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Stratigraphy and time
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Abstract
Analytical methods and concepts for the construction of a geochronological framework, including biostratigraphy, radioisotopic dating, cosmogenic isotopes, stable isotope and geochemical correlation, paleomagnetic stratigraphy and low temperature thermochronology. Advance discussion of processes and rates which determine the stratigraphic record.
Objective
The course discusses methodologies for the construction of geochronological frameworks, but goes beyound applied chronometry by advancing the understanding of types and rates of geological processes, the causes of contiguous and disjunct stratigraphies, placing of discrete events in temporal order.
Content
Analytical methods and concepts for the construction of a geochronological framework, including biostratigraphy, radioisotopic dating, cosmogenic isotopes, stable isotope and geochemical correlation, paleomagnetic stratigraphy and low temperature thermochronology.
Resources
Lecture Notes
Handouts
Literature
Doyle, P. & Bennett, M.R. Editors (1998). Unlocking the stratigraphical record-advances in modern stratigraphy, John Wiley & Sons, 532 p. (useful introduction)
General Information
- Language
- English
- Levels
- BSC , MSC
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- ungraded semester performance
Course Components
| Type | Title | Time & Place | Hours |
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| lecture with exercise | Stratigraphy & time |
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4 h weekly |
Offered In
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Major in Geology (Advisor of the major in Geology is Prof. W. Winkler)
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Major in Geology: Electives (From the points of credit offered in the spring and autumn semester, 8 credits must be acquired. Primarily mandatory courses from other Earth Science BSc-majors should be selected. Other elective courses from the offer of ETH and UZH are possible, however must be granted by the advisor of geology (Professor W. Winkler).)
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