GATE 2014 Syllabus for Geology and Geophysics (GG)
PART – A : COMMON TO GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS
Earth and Planetary
system, size, shape, internal structure and composition of the earth;
atmosphere and greenhouse effect; isostasy; elements of seismology; physical
properties of the interior of the earth; continents and continental processes;
physical oceanography; geomagnetism and paleomagnetism, continental drift,
plate tectonics.
Weathering; soil
formation; action of river, wind, glacier and ocean; earthquakes, volcanism and
orogeny. Basic structural geology, mineralogy and petrology.Geological
time scale and geochronology; stratigraphic principles; major stratigraphic
divisions ofIndia. Engineering properties of rocks and soils.
Ground water geology.Geological and geographical distribution of ore, coal and
petroleum resources ofIndia.
Introduction to remote
sensing.Physical basis and applications of gravity, magnetic, electrical,
electromagnetic, seismic and radiometric prospecting for oil, mineral and
ground water; introductory well logging.
PART
B – SECTION 1: GEOLOGY
Crystalsymmetry,
forms, twinning; crystal chemistry; optical mineralogy, classification of
minerals, diagnostic physical and optical properties of rock forming minerals.
Igneous rocks –
classification, forms and textures, magmatic differentiation; phase diagrams
and trace elements as monitors of magma evolutionary processes; mantle melting
models and derivation and primary magmas. Metamorphism; controlling
factors, metamorphic facies, grade and basic types; metamorphism of pelitic,
mafic and impure carbonate rocks; role of fluids in metamorphism; metamorphic
P-T-t paths and their tectonic significance; Igneous and metamorphic provinces
of India; structure and petrology of sedimentary rocks; sedimentary processes
and environments, sedimentary facies, basin analysis; association of igneous,
sedimentary and metamorphic rocks with tectonic setting.
Stress, strain and
material response; brittle and ductile deformation; primary and secondary
structures; geometry and genesis of folds, faults, joints, unconformities;
cleavage, schistosity and lineation; methods of projection, tectonites and
their significance; shear zone; superposed folding; basement cover
relationship.
Morphology,
classification and geological significance of important invertebrates,
vertebrates, microfossils and palaeoflora; stratigraphic principles and Indian
stratigraphy.
Geomorphic processes
and agents; development and evolution of landforms; slope and drainage;
processes on deep oceanic and near-shore regions; quantitative and applied
geomorphology.
Oremineralogy and optical
properties of ore minerals; ore forming processes vis-Ã -vis ore-rock
association (magmatic, hydrothermal, sedimentary and metamorphogenic
ores); ores and metamorphism; fluid inclusions as an ore genetic tool;
prospecting and exploration of economic minerals; sampling, ore reserve
estimation, geostatistics, mining methods. Coal and petroleum geology;
origin and distribution of mineral and fuel deposits inIndia; marine geology
and ocean resources; ore dressing and mineral economics.
Cosmic abundance; meteorites;
geochemical evolution of the earth; geochemical cycles; distribution of major,
minor and trace elements; elements of geochemical thermodynamics, isotope
geochemistry; geochemistry of waters including solution equilibria and water
rock interaction.
Engineering properties
of rocks and soils; rocks as construction materials; role of geology in the
construction of engineering structures including dams, tunnels and excavation
sites; natural hazards. Ground water geology – exploration, well hydraulics
and water quality. Basic principles of remote sensing – energy sources
and radiation principles, atmospheric absorption, interaction of energy with
earth’s surface, air-photo interpretation, multispectral remote sensing in
visible, infrared, thermal IR and microwave regions, digital processing of
satellite images. GIS – basic concepts, raster and vector mode operation.
PART
B – SECTION 2: GEOPHYSICS
The earth as a planet;
different motions of the earth; gravity field of the earth, Clairaut’s
theorem, size and shape of earth; geochronology; seismology and interior of the
earth; variation of density, velocity, pressure, temperature, electrical
and magnetic properties of the earth; earthquakes-causes and measurements,
magnitude and intensity, focal mechanisms, earthquake quantification, source
characteristics, seismotectonics and seismic hazards; digital seismographs,
geomagnetic field, paleomagnetism; oceanic and continental lithosphere; plate
tectonics; heat flow; upper and lower atmospheric phenomena.
