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Geology of Southeast Australia (GEOL20001)
Undergraduate level 2Points: 12.5Off Campus
Overview
| Availability(Quotas apply) | February - Off Campus |
|---|---|
| Fees | Look up fees |
This subject provides students with an introduction to the geological evolution of southeast Victoria, via a practical field experience. Students will develop skills in reconstructing the geology and history of the region and in the identification of the geological relationships between rock units in the field, including evidence for the nature of volcanic eruptions. Key formations such as the Ordovician shale, Permian tillite, Cretaceous sandstone and Tertiary limestone deposits will be examined to interpret their evolution. Students will learn to characterise the age and depositional environments of these units using fossils and sediments and will be introduced to geological methods used to evaluate the geomorphic evolution and tectonic activity of southeast Australia.
Intended learning outcomes
At the end of this subject, students should have the skills to:
- Reconstruct the geological history of southeast Victoria using field-based observations and data interpretation.
- Identify and interpret geological relationships between rock units, including evidence for volcanic processes.
- Characterise the age and depositional environments of key geological formations such as Ordovician shale, Permian tillite, Cretaceous sandstone and Tertiary limestone.
- Apply geological techniques to evaluate the geomorphic evolution and tectonic activity of southeast Australia.
Last updated: 3 December 2025