Syllabus

Course Meeting Times

Lectures: Two sessions / week, 1.5 hours / session

Overview

In this course, we will evaluate and discuss the formation and diagnostic structural properties of organic matter with particular emphasis on chemical fossils. The topics to be covered include:

  • Biological and Non-biological Formation of Organic Matter
  • The Classification and Chemical Structures of Biomarkers
  • Biomarker Relationships to Organism Physiology and Phylogeny
  • Preservation Potential and Mechanisms; Diagenesis, Kerogen Formation and Hydrocarbon Generation
  • Analytical Techniques used to Study Biomarkers and Kerogen
  • Paleoreconstruction using Biomarkers

Format

Each week’s effort will comprise a Friday overview lecture (1-1.5 hrs) and assigned readings. The Wednesday session will be a group seminar of the topic of the previous week. In these discussions, participants will present a synopsis and critique of one of the readings.

Grading

Two term papers will be required for 50% of the credit (pass/fail unless otherwise agreed). The remaining 50% will be awarded on the basis of contribution to the weekly seminar.

Course Info

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Fall 2005
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