Sedimentary Petrology
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2025-2026
01003718
Geology
Portuguese
Face-to-face
SEMESTRIAL
6.0
Elective
1st Cycle Studies
Recommended Prerequisites
Basic geological knowledge.
Teaching Methods
Conventional classes with transmission and discussion of concepts.
Practical laboratory work involving macroscopic and microscopic analysis of rocks and minerals.
Practical work centered on the recognition of lithologies in outcrop and interpretation of the sedimentary record.
Learning Outcomes
1) Understand the criteria and methods of analysis and classification of sedimentary products as well as the reasons that led to its selection
2) Collect, organize and analyze descriptive data of sediments and sedimentary rocks, using the concepts, methodologies and field and laboratory techniques, reaching a standardized classification.
3) Conduct fieldwork and laboratory work in a responsible and safe way, adopting attitudes of analytical rigor;
4) Organize sedimentary data using specific formula and terminology.
Work Placement(s)
NoSyllabus
THEORETICAL
1. Rocks, sedimentary environments and processes (introduction)
2. Clastic rocks
2.1. Clasts, matrix and cement
2.2. Texture
2.3. Sedimentary structures
2.4. Composition
2.5.1. Factors determining composition
2.5.2. Compositional maturity
2.6. Classification of siliciclastic rocks
3. Carbonated rocks
3.1. Constituent grains
3.2. Connection phase
3.3. sedimentary structures
3.4. Classification of carbonate rocks
3.4.1. Expeditious cassifications
3.4.2. Folk classification
3.4.3. Dunham classification
4. Other sedimentary rocks
5. Diagenesis
PRACTICE
1) Siliciclastic rocks
Texture
- Particle size
- Roundness
Identification and description of clasts, matrix and cement
Textural and compositional classification
2) Carbonated rocks
Constituents of carbonate rocks
- Allochems (bioclasts, ooides, peloids, intraclasts)
- Extraclast
- Phase connection (micrite and esparrite)
Classification
- Dunham
- Folk.
Head Lecturer(s)
Pedro Alexandre Henriques Dias Morgado Dinis
Assessment Methods
Assessment
Resolution Problems: 50.0%
Exam: 50.0%
Bibliography
Adams, A. E., MacKenzie, W. S. & Guilford, C. (1984). Atlas of sedimentary rocks under microscope. Longman Scientific & Technical, Harlow, 104 p.
Sgarbi, N. (org.) (2012). Petrografia macroscópica das rochas ígneas, sedimentares e metamórficas, 2ª edição revista e ampliada, Editora UFMG, Belo Horizonte, 626 p.
Stow, V. (2009). Sedimentary Rocks in the Field. Manson Publ., London, 320 p.
Tucker, M. E. (1991) Field Description of Sedimentary Rocks. Geological Society of London Professional Handbook Series, John Wiley & Sons Inc., 112p.
Tucker, M. E. (2001) Sedimentary Petrology: An Introduction to the Origin of Sedimentary Rocks. Blackwell Science, 262p.