Study program:
Geology (III semester -PhD) Geotechnics (I semester -PhD) |
Name of subject: Clay Mineralogy |
Instructors:
Prof. Maja Roksić |
Status: Optional |
ECTS: 10 |
Prerequisites: - |
Course Objectives: Getting acquainted with the new science - clay science, by combining various aspects in which clay minerals are being studied and applied in different scientific disciplines. |
Learning Outcomes: Acquiring knowledge on the basic mineralogical characteristics of clay minerals (division, structural properties, identification, quantitative determination, genesis), with a special aspect of the wide possibility of application in different disciplines and everyday life. |
Content:
Theory teaching The science of clay, new science, historical development. Introduction, definition, general characteristics of clay minerals. Minerals of clay - division, structural and mineralogical characteristics. Identification and quantitative determination of clay minerals. Genesis of clay minerals. Synthetic clay minerals and purification of natural clay. Mechanical characteristics of clay minerals. Acidic activation of clay. Thermally modified clay minerals. Minerals of clay and the origin of life. Clays, microorganisms and biomineralization. Clays and industrial applications. Clay, environment and health. Clay minerals and pollution control. Clay and management of nuclear waste. Clays and pesticides. Practical teaching In the course of practical work, students independently examine clay samples, perform identification, and on the basis of the obtained results, draw conclusions that they present and defend in seminar work. |
Suggested Reading List:
- Bergaya F., Theng B.K.G., Lagaly : Handbook of Clay Science, 1, Elsveir 2006, 1230 p.
- Parker A., Rae J.E.: Environmental Interactions of clays, Springer 1998, 271 p.
- Beutelspacher,H., Van der Marel H.W.: Atlas of Electron Microscopy of Clay Minerals and their Admixtures, Elsevier 1968.
- Van der Marel H.W,Beutelspacher,H.: Atlas of Infrared Spectroscopy of Clay Minerals and their Admixtures, Elsevier 1976.
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Conduct of the Course: Classical lectures, practical work in exercises, preparation and defense of seminar work |
Fund hours:
Lectures |
Exercises |
Other forms of teaching |
Study research |
4 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
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Assessment:
Final Exam |
ECTS |
Oral Exam | 40 |
Classwork Assessment |
ECTS |
Class Participationа | 10 | Seminars | 50 |
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Additional Assessment Criteria: - |
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