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20410542 -
INTEGRATED COURSE OF ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
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The course aims to (i) provide a basic knowledge of the main environmental issues and problems within the historical dynamism linked to the social, cultural and economic context, and (ii) propose interdisciplinary approaches linked to other disciplines and research fields. The course aims also to provide suitable tools to propose correct assessment and environmental management criteria for complex problems with relevant implications for human society and activities. The program focuses on: i) developing expertise and operational skills in a professional context, in which the ability to formulate correct hypotheses is required and, consequently, collect and exploit data to identify and analyze problems, elaborating possible solutions; ii) realizing sustainable planning and management strategies of sites of environmental, economic and socio-cultural interest; iii) designing protocols for the analysis and mitigation of threats and disturbs to ecosystem services. As for the expected learning outcomes, students are prepared to deal with the analysis and solution of environmental problems, through the understanding and implementation of actions allowing to plan a rationale use of natural resources. At the end of the course, students will acquire skills to critically analyze the environmental implications of transversal problems; they will be also able to distinguish between natural and humane-mediated processes, identify the main drivers causing environmental alterations, and indicate the detrimental critical elements. Students will mainly acquire the ability to propose possible solutions in collaboration with experts of different disciplines through the application of interdisciplinary approaches.
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ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
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The course aims to (i) provide a basic knowledge of the main environmental issues and problems within the historical dynamism linked to the social, cultural and economic context, and (ii) propose interdisciplinary approaches linked to other disciplines and research fields. The course aims also to provide suitable tools to propose correct assessment and environmental management criteria for complex problems with relevant implications for human society and activities. The program focuses on: i) developing expertise and operational skills in a professional context, in which the ability to formulate correct hypotheses is required and, consequently, collect and exploit data to identify and analyze problems, elaborating possible solutions; ii) realizing sustainable planning and management strategies of sites of environmental, economic and socio-cultural interest; iii) designing protocols for the analysis and mitigation of threats and disturbs to ecosystem services. As for the expected learning outcomes, students are prepared to deal with the analysis and solution of environmental problems, through the understanding and implementation of actions allowing to plan a rationale use of natural resources. At the end of the course, students will acquire skills to critically analyze the environmental implications of transversal problems; they will be also able to distinguish between natural and humane-mediated processes, identify the main drivers causing environmental alterations, and indicate the detrimental critical elements. Students will mainly acquire the ability to propose possible solutions in collaboration with experts of different disciplines through the application of interdisciplinary approaches.
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IUS/10
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16
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SECS-P/02
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16
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BIO/07
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20410543 -
GEOLOGY AND GEOCHEMISTRY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
(objectives)
The course contains two teaching units: Environmental Geology and Environmental Geochemistry. Environmental Geology aims to understand the importance of geological, hydrogeological and geological-technical analyzes for maintaining environmental balance, through the recognition of geological processes whose effects create problems of danger and risk at an environmental and local level. The teaching unit aims to provide knowledge to examine the geological phenomena that affect the evolution of the environment and the territory and to analyze the environmental effects deriving from the implementation of engineering projects, through the identification of the relationship between natural phenomena and those influenced by anthropic activity that determine the qualitative evolution of the environment. Environmental Geochemistry aims to provide a critical knowledge of the main issues and problems relating to the abundance, distribution and mobility of chemical species in the environment (rocks, sediments, soils, waters, air, living beings). It aims also to provide technical-scientific knowledge on the characterization of the various environmental matrices, on the chemical-physical processes that characterize natural systems and on environmental contamination. These objectives are consistent with the educational objectives of the entire Degree Course. The expected learning outcomes are closely linked to the educational objectives. The students will know the composition and reactive properties of geological materials, in their various forms of aggregation (solids, liquids, solutions and gases) and will be able to recognize anthropic alterations on the chemistry of natural systems
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TUCCIMEI PAOLA
( syllabus)
Geochemistry teaching module
Environmental Geochemistry aims to provide a critical knowledge of the main issues and problems relating to the abundance, distribution and mobility of chemical species in the environment (rocks, sediments, soils, waters, air, living beings). It aims also to provide technical-scientific knowledge on the characterization of the various environmental matrices, on the chemical-physical processes that characterize natural systems and on environmental contamination. These objectives are consistent with the educational objectives of the entire Degree Course. The expected learning outcomes are closely linked to the educational objectives. The students will know the composition and reactive properties of geological materials, in their various forms of aggregation (solids, liquids, solutions and gases) and will be able to recognize anthropic alterations on the chemistry of natural systems.
