This short course is conceived as a state-of-the-art simple practical guide for PhD students willing to tackle the challenges posed by a multi-technical approach to provenance studies. We will illustrate the problems posed by sampling in the field and the choice of the size window for analysis to the complex issues associated with data interpretation, illustrating the general criteria that should guide provenance studies based on heavy-mineral suites and bulk petrography. The aid of statistical techniques has become indispensable at a time when the flourishing of new technologies allows the collection of bigger and bigger datasets that make objective interpretation by visual inspection impossible. We will also introduce through real case histories innovative ideas for identification of detrital minerals by Raman Spectroscopy, a user-friendly tool that allows targeting detrital minerals as small as a few microns in diameter, thus opening up a new frontier for provenance studies. Last but far from least, we will describe an application of Raman spectroscopy combined with heavy-mineral and zircon U-Pb analyses to improve the resolution of provenance analysis with implications also for the correlation of hydrocarbon reservoirs.
Syllabus del corso
Titolo
Provenance analysis: how to integrate single grain and bulk techniques
Docente(i)
Sergio Andò ; Alberto Resentini
Lingua
English
Breve descrizione
This course is aimed at the integration of advanced techniques in sedimentary petrography in order to: reconstruct source-to-sink systems; characterize deposits related to extreme events; explore unconventional oil and gas reservoirs; complement single heavy mineral analysis (i.e., geochronological data). Detailed contents include: (i) Sampling techniques; (ii) Laboratory procedures; (iii)Data collection (microscope and Raman); (iv) Data evaluation and interpretation; (v) Data visualization and statistics.
Evaluation: NO
CFU / Ore
2 CFU - 16 Hours (Lecture)
Periodo di erogazione
I semester: 1-4-11-18 December 2023 - 9.00-13.00 - 3011 (U4)
Sustainable Development Goals
Title
Provenance analysis: how to integrate single grain and bulk techniques
Teacher(s)
Sergio Andò ; Alberto Resentini
Language
English
Short description
This course is aimed at the integration of advanced techniques in sedimentary petrography in order to: reconstruct source-to-sink systems; characterize deposits related to extreme events; explore unconventional oil and gas reservoirs; complement single heavy mineral analysis (i.e., geochronological data). Detailed contents include: (i) Sampling techniques; (ii) Laboratory procedures; (iii)Data collection (microscope and Raman); (iv) Data evaluation and interpretation; (v) Data visualization and statistics.
Evaluation: NO
CFU / Hours
2 CFU - 16 Hours (Lecture)
Teaching period
I semester: 1-4-11-18 December 2023 - 9.00-13.00 - 3011 (U4)
Sustainable Development Goals
Scheda del corso
Staff
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Sergio Andò
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Alberto Resentini