Earth materials: genesis, composition, evolution, properties

A.A. 2023/2024
6
Crediti massimi
50
Ore totali
SSD
GEO/07 GEO/08 GEO/09
Lingua
Inglese
Obiettivi formativi
The course unit will provide a basic knowledge of Earth materials, starting with an introduction to mineralogy to understand the constitution and properties of minerals, and their aggregation in rocks. Genesis, evolution, and weathering, considering variables such as pressure, temperature, and geochemical environment, of minerals and rocks will also be presented.
Risultati apprendimento attesi
The student is expected to possess the following set of knowledges:
- Basic mineralogy
- Crystal properties and geophysical implications
- Earth's origin and chemical differentiation
- Composition of Earth's major reservoirs
- Rock cycle and rock classification
- Petrological processes in the different geodynamic environments
- Water-rock interaction and water chemistry
- Biogeochemical cycles (C-N)
- Most common tools available for the identifications of minerals and rocks
The student will also acquire communication skills (ability of describing topics related to basic elements of mineralogy, rocks and geochemistry) and learning skills (ability to select and read scientific papers and books to increase the knowledge on the topics introduced during the lectures).
Corso singolo

Questo insegnamento può essere seguito come corso singolo.

Programma e organizzazione didattica

Edizione unica

Responsabile
Periodo
Primo semestre

Programma
Introduction to mineralogy, crystallography, and crystal growth. Physical properties of crystals and aggregates. Systematic mineralogy with special focus on the most important rock-forming minerals (carbonates, quartz, inosilicates, phyllosilicates, feldspars). Methods for identification and characterization of minerals and rocks. Practical examples in the field of applied mineralogy for the characterization of Earth materials.

Introduction to cosmochemistry, genesis of the Earth and its chemical differentiation. Fundamentals of magmatic and metamorphic rocks. Processes of chemical interaction in the Earth's interior linked to major geodynamic environments (spreading ridges, subduction zones). Geochemistry of water in surficial environments and fluid-rock interaction at low-temperature. Biogeochemical cycles.
Prerequisiti
No specific prerequisites are needed, but a basic knowledge of inorganic chemistry is recommended. Supplementary material will be provided as a support for students who will need a recovery of the required basic knowledge.
Metodi didattici
Frontal lectures (5 CFU, corresponding to 40 hours). Workshop learning (1 CFU, corresponding to 12 hours)
Materiale di riferimento
- Course slides.
- Wenk, Hans-Rudolf, and Andrey Bulakh. Minerals: their constitution and origin. Cambridge University Press, 2016.
- Nesse William D. Introduction to Mineralogy. Oxford University Press, 2000.
- Philpotts A. and Ague J. J. Principles of igneous and metamorphic petrology. 3rd edition Cambridge University Press, 2021.
- White W. M. Geochemistry. 2nd edition Wiley-Blackwell Press, 2020.
Modalità di verifica dell’apprendimento e criteri di valutazione
The final exam consists in an oral discussion organized in questions and answer concerning the topics treated during lectures. The final assessment will be based on the following criteria: knowledge of the topic treated during the frontal lectures; critical reasoning; skill in the use of specialistic lexicon; description of rock/mineral samples investigated during the workshop lectures.
The final score will be expressed in thirtieth.
GEO/07 - PETROLOGIA E PETROGRAFIA
GEO/08 - GEOCHIMICA E VULCANOLOGIA
GEO/09 - GEORISORSE MINERARIE E APPLICAZIONI MINERALOGICO-PETROGRAFICHE PER L'AMBIENTE E I BENI CULTURALI
Esercitazioni pratiche con elementi di teoria: 6 ore
Lezioni: 44 ore
Docente/i
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Per appuntamento (via email).
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By appointment (just send me an email). Drop-ins are welcome too.
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