Petrogenesis, 7.5 ECTS

First level

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Study pace 25%
Study time Daytime
Study form Distance
Language English
Special eligibility requirements
60 ECTS credits of geology or geoscience including: Tellus I - Geology 15 ECTS credits (GG2008), Tellus I - Physical Geography 15 ECTS credits (GE2020) and Tellus II 22,5 ECTS credits, (or alternatively Geology 30 ECTS credits (GG20006)), and Mineralogy 7,5 ECTS credits (GG4140/GG4141), Igneous Petrology 7.5 ECTS credits (GG4142), and Metamorphic Petrology 7.5 ECTS credits (GG4143), (or alternatively Mineralogy and Petrology 15 ECTS credits (GG4019)).

Description

The course focus on the application of geochemistry, isotope geology, thermodynamics and numerical modeling to the study of igneous and metamorphic petrogenesis. The course has an open start and you can read the course at your own pace. Re-exams m…

The course focus on the application of geochemistry, isotope geology, thermodynamics and numerical modeling to the study of igneous and metamorphic petrogenesis. The course has an open start and you can read the course at your own pace. Re-exams may be held on campus.

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Area of interests: Science and Mathematics

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Subject

Earth Sciences

Earth Sciences