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GEOS345 – Data and Image Processing in Geophysics and Exploration

2014 – S2 Day

General Information

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Unit convenor and teaching staff Unit convenor and teaching staff Unit Convenor
Mark Lackie
Contact via mark.lackie@mq.edu.au
Credit points Credit points
3
Prerequisites Prerequisites
GEOS305
Corequisites Corequisites
Co-badged status Co-badged status
Unit description Unit description
This applied unit aims to provide familiarity with a variety of geophysical computer software packages that are currently being utilised by exploration companies. Students will learn to analyse and interpret different geophysical datasets.

Important Academic Dates

Information about important academic dates including deadlines for withdrawing from units are available at https://www.mq.edu.au/study/calendar-of-dates

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this unit, you will be able to:

  • Understanding of the basic concepts of geophysics
  • Gaining experience in utilising geophysical software
  • Gaining computational skills
  • Understanding scientific methodology
  • Competence in accessing, using and synthesising appropriate information
  • Application of knowledge to solving problems and evaluating ideas and information
  • Capacity to present ideas clearly with supporting evidence

Assessment Tasks

Name Weighting Due
Assignment I 15% Week 3
Assignment II 15% Week 5
Assignment III 15% Week 7
Assignment IV 10% Week 9
Assignment V 10% Week 11
Assignment VI 15% Week 13
Exam 15% Week 14
Oral Presentation 5% week 13

Assignment I

Due: Week 3
Weighting: 15%

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On successful completion you will be able to:
  • Understanding of the basic concepts of geophysics
  • Gaining experience in utilising geophysical software
  • Gaining computational skills
  • Understanding scientific methodology
  • Competence in accessing, using and synthesising appropriate information
  • Capacity to present ideas clearly with supporting evidence

Assignment II

Due: Week 5
Weighting: 15%

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On successful completion you will be able to:
  • Understanding of the basic concepts of geophysics
  • Gaining experience in utilising geophysical software
  • Gaining computational skills
  • Competence in accessing, using and synthesising appropriate information

Assignment III

Due: Week 7
Weighting: 15%

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On successful completion you will be able to:
  • Understanding of the basic concepts of geophysics
  • Gaining experience in utilising geophysical software
  • Gaining computational skills
  • Competence in accessing, using and synthesising appropriate information
  • Capacity to present ideas clearly with supporting evidence

Assignment IV

Due: Week 9
Weighting: 10%

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On successful completion you will be able to:
  • Understanding of the basic concepts of geophysics
  • Gaining experience in utilising geophysical software
  • Gaining computational skills
  • Competence in accessing, using and synthesising appropriate information

Assignment V

Due: Week 11
Weighting: 10%

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On successful completion you will be able to:
  • Understanding of the basic concepts of geophysics
  • Gaining experience in utilising geophysical software
  • Gaining computational skills
  • Competence in accessing, using and synthesising appropriate information
  • Application of knowledge to solving problems and evaluating ideas and information
  • Capacity to present ideas clearly with supporting evidence

Assignment VI

Due: Week 13
Weighting: 15%

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On successful completion you will be able to:
  • Understanding of the basic concepts of geophysics
  • Gaining experience in utilising geophysical software
  • Gaining computational skills
  • Understanding scientific methodology
  • Competence in accessing, using and synthesising appropriate information
  • Application of knowledge to solving problems and evaluating ideas and information
  • Capacity to present ideas clearly with supporting evidence

Exam

Due: Week 14
Weighting: 15%

Practical Exam


On successful completion you will be able to:
  • Understanding of the basic concepts of geophysics
  • Understanding scientific methodology
  • Application of knowledge to solving problems and evaluating ideas and information
  • Capacity to present ideas clearly with supporting evidence

Oral Presentation

Due: week 13
Weighting: 5%

Give an oral presentation on a selected topic


On successful completion you will be able to:
  • Understanding scientific methodology
  • Competence in accessing, using and synthesising appropriate information
  • Capacity to present ideas clearly with supporting evidence

Delivery and Resources

Required and Recommended Texts and/or Materials

There is no textbook for the unit. A copy of SHARMA (QE501.3.S48), or PARASNIS (TN269P32) or TELFORD (TN269.T44) or KEAREY and BROOKS (TN269.K36) or MUSSETT and KHAN (QE501.M87) would be useful to have around. 

Technology Used and Required

 

Copies of relevant sections of the software manuals are on all the computers and I will make them available on the iLearn WEBSITE at https://ilearn.mq.edu.au/login/MQ/.  I will post the assignments and PDFs of relevant sections of the manuals on that site.

