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EMSC2016 Resources and the Environment

Later Year Course

Offered By Research School of Earth Sciences
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Earth and Marine Science
Offered in Second Semester, 2010 and Second Semester, 2011
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

This course explores the distribution and occurrence of the major mineral and energy resources currently used by humans, and the environmental consequences of their exploitation. The relationships, for example, between particular types of ore occurrences and the global plate tectonic cycle are examined, together with the global abundances, and the styles of exploitation of hydrocarbon-, fission-, and geothermal-based energy reserves. The basic geochemistry controlling the deposition, exploitation and uses of mineral and energy resources are reviewed, as well as the long-term economic and environmental consequences.

Indicative Assessment

A combination of essay, practical assignments and theory examination.

Workload

Three lectures and a two-hour practical per week

Areas of Interest Earth and Marine Sciences
Requisite Statement

Any 1st year GEOL, ENVS or SRES courses

Incompatibility

SREM2007 and GEOL2016

Preliminary Reading

Craig, J, Vaughan, D. and Skinner, B. (2001) Resources of the Earth: Origin, Use and Environmental Impact, 3rd ed., Prentice Hall.

Science Group B
Academic Contact Dr John Mavrogenes

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