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EA3100:03
Tectonics and Igneous Geology
Dr M Rubenach,
Dr T Blenkinsop,
Professor R Henderson.
Lithospheric properties and dynamics and the implications of plate tectonics in the organisation of continental crust; an introduction to the geological framework of Australia in the context of tectonic principles and processes; effusive and intrusive igneous rock suite recognition, modelling and interpretation in relation to magmatic processes and regional and tectonic contexts.
to provide a foundation knowledge and understanding of lithosphere dynamics and tectonic principles, processes and analytical methods;
to impart to students an appreciation of the geological tools and procedures that are best applied in gaining an understanding of specific crustal terranes;
to provide a general background of organised knowledge of the regional geology of Australia and how it may be analysed and rationalised in terms of tectonic patterns and processes. It is intended that this subject will draw the sub-disciplines of Geology together into an integrated and holistic framework. It should provide an essential platform and core of knowledge appropriate to students completing a BSc major in Geology and those intending ongoing study;