| School | 
 Natural Sciences | 
Academic Unit
  | 
 Geology Department | 
Level of Studies
  | 
 Undergraduate | 
Course Code
  | 
 GEO_703E | 
| Εξάμηνο σπουδών | 
 6ο | 
Course Title
  | 
 Coal Geology | 
Independent Teaching Activities
  | 
 Lectures, seminars, laboratory work | 
Weekly Teaching Hours
  | 
 2 (lect.) + 1 (lab.) + 1 (tut.) | 
| Credits | 
 3 | 
Course Type
  | 
 Field of Science and Skills Development | 
Prerequisite Courses
  | 
 Typically, there are not prerequisite courses. Essentially, the students should possess knowledge provided through the theoretical courses Mineralogy, Petrology, Geochemistry, Tectonics, Sedimentology. | 
Language of Instruction & Examinations
  | 
 Greek | 
Is the Course offered to Erasmus Students
  | 
Υes, in English | 
| Course Web-Page (URL) | 
 https://eclass.upatras.gr/courses/GEO374/ | 
Learning Outcomes
  | 
 By the end of this course the student will 
- Have a spherical view of the geology of peat and coal deposits and the factors controlling their formation.
 
- Be acquainted with the methods and techniques applied in the exploration and the exploitation of peatlands and coal deposits.
 
- Be aware of the major world and domestic peatlands and coal deposits.
 
- Be able to assess the potential environmental impacts from the use of peat and coal.
 
 
By the end of this course the student will, furthermore, have developed the following skills: 
- Ability to exhibit knowledge and understanding of the essential facts, concepts, theories and applications which are related to peat/coal formation.
 
- Ability to apply this knowledge and understanding to the solution of problems related to peatlands and coal deposits.
 
- Ability to adopt and apply new methodologies/techniques to solve problems dealing with the peat/coal exploration.
 
- Study skills needed for continuing professional development.
 
- Ability to interact with others in geological or interdisciplinary problems.
 
 
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General Competences
  | 
 Generally, by the end of this course the student will have developed the following general abilities: 
- Searching, analysis and synthesis of facts and information, as well as using the necessary technologies
 
- Adaptation to new situations
 
- Decision making
 
- Autonomous (Independent) work
 
- Group work
 
- Exercise of criticism and self-criticism
 
- Promotion of free, creative and inductive thinking
 
- Respect to natural environment
 
- Work design and management
 
 
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| Syllabus | 
- Origin of coal.
 
- Peat-forming controls.
 
- Coalification.
 
- Types and components of coal.
 
- The coal deposit.
 
- Coal exploration
 
- Exploitation, reserves, production, utilisation
 
- Coal deposits in Greece
 
- Environmental Impacts
 
 
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| Delivery | 
 Lectures, seminars and laboratory work face to face.  | 
Use of Information & Communication Technology
  | 
 Use of Information and Communication Technologies (e.g. power point presentations) in teaching. The lectures content of the course for each chapter are uploaded on the e-class webpage of the University, in the form of a series of pdf files; the students can freely download them using a password. | 
Teaching Methods
  | 
 
| Activity | 
Semester workload | 
 
| Lectures (2 conduct hours per week x 13 weeks) | 
 2 X 13 = 26 | 
 
| Laboratory work (1 conduct hour per week x 13 weeks) | 
 1 X 13 = 13 | 
 
| Tutorial | 
  1 X 13 = 13 | 
 
| Hours for private study of the student and preparation of home-works | 
23 | 
 
|  Total number of hours for the Course | 
75  | 
 
 
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 Student Performance Evaluation
  | 
- Exercises
 
 
- During the semester the students have to do homework; the exercises have to be given to the teaching staff on time. This is the basic prerequisite for allowing participation in the final examination.
 
 
- Final Examination, including
 
- Written examination after the semester end, including questions of short and extended replies, diagramme interpretation etc. The mark of the written examination constitutes 50% of the final mark
 
- Oral examination on the microscope including
 
 
- Determination of macerals.
 
- Questions on the origin of the certain macerals.
 
 
The mark of the oral examination constitutes 50% of the final mark. 
Minimum passing grade:  5. | 
Attached Bibliography
  | 
 Suggested bibliography: 
- Christanis K., 1998. Coal Geology. Textbook, University of Patras.
 
- Diessel C.F.K., 1995. Coal-bearing Depositional Systems. Springer Verlag, Berlin.
 
- Taylor, G.H., Teichmüller, M., Davis, A., Diessel, C.F.K., Littke, R., Robert, P., 1998. Organic Petrology. Gebrüder Borntraeger, Berlin.
 
- Thomas, L., 2012. Coal Geology. 2nd Edition, Wiley-Blackwell.
 
 
Related academic journals: 
- International Journal of Coal Geology (https://www.journals.elsevier.com/international-journal-of-coal-geology).
 
 
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