( reference books)
The teaching material relatied to the geochemistry module will be provided by the teacher, in the form of DOC PDF and PPT documents.
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BALLATO PAOLO
( syllabus)
Educational module of environmental geology
Environmental geology aims at understanding geological processes related to human activities. The educational unit of environmental geology has the objective of examining geological processes and associated natural hazards, as well as their influence on human activities and vice versa. The following topics will be covered during the course: coastal marine processes and coastal erosion, land use, mineral and stone resources, fossil fuels, climate variations, and air pollution.
( reference books)
"Environmental Geology, Carla Montgomery, ed. McGraw Hill (there are several editions; it doesn't necessarily have to be the latest)
Additional material will be provided by the instructor during the course
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MAZZA ROBERTO
( syllabus)
Water cycle; Aquifer; Water table; Spring phenomena; Water balance; Hydrodynamics (Bernoulli theorem, Darcy's law); Hydrogeological parameters; Hydrogeological surveys; Piezometry; Hydrogeological mapping; Importance of the hydrogeological model in the environmental field.
( reference books)
- Pietro Celico – Elementi di Idrogeologia, Editore Liguori - Material provided by the teacher
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GEO/05
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40
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GEO/08
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20410541 -
GEOLOGY AND NATURAL RISKS
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The course aims to provide an adequate knowledge of the scientific contents of Earth Sciences. Teaching objectives of the course are the acquisition of basic knowledge on lithogenetic environments and regional tectonics, including methodological skills for the cartographic representation of geological information. Teaching objectives are also the acquisition of specific skills regarding the concepts of natural hazard (endogenous and exogenous), vulnerability and risk, with particular reference to the Italian territory. A part of the course will also be dedicated to the study of the planet Earth within the Solar System. All the course contents will enclose a view to environmental sustainability through the concept of planet Earth as an integrated system. The course also has the objective, through laboratory activities dedicated to the lithogenetic cycle and reading and interpretation of geological maps, to let students acquire the skills to reconstruct the paleo-environmental and geological history of an region, as well as the understanding and interpretation of three-dimensional geological structures. Finally, the educational excursions will allow, through direct experience on the field, to elaborate the concepts and knowledge acquired during the course.
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GEOLOGY AND NATURAL RISKS - MODULE 2
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The course aims to provide an adequate knowledge of the scientific contents of Earth Sciences. Teaching objectives of the course are the acquisition of basic knowledge on lithogenetic environments and regional tectonics, including methodological skills for the cartographic representation of geological information. Teaching objectives are also the acquisition of specific skills regarding the concepts of natural hazard (endogenous and exogenous), vulnerability and risk, with particular reference to the Italian territory. A part of the course will also be dedicated to the study of the planet Earth within the Solar System. All the course contents will enclose a view to environmental sustainability through the concept of planet Earth as an integrated system. The course also has the objective, through laboratory activities dedicated to the lithogenetic cycle and reading and interpretation of geological maps, to let students acquire the skills to reconstruct the paleo-environmental and geological history of an region, as well as the understanding and interpretation of three-dimensional geological structures. Finally, the educational excursions will allow, through direct experience on the field, to elaborate the concepts and knowledge acquired during the course.
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MATTEI MASSIMO
( syllabus)
The origin of Planet Earth, the origin of the atmosphere, the origin of water, origin and evolution of the continents, evolution of life, paleogeographic evolution during the Paleozoic, formation and dismemberment of Pangea, geology of the Alps and the Apennines
( reference books)
Scientific articles will be provided on the various topics of the course
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CIFELLI FRANCESCA
( syllabus)
Introduction on regional geology, the evolution of Planet Earth. Educational laboratories and exercises on the rocks recognition and on the reading of geological maps and interpretation of 3D geological structures.
