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fawa—afeeret Utter sat Bf ae afte f& wera wre ‘Sait wera wer — aftr aia =40 Valitse wera fede — aftr aie =40 arate qpares (Prrrét = 10, : Hrél= 10) =20 sarehfires tte — seer aia =50 wir = 150 Subject - Geology Scheme of Examination Marks Annual Two Paper pattern Theory paper First = Maximum Marks =40 Theory paper Second = - — Maximum Marks =40 Internal Assessment (Three Monthly = 10, Six Monthly = 10) =20 Practical Exam = Maximum Marks =50 Total =150 aw, one GP howndey a eg prac (oe sea ) Lk eae! wore) pom oh AA m9: a wg) A gRethoc) Ger ica ue G ya? ae seg Veit weTIa S set wr fra : 05 aegATS Te (1 sie Tete) = 05 05 Ay Vana wet gerd aR arate fwcr ufea (2 sim wets) = 10(5 x 2) os thf ward wet garg are siaftey faarea wer (6 sie we) = 25 (5 x5) arr Scheme for setting theory question paper : 05 Objective type (1Marks each) =05 05 Short Answer type questions with Unit wise internal choice ( 2 Marks each) = 10 (5 x 2) 05 Long Answer type questions with Unit wise internal choice (5 Marks each) = 25 (5 x 5) Bop. 4 Germ CMA KAP h Ele, a) aa QE om git GPamndy yore Ee_ Gai a? oe veg Ren fear, wee TR eras wars & fered afte fen vals ager wea Safa gears Hoge ERT self den Ay. se MoTUTE |e arp Department of Higher Education, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh Under Graduate Annual Examination Patter Syllabus As recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P. w.e.f. Session 2019 — 20 aT / Class ‘igen aT = 1/ BSc. Part-I fav / Subject afta / GEOLOGY weqTa / Paper we / First fava aye or vite / Title of Subject Group yafaatta qd q-arafefasr/ Geodynamics and Geomorphology afrart ar apfer / Compulsory or Optional afar} / Compulsory siftrama siz / Max. Marks 40 mqaer fear / Particular ore afta or Gag, TaN Ua Sea AEs, SR AST | edt Bh wah | Sew ws ge TE | Rearafion Ca ged ory | yeah BH omaftes warn: aS, were wd IS PT: Gree, wars we fer aie & apeedt cit sarang: yar, sere va aw! Chit Introduction to Geology, branches and its importance, Solar System. Origin of the Earth, Meteorites and Asteroids. Radioactivity and age of the Earth. Interior of the earth: crust, mantle and core. Earthquakes: causes, effects and distribution. Seismic Zones of India. Volcanoes: types, products and distribution. org 2 wane ol Weert va Rete | werenty fee oH omer GTETe | 23. Wa Ter HATE Us GAS FATT 4. ae faackh at veneet, flakh ciel & ver ya cle eae | 5. eamerannta wee, af yet ests arg NalP APE REN ew eeNe Unit | 1.Concept and theories of Isostasy. 2, Elementary ideas of continental drift. 3. Sea floor spreading and its evidences. 4. Concept of plate tectonics, types of tectonic plates and plate boundaries. 5. Mid-oceanic ridges, Trenches and Island ares. a3 [1 aI Rad A ae USAT Ay + 2. yarepherer wre, tet amera yd Sad ER | 74 3. yar eaRy wd get} AA FER Rs best 4, Te SITE aT TGA PART | 5. arg Reet ar PAA see A oT ae Bibel (> deebs ) Unit tll - Fundamental concepts of geomorphology. . Soil formation, and important types of soil. Geomorphology of Indian Sub-Continent. Application in Geomorphology. Geomorphic agents, rock weathering and its types. o1g—4 oreite am vd same a wa & yeniie ord | wehe yereftat wat & ytentia ori are yore | sere grep 3, 4, 5 1 2. 3 4, 5. 6 Univ 1- Geomorphological cycle and Drainage System. 2- Geological work of river. 3. Fluvial landforms 4- Geological work of wind. 5- Aeolian landforms. 6- Volcanic landforms. ora 1 ere S ere wr 2. Rrra yaneefeat | aftr oa & ten art SEER 3 yar ord od ata yore fat Unit-V 3. 