SEDIMENTARY GEOLOGY I
cod. 1005803

Academic year 2015/16
3° year of course - First semester
Professor
Roberto TINTERRI
Academic discipline
Geologia stratigrafica e sedimentologica (GEO/02)
Field
Ambito geologico-paleontologico
Type of training activity
Characterising
51 hours
of face-to-face activities
6 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
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Integrated course unit module: SEDIMENTARY GEOLOGY

Learning objectives

The main aims of the Course “Sedimentary Geology I” will be the sedimentary structures related to unidirectional, oscillatory and combined flows. The sharp based and normally graded beds related to sediment gravity flow will be also deeply discussed.

Furthermore, the course has as main objective that to furnish to the student the basis for interpreting the main terrigenous depositional systems, that is to say alluvial, both beach and tide coastal ones, deltaic, to turbidite and contourite deep-sea systems. This type of study will be focused especially on the facies analysis, investigating most of all the relation among the various types of facies, as well as the physical processes.

Prerequisites

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Course unit content

The research topics of the Course “Sedimentary Geology I” will be physical stratigraphy and sedimentology of terrigenous depositional systems, that is to say alluvial, both beach and tide coastal ones, deltaic, to turbidite and contourite deep-sea systems. This type of study will be focused especially on the facies analysis, investigating most of all the relation among the various types of facies, as well as the physical processes.

Full programme

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Bibliography

Bosellini A., Mutti E., Ricci Lucchi F. (1989) – Rocce e successioni sedimentarie. Casa Editrice UTET
Ricci Lucchi F. (1992) – Sedimentolgrafia. Casa Editrice Zanichelli
Ricci Lucchi F. (1978) – Sedimentologia, parte I, II e III. Casa editrice CLUEB.
Ricci Lucchi F. (1993) – I ritmi del mare. Casa editrice NIS.
Reading H.G. (1997) - Sedimentary Environments: Processes, Facies and Stratigraphy. Thrid Edition, Blackwell Science.
Allen JRL. (1982) - Sedimentary structures, vol. I and II. Elsevier
Allen JRL (1985) – Principles of Physical stratigraphy. Blackburn Pre

Teaching methods

frontal lessons and field trips

Assessment methods and criteria

Oral test

Other information

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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development

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Contacts

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Quality assurance office

Education manager
Ms Gabriella Cavalli

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President of the degree course

Prof. Alessandro Chelli

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Faculty advisor

Prof. Paola Monegatti

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Career guidance delegate

Prof. Emma Petrella

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Quality assurance manager

Prof. Teresa Trua

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