General and Applied Geology


Soil, subsoil, soil formation, soil distribution. Physical properties of soils. Soil organic matter. Clay minerals, effect on the ground. Report on the chemical properties of the soil. Characterization of soils. Reference to rinse concepts diapilosi, degradation, enrichment. CLASSIFICATION American soil system. Characteristics symbols. Create-establishment and evolution of the Earth. Theory of the lithospheric plates. Minerals. Methods recognition. Petrogennetika minerals. Rocks-categories. Stratigraphy, fundamental concepts. Illustrations on paper. Geomorphology, weathering, erosion, karst phenomena.


Objectives

Aim to prepare students for the production environment maps in GIS.


Prerequisites

No


Syllabus

Soil, subsoil, soil formation, soil distribution. Physical properties of soils. Soil organic matter. Clay minerals, effect on the ground. Report on the chemical properties of the soil. Characterization of soils. Reference to rinse concepts diapilosi, degradation, enrichment. CLASSIFICATION American soil system. Characteristics symbols. Create-establishment and evolution of the Earth. Theory of the lithospheric plates. Minerals. Methods recognition. Petrogennetika minerals. Rocks-categories. Stratigraphy, fundamental concepts. Illustrations on paper. Geomorphology, weathering, erosion, karst phenomena.

COURSE DETAILS

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Type:

Undergraduate

(A-)


Instructors: Konstantinos Papatheodorou
Department: Department of Civil Engineering and Surveying and Geomatics
Institution: TEI of Central Macedonia
Subject: Civil Engineering
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