4, ORE WaerTeBAAaT | 5. L Geological work of glacier. 2. Glacial landforms. 3. Geological work of groundwater. 4. Karst topography. 5. Geological work of ocean and coastal landforms. Suggested Readings : shite ters : St aga de cd vigidstarera shite ater: Soh fra wa aa, ie yorpftitar : wie Riz gates wd argh Rare: Sito at ene Principles of Physical Geology. A. Homes Principles of Geomorphology. W. D. Thombury. Physi | Geology: An Introduction. William J. Miller Physical Geology of India. $. M. Mathur An Introduction to Physical Geology. A. K. Datta. A Text book of Physical Geology. G. B. Mahapatra ar 2h) or ‘oem PRrer fear, weeer ITT earae ara & PRY aries wear Tats aN TEA aeafie oeare ewer ETT ore me A,B TSATTET BRT STEHART Deparment of Higher Education, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh ‘Under Graduate Annual Examination Pattern Syllabus ‘As recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P. w.e.f. Session 2019 — 20 wat / Class Aiea. art —|/ B.Sc. Part-I fava / Subject aftsr / GEOLOGY wears / Paper feta / Second awa AE oT eH / Title of Subject Group frrea wa aftaftsrt Crystallography and Mineralogy aifrani ar ania /Compulsory or Optional sifrrard#_ / Compulsory aaftenera 3t / Max. Marks 40 rear fae / Particular wet 7, eater Va faecet ST GARATET | 2. firtect vive ud FONE wT 3. Brea & earl freer ST! 4. Breeeta ser ua sieht TT! 5 Baca dees A oes org Ys Yaw TET! Unit-1 T. Definition of mineral and crystal 2. Crystal structure and unit cells. 3. Elements of crystal. Crystal forms. 4, Crystallographic axes and axial angles. 5, Parameters and indices systems of crystal notations. woIg—2 + freee Rane & Far 2. Recah TARR | frecat or after a Breca wgeral & ara at A AAA ary wf 67) free 4 ae | Unit-ll Laws of Crystallography. Crystal symmetry. Forms of normal classes. Twinning in crystals. Classification of Crystals and Symmetry of normal classes of crystal systems. ae3 Tahar frat: fafeie Seay es Saat THe waftatt 4 da aATelrea, SIT TF YEO TT | ore ea aProit atte 771 Unit-Iit Mineralogy’ Silicate siructures and classification of silicates. Bonding in Minerals. pulse berelpsepn-lsae _ Isomorphism, Polymorphism and Pseudomorphism. 364 wry bechs Smt Woo Pe eee) r of minerals, ea | 1. WoT A wep: UemTeT oT RTA Ue OT 1 2 sma, sift srr ya we ottaftes aera | 3. feared, Prefer fier : erat ud arf wort | 4. gam gered: are get arbor | 5, afta & genta 71 Unit-IV | I. Nature of light: reflection and refraction of light. | 2. Refractive index, critical angle and total intemal reflection. 3. Double refraction, Nicol prism: construction and working. 4. Polarizing microscope: parts and functions. 5. Optical properties of minerals. wos | Raehin ata wel & ares ate we wena Ga or oeaaT 1. oifferd, 7re va opr | 2, Tranter | 3, weptatet | 4, BeTIR | 5. ferferet | 6. foratenge | Unit-V | Study of composition, physical and optical properti groups : 1. Olivine, Garnet and Mica. 2. Pyroxenes 3. Amphiboles 4. Feldspars 3.Sili 6. Zeolite, } Suggested Readings : aia an Perce fla — of. &. a er afta far & fraid — se fh aaa wratfiy yam (art) — Si. & wy. AfoReoe wrote wits far & yet aor : eee ( arqare : dete ) afta Wi freee Bart — zidive wat fran Om B Rutley’s Elements of Mineralogy: Read, H.H. 3° OF oa > Rutley’s Elements of Mineralogy: Gribble, C.D. (Rr? t g: 2V08 Dana's Text Book of Mineralog Qo ihnde, bf ( du decks). 