Undergraduate Course: Solid-Fluid Interactions in the Earth's Crust (EASC10061)
Course Outline
| School | School of Geosciences | 
College | College of Science and Engineering | 
 
| Course type | Standard | 
Availability | Available to all students | 
 
| Credit level (Normal year taken) | SCQF Level 10 (Year 4 Undergraduate) | 
Credits | 10 | 
 
| Home subject area | Earth Science | 
Other subject area | Environmental Courses | 
   
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Taught in Gaelic? | No | 
 
| Course description | This option course will be generic and broad in scope, spanning the near-subsurface to the deep Earth crust.   
 
Topics may include: 
 
? Thermodynamics and properties of impure solids 
? Mixed volatile mineral-fluid equilibria  
? Thermodynamics and properties of COH and saline fluids, and their geological implications 
? Mineral solubilities in fluids in theory and practice   
? Physical and textural controls on fluid transport and flow  
? Chromatographic models of fluid transport and fluxes 
? Fluid flow in deforming rocks - theory, experiment and practice  
? Timescales and mechanisms of fluid flow; implied crustal  
permeabilities  
? Building stone  
 
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Information for Visiting Students 
| Pre-requisites | None | 
 
| Displayed in Visiting Students Prospectus? | Yes | 
 
 
Course Delivery Information
| Not being delivered |   
Summary of Intended Learning Outcomes 
The course will: 
 
- Develop an understanding of the physico-chemical principles and processes that describe the interaction of minerals, rocks and fluids in the Earth- crust 
- Describe the physico-chemical properties and behaviour of the component solids and fluids 
- Apply the principles of chemical equilibrium, rock physics and geochemistry in order to quantify these processes 
- Illustrate the principles using research case studies from the published literature 
 
The acquisition of generic skills and understanding of solid-fluid interactions and their geological application, which will be valued by employers in relevant industries. | 
 
 
Assessment Information 
| Seminar presentation (40%) and project paper (60%) based on case study and literature-based research |  
 
Special Arrangements 
| None |   
 
Additional Information 
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| Syllabus | 
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| Transferable skills | 
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| Reading list | 
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| Study Abroad | 
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Contacts 
| Course organiser | Prof Colin Graham 
Tel: (0131 6)50 4849 
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Course secretary | Miss Emma Latto 
Tel: (0131 6)50 8510 
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