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Marine Geology

Course Code

GL4033

Number of Credits

2

Semester

Course Type

Study Material

Study MaterialDepth
Introduction
Plate Tectonics and Ocean Basin Characteristics - Earth Movement Patterns, - Earth's Interior Structure - Plate Tectonics, - Mid-Ocean Ridge - Hot-spots, - Hydrothermal chimneys, - Magmatism - Submarine volcanoes, - Ocean basins
Physical Processes and Ocean Circulation - Sea water circulation & control - Waves - Current - Tidal - Hurricanes and Tsunamis
Sea Level Change - Concepts and Mechanisms of Relative and Eustatic Sea Level Change - Sea Level Measurement Sea Level
Coastal System - Coastal Morphology and Classification - Coastal Environment - Beach System - Shoreline Mud - Tidal Flats & Coastal Marshes - Delta, Estuarium, Lagoon - Barrier Systems &Tidal Inlets - Humans in Coastal Systems
Edge Continental Edge and Sedimentation Marin - Continental Edge Morphology and Structure - Continental Edge Sediment Pattern - Facies Sediments Edge Continental - Main Character and Texture of Marin Sediments - Sediment Transport
Coral Reefs - Coral Reef Physical Concepts and Parameters - Biological Aspects of Coral Reefs - Sedimentary and Carbonate rocks - Evaporites & Other Autigenic Sediments. - Sediment-Organism Interaction
Chemistry of Ocean and Deep Sea Sediments - Properties Chemistry Ocean - Sedimentigenous, Biogenic, Autigenic - Sediments Volcanic Ocean - Sediments and Terigenous Rocks - Canyon, abyssal and hadal systems - Turbidite flow systems/mechanisms and their sediment characteristics - Post-depositional Processes in the Deep Sea
Marine Geological Mapping Methods - Principles of ship-based ocean floor mapping - Principles of satellite-based ocean floor and surface mapping
Geological and Geophysical Methods in Marine Geology - Subsea estimation method - Sampling Method
Marine Geological Resources - Resources on the Continental Shelf: Oil and Gas - Resources on the Continental Shelf: Minerals/Metals - Deep Sea Mining
New and Renewable Energy and Environmental Aspects - New and renewable energy sources from the ocean - Utilization of new and renewable energy - Safety aspects of the marine environment related to the management of marine energy resources
Marine Geological Disaster Mitigation -Paleoclimate, Paleoseanography, and paleotsunami
Area boundary determination -Basic marine boundaries -Exclusive Economic Zone -Possibility of conflict between regions

Graduate Learning Outcomes (GLO) carried by the course

CPMK CodeCourse Learning Outcomes Elements (CLO)
CPMK 1Students know and understand the character and physical properties of the ocean and sea water, the processes that control the development of ocean basins, marine sedimentation systems, the use of equipment and methods in marine exploration, and are able to utilize them to help reconstruct geological, climatological, and geological phenomena. history of oceanography.
CPMK 2Students know the potential of marine geological resources (economic minerals and oil and gas), new and renewable energy, and can understand the appropriate and systematic methodology in conducting studies in this field.
CPMK 3Students know the role of marine geology in maintaining the boundaries of the Republic of Indonesia

Learning Method

  • Knowledge Based Leaning (KBL) Problem based learning (PBL) Case-based Learning (CBL)

Learning Modality

  • Offline Online Synchronus Asynchronus

Assessment Methods

  • Written : Description, Essay Oral : Presentation Tasks : Report