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651-3503-00L 4 Credits BSC D-ERDW
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Magmatism and Metamorphose II

Magmatismus und Metamorphose II

This course replaces 651-3503-00 Gesteinsmetamorphose. Students who completed 651-3503-00 Gesteinsmetamorphose cannot attend Magmatism and Metamorphosis II.
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Abstract

This course represents the continuation of Magmatism and Metamorphism I and concerns the generation and evolution of igneous rocks as well as the metamorphism of igneous and sedimentary rocks as products of geodynamic processes operating within the Earth´s interior.

Objective

The course is a continuation and further deepening of the contents presented in Magmatism and Metamorphism I. This course combines petrography, geochemistry, experimental and theoretical petrology as well as petrophysics to assess fundamental igneous and metamorphic processes controlling the generation and evolution of igneous and metamorphic rocks in time and space. Here the following themes and relationships are presented and detailed: Principles of (1) chemical systems and reactions; (2) Intraplate magmatism; (3) the role of oxygen fugacity in Earth material´s cycles; (4) physical properties of magmas and their impact on magma segregation, differentiation, ascent and emplacement . A quantification of igneous and metamorphic processes (the latter mainly on meta-basalts) based on modal mineralogy, geochemistry, phase petrology and thermodynamic principles is assessed and further promoted in the accompanying homework and exercises.

Content

- Principles and fundamental understanding of chemical systems and reactions ("Schreinemaker") - Alkaline intraplate magmatism (hot spots and rifts) - Oxygen fugacity: Reduction and oxidation of Earth materials and the deep mantle - Structures and physical properties of melts and magmas - Metamorphism of basalts - LMI – Layered mafic intrusions – Example of magma differentiation

Resources

Lecture Notes

Lecture notes and homework are provided and additional material is made available on Moodle

Literature

As supplementary material we recommend the book by J.D. Winter. «Principles of Igneous and metamorphic petrology», Prentice Hall, 2001.

General Information

Language
German
Levels
BSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
end-of-semester examination
Lernelemente: das erfolgreiche Lösen von mindestens 8 Übungen wird als Bonus (0.25 Notenpunkte) zur Schlussnote angerechnet.

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture Magmatismus und Metamorphose II
  • Wed 08:15-10:00 (NO C 6)
2 h weekly
exercise Magmatismus und Metamorphose II
Bei Bedarf werden die Übungen am Donnerstag in 2 Gruppen geführt
  • Thu 09:15-10:00 (NO D 69)
1 h weekly

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