Description |
Study program: Geology (III semester -PhD) |
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Name of subject: Geochemistry of Sedimentary Rocks | ||||||||||||
Instructors: Prof. Dejan Prelević |
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Status: Optional | ||||||||||||
ECTS: 10 | ||||||||||||
Prerequisites: No | ||||||||||||
Course Objectives: Upgrade knowledge and skills in the field of sedimentology. Routing to study geochemical study of specialized disciplines necessary for future scientific research and the writing a dissertation. Specialist discipline may be selected in agreement with the teacher and mentor doctorant in order to obtain a more complete knowledge in the fields related to the interpretation of the process of geochemical important for the formation and evolution of a sedimentary formation. |
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Learning Outcomes: Depending on the educational profile (areas of interest), students will learn how to be on the basis of geochemical and isotopic composition of sediments and sedimentary rocks explain the origin, age and formation processes starting from surface weathering and transport materials to its deposit and diagenesis, and the ways in which this interpretation can be used to explain the geochemical evolution of the basin and climatic changes. |
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Content: Theory teaching Practical teaching |
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Conduct of the Course: Lectures in the form of PowerPoint presentations. Examples geochemical interpretations of ancient and modern sediments: clastic, chemical and organic. Methods of geochemical analysis of sedimentary basins. Application of geochemical principles and techniques in the analysis of solving the problem of the genesis of different types of sediments and sedimentary rocks. All students to do two seminars in the field of interests and concise PowerPoint presentation that will be followed by discussion. |
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Additional Assessment Criteria: - | ||||||||||||