Details of ES4104 (Autumn 2023)

Level: 4 Type: Laboratory Credits: 4.0

Course CodeCourse NameInstructor(s)
ES4104 Petrology Laboratory Sukanta Dey,
Tapabrato Sarkar

Preamble
The objective of this laboratory course is to apply the theoretical concepts covered in the Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology course to recognize, describe, classify and understand the mineralogical evolution of igneous and metamorphic rocks through both hand specimen and thin section studies.

Students need to revise their knowledge on mineralogy and optical mineralogy


Syllabus
Rationale: The objective of this laboratory course is to apply the theoretical concepts covered in the Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology course to recognize, describe, classify and understand the mineralogical evolution of igneous and metamorphic rocks through both hand specimen and thin section studies.

Part A Igneous petrology

Identification and classification of igneous rocks in hand specimen and through thin section study
-Identification of minerals
-Identification of igneous texture
-Nomenclature of the rock
Interpretation of the setting of formation/genesis and evolution of the rock


Part B Metamorphic petrology

Identification and classification of metamorphic rocks in hand specimen and in thin section.
-Identification of metamorphic minerals
-Identification of metamorphic texture
Interpretation of the metamorphic facies, nomenclature of the rock
Identification of metamorphic reaction textures
Identification of protolith
Tectonic setting of formation likely evolution of the rock

Calculating the stability of mineral phases.
Construction of chemographic diagrams from mineral chemical data.
Construction of phase diagrams using Schreinemakers Rule

Prerequisite
Students must take the Petrology Theory course (ES4103)

References
References:

W. A. Deer, R. Howie and J. Zussman, Introduction to the Rock Forming Minerals.
Anthony R. Philpots. Petrography of Igneous and metamorphic rocks
W.S. MacKenzie. A.E. Adams & K.H. Brodie. Rocks and minerals in thin sections

Course Credit Options

Sl. No.ProgrammeSemester NoCourse Choice
1 IP 1 Not Allowed
2 IP 3 Elective
3 IP 5 Not Allowed
4 MP 1 Not Allowed
5 MP 3 Not Allowed
6 MR 1 Not Allowed
7 MR 3 Not Allowed
8 MS 3 Not Allowed
9 MS 5 Not Allowed
10 MS 7 Core
11 MS 9 Not Allowed
12 RS 1 Elective
13 RS 2 Elective