Mineral deposits of Poland 1300-OFZP4C
Program includes:
1. Introduction (2h);
Discussion of the basic concepts used during the classes.
2. The coal deposits (2h);
Discussion of the occurrence of coal and conditions of exploitation on the example of the mine Jankowice.
3. Deposits of natural gas (2h);
Discussion of natural gas deposits on the basis of Rotliegend basin.
4. Crude oil deposits (2h);
The use of the entire range of geological knowledge for the implementation of the petroleum system scheme (Stężyca).
5. Deposits of carbonate raw materials (2h);
Analysis of Podgórze deposit.
6. Deposits of natural aggregates (4h);
Analysis of sand deposit Wola Kutowa).
7. Hard rock raw materials (2h);
Analysis technological properties of the granite and gneiss deposit Mikoszów.
8. Copper deposits (2h);
Analysis of the ore properties from the Głogów Deep mine.
9. The clay deposits (2h);
Analysis of the technological properties of the clay from the selected deposit.
10.Presentations connected with deposits localized on the area of the
thesis students, performed by students (10h).
Type of course
Prerequisites (description)
Learning outcomes
After completion of laboratories student can do the analysis with respect to viability criteria, can determine the valuability of raw materials in the industry and can describe on the basic level the impact of mining on the environment. Student also knows the methodology of petroleum systems analysis.
Assessment criteria
Laboratories ends with a final test in the form of a written response to questions. To pass student must achieve at least 51% of the maximum number of points. To have possibility to write the test only 2 absences are allowed. Up to ½ of final grade is engagement of the student during the classes. Students presentations are evaluated separately, very good achieved during the speech raises the final grade of ½.
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