TTK University of Applied Sciences
Subject 'Hydrogeology and Estonian Geology'Name in Estonian: Hüdrogeoloogia ja Eesti geoloogia
General descriptionShort course description: explanation of the principle notions of geology, structure of the Earth, internal and external forces, weathering, the effects of running water, the seas, and glaciers. The earth’s geological past. Estonia’s geological structure and natural resources. Reading geological maps.
Explanation of the principle notions of hydrogeology, the origin of ground water, types of ground water, its physical and chemical properties and their change in time and space. The main Estonian ground water layers, the chemical zonality of ground water. Laws of ground water movement. The Water Act and ground water protection. Reading hydro geological maps. General aimThe objective of the course is to introduce the structure of the planet Earth, geological processes in general, and the geological structure of Estonia as well as the principle notions of hydrogeology and hydro geological conditions in Estonia.
AimStudent:
- knows the structure of the Earth and the processes that created it; - knows the genesis of surface and ground water and the processes that take place in them. Form descriptionLectures, seminars, independent work
Literature1. Ivar Arold, Anto Raukas, Herbert Viiding. Geoloogia Alused. Tallinn: Valgus, 1987.
2. Anto Raukas. Geoloogia ja geofüüsika alused. Tallinn: Eesti Mereakadeemia, 2003. 3. Eesti loodus. Koostanud Anto Raukas. Tallinn: Valgus ja Eesti Entsüklopeedia-kirjastus. 1995. 4. K.Ojaste. Hüdrogeoloogia. Tallinn: TPI Mäekateeder, 1967. 5. E.Tšeban. Eesti NSV põhjavesi ja selle kasutamine. Tallinn: Valgus, 1975. 6. Michael Price. Introducing groundwater. London and New York: Taylor & Francis, 2002. Is taught in following curricula2014: KT 2013: KT 2012: KT 2011: KT 2010: KT 2009: KT
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