Massif Central Fieldschool

2020

 


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Last updated:     November 2019

Field gear

The fieldwork includes geological mapping, sediment and stream water sampling, field lab analyses and geophysical field experiments. Aside from lab and geophysical equipment, you are expected to bring everything you need for these field components, including field gear, appropriate clothing and geological gear. Below are some (non-exhaustive) suggestions.

View of the village of Lavoûte-Chilhac from St-Cirgues. The hills in the background are the typical scenery and topography of the field area.

We will provide the geochemical sampling and laboratory equipment and everything needed for the geophysical work. You will need to bring the standard field gear needed for mapping, note-taking and writing the final report, including:

  1. Geological hammer, chisel, hand lens, geological compass (Silva ones are good but make sure it includes a clinometer. There may be limited number of Bruntons available for you to borrow), GPS (you can use your phone if you do not have a dedicated one), field magnet.

  2. Several notebooks (decide how many you need based on the size of your writing, but at least 3), pencils, sharpener, ruler, permanent marker (for marking samples)

  3. Stereo-net with transparent overlays

  4. Field clipboard, map case or other hard surface to use during mapping

  5. Personalized mini first aid kit and safety glasses

  6. Day pack large enough to hold lunch, extra clothes, water and samples

  7. Relevant course notes and background reading


There are only limited opportunities to buy field gear, such as a hammer, in the field area, so do not count on this.

During the fieldwork you will be staying at the municipal campsite of Lavoûte-Chilhac on the beautiful tree-shaded bank of the Allier river. You can have your own tent or arrange to share with someone. There are hot showers and flush toilets, as well as a BBQ on the campsite and you can use the fridge and stove in the holiday home accommodation (although previous experience shows most people prefer to cook at the campsite). The weather is generally very nice, dry and 15-20˚C. However, it will definitely rain at some point and there may be cold days, so make sure you also bring warm and weatherproof clothing. Sturdy boots are a must and with dense undergrowth you may not want to bring your Sunday’s best.

  1. Tent, sleeping bag, sleeping mat

  2. Field clothing for warm, wet and cold weather + hat

  3. Sturdy hiking boots

  4. Camping stove, pots and pans, plate, cutlery, coffeemaker, washcloths, etc. etc.

  5. Toiletries, towels, sunscreen

  6. Flashlight, pocket knife, water bottle

  7. Passport, drivers license, travel insurance documents, bank card, etc.