( reference books)
Capire la Terra J.P. Grotzinger, T-H Jordan (Terza edizione italiana condotta sulla settima edizione americana)
Il Globo Terrestre e la sua evoluzione E. L. Palmieri e M. Parotto Sesta Edizione (2008)
Geologia Strutturale Haakon Fossen (Prima edizione italiana condotta sulla seconda edizione inglese, a cura di Giulio Viola)
Educational material distributed during the course
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6
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GEO/03
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16
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30
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Optional group:
CORSI OPZIONALI (un insegnamento tra quelli proposti) - (show)
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20410549 -
CLIMATE CHANGES
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The course of study aims to provide knowledge to understand the mechanisms that determine the natural variability of the climate system and the causes of the ongoing climate change induced by the use of fossil fuels and by the change in land use. Within the framework of this course, the course aims to provide 1) a thorough knowledge of the global climate system (atmosphere-hydrosphere-cryosphere-lithosphere); 2) to provide knowledge on natural climatic variations and the causes of climatic changes induced by anthropogenic forcers on a short-medium term scale (from decadal to one million years) from historical and geological archives; 3) provide knowledge on future scenarios of climate change globally and in Italy. At the end of the course students will have developed the basic knowledge on the natural variability of the climate system and on climate change. The expected learning outcomes are the students’ ability to recognize and contextualize future scenarios due to climate change and to solve simple problems related to the impact of climate change on the environment on a local scale.
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Derived from
20410549 CAMBIAMENTI CLIMATICI in Geologia e Tutela dell'Ambiente LM-74 FREZZOTTI MASSIMO, BACCOLO GIOVANNI
( syllabus)
History of climatology, international organizations, Global warming: reality and negation (3 h) The climate system: atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere (3 h) Climate variability, climate change, anthropocene (3h) The cryosphere: glaciers, permafrost, ice sheet, sea ice (3 h) The climate system and its natural and anthropogenic perturbations: Variation of the relative position of the continents, astronomical, greenhouse gases, aerosols, volcanic eruptions, solar activity, land use variations, meteorite impacts, (3h) Sea Level rise (6 h) The paleoclimate: reconstruction of climate change in the past (ice cores, speleothems, marine cores, etc.). (3 hours) Points of no return "Tipping Point" (3 h) Extreme events (3 h) Climate Models (3 h) Shared Socio-Economic Scenarios (3 h) Climate change simulations for the 21st century (3 h) Impacts of Climate Change: cryosphere, hydrosphere, geosphere, biosphere. (3h). The economic costs of climate change (3 h) Technological innovation for a decarbonised society (3 h)
( reference books)
Pdf and copies of recent specialistic scientific publications given by the teacher
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20410546 -
GEOSTORY OF CLIMATE CHANGE
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Earth is a dynamic system in constant evolution. The arrangement of emerged lands, the abundance of some elements, climate, life, profoundly changed over the 4.5 billion years of its history. We will retrace back in time the milestones of the evolution of the Earth, the possible causes of those pivotal changes, their repercussions in our everyday life (with a special insight to the genesis of georesources), and we will discuss possible future scenarios.