Scalar and vector
potential fields; Laplace, Maxwell and Helmholtz equations for solution of
different types of boundary value problems in Cartesian, cylindrical and
spherical polar coordinates; Green’s theorem; Image theory; integral equations
in potential theory; Eikonal equation and Ray theory. Basic concepts of
forward and inverse problems of geophysics, Ill-posedness of inverse problems.
‘G’ and ‘g’ units of
measurement, absolute and relative gravity measurements; Land, airborne,
shipborne and bore-hole gravity surveys; various corrections in gravity
data reduction – free air, Bouguer and isostatic anomalies; density estimates
of rocks; regional and residual gravity separation; principle of equivalent
stratum; upward and downward continuation; wavelength filtering; preparation
and analysis of gravity maps; gravity anomalies and their interpretation –
anomalies due to geometrical and irregular shaped bodies, depth rules,
calculation of mass.
Earth’s magnetic field
– elements, origin and units of measurement, magnetic susceptibility of rocks
and measurements, magnetometers, Land, airborne and marine magnetic surveys,
corrections, preparation of magnetic maps, upward and downward continuation,
magnetic anomalies-geometrical shaped bodies, depth estimates, Image processing
concepts in processing of magnetic anomaly maps; Interpretation of processed
magnetic anomaly data.
Conduction of
electricity through rocks, electrical conductivities of metals, non-metals,
rock forming minerals and different rocks, concepts of D.C. resistivity
measurement, various electrode configurations for resistivity sounding and
profiling, application of filter theory, Type-curves over multi-layered
structures, Dar-Zarrouck parameters, reduction of layers, coefficient of
anisotropy, interpretation of resistivity field data, equivalence and
suppression, self potential and its origin, field measurement, Induced
polarization, time and frequency domain IP measurements; interpretation and
applications of IP, ground-water exploration, environmental and engineering
applications.
Basic concept of EM
induction, Origin of electromagnetic field, elliptic polarization, methods of
measurement for different source-receiver configuration, components in EM
measurements. Skin-depth, interpretation and applications; earth’s
natural electromagnetic field, tellurics, magneto-tellurics; geomagnetic depth
sounding principles, electromagnetic profiling, methods of measurement,
processing of data and interpretation. Geological applications including
groundwater, mining and hydrocarbon exploration.
Seismic methods of
prospecting; Elastic properties of earth materials; Reflection, refraction and
CDP surveys; land and marine seismic sources, generation and propagation of
elastic waves, velocity – depth models, geophones, hydrophones, recording
instruments (DFS), digital formats, field layouts, seismic noises and noise
profile analysis, optimum geophone grouping, noise cancellation by shot and
geophone arrays, 2D and 3D seismic data acquisition, processing and interpretation;
CDP stacking charts, binning, filtering, dip-moveout, static and dynamic
corrections, Digital seismic data processing, seismic deconvolution and
migration methods, attribute analysis, bright and dim spots, seismic
stratigraphy, high resolution seismics, VSP, AVO. Reservoir geophysics.
Geophysical signal
processing, sampling theorem, aliasing, Nyquist frequency, Fourier series,
periodic waveform, Fourier and Hilbert transform, Z-transform and wavelet
transform; power spectrum, delta function, auto correlation, cross correlation,
convolution, deconvolution, principles of digital filters, windows, poles and
zeros.
Principles and
techniques of geophysical well-logging. SP, resistivity, induction, gamma
ray, neutron, density, sonic, temperature, dip meter, caliper, nuclear
magnetic, cement bond logging, micro-logs. Quantitative evaluation of
formations from well logs; well hydraulics and application of geophysical
methods for groundwater study; application of bore hole geophysics in ground
water, mineral and oil exploration.
Radioactive methods of
prospecting and assaying of minerals (radioactive and non radioactive)
deposits, half-life, decay constant, radioactive equilibrium, G M counter,
scintillation detector, semiconductor devices, application of radiometric for
exploration and radioactive waste disposal.
Geophysical inverse
problems; non-uniqueness and stability of solutions; quasi-linear and
non-linear methods including Tikhonov’s regularization method, Backus-Gilbert
method, simulated annealing, genetic algorithms and artificial neural network.
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