Ders Adı Kodu Yarıyıl T+U Saat Kredi AKTS
Tectonıcs JFM 202 4 2 + 1 3 5
Ön Koşul Dersleri
Önerilen Seçmeli Dersler

Petroleum Geology

Dersin Dili Türkçe
Dersin Seviyesi Lisans
Dersin Türü Zorunlu
Dersin Koordinatörü Dr.Öğr.Üyesi ŞEFİK RAMAZANOĞLU
Dersi Verenler Dr.Öğr.Üyesi ŞEFİK RAMAZANOĞLU,
Dersin Yardımcıları

Arş. Gör. Hilal Yalçın

Dersin Kategorisi Diğer
Dersin Amacı

The Earth is a dynamic planet. The motion of the tectonic plates that form the surface of the earth causes magmatic and seismic activity and as a result the crust is deformed. Besides, the folds and faults, that form due to the deformation of the crust, are the main tectonic structures, where mineral deposits, oil and gas traps are formed. The subject of this course is the deformation of the crust and students gain knowledge as to how the geological structures are formed, and they learn how to apply this knowledge in the exploration of the mineral deposits, oil and natural gas, as well as in seismic hazard mitigation.

Dersin İçeriği

Stress & strain, Faults, Normal faults, Thrust or reverse faults, Strike-slip faults, Fractures & joınts, Folds, Foliations & Lineations, Regional association of structures, Plate Tectonics, Subduction Zones, Continental Collision Zones, Mid-Ocean Ridges

# Ders Öğrenme Çıktıları Öğretim Yöntemleri Ölçme Yöntemleri
1 Evaluates stress and strain relationships, Lecture, Question-Answer, Discussion, Drilland Practice, Testing, Homework,
2 Interprets the rheological properties of geologic materials based on deformation characteristics, Lecture, Question-Answer, Discussion, Drilland Practice, Testing, Homework,
3 Recognizes different types of faults and folds and interprets the tectonic structure, Lecture, Question-Answer, Discussion, Drilland Practice, Demonstration, Testing, Homework,
4 Designs a geophysical exploration program based on fault and fold criteria, Lecture, Question-Answer, Discussion, Drilland Practice, Testing, Homework,
5 Can delineate fault and fold structures from lithologic well logs, Lecture, Question-Answer, Discussion, Drilland Practice, Demonstration, Testing, Homework,
6 Interprets and delineates faults and folds in seismic reflection and refraction data, Lecture, Question-Answer, Discussion, Drilland Practice, Testing, Homework,
7 Interprets geological history based on tectonic structure.
Hafta Ders Konuları Ön Hazırlık
1 Introduction,
2 Stress & Strain,
3 Faults,
4 Normal Faults,
5 Thrust or Reverse Faults,
6 Strike-slip Faults,
7 Fractures & Joints,
8 Folds,
9 Foliations & Lineations,
10 Regional Associations of Structures,
11 Plate Tectonics,
12 Subduction zones,
13 Continental Collision Zones,
14 Mid-Ocean Ridges,
Kaynaklar
Ders Notu
Ders Kaynakları

STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY
Second Edition
Robert J. Twiss & Eldridge M. Moores
W. H. Freeman and Company 2007

GLOBAL TECTONICS
Third Edition
Philip Kearey, Keith A. Klepeis, and Frederick J. Vine
Wiley-Blackwell - 2009

YAPISAL JEOLOJİ
Erkan Karaman
Devran Matbaacılık - 2006

YAPISAL JEOLOJI
İhsan Ketin ve Nezihi Canıtez
Teknik Üniversite Matbaası 1972

DAVIS, H. G., (1984), Structural Geology of Rocks and Regions, John Wiley And Sons Inc., Canada
KARAMAN, E. (1996),Temel Yapısal Jeoloji ve Uygulamaları, Akdeniz Ünv.

Sıra Program Çıktıları Katkı Düzeyi
1 2 3 4 5
1 -Engineering graduates with sufficient knowledge background on science and engineering subjects of their related area, and who are skillful in implementing theoretical and practical knowledge for modelling and solving engineering problems. X
1 -Engineering graduates with sufficient knowledge background on science and engineering subjects of their related area, and who are skillful in implementing theoretical and practical knowledge for modelling and solving engineering problems. X
2 -Engineering graduates with skills in identifying, describing, formulating and solving complex engineering problems, and thus,deciding and implementing appropriate methods for analyzing and modelling. X
2 -Engineering graduates with skills in identifying, describing, formulating and solving complex engineering problems, and thus,deciding and implementing appropriate methods for analyzing and modelling. X
3 -Engineering graduates with skills in designing a complex system, process, device or product under realistic constraints and conditions to meet specific requirements; for this purpose, skills in implementing modern design methods.
3 -Engineering graduates with skills in designing a complex system, process, device or product under realistic constraints and conditions to meet specific requirements; for this purpose, skills in implementing modern design methods. X
4 -Engineering graduates with skills in developing, selecting and implementing modern techniques and tools required for engineering applications as well as with skills in using information technologies effectively. X
4 -Engineering graduates with skills in developing, selecting and implementing modern techniques and tools required for engineering applications as well as with skills in using information technologies effectively. X
5 -Engineering graduates with skills in designing and conducting experiments, collecting data, analyzing and interpreting the results in order to evaluate engineering problems. X
5 -Engineering graduates with skills in designing and conducting experiments, collecting data, analyzing and interpreting the results in order to evaluate engineering problems. X
6 -Engineering graduates who are able to work within a one discipline or multi-discipline team,as well as who are able to work individually X
6 -Engineering graduates who are able to work within a one discipline or multi-discipline team,as well as who are able to work individually X
7 -Engineering graduates who are able to effectively communicate orally and officially in Turkish Language as well as who knows at least one foreign language X
7 -Engineering graduates who are able to effectively communicate orally and officially in Turkish Language as well as who knows at least one foreign language X
8 -Engineering graduates with motivation to life-long learning and having known significance of continuous education beyond undergraduate studies for science and technology X
8 -Engineering graduates with motivation to life-long learning and having known significance of continuous education beyond undergraduate studies for science and technology
9 -Engineering graduates with well-structured responsibilities in profession and ethics X
9 -Engineering graduates with well-structured responsibilities in profession and ethics X
10 -Engineering graduates having knowledge about practices in professional life such as project management, risk management and change management, and who are aware of innovation and sustainable development. X
11 -Engineering graduates having knowledge about universal and social effects of engineering applications on health, environment and safety, as well as having awareness for juridical consequences of engineering solutions.
Değerlendirme Sistemi
Yarıyıl Çalışmaları Katkı Oranı
1. Ödev 20
1. Ara Sınav 60
1. Kısa Sınav 10
2. Kısa Sınav 10
Toplam 100
1. Yıl İçinin Başarıya 50
1. Final 50
Toplam 100
AKTS - İş Yükü Etkinlik Sayı Süre (Saat) Toplam İş Yükü (Saat)
Course Duration (Including the exam week: 16x Total course hours) 16 3 48
Hours for off-the-classroom study (Pre-study, practice) 16 2 32
Mid-terms 1 12 12
Quiz 2 14 28
Assignment 1 15 15
Final examination 1 16 16
Toplam İş Yükü 151
Toplam İş Yükü / 25 (Saat) 6,04
Dersin AKTS Kredisi 5