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  • MINERAL AND ENERGY RESOURCES

    This course covers the processes that control the formation of ore deposits, energy and geothermal resources. Resource forming processes are examined in the framework of the tectonic, petrogenetic and geochemical evolution of the Earth's crust on local, regional and global geological scales. Thus, the course draws upon igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary processes, mineralogy, geochemistry and structural geology. To sum op, the course is designed to allow students to Understanding the phenomena that cause mineral concentrations, knowing how to identify them and knowing how to search for them.

    • Contact Sheet

      Adress


      Mr. BOUFEDAH BADISSI Mohamed Salah

      Contact: boufadahbadis@gmail.com / boufedah.m@centre-univ-mila.dz

      Availability:    - In the laboratory: Monday, 8:00 - 11:00 
                              - By email: Within 24 hours of receipt of the message, except in the event of unforeseen circumstances.

      Faculty: Natural and life sciences

      Department: : Science of the Earth and the Unives

      Target audience: 3rd year LMD Applied geology

      Course title: MINERAL AND ENERGY RESOURCES

      Semester: 02

      Teaching unit: Fundamental  UEF 3.1.1

      Credit: 04

      Coefficient: 02

      Duration:         COURSE: 01h30 per week 

                                PRACTICLE WORKS: 01 hour per week                            

      Schedule: TUESDAY:  08:00 - 09:30 (Course)

                                           09:30 - 11:00  (Practical works)

      Evaluation method: Exam + micro-interrogation 


      • Objectives

        Objectives 

        This course covers the processes that control the formation of ore deposits, energy and geothermal resources. Resource forming processes are examined in the framework of the tectonic, petrogenetic and geochemical evolution of the Earth's crust on local, regional and global geological scales. Thus, the course draws upon igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary processes, mineralogy, geochemistry and structural geology. To sum op, the course is designed to allow students to Understanding the phenomena that cause mineral concentrations, knowing how to identify them and knowing how to search for them

        • Prior knowledge:

          Prior knowledge

          Recommended prior knowledge:

          Geology courses from previous semesters.

          • Overall plane

            Course Content:

            - Definitions of ore deposits, mining geology, and metallogeny;

            - Ore, texture, and parageneses;

            - Veins, clusters, concordant and peneconcordant layers;

            - Syngenetic and epigenetic mineralization;

            - Basic concepts of ore deposits and the deposits of useful substances and industrial minerals:

            - Metallotects

            - Classification of ore deposits

            - Major genetic processes and types of magmatic, metamorphic, hydrothermal, and sedimentary deposits.

            Practical Work:

            1 - Review of major petrographic groups: magmatic, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks

            2 - Textures and structures of macroscopic mineralizations

            3 - Identification of some groups of metallic and non-metallic ores under the microscope