Name | Prof. Dr. Andreas Fichtner |
Field | Seismology and Wave Physics |
Address | Institut für Geophysik ETH Zürich, NO H 39.1 Sonneggstrasse 5 8092 Zürich SWITZERLAND |
Telephone | +41 44 632 25 97 |
Fax | +41 44 633 10 65 |
andreas.fichtner@eaps.ethz.ch | |
URL | http://www.swp.ethz.ch |
Department | Earth and Planetary Sciences |
Relationship | Full Professor |
Number | Title | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
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651-3001-00L | Dynamic Earth I | 6 credits | 4V + 2U | O. Bachmann, A. Galli, A. Fichtner, L. Krischer, M. Lupker, M. Schönbächler, S. Willett | |
Abstract | Provides a basic introduction into Earth Sciences, emphasizing different rock-types and the geological rock-cycle, as well as introduction into geophysics and plate tectonic theory. | ||||
Learning objective | Understanding basic geological and geophysical processes | ||||
Content | Overview of the Earth as a system, with emphasis on plate tectonic theory and the geological rock-cycle. Provides a basic introduction to crystals and minerals and different rock-types. Lectures include processes in the Earth's interior, physics of the earth, planetology, introduction to magmatic, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks. Excercises are conducted in small groups to provide more in depth understanding of concepts and content of the lectures. | ||||
Lecture notes | werden abgegeben. | ||||
Literature | Grotzinger, J., Jordan, T.H., Press, F., Siever, R., 2007, Understanding Earth, W.H. Freeman & Co., New York, 5th Ed. Press, F. Siever, R., Grotzinger, J. & Jordon, T.H., 2008, Allgemeine Geologie. Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, Heidelberg, 5.Auflage. | ||||
Prerequisites / Notice | Exercises and short excursions in small groups (10-15 students) will be lead by student assistants. Specific topics in earth sciences will be discussed using examples and case studies. Hand samples of the major rock types will be described and interpreted. Short excursions in the region of Zurich will permit direct experience with earth science processes (e.g. earth surface processes) and recognition of earth science problems and solutions relevant for modern society (e.g. building materials, water resources). Working in small groups will allow for discussion and examination of actual earth science themes. |