19 . B.Sc. Part -1 ® Subject- GEOLOGY rites : anita, qaretart yt Brecer Ten wir Rear Practical : Geodynamics, Geomorphology and Crystallography & Mineralogy Marks : 50 yerepfre wee wr ser | Tramps arate @redia wer far) ar ffs tart ae Arata wrargfte arta ue BA y_onephta ed amare oA a AEH | ana & Yer afta we aye ada stacy ate ed ater eater are & tat arftat we yee deere cata | ode omnes 3 ape yard ofteee ed after eater Study of Geomorphic models. ‘Numbering of topographic maps (Survey of India) on various scales. Interpretation of various geomorphic landforms and drainage patterns on topographic maps. Plotting of major mountain ranges, lakes and rivers on the outline map of India. Plotting of seismic observatories on the outline map in India. Plotting of epicenters and magnitudes of major earthquakes of Indian subcontinent. ane wae ait & farce Ase H TARA Tell GT sez | freee Byer Saar sell Br AST Boece replat ar are | eR wha wr ACT | ata Pratt atta & shite ot a sear eer agree St mera & sto Pemtorart waft were oH ar sree | Study of symmetry elements of crystal models of normal classes. Use of Projection Diagrams to represent crystal symmetry. Study of fundamental forms of crystal models of normal classes. Verification of Euler's theorem. Study of physical properties of rock forming minerals, Study of the optical properties of important rock forming minerals using polarizing microscope. 2A Ay wre uw Bibeols é Tignals) CBE Recht) ait he 114 YP x a. det Seaepe Us 2 eRathet) — Sy Bed hws & a\e\\4 aelyg ‘oeq Ret eurt, HeaweeT ITT wane Sanat 3 fea afta wher walt ager wear bafta ora vse ane ogee ger aw rere ERT aryeheer Department of Higher Education, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh Under Graduate Annual Examination Pattern Syllabus As recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P. w.e.f. Session 2020 — 2021 ‘Bal / Class @umeh. rT -11/ BSc. Part-I fava / Subject afar / GEOLOGY wera / Paper er / First fava ay wT efter / Title of Subject Group WafAsrt/ Petrology afrari a tafer /Compulsory or Optional sif*arei_/ Compulsory aaftreret si / Max. Marks 40 Tree fa / Particular eo | 1. Meet a oRea, del or ara what 2, Brew va Hew, vowed (Rife), feuedta (Gage— Taig, tte ergareergs_qaatge), wd Preredta (sratangs—vearge—crretge) Pee RR oT Rec Tt TERT AIST | 3. eq af ofan, seat wa Weer] 4. often Rraia— aes afifear seer | 5. ay Beil S GT] 6. arty tell A Seay Unit- 1. Introduction to Petrology. General classification of rocks. 2. Phase and component, Crystallization and phase equilibrium in monary (Unicomponent) (SiOz), Binary (bi- component) (albite-anorthite; and diopside- anorthite), and Ternary (tri-component) (diopside-albite-anorthite) silicate system. 3. Definition, Origin and composition of magma, 4. Reaction principle- Bowen’s reaction series. 5. Forms of igneous rocks. 6. Structures of igneous rocks. a2 [1 aaa tal © Ter Va eT TT 2. ata tat or effet | 3. ffs, semengs, aftr wd sregréftre tat & arc WT) 4, rE Stet BT Seater Feo Fare Ud Far | 5. irige, werige, sritage Wd Aeree GT wear ud Yrerachar| 6. uMforge, Wivikige we ariherge ot seuft wa steravhar| Uniti | 7. Textures and microstructures of Igneous rocks. 2. Classifications of Igneous rocks. 3. Mineralogical characteristics of Acid, Alkaline, Basic, and Ultrabasic rocks. 4. Origin of Igneous rocks: magmatic differentiation and assimilation, 5, Petrogenesis and petrography of granite, Syenite, diorite and basalt. 