Details of ES2105 (Autumn 2024)

Level: 2 Type: Laboratory Credits: 3.0

Course CodeCourse NameInstructor(s)
ES2105 Earth Science Laboratory I Kajaljyoti Borah,
Kathakali Bhattacharyya,
Prasanta Sanyal,
Sukanta Dey,
Supriyo Mitra

Preamble
This course focuses on subsurface flow and transport, emphasizing on the role of groundwater in the hydrologic cycle, the relation of groundwater flow in geologic structure, hydrochemistry, and the management of contaminated groundwater. Geomorphology part of this course deals with the study of earth surface processes and evolution of landforms.

Syllabus
Mineralogy:
Physical properties of common rock forming minerals in hand specimen Identification of common rock forming minerals under microscope

Petrology:
Identification of rock types and their structures/textures in hand specimen Identification of common rocks under microscope

Introduction to Rock Deformation Studies:
Structural Attitude Measurements; Introduction to Deformation structures

Geophysics:
Numerical calculation of epicentral distance, azimuth and back azimuth for a spherical earth. Numerical calculation of plate motions and triple junction stability.
Numerical calculation of crustal thickness for India, Himalaya and Tibet using different isostatic models. Seismogram analysis and processing using SAC (Seismic
Analysis Code), Crustal thickness and Vp/Vs ratio estimation from local and teleseismic earthquake data, Estimation of seismological and thermal Lithosphere
Asthenosphere Boundary (LAB).

References
References:

1. Introduction to Mineralogy, W. Nesse, Oxford University Press (2012)
2. Mineralogy, Dexter, Perkins, Pearson (2015)
3. Earth's Materials: Minerals and Rocks, Gautam Sen, Prentice Hall (2001)
4. Kevin Hefferan, John O'Brien, Earth Materials, Wiley (2022)
5. Structural Geology, R.J. Twiss, E. Moores, E. Moores, W.H.Freeman & Co Ltd
(2006)
6. Structural Geology, H. Fossen, Cambridge University Press (2016)
7. Instrumentation in Earthquake Seismology, by J. Havskov and G. Alguacil,
Springer.

Course Credit Options

Sl. No.ProgrammeSemester NoCourse Choice
1 IP 1 Not Allowed
2 IP 3 Not Allowed
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 Core
9 MS 5 Not Allowed
10 MS 7 Not Allowed
11 MS 9 Not Allowed
12 RS 1 Not Allowed
13 RS 2 Not Allowed