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GEOG0207-1

Quaternary and global change studies


Duration :30h Th
Credits/ECTS :
2nd year of a Bachelor's degree in geographical sciences, general orientation3
2nd "candidature" in geographical sciences4
Holder(s) :Michel Erpicum, Etienne Juvigné
Course contents : Partim: "Study of Quaternary". The course is structured in chapters sets of themes: methods of dating, variations of volume of the icecaps, glacio-eustatic variations of the sea level, glacio-isostasy, evolution of the hydrographic networks related to climatic alternations, paleomagnetism, lithostratigraphy of the surface grounds, palynology, animal paleontology, the archaeology, climatic variations recorded in the long glacial and oceanic sequences, causes of the glaciations. In all the chapters where that is possible, priority is given to the examples existing in Belgium, both for stratigraphy the geomorphology.



Partim: "Global Changes". The course is structured in chapters sets of themes: Effects of the relations Earth-Sun, the distribution océans/continents and general atmospheric circulation on the climatic mechanisms. Variations recorded by the sets of instrumental climatic data (availability and comparison), measurements and estimates of gases for purpose of greenhouse, anthropic pressure on the environment and their effects on the climatic catastrophes and environmental pollutions
Course objective : Partim: "Study of Quaternary": To recall the history of the evolution of the surface of the ground and the environmental changes during the last 2 million years. To locate the current environments in this evolutionary context.



Partim: "Global Changes": To primarily recall the evolution of the climates on the surface of the Earth during the last 2 centuries. To specify the impact of the anthropic activities on the modification of the current environments.
Prerequisites : Basic concepts in physics, chemistry (isotopes), geology and geomorphology
Workshops : The theoretical course, partim "Study of Quaternary" is supplemented by two integrated working days of ground including/understanding: loess like a) study of stratotypes (Hesbaye); b) geomorphology, sedimentology, paleontology and archaeology (the Beautiful-Rock) of Amblève lower; c) evolution plio-pleistocene of the course of the Meuse de Seraing in Limbourg.
Organization : The course is given in ten 3 hours meetings effective (interruptions in addition).
Written notes : Partim: "Study of Quaternary": notes of course and work in the fields distributed to the students by E Juvigné.

Partim: "Global Changes": notes and sheets distributed to the students by Mr. Erpicum
Assessment : Partim "Studies of Quaternary": one 3 hours duration written examination; a particular importance is attached to all the documents illustrating the written notes. To answer the questions relating to work of ground the students will be able to consult their personal notes.



Partim "Global Changes": one 2 hours duration written examination. The numerical evaluation is single and each partim intervenes there for 50%.
Contacts : Partim: "Study of Quaternary": E Juvigné, Sart Tilman B12; PH 04.366.53.95; Fax 04.366.57.22; E-Mail : ejuvigne@ulg.ac.be



Partim: "Global Changes": Mr. Erpicum, Sart Tilman B11; PH 04.366.52.21; Fax 04.366.57.22; E-Mail : michel.erpicum@ulg.ac.be
Remarks : Professors : Partim: ' Study of Quaternaire': entrusted to E Juvigné for 3 years by the Department of Geography.



Partim: ' Global Changes ': entrusted to Mr. Erpicum for 3 years by the Department of Geography




ULg : Students and Studies Administration - Academic Affairs
Contact : Monique Marcourt, direction A.E.E.
Date of data : 27/02/2006
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