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Economic Geology Course Specification, Study notes of Geology

The course specification for 'economic geology' at the faculty of science, department of geology, benha university. The course aims to introduce students to the classification of resources, the formation, discovery, extraction, and use of physical resources such as ores, fossil fuels, and evaporates. It covers topics like mineral prospecting, exploration, mine development, and mineral treatment. The course provides knowledge and understanding of ore deposits, their relationship with geological processes, and the methods and techniques used for mineral prospection and extraction. It also develops intellectual, practical, and professional skills in identifying ore minerals, assessing mineral paragenesis and textures, analyzing ore settings and genesis, and evaluating ore deposits. The course includes lectures, practical sessions, and assessments to ensure students' progress and understanding of the subject matter.

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Benha๎˜ƒUniversity๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ
Faculty๎˜ƒof๎˜ƒScience๎˜ƒ
Department๎˜ƒof๎˜ƒGeology
Course๎˜ƒSpecification๎˜ƒ
434๎˜ƒG:๎˜ƒEconomic๎˜ƒGeology๎˜ƒ
Aโ€๎˜ƒAffiliation๎˜ƒ
Relevant๎˜ƒprogram:๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒGeology๎˜ƒB.Sc.๎˜ƒProgram
Department๎˜ƒoffering๎˜ƒthe๎˜ƒprogram: Department๎˜ƒof๎˜ƒGeology๎˜ƒ
Department๎˜ƒoffering๎˜ƒthe๎˜ƒcourse: Department๎˜ƒof๎˜ƒGeology๎˜ƒ
Academic๎˜ƒyear/level:๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ Fourth๎˜ƒlevel๎˜ƒ
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B๎˜ƒโ€๎˜ƒBasic๎˜ƒinformation๎˜ƒ
Title:๎˜ƒEconomic๎˜ƒGeology๎˜ƒCode: 434 GYear/level: fourth๎˜ƒlevel๎˜ƒ
Teaching๎˜ƒHours:๎˜ƒLectures:๎˜ƒ2๎˜ƒTutorial:๎˜ƒ0๎˜ƒ
๎˜ƒPractical: 2Total: 3h/week๎˜ƒ
C๎˜ƒโ€๎˜ƒProfessional๎˜ƒinformation๎˜ƒ
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๎˜ƒCourse๎˜ƒLearning๎˜ƒObjectives:
๏ƒ˜ To๎˜ƒintroduce๎˜ƒstudents๎˜ƒto๎˜ƒclassification๎˜ƒof๎˜ƒresources๎˜ƒin๎˜ƒterms๎˜ƒof๎˜ƒtheir๎˜ƒbeing๎˜ƒbiological๎˜ƒ
or๎˜ƒphysical;๎˜ƒand๎˜ƒrenewable๎˜ƒor๎˜ƒnonโ€renewable,๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ
๏ƒ˜ Student๎˜ƒto๎˜ƒinvestigate๎˜ƒformation,๎˜ƒdiscovery,๎˜ƒextraction๎˜ƒand๎˜ƒuse๎˜ƒof๎˜ƒphysical๎˜ƒresources๎˜ƒ
with๎˜ƒrespect๎˜ƒto๎˜ƒores,๎˜ƒfossil๎˜ƒfuels๎˜ƒand๎˜ƒevaporates,๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ
๏ƒ˜ To๎˜ƒfamiliarize๎˜ƒstudents๎˜ƒwith๎˜ƒthe๎˜ƒfundamentals๎˜ƒof๎˜ƒmineral๎˜ƒprospecting,๎˜ƒexploration,๎˜ƒ
mine๎˜ƒdevelopment๎˜ƒand๎˜ƒmineral๎˜ƒtreatment.๎˜ƒ
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2๎˜ƒโ€๎˜ƒIntended๎˜ƒLearning๎˜ƒOutcomes๎˜ƒ(ILOS)
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a๎˜ƒโ€๎˜ƒKnowledge๎˜ƒand๎˜ƒunderstanding:๎˜ƒ
On๎˜ƒsuccessful๎˜ƒcompletion๎˜ƒof๎˜ƒthe๎˜ƒcourse,๎˜ƒthe๎˜ƒstudent๎˜ƒshould:๎˜ƒ
a.1. identify ore deposits in a wide variety of geological environments, and emphasis
is placed on their relationship with petrological and geochemical processes and
geological settings,
a.2. assess the theory of light reflection and optical properties of ore minerals under
the microscope,
a.3.๎˜ƒcharacterize๎˜ƒeach๎˜ƒtype๎˜ƒof๎˜ƒthe๎˜ƒore๎˜ƒdeposits, occurrence, setting and mineralogy,
a.4.๎˜ƒdemonstrate๎˜ƒboth๎˜ƒin๎˜ƒtheory๎˜ƒ(mathematical๎˜ƒand๎˜ƒphysical๎˜ƒbackground)๎˜ƒand๎˜ƒin๎˜ƒ
practice๎˜ƒ(applications๎˜ƒand๎˜ƒtraining)๎˜ƒhow๎˜ƒearth๎˜ƒresources๎˜ƒcontribute๎˜ƒto๎˜ƒthe๎˜ƒ
industry๎˜ƒand๎˜ƒdeveopment,๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ
a.5.๎˜ƒrecognize๎˜ƒthe๎˜ƒmethods๎˜ƒand๎˜ƒtechniques๎˜ƒused๎˜ƒfor๎˜ƒmineral๎˜ƒprospection๎˜ƒand๎˜ƒ
extraction.๎˜ƒ๎˜ƒ
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Benha University

