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Interpretation of geological maps II

Erdwissenschaftliches Kartenpraktikum II

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Abstract

Reading and interpretation of geological and climatological maps.

Objective

Reading and interpretation of geological and climatological maps.

Content

Advanced analysis of geological maps and construction of geological sections. Special points: normal faults of the Rheintal graben, Bull Lake West, Swine Fault, Vallée de Joux und Val de Ruz, Helvetic nappes of the Säntis area (relationships with the Geology of Switzerland). Climatology:

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General Information

Language
German
Levels
BSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
end-of-semester examination

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
practical/laboratory course Erdwissenschaftliches Kartenpraktikum II
  • Tue 08:15-10:00 (CAB F 71)
2 h weekly

Offered In

  • Earth Sciences Bachelor (Information about the Bachelor-studies: )
        • Major in Geology: Core Courses (From the offered core courses in autumn and spring semester, 27 credits have to be acquired.)
        • Major in Geology: Electives (From the offered elective courses in autumn and spring semester 8 credits must be acquired. Primarily courses from the core courses of BSc Earth Sciences have to be selected. Other elective courses from the ETH and University of Zurich are possible, however they must be granted by the advisor of geology (Professor W. Winkler). Courses of the paleontology of the University of Zurich (further offer under ): The following courses from the offer of the UZH are available:)
        • Major in Geophysics: Core Courses (From the offered core courses in autumn and spring semester, 27 credits have to be acquired.)
        • Major in Geophysics: Electives (From all elective courses offered in the autumn and spring semester, 12 credits have to be acquired. In the autumn semester, primarliy core courses from the entire BSc-program "Earth Sciences" should be chosen. Other elective courses from ETH and University of Zurich are possible, however, have to be granted by the advisor, Prof. E. Kissling.)