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Note :-
- Duration of Paper: 3 Hours
- All Questions carry equal marks.
- Medium of Competitive Exam: Bilingual in English & Hindi
- There will be Negative Marking.
- Objective type paper .
Syllabus : Geology-I
Unit I: Physical Geology and Tectonics
- Earth as a part of the Solar System
- Origin, evolution, composition and structure of the Earth
- Endogenic and Exogenic processes of the Earth and development of landforms
- Distribution of continents and oceans
- Basic idea about oceanic and continental crust
- Ocean floor morphology
- Theory of Continental Drift
- Concept of Sea floor spreading and evolution of Plate Tectonics theory
- Mountain Building processes
- Morpho-tectonic subdivisions of India
- Theory of Isostasy
- Structure, geological characteristics and distribution of Island Arcs, Mid Oceanic Ridges, Rift Valleys and Oceanic Trenches
- Tectonics of Precambrian Orogenic Belts of India
- Origin of the Alpine-Himalayan belt
- The Appalachian-Caledonian belt
- The Andes and the North American Cordillera
- Seismicity
- Origin and classification of earthquakes
- Seismic waves, magnitude and intensity of earthquakes
- World distribution of earthquakes and seismic zones of India
- Seismicity and interior of the Earth
- Volcanoes
- Their types, distribution and products
- Submarine volcanism
- Seismicity and volcanism in relation to Plate Tectonics
Unit II: Structural Geology
- Rock deformation and concept of stress and strain
- Two-dimensional strain and stress analyses
- Types of strain ellipses and ellipsoids, their properties and geological significance
- Strain markers in naturally deformed rocks
- Folds
- Morphology and classification
- Mechanism of folding and buckling
- Faults
- Morphology and classification, causes and dynamics of strike-slip, normal and reverse faults, thrust and nappe
- Shear zones
- Classification, genesis and significance of joints, cleavages and lineations
- Unconformity
- Types and geological significance
Unit III: Remote Sensing and Geoinformatics
- Principles of Remote Sensing
- Indian satellites and their orbital parameters
- General idea about electromagnetic spectrum
- Aerial photographs and their geometry
- Application of Photogrammetry
- Satellite image characteristics and image analysis
- Identification of ground objects based on tone, texture and pattern
- Principles of terrain analysis
- Ground water potential, rock type identification
- Interpretation of topographic and tectonic features
- Concept of image processing
- Concept of GIS and GPS and their application in geological investigations
Unit IV: Mineralogy and Geochemistry
- Crystals
- Their symmetry elements and classification
- Concept of space lattice
- Properties of light
- Optical properties of minerals including Orthoscopic and Conoscopic
- Silicate structures and classification of minerals
- Concept of Isomorphism and Polymorphism
- Mode of occurrence, chemical, physical, optical properties and genesis of:
- Silica
- Feldspar
- Feldspathoid
- Amphibole
- Pyroxene
- Mica
- Olivine mineral groups
- Geochemical classification of elements
- Abundance of elements in the Earth
- Trace and Rare Earth Elements
- Their significance in interpretation of geological processes
- Use of geochemical data in tectonic discrimination and petrogenesis
- Stable isotopes and their geological significance
- Radioactive dating based on:
- U-Pb
- Sm-Nd
- Rb-Sr
- Ar-Ar decay schemes and concept of 14C dating
Unit V: Igneous Petrology
- Origin of magma and its emplacement
- Magma evolution and controlling factors
- Mode of occurrence, texture and classification (mineralogical and chemical) of igneous rocks
- Mineralogical Phase Rule and its application in binary systems:
- Albite-Anorthite
- Diopside-Anorthite
- Albite-Orthoclase
- Forsterite-Silica
- Leucite-Silica
- Mineralogical Phase Rule and its application in ternary systems:
- Diopside- Albite- Anorthite
- Nepheline- Kaliophyllite- Silica
- Mode of occurrence, classification and petrogenesis of:
- Mafic-ultramafic rocks
- Acidic rocks
- Alkaline rocks
Unit VI: Metamorphic Petrology
- Metamorphism
- Its types and factors
- Texture, structure and classification of metamorphic rocks
- Concept of metamorphic grade, zones and facies
- Paired metamorphic belts
- Ocean floor and burial metamorphism
- Metamorphic reactions and pressure-temperature conditions of metamorphism
- Metamorphic differentiation, anatexis and origin of migmatites
- Petrogenesis of:
- Hornfelsic and cataclastic rocks
- Schist
- Gneiss
- Amphibolite
- Granulite
- Eclogite
Unit VII: Sedimentary Petrology
- Sedimentary rocks
- Their classification, texture and structure
- Concept of diagenesis and lithification
- Petrology of:
- Sand
- Shale
- Carbonate
- Chemical and biochemical sedimentary rocks
- Sedimentary environments and facies (continental):
- Alluvial-fluvial
- Lacustrine
- Desert-aeolian
- Glacial
- Marine
- Palaeocurrent, palaeoenvironmental and basin analysis
- Evolution of sedimentary basins, tectonics and sedimentation
- Important sedimentary basins of India and their distribution and classification