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ANGELONE CHIARA
( syllabus)
Prof. Angelone: Archaean to Holocene climates, palaeogeography and history of life on Earth
( reference books)
Earth System History, 4a edizione, S.M. STANLEY, J.A. LUCZAJ (2014)
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GEO/01
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Attività formative affini ed integrative
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GEO/03
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16
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20410402 -
TEACHING OF SCIENCES
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20410402-1 -
EARTH SCIENCE
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CIFELLI FRANCESCA
( syllabus)
The materials of the Earth: minerals, the lithogenetic processes, the lithogenetic cycle, the magmatic rocks, the sedimentary rocks, the metamorphic rocks, the bedding and the deformation of the rocks.Volcanic phenomena: magma and volcanic activity, the main types of eruptions, shape of volcanic buildings, products of volcanic activity, the geographic distribution of volcanoes, volcanoes and man (the volcanic risk).Seismic phenomena: the theory of elastic rebound, the seismic cycle, types of seismic waves and their propagation and registration, the force of an earthquake (scales of intensity and magnitude), the geographic distribution of earthquakes, the seismic activity and the man (seismic risk)Plate tectonics: the internal structure of the Earth, the structure of the crust, the Earth's magnetic field, Earth’s internal heat, the convective mantle, from the hypothesis of the drift of the continents to the formulation of the theory of plate tectonics.The Earth as an integrated system: interaction between the different systems of the planet (biosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, cryosphere), the earth's atmosphere, climate and meteorological phenomena, renewable and non-renewable natural resources.
( reference books)
Educational material distributed during the course
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GEO/04
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16
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20410402-2 -
BIOLOGY
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ANGELINI RICCARDO
( syllabus)
Teaching strategies in biology topics
( reference books)
There are no official texts adopted. Power point presentations, scientific papers will be provided by the professor
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BIO/02
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8
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20410402-3 -
CHEMISTRY
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VENDITTI IOLE
( syllabus)
CHEMISTRY module: Chemical contents in secondary school guidelines and school texts. The representation of matter in chemistry: the three levels of representation of matter and the Johnstone triangle; the logical structure of chemistry. The Language of Chemistry: Atoms and Molecules. Reactions: Chemistry in actionFrom Chemistry to Biology. Nature and origins of alternative conceptions (misconceptions) in Chemistry. Strategies for learning chemistry. Digital technologies in the teaching of chemistry.
( reference books)
CHEMISTRY:references given during the lessons
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CHIM/03
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20410603 -
Environmental mutagenesis
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SGURA ANTONELLA
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Gene and chromosomal mutations, DNA repair systems, effects of genome alterations in somatic and germ cells. Physical mutagens, chemical mutagens and their metabolism. Genotoxic pollutants in air, water and soil matrices. "In vitro" tests in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, "in vivo" tests on model organisms. Application of mutaganesis tests to environmental and human populations biomonitoring. Elements of environmental legislation.
( reference books)
genomics and enviromental mutagenesis L. Migliore, ed Zanichelli OFFICE HOURS AT THE END OF THE CLASS AND BY PRIOR APPOINTMENT
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6
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BIO/18
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48
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20410396 -
DIDACTIC OF MATHEMATICS
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Derived from
20410456 MC420-DIDATTICA DELLA MATEMATICA in Matematica LM-40 MAGRONE PAOLA
( syllabus)
The course aims to introduce students to the teaching of mathematics in first and second grade secondary schools, through a historical-epistemological approach to the basic concepts of elementary mathematics (arithmetic, geometry, algebra, probability, functions). In particular: the teaching of mathematics and its evolution; numerical systems; Euclid's axioms and postulates; non-Euclidean and locally Euclidean geometries; geometric constructions with ruler and compass and mathematical machines; elements of history of infinitesimal calculus. Outline of national guidelines.