Unit Schedule

WEEK

TOPIC

Week 1

Introduction to DOS and MODELVISION

Week 2

MODELVISION

Week 3

MODELVISION and MAPINFO/DISCOVER

Week 4

MAPINFO/DISCOVER

Week 5

MAPINFO/DISCOVER

Week 6

GEOSOFT

Week 7

GEOSOFT

Mid Semester Break

Mid Semester Break

Week 8

PROFILE ANALYST

Week 9

PROFILE ANALYST

Week 10

ERMAPPER

Week 11

ERMAPPER and ASSIGNMENT VI

Week 12

ASSIGNMENT VI

Week 13

ASSIGNMENT VI

Week 14

EXAM

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Graduate Capabilities

Capable of Professional and Personal Judgement and Initiative

We want our graduates to have emotional intelligence and sound interpersonal skills and to demonstrate discernment and common sense in their professional and personal judgement. They will exercise initiative as needed. They will be capable of risk assessment, and be able to handle ambiguity and complexity, enabling them to be adaptable in diverse and changing environments.

This graduate capability is supported by:

Learning outcomes

  • Gaining computational skills
  • Competence in accessing, using and synthesising appropriate information

Commitment to Continuous Learning

Our graduates will have enquiring minds and a literate curiosity which will lead them to pursue knowledge for its own sake. They will continue to pursue learning in their careers and as they participate in the world. They will be capable of reflecting on their experiences and relationships with others and the environment, learning from them, and growing - personally, professionally and socially.

This graduate capability is supported by:

Learning outcomes

  • Understanding of the basic concepts of geophysics
  • Gaining experience in utilising geophysical software
  • Gaining computational skills
  • Understanding scientific methodology
  • Competence in accessing, using and synthesising appropriate information
  • Application of knowledge to solving problems and evaluating ideas and information
  • Capacity to present ideas clearly with supporting evidence

Assessment tasks

  • Assignment I
  • Assignment II
  • Assignment III
  • Assignment IV
  • Assignment V
  • Assignment VI
  • Oral Presentation

Discipline Specific Knowledge and Skills

Our graduates will take with them the intellectual development, depth and breadth of knowledge, scholarly understanding, and specific subject content in their chosen fields to make them competent and confident in their subject or profession. They will be able to demonstrate, where relevant, professional technical competence and meet professional standards. They will be able to articulate the structure of knowledge of their discipline, be able to adapt discipline-specific knowledge to novel situations, and be able to contribute from their discipline to inter-disciplinary solutions to problems.

This graduate capability is supported by:

Learning outcomes

  • Understanding of the basic concepts of geophysics
  • Gaining experience in utilising geophysical software
  • Gaining computational skills
  • Understanding scientific methodology
  • Competence in accessing, using and synthesising appropriate information
  • Application of knowledge to solving problems and evaluating ideas and information
  • Capacity to present ideas clearly with supporting evidence

Assessment tasks

  • Assignment I
  • Assignment II
  • Assignment III
  • Assignment IV
  • Assignment V
  • Assignment VI
  • Exam
  • Oral Presentation

Critical, Analytical and Integrative Thinking

We want our graduates to be capable of reasoning, questioning and analysing, and to integrate and synthesise learning and knowledge from a range of sources and environments; to be able to critique constraints, assumptions and limitations; to be able to think independently and systemically in relation to scholarly activity, in the workplace, and in the world. We want them to have a level of scientific and information technology literacy.

This graduate capability is supported by:

Learning outcomes

  • Understanding scientific methodology
  • Application of knowledge to solving problems and evaluating ideas and information

Assessment task

  • Assignment VI

Problem Solving and Research Capability

Our graduates should be capable of researching; of analysing, and interpreting and assessing data and information in various forms; of drawing connections across fields of knowledge; and they should be able to relate their knowledge to complex situations at work or in the world, in order to diagnose and solve problems. We want them to have the confidence to take the initiative in doing so, within an awareness of their own limitations.

This graduate capability is supported by:

Learning outcomes

  • Understanding scientific methodology
  • Competence in accessing, using and synthesising appropriate information
  • Application of knowledge to solving problems and evaluating ideas and information

Assessment tasks

  • Assignment VI
  • Exam
  • Oral Presentation

Effective Communication

We want to develop in our students the ability to communicate and convey their views in forms effective with different audiences. We want our graduates to take with them the capability to read, listen, question, gather and evaluate information resources in a variety of formats, assess, write clearly, speak effectively, and to use visual communication and communication technologies as appropriate.

This graduate capability is supported by:

Learning outcomes

  • Understanding of the basic concepts of geophysics
  • Gaining experience in utilising geophysical software
  • Competence in accessing, using and synthesising appropriate information
  • Application of knowledge to solving problems and evaluating ideas and information
  • Capacity to present ideas clearly with supporting evidence

Assessment tasks

  • Assignment I
  • Assignment II
  • Assignment III
  • Assignment IV
  • Assignment V
  • Assignment VI
  • Exam
  • Oral Presentation