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Geology of Southeast Europe

Study program:
Geology of oil and gas (VII semester -MsC)
Paleontology (IX semester -MsC)
Regional geology (VII semester -MsC)
Name of subject: Geology of Southeast Europe
Instructors:
Dr Uroš Stojadinović
Status: Optional
ECTS: 3
Prerequisites: -
Course Objectives:
This class will cover the basic concepts of the geology of Serbia and correlation of the tectonic entities present in the Serbian territory with the tectonic setting of the wider surroundings.
Learning Outcomes:
Ability to understand tectonic evolution of southeastern Europe and to correlate geotectonic units in the domains of Alps, Dinarides, Carpatho-Balkanides and large basins of southeastern Europe.
Content:

Theory teaching
Basic properties of the European lithosphere. The position of SE-Europe within the European continent, the main favored systems of SE-Europe, the main tectonostratigraphic unit: Alps, Carpathians, Carpatho-Balkanides of Serbia, Balkanides, Dinarides, Serbo-Macedonian mass, Albanides, Helenides, Apennines, Tektono-stratigraphic contents and evolution the large basins of SE-Europe (Adriatic, Pannonian, Valahian-Pontic, Aegean and Tyrrhenian).

Practical teaching
Exercises based on the independent processing and presentation of selected topics, consultations, and discussions on the tectonic evolution of Serbia in the tectonic context of Southeast Europe and the connection of tectonic control of the economic potential of individual tectonic units and basin domains.

Suggested Reading List:
  1. Marović, M., 2001: Geologija Jugoslavije, interna skripta - RGF, Beograd.
  2. Dimitrijević, M., 1995. Geologija Jugoslavije. Geoinstitut, Bareks. Beograd.
  3. Schmid, S., Bernoulli, D., Fügenschuh, B., Matenco, L., Schefer, S., Schuster, R., Tischler, M. and Ustaszewski, K., 2008. The Alpine-Carpathian-Dinaridic orogenic system: correlation and evolution of tectonic units. Swiss Journal of Geosciences, 101, 139
Conduct of the Course:
Lectures followed by audio-visual presentations and exercises: independent processing and presentation of selected topics, consultations, and discussions on practical problems.
Fund hours:
Lectures Exercises Other forms of teaching Study research
2 1 0 0
Assessment:
Final Exam ECTS
Oral Exam70

Classwork Assessment ECTS
Class Participationа10
Seminars20
Additional Assessment Criteria: -


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