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Variability of chemical composition of apatites from alkaline rocks of the Bohemian Massif
Mészárosová, Noemi ; Skála, Roman (advisor) ; Filippi, Michal (referee)
III Summary This thesis is focused on crystal chemistry and crystal structure of apatites from alkaline rock of the Bohemian Massif. Fifteen samples of volcanic rocks, mostly of the Cenozoic age was selected for the study. Sample No. 5 is of the Silurian age. Sample No. 15 originates from volcanic rock of the Cenozoic age from the Slovak Western Carpathians. This sample was chosen for this study due to its substantially different chemical composition. The contents of major and minor elements in apatites were measured on an electron microprobe, the contents of some minor and trace elements were determined by laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Selected samples were investigated by cathodoluminescence (CL) spectrometry. Crystal structure of studied apatites was characterized by X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy. It was found that dominant anion at position X is fluorine. The OH content calculated on the basis of the fully occupied position X is significant in some samples. The amount of Cl is generally low. The exception is the sample No. 15 where Cl reached up to 0.6 apfu (Z = 2). Studied apatites contain many substitutions but they are generally of minor extent. Strontium, iron and REE at position M belong to the most common and most important substituents for calcium in...
Thermobarometry of ultramafic rocks in ophiolites of the Vardar Zone in FYR Macedonia
Fikar, Lukáš ; Skála, Roman (advisor) ; Kallistová, Anna (referee)
This thesis is divided into review section followed by an experimental part. The first part focuses on geothermobarometry, illustrates its history and provides its detailed principles. Furthermore, it discusses various possibilities of the use of different mineral assemblages for purposes of thermometry and barometry. This part puts an emphasis on exchange reactions, the role of solvus in themometry, reactions based on weight transfers, and reactions involving gas phases. A chapter on Macedonian geography and regional geology provides a detailed description of the Vardar ophiolite belt, which was the source of the samples used in experimental part of the thesis, and its relationship toand other geological units in Macedonia, namely the Eastern Vardar Ophiolite zones, the Kopaonik unit, and the western part of the Vardar Ophiolite zone. Finally, a process of exsolution in subsolidus, which is impostant for the group of pyroxenes, is discussed. The area of interest is the use of the process of exsolution in thermometry. The thermodynamic conditions for exsolution are important features of the exsolution. The experimental part of the thesis includes a description of the samples and results of chemical analyses carried out with an electron probe microanalyzer. Chemical data were processed with two...
Determination of geological provenance by cathodoluminescence spectroscopy of apatites and carbonates
Pánik, Róbert ; Matějka, Dobroslav (advisor) ; Ježek, Josef (referee) ; Skála, Roman (referee)
This work presents new method for determination of geological provenance based on the statistical analysis of cathodoluminescence spectra of marbles and carbonate rocks from various localities in the Bohemian Massif. Analysis is based on the combination of data from seven different measures of spectral similarity and provides results that are more robust than those obtained by approach based only on a single measure of similarity. These results may be further improved by employing meta-analysis that evaluates behaviour of spectra during the individual steps of analysis. Analysis was performed on the original cathodoluminescence spectra, as well as on the residual spectra in which relative variability was amplified by the subtraction of Gaussian trend present in all spectra of carbonates. By combining results from analysis and meta-analysis of both original and residual spectra it was possible to almost unambiguously determine provenance of samples from all studied localities. Agglomerative hierarchical clustering was employed as a supplementary method for classification of spectra. Out of 72 different methods for clustering, one was selected for both original and residual data based on the number of correctly classified spectra. Second part of this work presents analysis of cathodoluminescence...
Substitution trends in apatites of Cenozoic igneous rocks of the Czech Republic
Mészárosová, Noemi ; Skála, Roman (advisor) ; Ulrych, Jaromír (referee)
This bachelor thesis is focused on studying crystal chemistry of apatites of the Cenozoic igneous rocks of the Czech Republic. The main goal of this thesis is to determine the substitution trends in 23 samples of apatites from selected volcanic rocks of České středohoří Mts., Doupovské hory Mts. and the Labe Tectono-volcanic Zone. It was found that contents of REE (Ce, La, Bd, Sm, as well as Y) and Si correlate mutually. In addition to that this group of elements displays the inverse correlation with Ca and P. These observations confirm the coupled substitution of REE, Y and Si. The second part deals with refinement of crystal structures of studied apatites. The crystal structure of selected samples was refined by Rietveld method. All samples displayed different peak shapes for 00l reflections compared to other reflections. It can be assumed that the change of the shape parameters was caused by different size of crystallites in this direction. During the refinement it was found that the samples A7 and A10 contain two different apatites displaying very similar crystal lattice parameters. In the sample A7 this fact is caused by chemical zoning, in particular, by different concentrations of Ce and La.
Crystal chemistry of pyralspite garnets
Soumar, Jan ; Skála, Roman (advisor) ; Ulrych, Jaromír (referee)
Bohemian garnets have been known as a jewellery stone for many centuries. There is still a lot of interest in them, however, the reserves in traditional locations are getting smaller. That is why search for alternative source of similar garnets in gem quality started. Shavaryn Tsaram deposit in Mongolia is considered as one of the potential sources. Pyrope samples from eight Bohemian localities of two areas (České středohoří [The Central Bohemian Uplands] and Podkrkonoší [The Giant Mountains]) and from Shavaryn Tsaram deposit in Mongolia were analysed using electron microprobe, LA-ICP-MS, ICP-OES, Mössbauer spectroscopy and x-ray powder diffraction. The data were compared with the conclusion that the Mongolian garnets from Shavaryn Tsaram deposit are so different from the Bohemian ones that it will not be possible to use them as a gem material of similar qualities. Bohemian garnet can be characterised as a red garnet with refraction index 1.747 (+/- 0.001) with dominant pyrope component of the average composition Py78Alm17Gr5 and Cr2O3 content above 1 wt.%. The data were also evaluated from two classification schemes point of view. The schemes by Schulze (2003) and Grütter (2004) are used in determining source materials and in diamond prospection. According to them source rocks of Bohemian garnets...
Chemical and Spectroscopic Characterization of Celtic Metal Artifacts
Išková, Petra ; Skála, Roman (advisor) ; Šrein, Vladimír (referee)
The thesis comprehensively investigates 2 pcs of ferrous and 14 pcs of bronze Celtic artefacts from a region of Zdejciny by Beroun. The study by means of ore microscopy, x-ray fluorescent microspectrometry, chemical microanalysis, Raman microspectrometry and x-ray powder diffractive analysis has showed that the bronze artefacts are made mainly of bronze. The phases present in the studied items correspond to fields and + of the Cu-Sn phase diagram. Content of Sn in bronze ranges between 4 and 33 wt.%. For the bronze selected items there was also Vickers microhardness measured. There were two artefacts where areas with a significant lead enrichment were found. Corrosive products were also deeply analysed and identified.

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