Study program:
Geology (II semester -PhD) Hidrogeology (II semester -PhD) |
Name of subject: Volcanic Petrogenesis |
Instructors:
Prof. Vladica Cvetković |
Status: Optional |
ECTS: 10 |
Prerequisites: - |
Course Objectives: Upgrade of knewledge acquired during the graduate and undergraduate studies to
provide a comprehensive coverage of the principles and techniques used in petrogenesis of igneous rocks and their cause-and-effect relationships with tectonic settings and crustal evolution. Consideration of magma types formed by partial meltig of upper mantle and lithosphere.
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Learning Outcomes: Ability to consider geological-petrological-geochemical data and solve problems related to partial melting in different geotectonic environment |
Content:
Theory teaching Mantle – Crust partial melting and magma genesis. Mantle petrology. Physical properties of mantle: heterogeneity of horizontal density, temperature, convection, chemistry and mineralogy. Asthenosphere - petrological significance. Petrogenesis and petrochemical indicators of basaltic, komatite, carbonatite, anorthosite, kimberlite and lamproite magmas. The role of secondary melting. Introduction ti granite problems Practical teaching Self study research work related to the topic of PhD. Presentation and discussion. |
Suggested Reading List:
- SCI radovi iz oblasti magmatizma
- Hess, P.C. 1995. Origin of igneous rock. Cambridge. Mass. Harvard University press;
- Mitchel, R. H.. 1986. Petrology of Lamproites. Ew York: Plenum
- Ashwal, L.D. 1993. Anorthosites. NewYorl: Springer-Verlag
- Hess,Gill, R. 2010, Igneous rocks and processes: a practical guide.Willey-Blackwell, ISBN 978-1-4443-3065-6, 428pp
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Conduct of the Course: Lecture in power point presentation and self exercised training. |
Fund hours:
Lectures |
Exercises |
Other forms of teaching |
Study research |
4 |
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0 |
0 |
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Assessment:
Final Exam |
ECTS |
Oral Exam | 60 |
Classwork Assessment |
ECTS |
Seminars | 40 |
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Additional Assessment Criteria: - |
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