( reference books)
GIORGIO ISRAEL, ANA MILLÁN GASCA, Pensare in matematica, Zanichelli, 2012. ANA MILLÁN GASCA, All'inizio fu lo scriba, Mimesis, 2004 ENRICO GIUSTI, Analisi matematica 1, Bollati Boringhieri, 2002
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20401976 -
INTRODUCTION TO VOLCANOLOGY
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Derived from
20401976 INTRODUZIONE ALLA VULCANOLOGIA in Scienze geologiche L-34 N0 VONA ALESSANDRO
( syllabus)
PART I – THE BIG PICTURE 1 – Introduction 2 – Plate Tectonics and Volcanism 3 - Nature of Magmas – The physical properties 4 – Magma Transport and Triggers for Volcanic Eruptions
PART II – VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS AND THEIR PRODUCTS 5 – Classifying Volcanic Eruptions 6 – Effusive Eruptions and Their Products 7 – Explosive Eruptions and Their Products
PART III – VOLCANIC LANDFORMS 8 – Constructional (“Positive”) Volcanic Landforms 9 – Destructive (“Negative”) Volcanic Landforms 10 – Mass-wasting Processes and Products
PART IV – VOLCANOES AND MANKIND 11 – Hazard, Risk and Monitoring
PART V – ITALIAN VOLCANOES 12 – The Roman Magmatic Province 13 – The Campanian Volcanic Province 14 – The Aeolian Arc and the Sicilian Magmatic Province
( reference books)
PART I - IV Italian langauge: Scandone R., Giacomelli L. - Vulcanologia. Principi fisici e metodi d'indagine. (Liguori ed.) English language: Lockwood J.P., Hazlett R.W. - Volcanoes. Global Perspectives. (Wiley-Blackwell eds.)
PART V Italian langauge: Giacomelli L., Scandone R. - Vulcani d'Italia (Liguori ed.)
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20402348 -
INTRODUCTION TO SEDIMENTOLOGY
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Derived from
20402348 INTRODUZIONE ALLA SEDIMENTOLOGIA in Scienze geologiche L-34 N0 CIPOLLARI PAOLA
( syllabus)
CONSTITUTION OF SEDIMENTS AND SEDIMENTARY ROCKS: • SEDIMENT AND SEDIMENTARY ROCK COMPONENTS • SEDIMENT TEXTURAL CHARACTERS • SEDIMENTARY ROCKS CLASSIFICATION • NOTES ON PARTICULAR TYPES OF SEDIMENTARY ROCKS OF ECONOMIC INTEREST (E. G. BIOGENIC ROCKS, EVAPORITES, ETC.) SILICICLASTIC MATERIAL TRANSPORT THROUGH FLUIDS: • FUNDAMENTALS ON NEWTONIAN MECHANICS IN UNIDIRECTIONAL FLOWS • TRACTIVE FLOWS • HYPERCONCENTRATED AND MASSIVE FLOWS (E.G. GRANULAR FLOWS, TURBIDITES) SEDIMENTARY STRUCTURES: • BEDDING AND LAMINATION • IRREGULAR STRATIFICATION • HYPERCONCENTRATED AND MASSIVE FLOW STRUCTURES • BEDDING PLANE MARKINGS • BIOGENIC STRUCTURES INTRODUCIION TO SEDIMENTARY ENVIRONMENTS • CONTINENTAL ENVIRONMENTS: FLUVIAL AND LACUSTRINE SYSTEMS • TRANSITION ENVIRONMENTS: DELTAIC AND COASTAL ENVIRONMENTS • MARINE ENVIRONMENTS: PLATFORM SYSTEMS, MARINE SLOPE-PLAIN SYSTEMS, OPEN MARINE SYSTEMS • EVAPORITIC ENVIRONMENTS • PRACTICAL IMPORTANCE OF SEDIMENT CHARACTERISTICS OF DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTS
( reference books)
BOGGS S., Jr. (2012), Principles of Sedimentology and Stratigraphy. Pearson Education, Inc., Pearson Prentice Hall TUCKER M.E. (2011), Sedimentary Rocks in the Field: A Practical Guide, 4th Edition. Wiley
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GEO/02
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20402347 -
INTRODUCTION TO TECTONICS
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Derived from
20402347 INTRODUZIONE ALLA TETTONICA in Scienze geologiche L-34 N0 FUNICIELLO FRANCESCA
( syllabus)
