PHYSICAL GEOLOGY

Academic Year 2021/2022 - 1° Year
Teaching Staff: Stefano Catalano and Giorgio De Guidi
Credit Value: 12
Scientific field: GEO/03 -
Taught classes: 42 hours
Laboratories: 72 hours
Term / Semester:
ENGLISH VERSION

Learning Objectives

At the end of the course the student will acquire knowledge and comprehension on:

  • Earth interior and structure, dynamics and plate tectonics processes;
  • Main active endogenous and exogenous geological processes;
  • Rock Cycle;
  • Mechanisms and control factors of the landscape evolution .

The student will also acquire his/her own abilities:

  • in classifying the main rocks types and related genetic processes;
  • in using the topographic maps;
  • in interpreting the landforms from topography;
  • in drawing topographic profiles

The student will be introduced to the satellite data interpretation to recognise landforms and surface active processes.


Course Structure

The course consists of a 42-hours lectures teaching module, to provide knowledge of theoretical aspects, supported by two 36-hours laboratory and exercise modules, for acquisition of the pratical abilities.


Detailed Course Content

Lectures Teaching Module (6 cfu/42 hours)

  • Physical properties of the Earth
  • Orientation in the space and on the Earth surface
  • The Geosphere and its components and structure: the solid Earth, the Hydrosphere and the Atmosphere
  • MInerals and rocks
  • Lithogenetic processes
  • Criteria for rock recognition
  • Physical geography and Geology of Continents and Oceans
  • The Geologil Provinces
  • Plate Tectonics
  • Seismicity and Magmatism at global scale
  • Rock cycle
  • Dynamics of the Atmosphere and morphoclimatic zones
  • Climate changes
  • Endogenous and Exogenous processes of the relief evolution
  • Isostasy
  • Landforms and Landscapes
  • Landscape and geology
  • The sedimentary cycle
  • Vulcanism
  • Metamorphism
  • Rock deformation: faults and folds
  • Earthquakes and their effects
  • Geochronology and evaluation of the velocity-rate of long-lived geological processes

Lab module on cartography and topography (3 cfu; 36 hours) (Prof. Giorgio De Guidi)

  • Use of topographic maps
  • Analysis and intepretation of topographic maps
  • Elements of digital cartography
  • Analogue models
  • Recognition of landforms
  • Landscape analysis from topographic maps

 

Lab/exercise module on use of topographic maps (3 cfu; 36 hours) (Prof. Stefano Catalano)

  • reading the topographic maps
  • map scale determination
  • Geographic Coordinate determination of a point
  • Distance and slope measurement
  • Orienting lines and surfaces on map
  • Use of the compass
  • Constructing topographic profiles
  • Reading and interpreting landforms and landscape

Textbook Information

1. D. DUFF – Principi di Geologia Fisica di Holmes – Ed. Piccin

2. E. LAVAGNA, G. LOCARNO – Geocartografia. Guida alla lettura delle carte geotopografiche. Ed. Zanichelli.

3. E. LUPIA PALMIERI, M. PAROTTO - Il Globo terrestre e la sua evoluzione (sesta edizione) – Ed. Zanichelli

4. J. P. GROTZINGER, T. H. JORDAN - Capire la Terra. Terza edizione italiana condotta sulla settima edizione americana A cura di Elvidio Lupia Palmieri, Maurizio Parotto. Ed. Zanichelli.

5. SAURO, MENEGHEL, BONDESAN , CASTIGLIONI - Dalla carta topografica al paesaggio – Atlante ragionato. Editrice ZetaBeta s.r.l. - Vicenza