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Last update: Ing. Radek Trnka, Ph.D. (14.04.2006)
Bathurst, R.G.C. (1979): Carbonate sediments and their diagenesis. Elsevier, 658 pp. Flügel, E. (1982): Microfacies analysis of limestones. Springer, 633 pp. Flügel, E. (2004): Microfacies of carbonate rocks. Springer, 976 pp. Scholle, P.A.et al. (1983): Carbonate depositional environments. Mem. Am. Ass. petrol. Geol 33, 708 pp. Tucker, M.E.- Wright, V.P. (1994): Carbonate sedimentology. Blackwell, 482 pp. Wilson, J. L. (1975): Carbonate facies in geologic history. Springer, 471 pp.
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Last update: Ing. Radek Trnka, Ph.D. (14.04.2006)
1. Introduction - mineral and chemical composition, differencies from siliciclastic rocks, production and conservation of carbonate 2. rockforming constituents, structures of carbonate rocks, Folk´s and Dunham´s classifications 3. diagenesis (compaction, cementation, pressure solution, dolomitization, a. o.) 4. carbonate depositional environments and their specifics (continental carbonates - travertines, lacustrine; shallow seas - tidal flat, beach, reefs, slopes; deep seas - resedimented and pelagic carbonates) 5. carbonate microfacies (Wilson 1975, Flügel 1982, 2004) 6. carbonate rocks of Czech Republic 7. field course
course schedule: 8 two-hour lectures, field course exam: test |