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Mineralogie

Anotace

Crystalline substances - the point of interest. Their morphology, inner structure, inter-regularities. Crystal symmetry, crystal systems. Chemical crystallography, geometrical and chemical factors. Chemical bonds and their relation to physical properties. The explanation of the terms “isomorphism” and “polymorphism”. Macrodiagnostic physical properties of mineral phases. Optical properties and their identification by using the polarizing microscope. Systematic mineralogy, classification principles. A systematic overview of basic (best-known) mineral phases of elements of sulphides, halogenides, oxides and hydroxides, nitrates, carbonates, sulphates, phosphates and silicates. Genetic mineralogy, main paragenetic regularities, succession.

Povinná literatura

KLEIN C., HURLBUT C.: Manual of Mineralogy. – Wiley, 1993.
GAINES R.V. et al.: Dana´s New Mineralogy. – Wiley, 1997.
BERNARD J.H., HYRŠL J.: Minerals and their Localities.- Granit, 2004.
WINCHELL, A. N.: Elements of Optical Mineralogy. – Vydav. John Wiley and Sons New York, 1976.

Doporučená literatura

ANTHONY J. W., R. A. BIDEAUX, K. W. BLADH and M. C. NICHLOS, Eds., Handbook of Mineralogy, Mineralogical Society of America, Chantilly, VA 20151-1110, USA. http://www.handbookofmineralogy.org/.
HEILBRONNER R., S. BARRETT: Imaga Analysis in Earth Scinces. Microstructures and Textures of earth Materials. ISBN: 978-3642103421 , 1-520.
MUKHERJEE S.: Applied Mineralogy. Applications in Industry and Environment. 2011, Springer – Verlag, Berlin, ISBN 978-94-007-1161-7 , 1-575.
NESSE W.: Introduction to Mineralogy. 2011, Oxford University Press. ISBN: 9780199827381 , 1-496.


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina
Code 541-0941
Abbreviation M
Course title Mineralogie
Coordinating department Department of Geological Engineering
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Vladimír Slivka, CSc., dr. h. c.