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Geology 307 Spring 2020 Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology Above: Askja caldera, Iceland. Below, dikes and sills exposed at Pico do Arieiro, Madeira Instructor: Dr. Tamara Carley Email: [email protected] Phone: 610-330-5199 Office: Van Wickle 101c Research Lab: Van Wickle 1c Place and Time: Van Wickle Hall, Room 15 Lecture: Tuesday and Thursday, 9:30-10:45 am Lab: Tuesday 1:15-4:00 pm Office Hours: Thursday 1:15-4:00 pm or by appointment Course Objectives: Petrology is the study of rocks: their origins and evolution. In this course, you will thoroughly investigate the lifecycle of igneous and metamorphic rocks using many converging lines of evidence. You will ask, and learn to answer, questions like: What type of rock is this? What is its composition? What minerals are present and in what relative abundances? What textures are visible in the rock? What are its macro- and microscopic characteristics? How did it form? Where did this rock originally form and where was it ultimately found? How has the rock changed since its formation? Where else on earth do we find rocks with similar characteristics? Throughout it all, ask “why, Why, WHY?!” and “how do we know?” and “could there be another explanation?” Learning outcomes: Describe, explain, and differentiate the compositional and physical layers of the Earth Identify basic minerals; understand relationships between their chemistry and occurrence Know basic igneous and metamorphic rock processes and types Relate rock processes to plate tectonics or other broad-scale earth processes Explain where, why and how specific igneous and metamorphic rock types are produced Skillfully acquire, interpret and access sound scientific data and information about the Earth The way I teach: I am a strong proponent of “active learning,” and “challenge-based learning.” Things “stick” best when you learn by doing. There will be frequent opportunities to exercise agency and identify subtopics and examples that you find to be particularly interesting and relevant. This approach to teaching and learning has huge benefits, but it requires a great deal of participation, cooperation, enthusiasm, and preparation on your part. I thank you in advance.

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Page 1: Geology 307 Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology Spring 2020

Geology307Spring2020

IgneousandMetamorphicPetrology

Above:Askjacaldera,Iceland.Below,dikesandsillsexposedatPicodoArieiro,Madeira

Instructor:Dr.TamaraCarleyEmail:[email protected]:610-330-5199Office:VanWickle101cResearchLab:VanWickle1c

PlaceandTime: VanWickleHall,Room15 Lecture:TuesdayandThursday,9:30-10:45am Lab:Tuesday1:15-4:00pm OfficeHours:Thursday1:15-4:00pmorbyappointmentCourseObjectives:Petrology is the study of rocks: their origins and evolution. In this course, you will thoroughly investigate the lifecycle of igneous and metamorphic rocks using many converging lines of evidence. You will ask, and learn to answer, questions like: What type of rock is this? What is its composition? What minerals are present and in what relative abundances? What textures are visible in the rock? What are its macro- and microscopic characteristics? How did it form? Where did this rock originally form and where was it ultimately found? How has the rock changed since its formation? Where else on earth do we find rocks with similar characteristics? Throughout it all, ask “why, Why, WHY?!” and “how do we know?” and “could there be another explanation?” Learningoutcomes:

• Describe,explain,anddifferentiatethecompositionalandphysicallayersoftheEarth• Identifybasicminerals;understandrelationshipsbetweentheirchemistryandoccurrence• Knowbasicigneousandmetamorphicrockprocessesandtypes• Relaterockprocessestoplatetectonicsorotherbroad-scaleearthprocesses• Explainwhere,whyandhowspecificigneousandmetamorphicrocktypesareproduced• Skillfullyacquire,interpretandaccesssoundscientificdataandinformationabouttheEarth

ThewayIteach:Iamastrongproponentof“activelearning,”and“challenge-basedlearning.”Things“stick”bestwhenyoulearnbydoing.Therewillbefrequentopportunitiestoexerciseagencyandidentifysubtopicsandexamplesthatyoufindtobeparticularlyinterestingandrelevant.Thisapproachtoteachingandlearninghashugebenefits,butitrequiresagreatdealofparticipation,cooperation,enthusiasm,andpreparationonyourpart.Ithankyouinadvance.

