Earth
Sciences
(ES)
Courses offering in
term 071 ( September 2007) :
Introduction to the fundamentals of physical geology. Composition and structure
of the Earth, mineral and rock identification, plate tectonics, mountain
building, geological structures, earthquakes, volcanism, erosion and
sedimentation processes. Laboratory exercises concentrate on mineral and rock
identification and the interpretation of topographic and geologic maps. At
least one field trip to a nearby locality is required.
Prerequisite: None
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Introduction to principles useful in studying the Earth's history, and to
examine the physical and biological evolution of the Earth from the viewpoint of
global tectonics. Laboratory exercises include examination of
stratigraphic rock samples, index fossils and their identification,
lithostratigraphic correlation, paleoenvirnoments, interpretation of
paleogeographic and geological maps and cross-sections. At least one field
trip to a nearby locality is required.
Corequisite : GEOL 201
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Principles of structural
geology. Concepts of true and apparent dip of strata, folds, structural
contours for homoclinal and complex surfaces, geological cross-sections, block
diagrams, isopachs, faults, intrusive and extrusive igneous structures, impact
structures, landslides and sinkholes. Laboratory exercises focus on the
interpretation of geological maps and cross-sections and stereographic
projection using Schmidt net. Computer software will be used in directional
data interpretation, manipulation, and diagram and graph construction.
At least one field trip to a nearby locality is required.
Prerequisite: GEOL 201
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Sediments and their properties, processes of sedimentation; depositional
environments; facies and facies analyses; provenance; principles and
fundamentals of stratigraphic units, Walther’s law; correlation; overview of
seismic and sequence stratigraphy. Laboratory exercises on types, texture and
composition of common sedimentary rocks; core description; lithofacies map;
facies analyses; correlation. Computer software will be
used in startigraphic column construction and data interpretation. One field
trip to nearby area is required.
Prerequisites: GEOL 201
and GEOL 203
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Major
tectonic elements of the Arabian Peninsula. Rocks and the sedimentary
cover in Arabia. Geological, structural and geomorphological evolution of
Arabia with emphasis on hydrocarbon potentials, mineral wealth and underground
water resources. At least one field trip is required.
Prerequisites: Geology 201 and Junior
Standing
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Definition and properties
of petroleum and natural gas. The origin, migration and accumulation of
hydrocarbons as related to source, reservoir and seal rocks and reservoir
properties. Structural, stratigraphic and combination traps. Survey of
exploration methods. Concept of petroleum province and basin analysis. Computer
software will be introduced for basin analysis and data interpretation.
At least one field trip is required to investigate the outcrop section of a
major reservoir in Saudi Arabia.
Prerequisites: GEOL 318
and consent of the instructor.
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Evironmental problems, hazards and their mitigation.
Critical evaluation
of geological processes: volcanic activity, earthquakes, slope failures and
landslides, flooding, groundwater movement, solution cavities and sinkholes.
Environmental problems associated with human interaction: groundwater pollution,
groundwater withdrawal, acid rain, solid waste disposal, land development and
urbanization, agricultural activity, soil erosion, and desertification. Current
environmental issues. Selected case studies. Computer
software related to the subject will be introduced At least one field trip to a nearby locality is
required.
Prerequisites: GEOL 201 and Junior Standing.
ELECTIVE
COURSES
Introduction and principles of remote sensing; aerial photography and other
remote sensing techniques; principles of photogrammetry and image interpretation
for geological information; introduction to the GIS (Geographic Information
Systems) and its application in geosciences. Computer software will be used in data processing and interpretation.
Prerequisite:
GEOL 305
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Characteristics and origin of the oceanic and continental crust.
Major
structural elements of lithosphere. Plate tectonic theory. Mountain
building and magmatic activities. Tectonic provinces of the continental
crust. Transpression and transtension. Basin subsidence mechanisms.
Global tectonics and Earth's resources, with special emphasis on the Middle East
region.
Prerequisite: GEOL 305
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Introduction to the modern concepts of quantifying geologic variables.
Integration, analysis, and interpretation of geologic data. Application of
statistical, spatial, and numerical techniques to characterize oil reservoirs,
groundwater aquifers, mineral resources and environmentally contaminated sites.
Computer packages are introduced for modeling purposes.
Prerequisite: Junior standing and consent of the instructor (for non Earth
Sciences Major)
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Introduction, historical development of economic geology.
Origin,
classification, occurrences and association of mineral deposits. Metallogenic provinces and epochs.
Study of important economic mineral
deposits. Laboratory exercise includes ore microscopy and hand specimens’
identification of common ore minerals and gemstones. Computer software will be introduced for data
processing and interpretation. At least one field trip is required.
Prerequisite: GEOL 216
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Other
Courses Offering in First
Semester (071)
:
College of Engineering Sciences (CES):
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College of Computer Sciences & Engineering (CCSE):
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