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Tertiary Paleogeography of Serbia - Selected Topics

Study program:
Geology (II semester -PhD)
Name of subject: Tertiary Paleogeography of Serbia - Selected Topics
Instructors:
Prof. Meri Ganić
Status: Optional
ECTS: 10
Prerequisites: -
Course Objectives:
Adoption and knowledge of different methods and ways paleogeographic reconstruction tertiary formations in Serbia.
Learning Outcomes:
Introduction to the lithological-paleontological genetic characteristics of different categories of tertiary deposits in Serbia and possibilities of their paleogeographic reconstruction.
Content:

Theory teaching
Distribution and types of tertiary sediments in ​​Serbia. Facial analysis Tertiary stratigraphic members in Serbia. The influence of different physical-geographical conditions of the diversity of tertiary tvorevna in Serbia. Paleogeographic reconstruction of basins in Serbia (Pannonian and Dacian). Paleogeographic reconstruction of lake formations on the territory of Serbia. Paleogeographic reconstruction and evolution of the Pannonian Basin during the Neogene. Paleogeographic reconstruction of the Dacian Basin and evolution during the Neogene. The correlation of paleogeographic units from surrounding areas.

Practical teaching
Paleogeographic analysis of some of the selected areas by applying various methods.

Suggested Reading List:
  1. EREMIJA M., 1980: Paleogeografija.- Rudarsko-geološki fakultet u Beogradu, 1-316, Beograd.
  2. Anđelković M., Eremija M., Pavlović M., Anđelković J., Mitrović-Petrović J., 1991: Paleogeografija Srbije, Tercijar, Univerzitet u Beogradu, Rudarsko-geološki fakultet, Institut za regionalnu geologiju i paleontologiju, 1-237, Beograd.
  3. Hamor G. 2001: Miocene Palaeogeography of the Carpathian Basin. Explanatory notes to the Miocene palaeographic maps of the Carpathian Basin, 1:3000000, Geological Institute of Hungary.
  4. TOMAS M. CRONIN, 1999: Principles of Paleoclimatology.- Columbia University, 1-441, New York.
Conduct of the Course:
Lectures are held in the form of oral presentations of teachers with visual projection processed in Power Point.
Fund hours:
Lectures Exercises Other forms of teaching Study research
4 0 0 0
Assessment:
Final Exam ECTS
Oral Exam50

Classwork Assessment ECTS
Class Participationа10
Practical Classes10
Seminars30
Additional Assessment Criteria: -


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