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Course Name
Turkish
Jeolojik Haritalar&Kartografya
English
Geological Maps&Cartography
Course Code
JEO 361
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
-
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1
1
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Course Language
Turkish
Course Coordinator
Hüsnü Serdar Akyüz
Course Objectives
1. Importance of geological maps and its meaning in engineering, industrial, environmental, urban planning projects
2. Cross section of undeformed areas and its interpretation
3. Cross section of discordance areas and its interpretation
4. Cross section of deformed areas and its interpretation
5. Cross section of magmatic and metamorphic areas and its interpretation
6. Analysis of geological evolution based on geological maps
Course Description
Importance of geological maps in engineering projects. Linear and planar structures. Topographic maps and cross sections. Solving geological problems by means of structural contours. V-rules. Surficial geological units. Map pattern and cross sections of undeformed areas. Map pattern and cross sections of folded beds. Map pattern and cross sections of unconformities. Map pattern and cross sections of faulted regions. Map pattern and cross sections of igneous and metamorphic units. Morphology-geology relationship. Interpretation of geological maps. Remote sensing methods using for geological interpretations. Computer programs are used to draw geological maps (ArcGIS and QGIS).
Course Outcomes
1. Understanding the importance of geological maps in engineering, environment, industry and urban planning projects
2. understanding elements of a geological map
3. interpreting geological maps in 4-dimensions
4. multi-faceted approach to solving geological problems
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