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GEOL0059-1

Further Study of Mineral Resources


Duration :10h Th, 10h Pr
Credits/ECTS :
2nd "licence" geological sciences2
Holder(s) :Eric Pirard
Course contents : Geological context of major industrial mineral deposits (by use) :
1) Refractories, Insulators, Foundry Sands
2) Glass and ceramics
3) Fillers and Pigmen
4) Fertilizers
5) Building materials
6) Abrasives
7) Drilling muds
8) Filters/Absorbers/Ion exchangers
Course objective : 1) To present the regional and local geological context of main raw materials deposits
2) To identify specific criteria for prospecting these mineral resources
3) To establish a clear link between ore deposit typology and exploitation techniques
4) To sketch the geopolotical context for each raw materials and to present its economical importance
5) To present the impact of geological and mineralogical characteristics on ore processing technologies and environmental issues
Prerequisites : General Geology
Workshops : Macroscopic samples of ores
Microscopic observation
Websites and documents of major companies
Organization : Theoretical seminars of two hours
Written notes : Slides are available in pdf format on MyULg.

Recommended lectures :
- Harben & Bates, Geology of Industrial Minerals, IM London
- Lefond S., Industrial Minerals, CRC
Assessment : Oral examination with a 30 minutes written preparation
Contacts : Mlle Nadia ELGARA
Secrétariat du département GEOMAC
Bât B52
Tél. : 04/366.37.99
e-mail : nelgara@ulg.ac.be




ULg : Students and Studies Administration - Academic Affairs
Contact : Monique Marcourt, direction A.E.E.
Date of data : 27/02/2006
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