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1C13GOS1042 - Geologija za geografe

Course specification
Type of study Bachelor academic studies
Study programme
Course title Geologija za geografe
Acronym Status Semester Number of classes ECTS
1C13GOS1042 mandatory 1 4L + 4E 10.0
Lecturers
Lecturer
Lecturer/Associate (practicals)
Prerequisite Form of prerequisites
there is no conditioning -
Learning objectives
Introduction with the basic concepts of the composition, age and history of the Earth, geotectonic theories, petrogenic and ore minerals, rocks of the lithosphere, geological maps and the geological structure of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Then, introduction with tectonic movements and the geological structures that cause them, mineral resources, their use and distribution in nature. It is necessary to integrate the acquired knowledge with other related subjects of the study program through the realization of the program of lectures and exercises.
Learning outcomes
Through the implementation of the curriculum, students will acquire theoretical knowledge about the Earth and the Earth's crust, its composition, structure, age, endodynamic and exodynamic processes that occur in and on it. Through practical examples (specimens of rocks in the collection), students will master the basic concepts of rock types, their formation, composition, minerals from which they are built, classifications and other characteristics, and what is very important, they will be able to distinguish and recognize them. Familiarization with the geological compass, different types of geological maps (their content) and accompanying interpreters, then with geological structures (folds, faults, etc.), which will be practically demonstrated through the implementation of the exercise program "Drawing a geological map based on points of geological observation" '', ''Geological Column'' and ''Geological Profile''. Through exercises, seminar papers and field teaching, knowledge about the practical application of geology and geological documentation will be acquired as a basis for the preparation of geographical studies, spatial plans and other documentation.
Content
1. General concepts about the Earth. Exercise: Introduction. 2. Structure of the Earth. E: Models of the structure of the Earth. 3. Geochronology. Making of a geological column. 4. Geotectonic theories. E: Current examples. 5. Endodynamic processes. E: Current examples. 6. Mineralogy. E: Showing minerals. 7. Silicates. E: Silicate showing. 8. Silicates. E: Silicate showing. 9. Oxides and hydroxides E: Demonstration. 10. Sulfates, elements. E: Demonstration. 11. Petrography. E: Rock determination. 12. Magmatic acid rocks. E: Determination. 13. Sedimentary clastic rocks. E: Determination. 14. Sedimentary chemical rocks. E: Determination. 15. Metamorphic rocks. E: Determination. 16. Seismology. E: Engineering geological maps. 17. Layer. E: Geological compass. 18. Folds, faults, joints. E: Dip elements. 19. Geological maps. E: Drawing a map. 20. Exodynamics. E: Drawing a map. 21. River and lake process. E: Geological profile. 22. Glacial and aeolian process. E: Profile construction. 23. Seas and oceans. E: Repetition. 24. Ore deposits. E: Producing the borehole profile. 25. Mineral raw materials. E: Creating a detailed profile. 26. Geology and weather. E: Making of a geological column. 27. Precambrian, Paleozoic, Mesozoic and Cenozoic. E: Showing fossils. 28. Geological structure of Bosnia and Herzegovina. E: Repetition. 29. Tectonics and history of terrain formation in Bosnia and Herzegovina. E: Presentation of seminar papers. 30. Repetition. E: Presentation of seminar papers.
Teaching Methods
Monological and dialogic method with graphics and examples. Exercises from teaching units dealing with minerals and rocks will be performed on specimens from the mineralogical-petrographic collection.
Literature
  1. 1. Milošević, A. (2015): Geology for geographers - exam preparation materials. 2. Pešić, L. (1995): Endodynamics, RGF-Belgrade. 3. Pešić, L. (1996): Exodynamics, RGF-Belgrade.
Evaluation and grading
Knowledge is tested through homework (seminar work), colloquium and final exam. The first colloquium (determination of minerals and rocks found in the mineralogical-petrographic collection) is taken orally. The second colloquium is written with the topic "Drawing a geological map based on points of geological observation and geological profile". The homework (seminar work) includes writing a report on the geological characteristics of the specific area with the use of a geological map and a suitable interpreter. The final exam is taken orally, along with the pre-exam requirements.
Specific remarks
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