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EOSC 321 - Igneous Petrology

Course Description

A quantitative and laboratory-based study of the chemical and physical processes behind the origins and nature of igneous rocks. We examine the formation of magma in different tectonic setting and look at global patterns of magmatism. The course centers on the interpretation of phase diagrams, chemical and isotopic data, and rock textures. An important part of the course is petrographic examinations of rocks in thin sections.


UBC Calendar

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Learning Goals

under development

Instructors

Maya Kopylova


Textbook

Lecture - John Winter

Course Content

http://www.eos.ubc.ca/courses/eosc321/index.html

Lecture Topics

LectureTopic
1Introduction
2Overview
3Chemical classification of igneous rocks
4CIPW Norm Calculation
5Interpretation of fabric. Phase Rule.
6Binary Systems
7Binary Peritectic Systems
8Ternary Systems
9Kimberlites
10Mid-Term
11Trace and Major Element Chemistry Interpretation
12Mantle petrology
13Rare Earth Elements
14Melting
15Primary magmas
16Isotopes as Petrogenetic Indicators I
17Hawaiian volcanism
18Mid-Term Examination
19Tholeiitic and Alkaline magmatism
Basalts as examples of mantle magmas
20Tectono-magmatic associations.
Mid-ocean ridge basalts
21Continental flood basalts and Magmatism of continental rifts
22Granites: classification and origin
23Metallongeny and Plutonism: Some examples in the Cordillera
24Magmatism of Subduction zones: island arcs
25Magmatism of Subduction zones: continental arcs
26Kimberlites
27Carbonatites

Labs

WeekTopic
1No Lab 
2Lab 0: Review of Optical Properties of Minerals
3Lab 1: Ultramafic Rocks
4Lab 2: Mafic Plutonic Rocks
5Lab 3: Basalts and other mafic volcanic rocks
6No Lab 4 - Reading Week
7Lab 4: Granitoids
8Lab 5: Felsic plutonic rocks
9Lab 6: Intermediate and Felsic volcanic rocks
10Lab 7: Pyroclastic rocks
11Lab 8: Kimberlites, lamprophyres and carbonatites
12Lab 9: Alkaline Rocks
13Lab Exam

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