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Experimental Methods in Petrology
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Abstract
This course introduces the most common experimental methods employed in petrology. Such methods can be used to determine thermodynamic data, physical properties and phase equilibria of minerals, magmas and fluids. The course consists of about 1/3 theory combined with 2/3 hands-on lab-work to demonstrate how experiments are performed in practice.
Objective
The principal goal is to gain knowledge on experimental techniques, and on the principle setup to obtain quantitative data on e.g. phase relations, thermodynamic, kinetic and rheological properties of Earth materials. At the end of the course, participants should be able to evaluate experimental data independently, and design appropriate experiments on their own.
Content
Among other aspects 'Experimental methods in petrology' covers the following subjects: (1) Introduction and historical development of experimental petrology. (2) Experimental methods at ambient pressure (1 bar) with practical exercise to determine basic thermodynamic data. (3) Starting and capsule materials; techniques to buffer chemical activities. (4) Experimental methods at moderate pressures: externally and internally heated gas-pressure devices. (5) High-pressure solid-media experimental techniques (piston cylinders). (6) Ultrahigh-pressure experimental techniques: multi-anvil apparatus, diamond-anvil-cells. (7) Evaluation of petrologic experiments (preparation of run products, analytical and spectroscopic methods of examination and quantification). The experiments performed during lab-work will be evaluated in the context of a small research project, which is introduced during the course.
Resources
Lecture Notes
A summary of the material presented in the lectures is distributed weekly.
Literature
There is no comprehensive book available that summarizes the most important aspects of experimental petrology; key publications on individual subjects are referred to during the lectures.
General Information
- Language
- English
- Levels
- MSC
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- graded semester performance
Course Components
| Type | Title | Time & Place | Hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| practical/laboratory course | Experimental Methods in Petrology |
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28 h semesterly |
Offered In
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Electives (Courses can be chosen from the complete offerings of the ETH Zurich and University of Zurich (according to prior agreement with the subject advisor).)
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