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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1927-1928-229

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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING 229 SPECIAL LECTURES Michaelmas and Lent Teems Tuesdays 30 Department of Mechanical Engineering course of three or four lectures II Department of Electrical Engineering course of three or four lectures III Department of Civil Engineering course of three or four lectures For full particulars of the above lectures see special announcements The above courses are free to the Regular Students of the College Faculty of Engineering For others the Fee for each Course is 10 6d Students of other Colleges and Technical Institutions and Students or Graduates of Professional Institutions are admitted at one half of the above Fees GEOLOGY Intermediate Sc and Diploma Course Tt -Physical Geology One lecture per week The Earth as Planet-Its larger surface features-Atmospheric agents and their effects-Action of surface and underground waters and of ice-The Ocean its movements and work-Distribution of temperature and pressure in the Earth and its density-The internal forces and their effects Subsidence and Elevation Volcanoes and Earthquakes-The nature modes of formation and occurrence of Aqueous Igneous and Metamorphic Rocks-Structural Geology The characters and relations of rock-masses-Features produced by Denudation Yj -Stratigraphical and Economic Geology One lecture per week Stratigraphy of the British Isles with special reference to the economic aspects of the subject-Elementary Economic Geology Y8 -Laboratory Work Three hours per week Physical Geology -Interpretation of simple geological maps by description and by the drawing of sections Mineralogy and Petrology -Description and identification of common rock-forming minerals and of the principal varieties of rocks-Study of the chief types of rocks in thin sections under the microscope Palceontology -Identification of common fossils and recognition of their stratigraphical horizon
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