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Determination of fossils from fragments - MG422P38
Title: Určování fosílií z úlomků
Czech title: Určování fosílií z úlomků
Guaranteed by: Institute of Geology and Paleontology (31-420)
Faculty: Faculty of Science
Actual: from 2015
Semester: winter
E-Credits: 2
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:0/1, Ex [HT]
Capacity: unlimited
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: not taught
Language: Czech
Note: enabled for web enrollment
Guarantor: doc. Dr. RNDr. Kamil Zágoršek
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Annotation -
Last update: Rudolf Trnka (22.05.2012)
The course takes place in two blocks. The first block focuses on the practical determination of Palaeozoic fauna from different fragments (about 100 to 150 fragments, observing by naked eye or magnifying glass), the description of characteristic features of individual groups, the extension of the morphology and systematics of most common Paleozoic groups. The second part deals with various fragments of the Cretaceous and Tertiary age (200-300 fragments, observation under microscope), extending the description of morphology and structure of post-Paleozoic groups of animals and plants.
Literature - Czech
Last update: Rudolf Trnka (22.05.2012)

Zdeněk Špinar: Systematická paleontologie bezobratlých, Academia, 1966

Martin Košťák: Dávný svět zkamenělin, Granit 2004

Martin Ivanov, Stanislava Hrdličková, Růžena Gregorová: Encyklopedie zkamenělin, REBO Productions 2001

Requirements to the exam - Czech
Last update: Rudolf Trnka (22.05.2012)
  • absolvovat kurz
  • závěrečná zkouška

Syllabus -
Last update: Rudolf Trnka (22.05.2012)

Methods for determining the most common groups of Palaeozoic and post-Palaeozoic fossils: trilobites, molluscs, echinoderms, brachiopod, bryozoans, and other groups at least to the class, but mostly in order, or family. Characteristic features of common fragments on common ways of preservation and extraordinary ways of preservation.

 
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