GREGEROVÁ, Miroslava. Technolithology. Krystalinikum. Brno, 2004, vol. 30, No 1, p. 151-166, 15 pp. ISSN 0454-5524.
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Basic information
Original name Technolithology
Name in Czech Technolitologie
Name (in English) Technolithology
Authors GREGEROVÁ, Miroslava (203 Czech Republic, guarantor).
Edition Krystalinikum, Brno, 2004, 0454-5524.
Other information
Original language Czech
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 10500 1.5. Earth and related environmental sciences
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14310/04:00011963
Organization unit Faculty of Science
Keywords in English Technolithology; technolithe; structure; microstructure; building material engineering
Tags building material engíneering, microstructure, structure, technolithe, Technolithology
Changed by Changed by: doc. RNDr. Miroslava Gregerová, CSc., učo 1163. Changed: 2/2/2005 11:34.
Abstract
Technolithes are both monomineral and polymineral matters. They have different technogenesis and age, structure and microstructure, mineral composition, physical and chemical characteristics. Among the minerals of technolithes there exist primary, secondary, stable, metastable and unstable minerals. From the mineralogical point of view they correspond to different mineral classes. Minerals of technolithes are not listed in Strunz mineralogical system and classic mineralogists do not consider them to be minerals because of their genesis, ability to create so-called solid solutions and also because some of them have not natural equivalents. Article offers overview of present-day trends and methodologies used in research of technolithes. It discusses competence and advantages of interdisciplinary research and indicates perspective trend of mineralogy and petrology, concentrated on the study of technolithes with narrower orientation to material engineering.
Abstract (in English)
Technolithes are both monomineral and polymineral matters. They have different technogenesis and age, structure and microstructure, mineral composition, physical and chemical characteristics. Among the minerals of technolithes there exist primary, secondary, stable, metastable and unstable minerals. From the mineralogical point of view they correspond to different mineral classes. Minerals of technolithes are not listed in Strunz mineralogical system and classic mineralogists do not consider them to be minerals because of their genesis, ability to create so-called solid solutions and also because some of them have not natural equivalents. Article offers overview of present-day trends and methodologies used in research of technolithes. It discusses competence and advantages of interdisciplinary research and indicates perspective trend of mineralogy and petrology, concentrated on the study of technolithes with narrower orientation to material engineering.
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GA103/02/0990, research and development projectName: Výzkum vlivu nesilových účinků a agresivního prostředí na stárnutí historických staveb se zvláštním zaměřením na Karlův most v Praze
Investor: Czech Science Foundation, Research into non-force effects and aggressive environment affecting the ageing of historical structures with special emphasis on Charles bridge in Prague
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