6. Petrogenesis and petrography of chamokite, anortosite and carbonatite. ee—3 | 1. Haas GS Seater, Rae Us Pray | 2. sears Pacer Bt gaferoha afer | 3. omer seh, yer yd ecteronsH HT eraTRET | 4 FoR Ve SHOP BT STAUROT | 5. arse Ud sreTSe sraeTe Stell ar offer ud Agha | Uniti 1. Origin, Transportation and Deposition of sediments. 2. Environmental conditions of sediment deposition, 3. Concept of sedimentary facies. 4. Concept of lithification and diagenesis. 5. Classification and petrography of clastic and nonclastic sedimentary rocks, 1, Haare Sa BY BEAT | 2. ware tel Bsa 3. ant arto Ud saad ei S ses A GAR HE] 4. DIRT & aR Yd WH] 5. BRITT ot Shh ed rary apo weer | 6. oranda stall A diva, w8q vd see! UnitiV T. Structures of sedimentary rocks. 2. Textures of sedimentary rocks, 3. Heavy minerals and their significance in sedimentary study. 4. Agents and kinds of metamorphism, 5. Grade of metamorphism and metamorphic mineral zones. 6, Structures and textures of metamorphic rocks and its significances. 4, wreak ett wr VHT, ora | ACK Va AKF Stay | 2, SREP Weer BH aA yt WER 3. yuma, PafRrorsa, sO a ARR Stal BT ATTN | 4, FaSIRRY, tcramfeor, Pte wa Teche | 5. ana & aay aa) Univ 1. Classification of metamorphic rocks. Phase Rule. ACF and ARF diagrams, 2. Definition and types of metamorphic facies. 3. Metamorphism of argillaceous, arenaceous, carbonate and basic rocks. 4. Retrograde metamorphism, metasomatism, migmatite and granitization. 5. Granulite terrain of India, Suggested Readings : tea & Raia: afteor wee amar wd S. @. daferar ‘feat & fraia : oh. seq, feta, sqae—e. oh. Bir Igneous Petrology : M.K. Bose Metamorphic Petrology : B. Bhasker Rao Metamorphism and Metamorphic Rocks of Indi Ray Petrology: H. William, F.J. Tumer and E.M. Gilbert Principles of Petrology: G.W. Tyrell Sedimentary Rocks by: F.J. Petiijohn Textbook of Sedimentary Petrology by: Verma and Prasad Principles of Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology, Winter, J.D, 2005, 2e, PHI Delhi. Abe Cas kethor) ey st Oey me Sh 2 AA ee ABN 03. ory) ae wea fren feurr, seater eT wie wera & ford afte ater wait ager wea att geRM wse ENT ogee en AN. & eroTTE ERT are Department of Higher Education, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh Under Graduate Annual Examination Pattern Syllabus ‘As recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P. w.e.f. Session 2020-2021 want / Class @eR. HTT —11/ BSc. Part—I1 faye / Subject afar / GEOLOGY Weta / Paper feta / Second fara wR GT Gs / Title of Subject Group earTeTH yfFeTF / Structural Geology -aftrard ar aepfeae / Compulsory or Optional aiftraré_/ Compulsory siftrnerT ics / Max. Marks 40 ‘WSTSA AGN / Particular [seo [0 Series yer A uae ed ae aa) 2. WRT AL Tear | fe ud afore FA sae | 3. Fergie Gan wd area Sea: orig ee sa | 4. gelato oer, Grate oe af cen era & wa 5. tent & ete cen ger a wear | 6. tot frome FH orev | ofa we faeER Unit], Definition and scope of Structural Geology. 2. Identification of bedding. Concept of dip and strike. . Clinometer compass and Brunton compass : working and use. |. Study of outcrop. Effect of dip and slope on outcrops. Recognition of top and bottom of beds. . Concept of rock deformation. Stress and strain. Fert Bl aaa | Is—2 Unie Fold morphology. . Geometric and genetic classification of folds. . Recognition of folds in the field and on geological maps. Effect of folds on outcrops. . Elementary idea of mechanics of folding. >. Principles of Geological mapping and Re: ae creat | a ake Wa | vet or cathifee vd cata after | 3. was Ter Penhtw eras F ste A Tes 4. geet ow sith} wire Yee 5. tere Haren WH oT STATO | pNP | Unit-IIl | T. Fault morphology. Slip and separation. 