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Introduction à la pétrologie
Course teacher(s)
Nadine MATTIELLI (Coordinator)ECTS credits
5
Language(s) of instruction
french
Course content
Introduction to Magmatic Petrology (magma vs. melt, extrusive vs. intrusive rocks, modal vs. normative compositions, alcaline vs. tholeitic vs. calco-alcaline series, ...); Emplacement and field relationships of Igneous structures; Introduction to Magmatic Differenciation (relationships between two- or three-component systems and crystallisation sequences and textures; Introduction to Metamorphic Petrology (metamorphic agents, limits of metamorphism, types of metamorphism, ...); Introduction to Silicate Mineralogy; Introduction to Optical Miscrocopy.
Objectives (and/or specific learning outcomes)
Main objectives (Course and labworks): Knowledge of the Earth's Interior; knowledge of the main types of volcanic and plutonic bodies; knowledge of the main physical and chemical properties of a magma; Ability for characterizing and distinguishing volcanic, plutonic and metamorphic Rocks/Series; Ability to use diagrams of Two-Component and Three-Component Systems; Knowledge of the main Silicate minerals; Ability to identify minerals in thin sections.
Prerequisites and Corequisites
Courses requiring this course
Cours ayant celui-ci comme co-requis
Teaching methods and learning activities
The course is associated to labworks and one day fieldtrip. During the labworks, the students perform exercices, and macroscopic and microscopic observations of rock samples, and studies of thin sections with polarizing microscope (additional reference books are also used).
References, bibliography, and recommended reading
Robin Gill, Igneous Rocks and Processes, 2010, Wiley-Blackwell, 428pp. - ISBN: 978-0-6320-6377-2
Other information
Contacts
Prof. Nadine Mattielli
e-mail: nmattiel@ulb.ac.be
Tel: 02/650 4714
Location: Solbosch Campus, Building D, 5th level, room: DC5.129
Laboratory assistant Claire Duchemin
e-mail: Claire.Duchemin@ulb.ac.be
Tel: 02/650 2269
Evaluation
Method(s) of evaluation
- Other
Other
Course exam: oral exam
Labworks: determination of minerals and rocks in thin sections with the polarizing microscope
Mark calculation method (including weighting of intermediary marks)
Course exam: 60%
Labworks and excursion: 40%
Language(s) of evaluation
- french