651-3402-00L  Magmatism and Metamorphose I

SemesterAutumn Semester 2021
LecturersM. W. Schmidt, P. Ulmer
Periodicityyearly recurring course
Language of instructionGerman



Courses

NumberTitleHoursLecturers
651-3402-00 VMagmatismus und Metamorphose I2 hrs
Thu10:15-12:00NO C 6 »
M. W. Schmidt, P. Ulmer
651-3402-00 UMagmatismus und Metamorphose I1 hrs
Tue08:15-10:00NO D 1 »
08:15-10:00NO D 69 »
M. W. Schmidt, P. Ulmer

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AbstractThis course treats 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.
Learning objectiveThis course combines petrography, geochemistry, experimental and theoretical petrology to assess fundamental igneous and metamorphic processes controlling the generation and evolution of igneous and metamorphic rocks in time and space. Principle targets are (1) the generation of magmas in the Earth mantle and crust, differentiation and emplacement of magmas at depth and on the surface and (2) metamorphism of igneous and sedimentary rock series and their relationships in the framework of global tectonics. The material is mostly presented in qualitative way. A quantification of igneous and metamorphic processes based on modal mineralogy, geochemistry, phase petrology and thermodynamic principles is assessed and further promoted in the accompanying homework and exercises.

Basic knowledge of rock-forming minerals and the classification of igneous and metamorphic rocks are required and will be further trained during the exercises.
ContentIntroduction – Historic evolution – magmatism-metamorphism-tectonics
Earth mantle – composition, metamorphism, deep mantle mineralogy
Partial melting of the Earth´s mantle
Binary and ternary subsolidus and liquidus phase diagrams
Tholeiitic magmatism – MORB and large igneous provinces (LIP)
Subduction zones – Magmatism at convergent plate margins, H2O-cycle
Geochemistry in igneous petrology
Igneous differentiation processes at convergent plate margins
Metamorphism of pelitic rocks (metapelites) and crustal melting
Material cycles at convergent plate margins
Lecture notesLecture notes and homework are provided and additional material is made available on Moodle.
LiteratureAs supplementary material we recommend the book by J.D. Winter. «Principles of Igneous and metamorphic petrology», Prentice Hall, 2001.
Prerequisites / Notice7 homework assignments must be acceptably solved, the delivery of 9 acceptably solved homework assignments is acknowledged with an increase of the final grade by 0.25.

The end-of-term examination will take place in the two weeks scheduled in January.

Performance assessment

Performance assessment information (valid until the course unit is held again)
Performance assessment as a semester course
ECTS credits4 credits
ExaminersM. W. Schmidt, P. Ulmer
Typeend-of-semester examination
Language of examinationGerman
RepetitionA repetition date will be offered in the first two weeks of the semester immediately consecutive.
Admission requirementErfolgreicher Abschluss von 651-3600-00L Grundlagen der Gesteinsmikroskopie
Mode of examinationwritten 60 minutes
Additional information on mode of examinationLernelemente: das erfolgreiche Lösen von mindestens 9 Übungen wird als Bonus (0.25 Notenpunkte) zur Schlussnote angerechnet.
Written aidsTaschenrechner, Massstab und Lupe

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Earth and Climate Sciences BachelorGeneral Earth Sciences CoursesOInformation