132 Ga" 2. Geometric and genetic classification of faults. 2. 3. Recognition of faults in the field and on geological maps. {> ay wy 4 ae Bo, eka bhbeks z) c ole P Pa i mer ad Ck Are aM (BL Debs) CBS watrhpre) oe —3 3, 4 5, 6. 1 2 3 4 5 6. gaat arian va fie 1 2. 3. 4 5. 6. 7 2 4. Effect of faults on outerops. Elementary idea of mechanies of faulting, Te GR TH ore, GRY wT arate Va wae ater wa: uifenitas wrearach, ware, seater vd gen Gears B wer | Fer ont erect, wee, woofer wai ged BETH Wear | Univ Joint morphology, geometric and genetic classification of joints. Lineation: Terminology, in and relation to major structures. faenfrare @ THR, SBCA TA SAAR, afer Te sey | wa aol a ytsrtie afi 4 favre A ear . Reta a aera sraearcor ve rena weer, fey iar Fara OT cradttere wrest wr Racha fare) Revd fret & ae erat dae 5, 1 2. 3 1 2. Foliation: Terminology, kinds, origin and relation to major structures. 3 1 2 3 4 Uniev 6. 1. Types of unconformity. 2. Outlier and inlier. Onlap (overlap) and offlap. 3. Recognition of Unconformity in the field and on the Geological maps. 4. Elementary concept of tectonics, Tectonic framework of Peninsular India, Indo—Gangetic plains and Extra peninsular India, 5. Time-relationship between deformation and crystallisation. Suggested Readings: deren aftsr—ve after : 4. we. adhe wd dora fear carrer afters : go. stoner arate asia (art—2) = am, Wh. aioo Structural Geology: A.K Jain, Geological Society of India Bangaluru. Structural Geology : Billings MP. Theory of Structural Geology : Gokhale, N.W. Exercises on Geological Maps and ip-Strike : Gokhale, N.W. ‘Outlines of Structural Geology : Hills E.S. Structural Geology : Hobbs, Means and Williams Geological Maps : Chiplonkar and Pawar Structural Geology : Twiss and Moore CR ander? Biboeks. labels y . Comers | Cote) oa “ 2s Wee FP looney coe hether) ea 73 nee Class : B.Sc. Part! Subject : GEOLOGY write : tater wd dere afar Practical : Petrology and Structural Geology Marks : 50 @) tatters 1 Rrfefta vet or eed sere — (aPia wes, Tos, seul wa fe) ire, srivige, tat, Sarge, wrrTge, Adee, Senre. Rn, aw, fremge, we, aaconge, dre we Ufo | 2. Prefer det or gsr cers (athe wae. Tes. eer dread wa weafet)— AQT, PATER, TAA, fee, Aha va” warcorge| 3. aa & Yer af Y ope stat ar Rae eas (A) Petrology 1. Megascopic study of the following rocks:- (Mineralogical composition, Texture, Origin and Distribution). Granite, Diorite. Gabbro. Dunite, Syenite, Nepheline-Syenite, Dolerite, Pegmatite, Rhyolite, Basalt Conglomerate, Breccia, Sandstone, Shale, Limestone, Schist, Gneiss, Phylite, Slate, Quartzite , Marble and Charnockite. 2. Study of thin section of the following rocks: (Mineralogical composition, Texture, Microstructure and Origin. Granite, Diorite, Gabbro, Dunite, Syenite, Nepheline-syenite, Dolerite, Basalt, Sandstone, Limestone, Marble, Schist, Gneiss and Quartzte. 3. Distribution of important rock types on the outline map of India. @ dearrere after worgtrtier a werra 8 at vd afters a arg] wed Wa Bl Pera Fahy Es afeera Ht ATT | waite Afra d aade yd fae | am fry ore we eeatet at yeh wer rete ornare ya siete deere HT oe | Wee wrest aT se | (B) Structure! Geology « Measurement of dip and strike using Clinometer. . Measurement of dip and strike using Brunton compass. . Interpretation and drawing of sections of simple geological maps. Three point exercise and completion of outcrops. . Study of primary sedimentary and igneous structures. 