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Course Name
Turkish Endüstriyel Hammaddeler
English Industrial Materials
Course Code
JEO 412E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 8
2 1 - 2
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Emin Çiftçi
Course Objectives Course is designed for students of the geology department. It is aimed to introduce the students basic geological, mineralogical, physical, and chemical characteristics of plastic, ceramic, fertilizer, glass, energy sources and refractory materials, abrasives, and filling and pigments.
Course Description The formation of industrial raw material deposits. Types of deposition and their evaluations. General concepts. The physical, chemical, and mineralogical properties. The main usage fields and sectors. The quality characteristics of demand in uses. Annual productions. World trade. Market conditions and price.
Course Outcomes Students who pass this course will be able to get geological, mineralogical, physical and chemical characteristics, uses, major type of deposits in Turkey and World, markets, recycling, health and safety conditions, and substitutes of industrial raw materials including antimony, asbestos, atapulgite and sepiolite, beryllium minerals, bauxite, borate minerals, bromine, barite, bentonite, iron oxides, diatomite, nitrogen compounds, diamond, feldspar minerals, phosphate rocks, graphite, garnet, iodine, carbonate rocks, sulfur, manganese, olivine, fluorite, kaolin, chromite, gypsum and anhydrite, corundum and emery, rare-earth minerals, perlite, pumice, silica and silica-based compounds, sodium sulfate, magnesium compounds, mica, pyrophyllite, nepheline syenite, celestite, sillimanite minerals, talc, titanium minerals, wollastonite, zirconium minerals, potassium minerals, soda ash, and staurolite.
Pre-requisite(s) JEO 321/ JEO339
JEO 321E / JEO 339E
Required Facilities None
Other
Textbook Harben, P.W., The Industrial Minerals Hand Book. A Guide to Markets, Specifications and Prices, Peter Harben Inc., 2002, 412p.
Other References 1) Ciullo, P.A., Industrial Minerals and Their Uses. A Handbook and Formulary, Noyes Publications, 1996, 443p.
2) Degryse, P., Elsen, J. (Ed.), Industrial Minerals., Resources, Characteristics and Applications, Leuven University Press, 2003, 120p.
3) Manning, D.A.C., Introduction to Industrial Minerals. Chapman & Hall, 1995, 276p.
4) Chang, L.L.Y., Industrial Mineralogy. Materials, Processes, and Uses. Prentice Hall, 2002, 472p.
5) Kogel, J.E., Triverdi, N.C., Barker, J.M., Krukowski, S.T. (Ed.), Industrial Rocks and Rocks, 7th Edition, 2006, 1548p.
6) Harben, P.W., Kuzvart, M. Minerals-A Global Geology, Industrial Minerals Information Ltd., 1996, 462p.
7) Kırıkoğlu, M.S., Maden Yatakları. İ.T.Ü. Gümüşsuyu Matbaası, İstanbul, No: 1488, 1992, 272s.
8) Kuşçu, M., Endüsatriyel Kayaçlar ve Mineraller. SDÜ Yayın No 10, 2001, 381s.
9) Önal, G., Özpeker, I., Yüce, E., Güney, A. (Ed.), İstanbul Maden İhracatçıları Birliği Endüstriyel Mineraller Envanteri, 1999, 244s.
 
 
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