MINERALOGY
cod. 1010578

Academic year 2024/25
1° year of course - Annual
Professor responsible for the course unit
Sabrina NAZZARENI
integrated course unit
12 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
in ITALIAN

Course unit structured in the following modules:

Learning objectives

he course objectives are to learn about:
1) Basics of morphological and lattice crystallography
2) the physical properties of minerals useful to their identification
3) systematics of the most common minerals in the rocks and in the environment

Prerequisites

Basis in Chemistry

Course unit content

Minerals are the major constituents of rocks as well as materials of anthropogenic origin. The aim of the course is to provide basic notions on the chemical and physical characteristics of minerals and on the interaction between minerals and the environment.

Full programme

the complete program is detailed in the web pages of the mineralogy mod 1 and mod 2

Bibliography

lesson notes; ppt slides shown during lectures are available in the elly repository for students.

Refence books
Klein Mineralogia, Zanichelli
Dyar et al Mineralogy and optical mineralogy, Mineralogical society of america
Philippot Earth meterials Cambridge university press
Wenk Mineralogy Cambridge university press
Bonatti S., Franzini M., Cris tallografia mineralogica, BORINGHIERI, Torino. Carobbi G., ( Mazzi F., Bernardini
G.P.), Fondamenti di cris tallografia e ottica cris tallografica, USES, Firenze. Carobbi G., ( Cipriani, C., Garavelli

Teaching methods

Lessons and laboratory

Assessment methods and criteria

written and oral exam for module 1 and an oral exam for module 2

Other information

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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development

4,9,13