5. Study of Structural models. es avaeRe 4 Qo A442 ee om pert : : “Gpandy Rrthaerte VOLE wo ChdKrtbete) wt . |e oe ‘see Pe Rear, meaner aT eae wart & FS after aka TEA org TERA She seRF Sa ERI ges sa ay. S WoT ERT age Department of Higher Education, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh Under Graduate Annual Examination Pattem Syllabus As recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P. w.e.f. Session 2021 — 22 wat / Class ge. aT — 11 1/ B.Sc, Part — II fara / Subject afésr / GEOLOGY wera / Paper wer / First fava ays or vinta / Charatan vd veritas / Title of Subject Group Palaeontology and Stratigraphy afar at defer / Compulsory or Optional aiffari_/ Compulsory arftrasa sia / Max. Marks 40 urgaea faawr/ Particular ae [1 Saeed a oka) Ge diay, we diame We sae HET, Sharer Ht onarae oR va harera a fae | shart & qenhte soar, gaa carey wd Gra FECT | deere, wRIMAde ws geclage a arena vs yenfre efter United .. Essential conditions for fossilization and modes of fossilization. }. Geological uses of fossils, Index fossils and their importance. |. Morphology and geological history of Graptolite, Forminifera, and Trilobite, oTe-2 1 2 3 4 T. Introduction to Palaeontology, Microfossils, macrofossils and its significance. 2 3 4. 7 area we aR PACT 1 fate IL, aferenarst UL eiferaferet Viera 2uma & wafters wr amie aaa Uniti T Morphology and geological history of 1. Echinoids Il. Brachiopoda TIL Lamellibranchia IV. Gastropoda V. Cephalopoda VI. Coral 2- Introduction to Evolutionary trend in Hominidae. og—3 1 Senter a GRaa— senate, Sarit, oegey wits wd aches addi & fread 4 ante orrert wd mae arfta—evide | pent sre FITS | 2. eRe @ rate, eee & after) we 3. ane & three tel ar cea, ame ewer wd anlar areca, orang (| pw?’ SS r 44— : In CBo RABE Bk Decks ey 2 Aare oy) “albe ) AE Cis @® Unit-it”] 1. Introduction to Stratigraphy: Basic concept of Lithostratigraphic, biostratigraphic, | Chronostratigraphic and magnetostratigraphic units and their interrelationship. Geological Time Seale, 2. Principles of stratigraphy. Criteria for correlation. 3. Stratigraphy. Geographic distribution and Economie importance of Precambrian rocks of India, Dharwar Supergroup, Cuddapah, Vindhyans and Kurnool. woR4 | Petetar or delta, ames Paw, afta, ve ce areca diaew ae onftier Fea | 1, itsarar mereie, 2. feafey ar grafts are, 3, awe or GH ora, 4, aterTg ar RPAH wre, 6. aH Be we Ser TAR, 6. GaN BE ar aa AeTYM, 7 reer ergs, ate 9, Sar Bu ar Se, anaes Rewer Ge aT Unit-IV | Study of stratigraphic distribution, lithlolgy, fauna, flora and economic importance of the following. 1. Gondwana Supergroup 2. Trassic of Spiti, 3. Jurassic rocks of Kuteh, 4. Cretaceous of Tamilnadu, 5. Bagh Beds and Lameta Beds, 6. Tertiary of North East, 7. Siwalik Group, and 8. Stratigraphy, geographic distribution and age of Deccan Traps. weet A oye ia wea Pare 4, Srbainet — bafta ear 2. weft — grafties Star 3. fineere — exert WaT 4. arin — keris Gat 5. ferry Bt scahty Unit-V | Major stratigraphy boundary problems: 1. Precambrian — Cambrian boundary, 2. Permian — Triassic boundary. 3. Cretaceous — Tertiary boundary. 