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Textbook:PrinciplesofIgneousandMetamorphicPetrology(2ndEdition)byJohnD.Winter(Prentice-Hall).WatchforWallaWallareferences!Photo:ColumbiaRiverBasaltatPalouseFalls,WATalkin’rocks:I’mveryhappytodiscussthecourse,assignments,grades,yourclassroomexperience,andthiscrazyplanetofours.Comeseemeanytimeduringmyofficehours—I’lleitherbeinmyofficeordownstairsinmyresearchlab(checkmydoorforanote!).Youarewelcomedropinatothertimeswhenmydoorisopen.I’malsohappytocommunicateviaemail.I’mnotbigonformality,butIdoaskforasalutation,asign-off,andaresponseinallofouremailexchanges.Iwillstrivetorespondtoyouremailspromptly,butpleaseknowthatImaywaituntilmorning(orMonday)torespondtoemailsreceivedafterIleaveVanWicklefortheevening.Planahead!Attendance:Cometoclass.Cometolab.Attendfieldtrips.IwillgladlyacceptDean-approvedabsences.Otherwise,youmustbepresent(andparticipating!)inclassandlab.Violationofthispolicywillnegativelyimpactyour“DailyNotecard”grade(seefinalpagefordetails).ExamscannotberescheduledwithoutanoticefromtheDean.Classcancelation:ItisthepolicyofLafayetteCollegeandGeologyandEnvironmentalGeosciencestoholdclasseseverydaytheyarescheduled(nosnowdays!).If a rare circumstance emerges that makes class cancelation unavoidable (dangerous conditions, extreme illness, required research travel), the missed class time will be made up with an alternative arrangement on a case-by-case basis (e.g., rescheduled class, mandatory attendance at a relevant campus event, etc.). Technologyduringlab:It’snottheStoneAgeanymore.Weliveinanamazingtechnologicalera,andwewillmakefrequentuseofmanyelectronicresources(e.g.,GoogleEarth,MELTS,Excel,Moodle,Leica,etc.)duringourtimetogether.Youwillneedaccesstoacomputertosuccessfullycompletemostlabs(eitheryourownlaptoporacomputerlabmachine).Youwillalsofrequentlyneedtousethepetrographicmicroscopecameraapp(onyourcellphone,tablet,orlaptop).Pleasecometolabwithatechnologyplaninplace(e.g.,bringyourlaptoporbereadytovisitthecomputerlab).Pleasecontactmeifthisbecomesaproblemandwewillfindasolution(noproblem!).Technologyduringlecture:Thereisatimeandaplaceforeverything.Pleaseconsiderourclassroomtobeascreenfreezoneduringlectureperiods.Iwillbeveryclearabouttimeswhenlaptopsandphones(orsimilar)maybeused.Otherwise,cometoclassreadytoparticipateindiscussionsandactivitieswithoutthedistractionofatoolwithapowerbutton.Violationofthispolicywillnegativelyimpactyour“DailyNotecard”grade(seefinalpagefordetails).Moodle:WewilluseMoodlefrequently—forcommunication,dailyreadingassignments,resourcedistribution,surveysandpolls,assignmentsubmissions,gradereporting,etc.PleasefamiliarizeyourselfwithMoodle,andpleaseletmeknowifyouhaveanyquestionsorconcerns.MoodleDisclaimer:MoodlecontainsstudentinformationthatisprotectedbytheFamilyEducationalRighttoPrivacyAct(FERPA).Disclosuretounauthorizedpartiesviolatesfederalprivacylaws.CoursesusingMoodlewillmakestudentinformationvisibletootherstudentsinthisclass.Pleaserememberthatthisinformationisprotectedbythesefederalprivacylawsandmustnotbesharedwithanyoneoutsidetheclass.

