SYLLABUS FOR UNION
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION MAIN EXAMINATION
GEOLOGY
PAPER - I
1. General
Geology:
The Solar
System, Meteorites, Origin and interior of the earth and age of earth;
Volcanoes- causes and products, Volcanic belts; Earthquakes-causes, effects,
Seismic zones of India; Island arcs, trenches and mid-ocean ridges; Continental
drifts; Seafloor spreading, Plate tectonics; Isostasy.
2.
Geomorphology and Remote Sensing:
Basic concepts
of geomorphology; Weathering and soil formations; Landforms, slopes and
drainage; Geomorphic cycles and their interpretation; Morphology and its relation
to structures and lithology; Coastal geomorphology; Applications of
geomorphology in mineral
prospecting,
civil engineering; Hydrology and environmental studies; Geomorphology of Indian
subcontinent. Aerial photographs and their interpretation merits and
limitations; The
Electromagnetic
spectrum; Orbiting satellites and sensor systems; Indian Remote Sensing
Satellites; Satellites data products; Applications of remote sensing in
geology; The Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Global Positioning System
(GPS) - its applications.
3. Structural
Geology:
Principles of
geologic mapping and map reading, Projection diagrams, Stress and strain
ellipsoid and stress-strain relationships of elastic, plastic and viscous
materials; Strain markers in deformed rocks; Behaviour of minerals and rocks
under deformation conditions; Folds and faults classification and mechanics;
Structural analysis of folds, foliations, lineations, joints and faults,
unconformities; Timerelationship between crystallization and
deformation.
4. Paleontology:
Species-
definition and nomenclature; Megafossils and Microfossils; Modes of
preservation of fossils; Different kinds of microfossils; Application of
microfossils in correlation, petroleum exploration, paleoclimatic and
paleoceanographic studies; Evolutionary trend in Hominidae, Equidae and
Proboscidae; Siwalik fauna; Gondwana flora and fauna and its importance;
Index fossils
and their significance.
5. Indian
Stratigraphy:
Classification
of stratigraphic sequences: lithostratigraphic, biostratigraphic,
chronostratigraphic and magnetostratigraphic and their interrelationships;
Distribution and classification of Precambrian rocks of India; Study of
stratigraphic distribution and lithology of Phanerozoic rocks of India with
reference to fauna, flora and economic importance; Major boundary problems-
Cambrian/Precambrian, Permian/Triassic, Cretaceous/Tertiary and
Pliocene/Pleistocene; Study of climatic conditions, paleogeography and igneous
activity in the Indian subcontinent in the geological past; Tectonic framework
of India; Evolution of the
Himalayas.
6. Hydrogeology
and Engineering Geology:
Hydrologic
cycle and genetic classification of water; Movement of subsurface water;
Springs; Porosity, permeability, hydraulic conductivity, transmissivity and
storage coefficient, classification of aquifers; Water-bearing characteristics
of rocks; Ground-water chemistry; Salt water intrusion; Types of wells;
Drainage basin morphometry; Exploration for groundwater; Groundwater recharge;
Problems and management of groundwater; Rainwater harvesting; Engineering
properties of rocks; Geolo-gical investigations for dams, tunnels highways,
railway and bridges; Rock as construction material;Landslides-causes,
prevention and rehabilitation;Earthquake-resistant structures.
PAPER - II
1. Mineralogy:
Classification
of crystals into systems and classes of symmetry; International system of
crystallographic notation; Use of projection diagrams to represent crystal
symmetry; Elements of X-ray crystallography. Physical and chemical characters
of rock forming silicate mineral groups; Structural classification of
silicates; Common minerals of igneous and metamorphic rocks; Minerals of the
carbonate, phosphate, sulphide and halide groups; Clay minerals. Optical properties
of common rock forming minerals; Pleochroism, extinction angle, double
refraction, birefringence, twinning and dispersion in minerals.
2. Igneous and
Metamorphic Petrology:
Generation and
crystallization of magmas; Crystallization of albite-anorthite,
diopside-anorthite and diopside-wollastonite- silica systems; Bowen’s Reaction
Principle; Magmatic differentation and assimilation; Petrogenetic significance
of the textures and structures of igneous rocks; Petro-graphy and petrogenesis
of granite, syenite, diorite, basic and ultrabasic groups, charnockite,
anorthosite and alkaline rocks; Carbonatites; Deccan volcanic province. Types
and agents of metamorphism; Metamorphic grades and zones; Phase rule; Facies of
regional and contact metamorphism; ACF and AKF diagrams;Textures and structures
of metamorphic rocks; Metamorphism of arenaceous, argillaceous and basic rocks;
Minerals assemblages Retrograde metamorphism; Metasomatism and granitisation,
migmatites, Granulite terrains of India.
3. Sedimentary
Petrology:
Sediments and
Sedimentary rocks: Processes of formation; digenesis and lithification; Clastic
and non-clastic rockstheir classification, petrography and depositional
environment; Sedimentary facies and provenance; Sedimentary structures and
their significance; Heavy minerals and their significance; Sedimentary basins
of India.
4. Economic
Geology:
Ore, ore
minerals and gangue, tenor of ore, classification of ore deposits; Process of
formation of minerals deposits; Controls of ore localization; Ore textures and
structu-res; Metallogenic epochs and provinces; Geology of the important Indian
deposits of aluminium, chromium, copper, gold, iron, lead zinc, manganese,
titanium, uranium and thorium and industrial minerals; Deposits of coal and
petroleum in India; National Mineral Policy; Conservation and utilization of
mineral resources; Marine mineral resources and Law of Sea.
5. Mining
Geology:
Methods of
prospecting-geological, geophysical, geochemical and geobotanical; Techniques
of sampling; Estimation of reserves or ore; Methods of exploration and mining
metallic ores, industrial minerals,marine mineral resources and building
stones; Mineral beneficiation and ore dressing.
6. Geochemistry
and Environmental Geology:
Cosmic
abundance of elements;Composition of the planets and meteorites; Structure and
composition of Earth and distribution of elements; Trace elements; Elements of
crystal chemistry types of chemical bonds, coordination number; Isomorphism and
polymorphism;
Elementary
thermodynamics. Natural hazards-floods, mass wasting, costal hazards,
earthquakes and volcanic activity and mitigation; Environmental impact of
urbanization, mining, industrial and radioactive waste disposal, use of
fertilizers, dumping of mine waste and fly ash; Pollution of ground and surface
water, marine pollution; Environment protection - legislative measures in
India; Sea level changes: causes and impact.
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