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Last update: prof. Mgr. Richard Přikryl, Dr. (06.02.2023)
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Last update: prof. Mgr. Richard Přikryl, Dr. (06.02.2023)
Prentice J.E., 1990. Geology of construction materials. Chapman and Hall, London, 202 pp. + review papers or book chapters recommended during lectures |
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Last update: prof. Mgr. Richard Přikryl, Dr. (06.02.2023)
Requirements to final exam |
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Last update: prof. Mgr. Richard Přikryl, Dr. (06.02.2023)
1. Constructional geomaterials as a specific category of mineral raw materials 2. Natural stone for construction, architecture and sculpture (genesis, properties) 3. Stone extraction and processing 4. Stone deterioration and conservation, and role of geologist in pre-restoration research 5. Aggregates (crushed stone, sand and gravel) 6. Lightweight aggregates 7. Earth and soil fill 8. Brick raw materials 9. Inorganic binders 10. Investigation of deposits for construction raw material 11. Environmental impact of quarrying and quarry rehabilitation |
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Last update: prof. Mgr. Richard Přikryl, Dr. (06.02.2023)
This course is designed for students of geology on master level (therefore not designed for bachelor students !!!), specifically those with special interest on the geology of mineral raw materials. The subject makes part of specialised courses dealing with geology of mineral deposits. |