4. Pliocene — Pleistocene boundary 5. Evolution of Himalaya. Suggested Readings : Sarr fast ud teeters : sifaor were onraret vi G. Flaite sree ud witoat viares fart : sidive wer fare grees yas art ata: ae, Grace vd weteh ‘An Introduction to Invertebrate Paleontology : P.C. Jain and M.S. Ananthraman Historical Geology of India: Ravindra Kumar Introduction to Palaeontology: A.N. Davis Invertebrate Palaeontology: H. Woods Geology of India: R. Vaidhyanadhan and M. Ramakrishna (Geol. Soc. Ind Publication) 2 Ed 2010. As Q ae An ee) HE at Comeney G PPomder D> (Bb RM ben) ck ‘sy ea Reem fart, Heaee wae wens & fra afl wen galt sigur wTEEHA athe sere avs aTer orgie eM A,B eToTITE ETT GRA Department of Higher Education, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh Under Graduate Annual Examination Pattern Syllabus ‘As recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of MP. w.e.f. Session 2021 — 22 ‘wal / Class Axe. APT —111/ B.Sc. Part— III fara / Subject after / GEOLOGY weqa / Paper facta / Second fasa wag or shee / quien ud ananite afasir / Title of Subject Group Earth Resources and Applied Geology afar ar aepfer / compulsory or Optional ifiarf / Compulsory rffraray 3fa / Max. Marks 40 mrqaen faa / Particular 7 onftie aftard @ Raa, Gta Real or aiiewm, qeitte crea, seiew Unit-T ~ Introduction to Economic Geology, Classification of mineral deposits, Geological Thermometers. Controls of ore Localization. Magmatic concentration process. Hydrothermal process. Oxidation and Supergene sulphide enrichment processes. . Residual and Mechanical concentration processes. vEPY Ig—2 ana & wet 4 Metered ante Gtr Maat aT uit seen, eRe —ePra, sinhfere facet ve onfiias waetal wr sre 1. Vephtem, afar, ofa, et che, dhe—onet, ‘hrfic, ergePran, QP ud dRam, oie stent ahs 2 wee aha A, ator dart ar eeerr yd soe Uniti Study of the following metallic mineral deposits of India with reference to their mode of occurrence, ore-minerals, geographic distribution and economic uses :~ 1- Aluminum, Chromium, Copper, Gold, Iron, Lead-Zinc, Manganese, Titanium, Uranium and Thorium, and Industrial minerals. 2+ National Mineral Policy; conservation and utilization of mineral resources. 1 Barer St Sealer, Hla } THR, ANG & forage Vs otra PAT! 2. arpfee sregrords (deter) ft weufts, wort va wees | Wea VE daa ae Baa star (2a) | aa } wih Wa waada wea dat Gk args Ft Unie tll Ane, CBS Rothe) 3. yah waft ier wa aaa vanes Fer T. Origin of Coal, Types of coal. Coal and Lignite deposits of India. 2 2. Origin, migration and entrapment of natural hydrocarbons (petroleum). Structural and Stratigraphic traps. Inland and off-shore Petroliferous basins of India. 3. Marine mineral resources and laws of sea resources. iG Tatars ww ei pao won ap6ll9 Bie Sibel oy amas aes ws saeT Het, sel H alae TT! ata wd creer Prater a fark aptenfrey afeereet | ee ator a fey ens oeRerA |. ieee Ue are Get FH Gah, pore BT YETI | ‘at arctan yoy, wren Shee wr eelfaweon | aretha ae cantor SF, Worst Fae, wera aE | T, Engineering Geology and its importance, Engineering properties of rocks. 2. Geological conditions for construction of dams and reservoir. 3. Geological conditions for construction of tunnels. 4, Hydrologic cycle and occurrence of groundwater, Quality of groundwater. . Hydrological properties of rocks, Clas: 5. Rainwater harvesting, groundwater recharge, watershed management. ator areieer or afta, eit oreo wy Tere Ge ovate PATTY 5 ication of aquifers. Types of Springs. 6. 7 2. aa Bt wad a arr Aa a ae TET 3 4. ore—5 afta tid } arate thea & vataeita wear wag wrafian a oftaa, garg wrnital & vor, wag wrafest a fete & wal 5. Oy Wier, tenes yen da vd ohh. ve. # aT sae) 6. aaa onget a Fae | Unit-V | 1. Introduction to Mineral Exploration, Surface and sub-surface exploration methods. 