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Last update: prof. RNDr. Stanislav Opluštil, Ph.D. (20.05.2012)
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Last update: prof. RNDr. Stanislav Opluštil, Ph.D. (20.05.2012)
Literature:
Thomas, L. 2002. Coal Geology. Wiley and Sons, ltd. 384 s. Chichester.
Internet sources (only few examples): http://www.seps.sk/zp/fond/2002/index.html http://www.worldenergy.org/publications/3040.asp http://geologie.vsb.cz/loziska/suroviny/vyuziti_uhli.html http://www.ems.psu.edu/~pisupati/ACSOutreach/Natural_Gas.html |
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Last update: prof. RNDr. Stanislav Opluštil, Ph.D. (20.05.2012)
Participation at lessons and exercises. Written essay on selected topic related to the course topic.
Oral examination. |
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Last update: prof. RNDr. Stanislav Opluštil, Ph.D. (20.05.2012)
The course consists of 12 3-hours lasting lessons dividied into following topics:
1. Forms of the fossil organic matter occuring in the Earth crust.
2. Genetic types of fossil fuels (kaustobioliths) a their origin.
3. The main coal-forming periods in the Earth history and their characteristics. Geology of the deposits of fossil fuels and methods of their exploitation.
4. Overview of the world-important deposits of coal, oil and gas, tar sands, oil shales, shale gas, etc. Estimated reserves of fossil fuels.
5. Exploitation of fosil fuel deposits, world trade with fossil fules (export, import).
6. Fossil fuel deposits of the Czech Republic and perspectives of their use.
7. Charakteristics of renewable energetic sources and perspectives of their use in world-scale.
8. Perspectives of use of fossil fuels and renewable energetic sources in Czech Republic. |