Teacher
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BELLATRECCIA FABIO
(syllabus)
The course is intended to provide students with the tools and methods for the study of rocks-forming minerals. After a recall of the basic concepts of structural and morphological crystallography, the most important minerals in geological environments, in particular, the silicates, will be studied from the point of view of their systematic and crystal-chemical aspects. The use of natural materials in industry, technology and in cultural heritage will be also treated. The basic elements of modern techniques for the analysis of minerals and for the use of quantitative data in mineralogy will be given.
(reference books)
Klein c. (2004). Mineralogia. Zanichelli. Deer W.A., Howie R.A. & Zussman Jj. (1994). Introduzione ai minerali che costituiscono le rocce. Zanichelli. Mottana A. (1989). Fondamenti di mineralogia geologica. Zanichelli.
And eventually also: Dyar M.D. e Gunter M. (2008). Mineralogy and optical mineralogy. Mineralogical Society of America. Putnis A. (1992). Introduction to Mineral Sciences. Cambridge University Press.
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