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Course, academic year 2021/2022
  
Mineralogy - P108001
Title: Mineralogie
Guaranteed by: Department of Solid State Chemistry (108)
Faculty: Faculty of Chemical Technology
Actual: from 2019
Semester: both
Points: 0
E-Credits: 0
Examination process:
Hours per week, examination: 3/0, other [HT]
Capacity: winter:unknown / unknown (unknown)
summer:unknown / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
State of the course: taught
Language: Czech
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Note: course is intended for doctoral students only
can be fulfilled in the future
you can enroll for the course in winter and in summer semester
Guarantor: Koloušek David Ing. CSc.
Is interchangeable with: AP108001
Examination dates   Schedule   
Annotation -
The course is focused on the systematic mineralogy, with the special interest in rock-forming minerals and silicates (Rock-forming minerals - Deer, Howie Zussmann, 10 volumes). Lectures are tailored to the needs of students PGS concerning their PhD theses. The main emphasis is usually placed on silicates, but often even with a narrower focus on clay minerals, sometimes on minerals with spatial structure (feldspar) or zeolites.
Last update: Koloušek David (13.06.2018)
Aim of the course -

Students will be able to:

System of minerals, main members of mineralogical groups, their structure and geological environment of their formation.

To understand the structures of silicates and aluminosilicates.

Last update: Koloušek David (13.06.2018)
Course completion requirements -

Practical exam - identification of basic minerals (50 minerals), oral exam

Last update: Koloušek David (13.06.2018)
Literature -

R: Nesse, W.D.: Introduction to Mineralogy, Oxford University Press, London, 2000.

Last update: Koloušek David (13.09.2018)
Syllabus -
  • Elements - metals, alloys, non-metals
  • Sulphides
  • Halides
  • Oxides
  • Oxy(hydroxides) and hydroxides
  • carbonates
  • Sulphates
  • Phosphates, arsenates, tungstates
  • Silicates - nesosilicates, sorosilicates, inosilicates, cyclosilicates, phyllosilicates, tectosilicates

Last update: Koloušek David (13.06.2018)
 
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