Course

Petrology (GEO270)

GEO270 is an applied petrology course. You will learn to use different petrographic methods. You will learn to identify different minerals, and igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks microscopically. You also will learn to draw conclusions from your observations. The main part of the course focuses on sedimentary rocks.


Dette er emnebeskrivelsen for studieåret 2025-2026

Fakta

Emnekode

GEO270

Vekting (stp)

10

Semester undervisningsstart

Autumn

Undervisningsspråk

English, Norwegian

Antall semestre

1

Vurderingssemester

Autumn

Content

NB! The course does not have teaching/exams in the academic year 2025/26.

This is an elective course and may be cancelled if fewer than 10 students are enrolled by August 20th.

The following concepts will be in focus:

  • Igneous petrology
  • Sediment petrology incl. siliciclastic rocks, carbonate rocks and diagenesis
  • Metamorphic petrology

Polarisation microscopy and other petrographic methods will be used in the course.

Learning outcome

Knowledge:

  • Background on petrology
  • The significance of different rock types to understand the Earth's subsurface
  • The significance of global geological processes and applications, crystallization and diagenetic processes
  • How to use polarizing microscopes
  • How to identify common minerals in different rock types
  • How to use petrology for reservoir-related questions

Skills:

  • Be able to identify rocks microscopically
  • Be able to produce geology-relevant results and interpretations from petrographic investigations
  • Be able to apply petrological concepts for the exploration of reservoirs

General competence:

  • Use petrographic results together with other geoscientific information for large-scale geological interpretations
  • Be able to communicate and explain geological elements and processes that are relevant in order to understand the structure of the Earth, petroleum systems, economic accumulations of hydrocarbons, and other related activities within engineering and science

Forkunnskapskrav

Earth, Energy and Climate (GEO100)

Anbefalte forkunnskaper

Sedimentology and Stratigraphy (GEO110), Sedimentology and Structural Geology (GEO120)

Exam

Form of assessment Weight Duration Marks Aid
Folder evaluation 1/1 1 Semesters Letter grades All


The course has a continuous assessment (portfolio). The portfolio is composed of 12-14 tasks during and at the end of the semester with submission deadlines of approx. 1 week for each of the assignments. A detailed course-activity plan that includes the portfolio will be available at semester start.

This is the last year GEO270 is offered and therefore students who fail have no opportunity to take the course again.

Fagperson(er)

Head of Department:

Alejandro Escalona Varela

Study Adviser:

Karina Sanni

Course teacher:

Udo Zimmermann

Study Program Director:

Lisa Jean Watson

Course coordinator:

Ingrid Carita Augustsson

Method of work

Participation in all teaching-based course work is highly recommended due to laboratory exercises in all teaching hours.

6 hours combined theory and laboratory exercises per week.

Åpent for

Geosciences and Energy Resources - Bachelor in Engineering Geosciences Engineering - Bachelor in Engineering Petroleum Technology - Bachelor in Engineering
Admission to Single Courses at the Faculty of Science and Technology
Petroleum Geosciences Engineering - Master of Science Degree Programme Petroleum Engineering - Master of Science Degree Programme, Five Years
Exchange programme at Faculty of Science and Technology

Emneevaluering

There must be an early dialogue between the course supervisor, the student union representative and the students. The purpose is feedback from the students for changes and adjustments in the course for the current semester.In addition, a digital course evaluation must be carried out at least every three years. Its purpose is to gather the students experiences with the course.
The course description is retrieved from FS (Felles studentsystem). Version 1