Structural geology is the study of processes and products of rock deformation. This course introduces the techniques of structural geology through a survey of the mechanics of rock deformation, a survey of the features and geometries of faults and folds, and techniques of strain analysis. Regional structural geology and tectonics will be also introduced. Class lectures will be supplemented by lab exercises and demonstrations as well as field trips to local outcrops.
Dear Students,
Welcome to paleontology which is multidisciplinary course. You are going to enjoy a wonderful class discussion and memorable fieldworks.
Aims of the module
This module aims to equip students basic skills in paleontological and stratigraphic research to answer the problems related to the discovery of history of the earth.
Description of module content
This module aims to provide an overview on fundamental paleontological principles such as the nature of fossils, modes of preservation, various fossil groups, biostratigraphy and paleoecology.
Learning Outcomes
At the end of this module, students should be able to :
- understand basic concepts in paleontology
- Understand the theory of preservation process and fossils formation mechanism.
- Identify fossils in the field
- Use morphological characteristics to classify plants and animals
Indicative Content
Nature of fossil record, kinds of fossils, chemical and mineralogical composition of the hard skeleton, conditions of fossilization, modes of preservation, fossils and environment, uses of fossils, taxonomy, carbonization, recrystallisation, permineralization, rules of species nomenclature, fossil identification, use of fossil assemblages in determining age.
Your tutor is
Dr. Theophile Mugerwa, PhD
0727457707
t.mugerwa@ur.ac.rw
luanmugerwa@gmail.com