Geology (GEOL)

Structures, deformation, sedimentation, magmatism and metamorphism of rocks within the lithosphere, including the development of orogens, foreland and sedimentary basins, interaction between Earth internal and surface processes.
Information: Prof. Anneleen Foubert (Fribourg), Prof. Marco Herwegh (Bern) or Prof. Fritz Schlunegger (Bern)

» Alpine geology
» Metamorphic and tectonic evolution of orogens
» Structures and deformation of rocks
» Surface processes
» Geodynamics and seismo-tectonics
» Geothermal energy
» Field survey

The curriculum of the Specialization in Geology spans the entire realm from unconsolidated soil to solid rock, on both small and large scales with a common theme: the understanding of geological processes and the results thereof in space and time. A careful selection of courses can provide a widely based education, with certain areas of increased expertise such as structures and tectonics, igneous and metamorphic petrology, mineralogy and sedimentology, thus preparing the students to tackle the huge variety of problems that are encountered in professional practice.

Master students have access to a wide range of analytical facilities at the host institutes, including petrographic microscopy, grain-size analysis, cathodo-luminescence, scanning-electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, electron microprobe, Laser-Raman and FTIR spectroscopy, laser-ablation-ICP-MS, fluid inclusion microthermometry, wet-chemical laboratories with ICP-OES and ion-chromatography, mass-spectrometers for stable isotopes of C, O, H, He, Ca, Mo, and for radiogenic isotopes of the Rb-Sr, Nd-Sm, and U-Pb systems. Computational facilities include computer clusters for numerical modeling and GIS applications.
Access is also offered to museum collections (mineralogy, palaeontology, petrography, meteorites).