Objectives:
The quartnary geology of Western Europe has major regional differences both in relation to which processes that have formed the landscape and not at least how long an area has been exposed to different exogenous processes. The aim of the course is to provide students with insight into, and knowledge of selected areas with a focus on the regional geomorphological and stratigraphic part of the quaternary geology. Through the course, students will acquire advanced knowledge and prepare presentations and discussions of selected geological problems in Europe. In addition, the students should be able to interpret geological sketches and detailed descriptions with subsequent interpretations of selected excursion goals. Destinations for the excursion change from year to year and have previously been to Iceland, Northern Sweden, Scotland and Northern Norway.
Content:
The excursion usually takes place over six days and will be prepared through seminars where literature is being discussed dealing with different aspects of the regional geology. Students choose a subject that they write an essay about and which they later present to the rest of the group. In addition to the essay, the students are made responsible for presenting one or more of the sites on the excursion. During the excursion, the students will responsible for writing a field diary. This will later be but together as a thematic report for a more comprehensive exploratory report. Regardless of where we are traveling, students are given a broad education in different types of deposits and landforms at their regional geological context.
On completion of the course the student should have the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:
Knowledge
The student can
Skills
The student can
General competence
The student can
Passed / failed. No grading.
The student coordinator can be contacted here:
Studierettleiar@geo.uib.no