EXPERIMENTAL TECTONICS
(objectives)
The goal of this course in to introduce the students to the basics of experimental modelling of tectonic processes. Experimental modelling is based on the use on analogue materials which can respect similarity principles in reproducing natural processes at smaller/faster spatial/temporal scales. The Laboratory of Experimental Tectonics was the first one developed in Italy, inspired by the long term international tradition of analogue modelling. In this class, we will use continuum mechanics, which describes the response of a material to an imposed force, to study and understand cause-effect relationships between geometry, kinematics and dynamics of the solid earth. Introductory lectures provide the theoretical background on rheology and scaling and will be followed by hands on exercises during which the students will learn how to address scientific questions through building experimental models. Each argument will be presented offering an initial basic theoretical background which will be subsequently implemented by the widest range of updated interpretations and natural examples. Students will be expected to actively participate to the class activities (e.g. reading scientific papers, homework assignments, set-up of analogue models, in-class presentations),
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Code
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20402400 |
Language
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ENG |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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6
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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GEO/03
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Contact Hours
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48
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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FACCENNA CLAUDIO
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The following topics will be addressed: a) Introduction on experimental modelling: what is an experimental models; history of experimental modeling; overview on the activity realized in worldwide Laboratories of Experimental Tectonics. b) Analogue materials and material properties (this session includes the measurements of material properties); c) Scaling; d) Overview on image analysis techniques; e) Building crustal-scale brittle models for the study of convergent, estensional and transcurrent systems. f) Building mantle-scale viscous models for the study of the subduction process; g) Building visco-elastic models for the study of subduction earthquakes. All the realized models will be analyzed and modeling results interpreted. Moreover, it will be highlighted potential applications to natural examples.
(reference books)
- Geodynamics: Second Edition, Turcotte, D. L. and Schubert, G., John Wiley & Sons, New York, 2002. - Mantle Dynamics: Mantle Convection in the Earth and Planets, Schubert, G., Turcotte, D. L. and P. Olson, Cambridge University Press, 2001 - Dynamic Earth, Plates, Plumes and Mantle Convection, Davies, G.F., Cambridge University Press, 1999. - Treatise on Geophysics, volumi 1, 3, 6, 7, 9 Ed. Schubert G., Elsevier 2007 - Bibliography given by the instructors during the classes.
All the reference sources are available at library BAST Roma Tre University.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 01/10/2016 to 20/12/2016 |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
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Teacher
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FUNICIELLO FRANCESCA
(syllabus)
The following topics will be addressed: a) Experimental modelling: introduction; history of experimental modeling; overview on the activity realized in national and international laboratories of Experimental Tectonics. b) Analogue materials and material properties (this session includes the measurements of material properties); c) Scaling; d) Quantifying experimental results; e) Overview on image analysis techniques; f) Exercise with PIVLAB (and intro to MATLAB); g) Building crustal-scale brittle models for the study of convergent, extensional and strike-slip systems. h) Building mantle-scale viscous models for the study of the subduction process; i) Visco-elastic models for the study of subduction earthquakes. All the realized models will be analyzed and modeling results interpreted. Moreover, it will be highlighted potential applications to natural examples.
(reference books)
- Geodynamics: Second Edition, Turcotte, D. L. and Schubert, G., John Wiley & Sons, New York, 2002. - Mantle Dynamics: Mantle Convection in the Earth and Planets, Schubert, G., Turcotte, D. L. and P. Olson, Cambridge University Press, 2001 - Dynamic Earth, Plates, Plumes and Mantle Convection, Davies, G.F., Cambridge University Press, 1999. - Treatise on Geophysics, volumi 1, 3, 6, 7, 9 Ed. Schubert G., Elsevier 2007 - Bibliography given by the instructors during the classes.
All the reference sources are available at library BAST of Roma Tre University.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 01/10/2016 to 20/12/2016 |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
A project evaluation
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