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Last update: TAJ108 (28.08.2013)
Students will be able to:
distinquish natural crystalline compounds and characterize their properties determine basic crystalographic insertion and symetry of common minerals estimate the origin of minerals, their stability and behaviour in natural systems based on their physical and chemical properties insert common minerals to the mineralogical system |
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Last update: TAJ108 (28.08.2013)
R:Nesse W.D., Introduction to Mineralogy, Oxford Univ. Press, New York, 2000, 0195106911 R:Keller E.A., Introduction to Environmental Geology, Pearson Education Inc., USA, 2005, 0131447645 |
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Last update: TAJ108 (06.09.2013)
Introduction to Mineralogy (electronic textbook, MSM: http://skripta.dictor.net) lectures to the course - disc S:\BD-Min |
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Last update: Doušová Barbora doc. Ing. CSc. (14.11.2012)
ústní zkouška |
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Last update: TAJ108 (30.08.2013)
1. Introduction to Mineralogy - definition of mineral, geology and petrography 2. Crystal structure 3. Minerals properties 4. Crystalographical system - symetry 5. Systematic mineralogy - genesis and abundance of minerals 6. Minerals clasification - elements 7. Sulfides 8. Halides 9. Oxides 10. Carbonates, Borates 11. Sulfates, Phosphates 12. Silicates and Aluminosilicates 13. Organic minerals 14. Anthropogenic impact to biosphere, industrial utilization of minerals
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Last update: TAJ108 (06.09.2013)
General and Inorganic Chemistry I |
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Activity | Credits | Hours | ||
Příprava na zkoušku a její absolvování | 1.5 | 42 | ||
2 / 3 | 42 / 84 |
Coursework assessment | |
Form | Significance |
Regular attendance | 15 |
Oral examination | 85 |