2. Elementary ideas about surface and underground mining methods. 3. Environmental impact due to over exploitation of mineral resources. 4, Introduction to Aerial Photography, Types of aerial photographs, Elements of aerial photo-interpretation. 5, Elementary idea about Remote Sensing, Geographic Information System. (GIS) and GPS. 6. Geological hazards and mitigation. Suggested Readings : anfiier afters: aon oT SAE ante va araentes afters : ae. Hh. HfoePe aioe fart: ve. &. Rerkar aite afrat : ao, fie srr aftard art As: TeT, Graces ve TEA Economic Mineral Deposits of India: Umeshwar Prasad Ore Deposits of India: Gokhale and Rao India’s Minerals Resources: S. Krishnaswami Groundwater Hydrology: D.K. Todd Textbook of Engineering Geology: N.C. Kesavulu Courses in Mining Geology: R.N.P. Arogyaswami Principles and Applications of Photo-geology: S.N. Pandey , Geographical Information Systems : Chang T K 3- Envi : i eV ie) nvironmental Geology : K.S. Valdiya. 39° ct CNN AA GIA ae Cag Rother) Ht oc eo, See Ww 316149 7 Dhak an S Tiga CLE ( Dk dees) ® . Class : B.Sc. Part-lll Subject : GEOLOGY rehire : srarenftere wt aceasta E-eTeTT wa mate Practical : Palaeontology and Stratigraphy, Earth Resources and Applied Geology Marks : 50 1, Prevfeftar stared or set — rataetta, Tamiterte, agar, argue, Peeters 2 amen @ errata & eieaears H far garde at cet 2 aexfran ore OE wR ath HY TETRA, TAA Te TAT | 1. Study of the following fossils: ‘Nuyamulites, Calceola, Zaphrentis, Micraster, Hemiaster, Cidaris, Productus, Terebratula, Rhynchonella, Spirifer, Gryphaea, Pecten, Venus, Cardita, Arca, Trigonia, Certhium, Conus, Physa, Murex, Natica, Cyprea, Trochus, Turritella, Belemnites, Orthoceras, Nautilus, Goniatites, Ceratites, Acanthoceras, Perisphinctes, Calymene, Paradoxides, Phacops, Monograptus and Diplograptus. Glossopteris, Gangamopteris, Vertebraria, Schizoneura, and Ptilophyllum. 2. Distribution of the important stratigraphic units on outline map of India. 3. Stratigraphic identification and sequencing of rocks on the basis of their diagnostic haracteristics Gouge, oReee, FebuEC, afte, Reqaee, snr, Rowers, arege, WET eRe, age, Sea, SAA, area, vqeinage, dog, fore, ‘@RFIEC, areare, Teptarge, aearday, Peferrmge, crew, HeeTEE Ta HIRT | 2. ana Rares # nla Prot a aren Tear 3 dat & atria Teh ar eT 4. aaorerere area ar Tara Te TAT ATTA 5 ota Seat # aed are we A Uae A ore re ahr A sea) 6. wag wraftat vd ware O ura Sota BH cracls ener AIA | 1. Physical properties, chemical composition, mode of occurrence, distribution and uses of the following economic minerals:~ Magnetite, Hematite, Limonite, Goethite, Sierite, Pyrite, Imenite, Pyrolusite, Psilomelane, Braunite, Chromite, Chaleopyrite, Covellite, Bornite, Malachite, Azurite, Cuprite, Galena, Sphalerite, Cassiterite, Wolframite, Molybdenite, Stibnite, Orpiment, Realgar, Bauxite, ‘Apatite, Asbestos, Barite, Calcite, China-clay, Corundum, Fluorite, Graphite, Gypsum, Gamet, Kyanite, Lepidolite, Muscovite, Quartz, Sillimanite, Tale, Magnesite, and Fireclay. 2. Distribution of economic minerals on the outline map of India. 3, Study of hydrological properties of rocks 4, Preparation and interpretation of water table maps. 5, Identification of raw material and minerals as various fini wet 6, Visual interpretation of aerial photographs and satellite

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