James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2001

EA3300:03

Sedimentary Geology and Fossil Fuels

Townsville

Prerequisites: EA2100

25 lectures, 39 hours practicals, 16 hours field work. Second semester.

Staff: Professor R Carter.

Documentation and interpretation of lithologies, facies and sequences, with an emphasis on non-marine systems; the occurrence, nature and uses of fossil fuels; two day sedimentary facies field trip to Collinsville or alternative.

Learning Objectives:

  1. to teach processes of deposition in the main sedimentary depositional systems and formation of the resulting sequences and the origins of fossil fuels;
  2. to provide training in basic techniques of sediment logging, description and facies analysis and report preparation;
  3. to encourage the development of scientific thinking in solving problems in sedimentary geology.

Assessment by a three-hour written examination (50%); practical assignments and field work (50%).