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Study programmes 2008-2009Last update : 29/06/2009
GEOL0255-2  Geological oceanography
Duration :  20h Th, 20h Pr, 1d FW
Credits/ECTS :  
Master in oceanography, Research focus, 1st yearDeuxième quadrimestre4
Holder(s) :  Nathalie Fagel
Language :  Langue française
Course contents :  The cusus is divided in two parts:
Geological oceanography;
Geochemical oceanography.

The syllabus is organised through five chapters:
- ocean formation and evolution;
- oceanic supplies and transport through water column;
- marine sedimentology;
- processes at water-sediment interface and diagenesis sequence;
- trace element distribution in ocean and proxy for paleoceanography
Course objective :  The cursus is divided in two parts.
The first part is an introduction to geological oceanography (10h). We will study the origin and evolution of the oceanic basins in relationship with the theory of Plate Tectonic.
In the second part, we will examine the particulate and dissoled exchanges between the ocean and the adjacant reservoirs (lithosphere, atmosphere). The aim is to understand how elements could be used as proxy for paleoenvironmental and paleoceanographical reconstructions.
Prerequisites :  None. The cursus will be adapted according to the audience.
Workshops :  (a) Exercices. (b) Personal work.
Oral presentation with supports (15 minutes) of one selected oceanic borehole and short written report. The talk must presented the four following parts:
- the general characteristics of the basin (location, climate, hydrodynamics..),
- its geological formation and evolution,
- its sedimentology,
- a synthesis of one selected applications presented in a scientific paper. (c) Sedimentological study of sediment cores collected by divers in the Bay of Calvi. sampling. Macroscopical description. Grain size analyses by sieving. Binocular observation of the different grain-size fractions.
Organization :  Theory: 10 weeks during the first semester, 2h/week
Practise: 10 weeks during the first semester, 2h/week
Room: B18 building, Geology
Written notes :  Cursus avalaible on the wzeb page from the laboratory
www.ulg.ac.be/urap

Printed copy available on the campus (copy shop point de vue).
Assessment :  Theory: oral examination, comment of figures from the syllabus.

Practise: Oral presentation of one selected coring site and short written report.
Contacts :  Nathalie Fagel
Chargée de cours, Geology Departement
Unit Clays and Paleoclimate (URAP); Sedimentary geochemistry: marine and continental environments of Quaternary
B18, Allée du 6 Août, B-4000 Liège, Belgium
Fax: 04.366.2029
Tel: 04.366.2209
www.ulg.ac.be/urap
Remarks :  Any comment on the syllabus are welcome.


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