Part-I
(a) General Geology : Solar System. The Earth : its
origin, age and internal constitution. Volcanoes-types, distribution geological
effects and products. Earthquakes-intensity, magnitude, distribution, causes and
effects. Elementary ideas about isostasy, geosynclines, mountain building,
continental drift, sea floor spreading and plate tectonics.
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(b) Geomorphology : Basic concepts. External and
internal processes. Rock weathering. Cycle of erosion. Fluvial landforms and
drainage patterns. Landforms of aeolian, marine, glacial and 'Karst' landscapes.
Elements of Remote Sensing.
(c) Structural and field Geology : Primary and
secondary structures. Dip and strike of beds. Unconformities. Study of folds,
joints, faults, foliation and lineations. Overthrusts and nappe structures.
Stages of rock deformation. Construction of block diagrams. Stereographic and
equal-area nets. Solutions of simple problems by stereographic net.
Topographic maps and their interpretation. Use of clinometer
compass in the field Measurements of bed, foliation, folds joints, faults and
lineations in the field. Principles of geological mapping. Effects of topography
on outcrops. Drawing of sections.
Part-II
(a) Crystallography : Elements of crystal structure.
Laws of crystallography, Symmetry elements of normal classes of seven crystal
systems.
Properties and interaction of light and crystalline matter.
Petrological microscope and accessories. Construction and use of Nicole prism.
Pleochroism, double refraction, extinction angle, birefringence and twinning in
crystals, Isotropic, uniaxial and biaxial minerals.
(b) Mineralogy : Physical, chemical and optical
properties of the following common rock forming minerals: quartz, feldspar,
mica, pyroxene, amphibole, olivine, garnet, chlorite, carbonates,
aluminosilicates. Structure of silicates and crystal chemistry of minerals.
Gemstones.
(c) Economic Geology :Ore, ore mineral and gangue. Classification of
ore deposits. Important processes of their formation. Occurrence, origin and
distribution in India of the ores of aluminium, chromium, copper, gold, lead,
zinc, iron, manganese and radioactive elements. Deposits of minerals use as
abrasives, refractories and in ceramics, deposits of coal and petroleum.
Elements of prospecting for mineral deposits.
Part -III
(a) Igneous Petrology :Origin of magma and formation
of igneous rocks. Bowen's reaction principle. Crystallisation of binary systems.
Classification of igneous rocks. Textures and structures of igneous rocks.
Composition, origin and mode of occurrence of granite, syenite, diorite, mafic
and ultramafic groups, anorthosites and alkaline rocks.
(b) Sedimentary Petrology : Sedimentary process and
products. Classification of sedimentary rocks. Sedimentary structures. Residual
deposits - their mode of formation, chacteristics and types, Clastic deposits-
their classification, mineral composition and texture. Elementary ideas about
the origin and characteristics of quartz arenites, arkoses and graywackes.
Siliceous and calcareous deposits of chemical and organic origin.
(c) Metamorphic Petrology :Types and factors of
metamorphism. Zones, grades and facies of metamorphism. Regional and contact
metamorphism. Textures and structures of metamorphic rocks. Metamorphism of
argillaceous, arenaceous, calcareous and basic rocks. Metasomatism.
Part-IV
(a) Paleontology :Habits and habitats of animals.
Fossils and fossilization. Modes of preservation. Application of fossils, Study
of morphology and geological history of Foraminiferida, Brachipoda, Bivalvia,
Gastropoda, Cephalopoda, Trilobita, Echinoidea and Anthozoa.
Mammals of Siwalik Group. A brief study of Gondwana flora.
(b) Stratigraphy and Geology of India :Fundamental
laws of stratigraphy. Stratigraphic classification lithostratigraphic,
biostratigraphic and chronostratigraphic. Geological time scale.
Physiographic divisions and outline of stratigraphy of India.
Brief study of Dharwar, Vindhyan and Gondwana Supergroups and Siwalik Group with
reference to their major subdivisions, lithology, fossils, areal distribution
and economic importance.
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