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AcademicHonesty:Integrityisofparamountimportance,andIholditinthehighestregard.It’sokay(evenencouraged,andoftenrequired!)tostruggleasyougrapplewithnewconcepts.It’snotokay(never,ever)tocompromiseyouracademicintegrity.Anyworkyousubmitmustbeyourowncreation.Theideasyouputforthindiscussionandtheanswersyouprovideonhomeworkorexamsmustbeyouroriginalthoughts;otherwise,creditmustbegivenwherecreditisdue(citingpublishedwork,oracknowledgingyourpeersfortheirintellectualcontributions).AnyperceivedbreachofacademicintegritywillbereportedtothechairofGeologyandEnvironmentalGeosciencesandtotheDeanofStudents.ConsulttheStudentHandbookforfurtherinformation.AcademicAccommodation:Iamhappytodiscussappropriateaccommodationsthatyoumayrequiretobesuccessfulinthiscourse.IaskthatyoucontacttheATTIC([email protected],610-330-5098)andinvolvetheminindeterminingandfacilitatinganactionplanassoonaspossible.WorkSubmission:

• Thestandardduedateforallwork,unlessexplicitlystatedotherwise,isMondaybytheendofbusinesshours(5:00pmviaMoodleortoDr.Carley’soffice).

• WorksubmittedbytheendofbusinesshoursonFriday(5:00pmviaMoodleortoDr.Carley’soffice)willearna5pointearlyincentivebonus(exceptionsexplicitlystated)

• Lateworkwillbeaccepteduntilgradedworkisreturnedtoyourclassmates:5%penaltyiflateondeadlineday,20%penaltyifsubmittedmorethanonedaylate.

• Extracreditwrite-upscanbesubmittedviaMoodleatanytimebeforemidnightonthelastdayofthesemester(05/08/2020).Extracreditwillbeassessedattheendoftheterm.

ProtectedPrivacy:Youwillbeassignedarandom4digitIDnumbertouseonallpapersubmissionsofwork(exams,printedlabs,etc.).Respecttheanonymityofthenumber.WorkReturn:Youmaypickupgradedwork(labrubrics,examandquizscores,etc.)fromthehangingfilesoutsidemyofficedoor,inafolderlabeledwithyouranonymousIDnumber.Youcanviewyourgradedexamsinofficehours(typicallyavailableoneweekafteryoutaketheexam).GradeCommunication:Youareresponsibleforkeepingtrackofyourgradesthroughoutthecourseofthesemester.Thevalueofeachassignmentisavailableinthe“AssignmentOverviewandGradeDistribution”sectionofthissyllabus.Youmayinquireaboutyourgradeinofficehoursatanypointinthesemester.Gradesarenotnegotiable—takeadvantageofextracreditopportunities!Gradingpolicyandabreakdownofthenumbers:

Aboveandbeyond

expectations

Good,high-qualitywork

Sufficient;baselineexpectationsmet

Roomforimprovement

A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D+ D D-94% 90% 87% 84% 80% 77% 74% 70% 67% 64% 60%Thesenumbersindicatetheminimumscorethatmustbeearnedforeachcorrespondinglettergrade.Gradesarefirm(norounding!)andnon-negotiable.Takeadvantageofextracreditandopportunitiestoredoworkforpartialcredit.

ExtraCredit:Youmayaddamaximumof5%extracredittowardsyourfinalgrade(thisissignificant—takeadvantage!).Allextracreditwillbeassessedandfactoredintoyourfinalgradeattheendofthesemester.ThemostcommonwaytoearnextracreditistoattendGeologyseminarsandothercampusevents(onacase-by-casebasis).Attendanceandappropriateparticipationwilladd0.25%extracredittoyourfinalgrade.Ashortwriteup(2pages,1inchmargins,1.5spacing,size11font)canbesubmittedforamaximumof0.75%extracredittowardsyourfinalgrade.Thewriteupmustcontain:(1)asummaryofthelecture;(2)anoverviewofissuesyoufoundparticularlyinteresting;and(3)questionsyouhaverelatedtothecontentofthelecture.Write-upsaredueviaMoodlebymidnightonthelastdayofclass.

