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This course is aimed as general introduction into magnetic minerals as carriers of record of environmental changes. Magnetic record in geomaterials (environmental magnetism) reflects changes in geological histor of the Earthy (paleomagnetism), past climatic changes (magnetic paleoclimatology) as well as environmental impact of recent and present human activities, such as industrial pollution. Students will get basic knowledge on identification and characterization of magnetic minerals using magnetic methods and on the interpretation of this knowldge in terms of environmental applications.
Last update: DATEL (05.05.2004)
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Maher B. and Thompson R.: Quaternary Climates, Environments and Magnetism, Cambridge University Press, 1999. Thompson R. and Oldfield F.: Environmental Magnetism, Allen and Unwin, London, 1986. Evans M., Heller F.: Environmental Magnetism. Elsevier, 2003. Dunlop D., Özdemir Ö.: Rock Magnetism-Fundamentals and Frontiers, Cambridge University Press, 1997. Last update: DATEL (05.05.2004)
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Účast na přednáškách, ústní zkouška, jejíž součástí je referát studenta o zadaném článku k probíranému tematu. Last update: Petrovský Eduard, RNDr., CSc. (05.01.2012)
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Elementary carriers of magnetism
Domain structure and magnetization processes
Experimental methods in rock magnetism
Classical application - paleomagnetism and anisotropy
Magnetomineralogy of fly ashes
Magnetomineralogy of soils and sediments
Magnetic mapping of pollution: soils
Magnetic mapping of pollution: sediments
Paleoclimatology: loess and paleosols
Paleoclimatology: ocean and lake sediments Last update: DATEL (24.01.2007)
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