University of Madras - Syllabus of Bachelor of Science (BSc) Industrial-Geology - Semester IV - Paper V - Economic Geology
UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS
B.Sc. DEGREE COURSE IN Industrial-Geology
SEMESTER SYSTEM WITH CREDITS
(Effective from the Academic Year 2003-2004)
SYLLABUS
Semester IV - Paper V - Economic Geology
Duration of Examination: 3 hrs
Maximum Marks: 100
Credits: 4
Unit I
Processes of mineral formation - Primary and secondary processes: Brief outline of Magmatic, Sublimate, Contact metasornatic, Hydrothermal, Metasomatic replacement, Sedimentary, Evaporite, Placer, Residual, Oxidation and Supergene enrichment and Metamorphic.
Classification of Mineral deposits - controls of ore localization.
Unit II
Mode of Occurrence, uses and distribution of the following ores and industrial minerals in India: Realgar, Orpiment, Stibnite, Molybdenite, Cinnabar, Gypsum, Corundum, Red Ochre, Ilmenite, Magnesite, Chromite, Cassiterite, Rutile, Yellow Ochre, Graphite, Calcite, Dolomite, Cerrusite, Fluorite, Phosphate, Monazite and Asbestos.
Unit III
Mode of Occurrence, Origin and distribution of the following ore deposits in India: Gold, Iron, Copper, Manganese, Lead & Zinc and Bauxite.
Unit IV
Minerals required for the following industries: Abrasive, Fertilizer, Paint, Refractory, Glass, Ceramic and Cement - their mode of occurrence, physical properties, chemical composition and distribution in India.
Unit V
Coal and Petroleum - Occurrence, Origin and distribution in India.
Building Stones - Characters, Distribution and mode of occurrence.
Mineral wealth of Tamil Nadu.
Books Recommended
Economic Mineral Deposits by A.N. Bateman, Asian Publishing House, 1962.
Ore Deposits of India by Gokhale and Rao, Thomson Press, New Delhi, 1972.
India's Mineral resources by S. Krishnaswamy, Oxford IBH Publishing Co. ,New Delhi,.
1979.