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Courseschedule:Thisscheduleissubjecttochange—beitslowandsteady(uniformitarianism!)orinfitsofdrasticupheaval(catastrophism!).CheckMoodlefrequentlyforup-to-dateinformation.Week GeneraltopicSignificantdatesanddeadlines01/27 Introductiontoigneouspetrology02/03 Intrusiveandextrusiveprocessesandproducts02/10 Themantle02/17 Magmaticevolutionanddifferentiation(Part1)02/24 Magmaticevolutionanddifferentiation(Part2)03/02 Transitionweek:PrinciplestoapplicationLegoLabdue(Mon.);Exam1(Thurs.)03/09 Mid-oceanridges03/16 SpringBreak03/23 Oceanislands03/30 Convergentmargins(Igneous)04/06 Transitionweek:IgneoustometamorphicIgneousWorldTourdue(Mon.);Exam2(Thurs.)04/13 Introductiontometamorphicpetrology04/20 Metamorphicfacies,metamorphismofmaficrocks04/27 Metamorphiczones,metamorphismofpeliticrocks05/04 Metamorphicwrap-upandfinalreflectionsMetamorphicAdopt-a-Rockdue(Thurs..)Finals ExamdatedeterminedbytheRegistrar

GradeDistributionandAssignmentOverview

Category % Description

DailyNotecards 20

Duringlecture,youwillbrainstormideasorrespondtospecificquestions.Questionsmayrelatetotheassignedreadingfortheweek,contentdiscussedinlecture,labactivities,rockormineral

specimens,etc.Thesenotecardswillbeusedtogaugeunderstandingandtopromotediscussion.Youwillreceivepartialcreditforparticipationandfullcreditforqualityresponses.

Exam1 12

Thisexamwillbewrittenfora75-minuteclassperiod.Itmayincludeshortanswerresponses,labelingoffiguresandgraphs,calculations,phasediagramandgeochemicalplotinterpretation,andspecimenwork(identification,interpretation).Youmaycompletetheexamtothebestofyourabilityusingpencilbeforeswitchingtopenandmakingcorrectionsforpartialcreditusingahandwrittennotecard.Exam1willincludecontentthroughcompatibilityandpartitioning.

Exam2 12 Exam2willfollowtheformatandguidelinesspecifiedabove,andwillinclude~40%conceptsfromExam1,~60%newcontent.

FinalExam 15ThefinalexamwillfollowthesameformatandguidelinesasExams1and2.Itwillbe

approximatelytwicethelengthofatypicallectureexam.Thefinalwillbecumulative,andwillconsistof~40%igneousconceptsand~60%metamorphicconcepts.

LegoLab 6

YouwillexplorechemicaldifferentiationusingLegostosimulateacrystallizingmagmabody.Thisexercisewillhelpyoubuildnecessaryskillsforthe“IgneousWorldTour.”Youwill:classifyrocksandmagmausingbulkrockchemistryandmineralassemblages;useExceltocalculatechangingchemistryandtogenerategeochemicalplots;analyzeandinterpretgeochemicalplots;findanddocumenthandsamplesthatcorrespondtotherocksandmineralsinyoursimulation.Youwillsummarizeyourresultsinaconcisebutwell-illustratedreport.

IgneousWorldTourWebsite

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Together,asaclass,wewillexploremid-oceanridges.Youwillthentakepersonalresponsibilityforuniquevolcanicsystemsin(1)anoceanislandsetting,and(2)asubductionzone.Youandapartnerwillcompareyourfindingsforyouruniquesettings.Thisprojectwillbetheculminationofseverallabsandlecturesintheigneouspetrologyunitoftheclass.You

willpresentyourresultsandinterpretationsinawell-illustratedWordPresswebsite.

MetamorphicAdopt-a-Rock 10

Whenwetransitionfromigneoustometamorphicrocks,youwillfindarockto“adopt.”Youwilldescribetherockinhandsample,makeandcharacterizeathinsection,andmakeyourbestattempttotellthefulllife-storyoftherock,fromtheformationofitsprotolithtoitscurrentstate(usingevidenceliketexture,mineralassemblages).Youwillsummarizeyourworkand

yourinterpretationsinawell-illustrated,data-richpresentation.

Generallabandlecture 10 Standardlabtasks(weekly)andin-classactivitieswithatake-homecomponent(rare)willbe

weightedequallyandfactoredintothiscategory.