Academic Year 2018/2019

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Geological Sciences (cod. 8015)

Learning outcomes

The students will learn the foundamentals on the science of mineralogy. Main goal are:  -knowledge of structures, crystal chemistry and classification of minerals; - identify rock-forming minerals, their physical properties, occurrences; -introduce analytical methods like x-ray diffraction and  polarizing light microscope; identify mineral in hand specimen and thin section.

Course contents

Definition of mineral. Chemical bonds in solids and crystals, ionic radii, coordination of ions, Pauling's rules. Description of crystal structures: sulphur, graphite, diamond, halite, fluorite, layered structures (brucite, gibbsite), calcite. Structural classification of silicates. Solid solutions, binary sistems, crystallisation diagrams. Polimorphism, phase rules.
Elements of crystallography: point group symmetry, stereographic projection of crystal models. Bravais nets, space groups.
Physical properties of minerals: specific gravity, hardness and Mohs's scale, fracture, cleveage, piezoelectricity, magnetism. The colour of minerals and precious stones.
X-rays and their applications: Bragg's law, powder diffraction.
Optical properties of minerals.
Systematic description of rock-forming minerals: olivines, garnets, micas, pyroxenes, amphiboles, feldspars, silica minerals, carbonates.
Mineral genesis and occurrences.

Readings/Bibliography


C. KLEIN - Mineral Science, Wiley.

D. Perkins - Mineralogy, Prentice Hall. 

W.A. Deer, R.A. Howie & J. Zussman - An introduction to the Rock-Forming Minerals. Longman Scientific & Technical


Optical mineralgy

A. PECCERILLO e D. PERUGINI - Introduzione alla petrografia ottica, Morlacchi editore.

W.D. NESSE - Introduction to mineralogy, Oxford University Press.


Teaching methods

Lectures and laboratory exercises


Assessment methods

The exam is written.

Teaching tools

Specimens of minerals and rocks
Models of crystals and structures of minerals
Optical microscope and thin sections of minerals and rocks
Software for visualisation of crystal structures

Links to further information

http://augite.wikidot.com

Office hours

See the website of Giorgio Gasparotto