1 | Definitions, history of the petrography, the general structure of the earth, petrographic study methods. | [1] s. 1-9. |
2 | Definition of magma and magmatic rock, magma formation, physical and chemical properties of magma, magma evolution. | [1] s. 10-28; [2] s. 3-7; [3] s. 61-67. |
3 | Crystallization stages of magma, location and occurrence types in nature. | [1] s. 29-55; [2] s. 10-19; [3] s. 8-32. |
4 | Structural and textural properties of igneous rocks, classification of igneous rocks. | [1] s. 56-80; [3] s. 39-44, 67-76; [4] s. 8-18, 40-56. |
5 | Identification and naming of igneous rocks, systematic igneous petrography. | [1] s. 81-120; [3] s. 45-59. |
6 | Definition, boundaries and types of metamorphism. The factors causing metamorphism and metamorphic processes. | [3] s. 353-356; [4] s. 466-471, [7] s. 1-36; [8] s. 3-12. |
7 | Nomenclature and classification of metamorphic rocks, structural and textural properties. | [3] s. 357-374; [4] s. 472-480; [7] s. 66-95; [8] s. 13-24. |
8 | Laboratory examination of hand samples of igneous and metamorphic rocks. | [5] s. 25-67, [5] s. 105-130. |
9 | Examination of igneous and metamorphic rocks thin sections under polarizing microscope in the laboratory. | [6] s. 110-170, [7] s. 70-87. |