Faculty of Science

Department of Geology

Course Specification

434 G: Economic Geology

Aโ€ Affiliation

Relevant program: Geology^ B.Sc.^ Program

Department offering the program: Department^ of^ Geology

Department offering the course: Department^ of^ Geology

Academic year/level: Fourth^ level

B โ€ Basic information

Title: Economic Geology Code: 434 G Year/level: fourth level Teaching Hours: Lectures: 2 Tutorial: 0 Practical: 2 Total: 3 h/week

C โ€ Professional information

1 โ€“ Course Learning Objectives:

๏ƒ˜ To introduce students to classification of resources in terms of their being biological or physical; and renewable or nonโ€renewable, ๏ƒ˜ Student to investigate formation, discovery, extraction and use of physical resources with respect to ores, fossil fuels and evaporates, ๏ƒ˜ To familiarize students with the fundamentals of mineral prospecting, exploration, mine development and mineral treatment.

2 โ€ Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOS)

a โ€ Knowledge and understanding: On successful completion of the course, the student should: a.1. identify ore deposits in a wide variety of geological environments, and emphasis is placed on their relationship with petrological and geochemical processes and geological settings, a.2. assess the theory of light reflection and optical properties of ore minerals under the microscope, a.3. characterize each type of the ore deposits, occurrence, setting and mineralogy, a.4. demonstrate both in theory (mathematical and physical background) and in practice (applications and training) how earth resources contribute to the industry and deveopment, a.5. recognize the methods and techniques used for mineral prospection and extraction.

b โ€ Intellectual skills: On successful completion of the course, the student should be able to. b1. identify the different ore minerals in hand specimen and under the microscope, b2. assess mineral paragensis and textures and reconstruct the ore genesis, b3. analyze the setting and genesis of ore textures and their evolution, b4. investigate the distribution of ores and industrial materials in the various rock assemblages, b5โ€ recognize the economics of ore minerals, with emphasize on the Egyptian ores. c โ€ Practical and professional skills: On successful completion of the course, the student should be professionally able to: c1. study the ore minerals and the associated criteria in the field and in hand speciemen, c2. characertize each of the mineral deposits and their geologic settings, c3. use the reflected light microscope to identify the ore minerals and textures for genetic aspects, c4. draw interpretations of the various geologic, mineralogical and economic issues for sake of evaluating ore deposits. d โ€ General skills: On successful completion of the course, the student should be able to: d1. review available literature from text books, published maps, publications and other resources, d2. interpret the various types of data and observations into information using software and formulate the results in a readable final form, d3. apply knoweldge and training in probem solving and new findings. d3. cooperate and work in team smoothly and manage the time while going to the targeted goals.

3 โ€“ Contents

Topic Lecture hours Tutorial hours Practical hours

  1. Introduction to earth resources 2 0 2
  2. Mineral deposits and their geologic settings 2 0 2
  3. Types of mineral deposits and their economics 2 0 2
  4. Distribution of ore deposits the world over 2 0 2
  5. Ore deposit formation and geological environments 2 0 2
  6. Egyptian ore deposits, distribution and genetic issues 2 0 2
  7. Ore dressing and upgrading 2 0 2
  8. Ore marketing 2 0 2
  9. Study of the ore deposits โ€“ geologic view 2 0 2
  10. Tools applied to exploration of ore minerals 2 0 2
  11. Contributers to mineral exploration 2 0 2
  12. Mines and quarries in Egypt and national income 2 0 2 Total hours 24 0 24

General Skills d1 review available literature from text books, published maps, publications and other resources, x x 0 0 0 x d2 interpret the various types of data and observations into information using software for a readable final form, x x o o x x d3 apply knoweldge and training in probem solving and new findings, x x o o o x d4 cooperate and work in team smoothly and manage the time while going to the targeted goals. x x o o x x

5 โ€ Studentsโ€™ Assessment Methods and Grading:

5.1. Discussion, class activites and quizzes to assess the student progress and personal attitude, 5.2. Assignments to assess the student independen work, 5.3. Written midโ€term exam to ensure the student progress and discover the shortage, 5.4. Final written and oral exam to evaluate students and promote for other consequent courses. Tools To Measure Time schedule Grading Semester Work a1, a2, a3, and b2 Fifth week 6 % Midโ€Term Exam a1, a5, b3, b4. Seventh week 6 % Oral exam a2, a3, a4, a5, b5, b1, c2, c3 Thirteenth week 16 % Final written exam a1, a2, a3, a5, b1, b2, b4, b5, c1, c2, c3, d2. Fourteenth week 72 % Total 100 %

6 โ€ List of references:

6 โ€ 1 Course notes Lecture notes prepared by the course instructor(s) Power point presentations 6 โ€ 2 Required books None 6 โ€ 3 Recommended books Walter L. Pohl ., 2011. Economic Geology: Principles and Practice, ISBN: 978 โ€ 1 โ€ 4443 โ€ 3663 โ€ 4, 680 pages, Wileyโ€Blackwell The principles of economic geology by Emmons, William H. (1918) https://archive.org/details/principlesofecon00emmoiala 6 โ€ 4 Periodicals, Web sites, etc. Economic Geology Ore Geology Reviews Mineralium Deposita

7 โ€ Facilities required for teaching and learning:

Data show Sound system to ensure the ease listening Using a blackboard Group discussions Course coordinator: Dr. Basem A. Zoheir Head of the Department: Prof. Dr. Mohamed Elโ€Fakharany Date:^2014