INTRODUCTION. GENERAL FOUNDATIONS. CRUST (OCEANIC AND CONTINENTAL), LITHOSPHERE (OCEANIC AND CONTINENTAL) AND MANTLE: OVERVIEW ON COMPOSITION, STRUCTURE, RHEOLOGY, THERMAL PROFILE. TECTONICS: HISTORICAL BACKGROUND. PLATE MARGINS. EXTENSIONAL TECTONICS: GEOMETRY AND KINEMATICS OF NORMAL FAULTS, ORIGIN OF RIFT SYSTEMS, RIFTING MODELS, AND EVOLUTION OF A RIFTING SYSTEM, SEDIMENTATION/TOPOGRAPHY AND MAGMATISM ASSOCIATED TO RIFTING, MID-OCEAN RIDGES, PASSIVE MARGINS. COMPRESSIVE TECTONICS: GEOMETRY, KINEMATICS AND DYNAMICS OF CONVERGENT AND COLLISIONAL MARGINS, OBLIQUE CONVERGENCE, ARCHITECTURE, KINEMATICS AND MECHANICS OF COLLISIONAL BELTS. STRIKE-SLIP TECTONICS: TRANSFORM AND STRIKE-SLIP FAULTS AND RELATED GEODYNAMICS, TRANSPRESSION AND TRANSTENSION, PULL-APART BASINS. HOT SPOT AND MANTLE PLUMES. HAZARD LINKED TO TECTONIC PROCESSES: DEFINITION OF RISK, EARTHQUAKES, MEGA-EARTHQUAKES, TSUNAMI, VOLCANOES, LAND-SLIDES. INTEGRATION: GEOMAPAPP, SEISMIC METHODS, ANALOG MODELING, NUMERICAL MODELING AS TOOLS TO STUDY TECTONIC PROCESSES.
( reference books)
- EARTH STRUCTURE: AN INTRODUCTION TO STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY AND TECTONICS (SECOND EDITION). B. A. VAN DER PLUIJM , S. MARSHAK (NORTON & COMPANY, 2004) - PLATE BOUNDARY ZONES. S. STEIN, J.T. FREYMUELLER, ED. AGU GEODYNAMIC SERIES, VOL. 30, 2002. - DYNAMIC EARTH, PLATES, PLUMES AND MANTLE CONVECTION, DAVIES, G.F., CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS, 1999. - GEODYNAMICS: SECOND EDITION, TURCOTTE, D. L. AND SCHUBERT, G., JOHN WILEY & SONS, NEW YORK, 2002. - GEOLOGIA STRUTTURALE. H. FOSSEN, ZANICHELLI 2020. - BIBLIO PROVIDED DURING THE COURSE
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20402176 -
VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY
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Derived from
20402176 PALEONTOLOGIA DEI VERTEBRATI in Geologia e Tutela dell'Ambiente LM-74 ANGELONE CHIARA
( syllabus)
Introduction, chordates, basal vertebrates: 3h "Agnatha" and the origin of lower jaw: 3h Chondrychtyes and e osteichthyes: 3h Sarcopterygians and the origin of tetrapods: 3h Amphibia: 3h Anapsida: 3h Diapsida: 3h Dinosauria: 3h Pterosauria vs. Aves: 3h Sinapsida: 3h Mesozoic mammals-Metatheria: 3h Afrotheria and Xenartra: 3h Boreoeutheria: 3h Laurasiatheria: 3h Euarchontoglires: 3h Primates: 3h
( reference books)
The reference textbook is: Benton M.J. (2014) - Vertebrate Palaeontology. Blackwell Publishing
Additional references to be discussed during the classes will be selected among the most recent and/or controversial.
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GEO/01
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20402395 -
GEORESOURCES AND GEOMATERIALS
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GEO/06
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20410594 -
L’Agenda 2030 delle Nazioni Unite per lo sviluppo sostenibile - Le implicazioni per le Scienze della Vita e della Terra
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Modulo di Base
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L’Agenda 2030 delle Nazioni Unite per lo sviluppo sostenibile - Le implicazioni per le Scienze della Vita e della Terra
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GEO/03
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20410551 -
FINAL TEST
(objectives)
The aim of tbe final exam is used to assess the maturity of the student with respect to the qualifying educational objectives of the degree course and its ability to elaborate, summarize and present a topic relevant to tbe curriculum of tbe studies or experiences gained in internships and internships.
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