Scientific programme

Scientific papers

The ABSTRACTS are available in the following link: ABSTRACTS

Topics:

  • Mineralogy
  • Crystallography
  • Petrology
  • Geochemistry
  • Mineral deposits for the society
  • Applied mineralogy
  • Archaeometry
  • History of science

Detailed program

Monday, 2 September 2024

15:00-19:00 Registration
19:00-21:00 Welcome reception

Tuesday, 3 September 2024

9:00-9:05Technical information
9:05-9:50PL-1Majzlan, J., Chovan, M., Števko, M., Mikuš, T.
New results and attempts to link ore mineralizations to tectonothermal evolution of the Central Western Carpathians
9:50-10:10T-1Uher, J., Ondrejka, M., Koděra, P., Kohút, M., Broska, I.
REE accessory minerals: tracers of magmatic to hydrothermal evolution of the Rochovce granite, Slovak Ore Mountains, Slovakia
10:10-10:30T-2Matýsek, D., Jirásek, J.,
Minerals of the teschenite association rocks in the Beskdy Piedmont area (Chechia & Poland) – a critical review
10:30-10:50T-3Myšľan, P., Števko, M., Mikuš, T.
Metamorphosed manganese mineralization at the Diely occurrence near Poráč: A unique mineral assemblage of manganese arsenates and arsenosilicates from Slovakia
10:50-11:20Coffee break / Exhibition
11:20-11:40T-4Cempírek, J., Skřápková, L., Jonsson, E.
Ertlite, new tourmaline-supergroup species with tetrahedral boron
11:40-12:00T-5Földesi Á., Kristály F.
Distingushing unstable hemihydrate polymorphs by X-ray powder diffraction
12:00-12:20T-6Balázs, B-B., Ádámcsik, Á., Márton, I., Orbán, Sz., Kiss, G.B.,
Ore genetic study of the Ostra polymetallic mineralization
12:20-12:40T-7Gawęda A., Munteanu M., Siliauskas L., Kupczak K., Chew D., Waśkowska A., Szopa K., Belskyy V., Pantia A.I., Marciniak-Maliszewska B., Jokubauskas P.
Connecting East with West: constraining polygenetic Variscan – to post-Variscan metamorphism in the Marmarosh/Maramuresh Massif, Ukraine/Romania
12:40-13:00T-8Zajzon, N., Leskó, M.Zs., Bíró, M., Himics, L., Topa, B.A.
UV-fluorescent sphalerites of Mežica, Slovenia
13:00-14:00Lunch
14:00-15:00 Poster / Exhibition
15:00-15:20T-9Szücs L. Cs., Bodorkós Zs., Bubik V., Felkerné Kóthay K., Gherdán T., Harman-Tóth E., Papp G., Szente I., Tanai P., Weiszburg T.G.
Historical reconstruction of the XVIII–XIX. century minerral collection of the Pannonhalma Archabbey, NW Hungary
15:20-15:40T-10Shereif, A., Csámer, Á.
Detection of radioactive mineralization-bearing alteration zones using Landsat-8 remote sensing imagery: a case study from the Central Eastern Desert, Egypt
15:40-16:00T-11Khaidi, A., Harman-Tóth, E., Kristály, F., Gönczi, I., Weiszburg, T.G.
Multi-layered mineral deposits in biogas engines: lessons for and from geologists
16:00-16:20T-12Iklaga, G., Kaposy, N., Tolnai, I., Fábián, M., Gméling, K., Gável, V., Szabó, Cs., Völgyesi, P., Szabó-Krausz, Zs.
Assessing of physico-chemical impacts of natural zeolite additives on the cementious immobilization of Cs and Ba isotopes in boric acid liquid waste
16:20-16:50Coffee break / Exhibition
16:50-17:10T-13Stavropoulou, A., Funes-Hernando, D., Krezel, H.
A solution for the automated analysis of geological samples
sponsored by JEOL
17:10-17:30T-14Shuttleworth, S.
Laser Ablation and LIBS Applications In Geochemistry
17:30-17:50T-15Maghsoudlou, M., Tserendorj, D., Abbaszade, G., Kavasi, N., Völgyesi, P., Tóth-Bodrogi, E., Kovács, T., Szabó, Cs.
Tracing contamination in urban soils using stable strontium isotopes: a case study from Salgótarján, Hungary
17:50-18:10T-16Viczián, I. Sen., Viczián, I. Jr.
Chemical composition of Holocene alluvial and slope sediments between the Buda Castle Hill and the Danube River
19:00-22:00 Conference dinner

Wednesday, 4 September 2024

9:00-9:05Technical information
9:05-9:50PL-2Pósfai M., Rácz, K., Molnár Zs., Nyirő-Kósa, I., Kövér, R., Pekker, P., Istánovics, V.,
Carbonate formation, particulate phosphorus and algal blooms: sediment minerals affect life in a shallow lake
9:50-10:10T-17Nyirő-Kósa, I., Molnár, Zs., Rácz, K., Pósfai, M.
Modelling carbonate formation in lake Balaton on a mesocosm scale
10:10-10:30T-18Kis, V.K., Olasz, D., Cora, I., Németh, M., Sáfrán, G.
Structural changes as function of temperature in the YxTi1−x oxide system
10:30-10:50T-19Kristály F.,
“Bio-evaporites”, i.e. enhanced mineralization of plants
10:50-11:20Coffee break / Exhibition
11:20-11:40T-20 Almoufty, M.A., Földessy, J.Mádai, F.
Chemistry of the REE-bearing ion adsorption clays in Tokaj Mountains, Hungary
11:40-12:00T-21Jirásek, J., Matýsek, D., Kašing, M.
Permian sedimentary sequence containing analcime and authigenic aegirine from the Boskovice Basin (Bohemian Massif, Czechia)
12:00-12:20T-22Richter É.
Symmetries of prehistoric patterns
12:20-12:40T-23Móricz F.
A novel approach to mineralogical speciation of sulphidic mine wastes: integrating X-Ray powder diffraction (XRD) and sequential chemical extraction (SCE)
12:40-13:00T-24Rózsa, P., Kertész, R., Váradi, R., Csámer Á., Kristály, F.
Hungarian to Ottoman technology shift preserved in mortars from the Szolnok fortification (16th century)
13:00-14:00Lunch
14:00-15:00 Poster / Exhibition
15:00-15:20T-25Harman-Tóth E.
 The 250-year-old Eötvös Museum of Natural History: new role for the 21st century
15:20-15:40T-26Balassa, Cs., Kristály, F., Németh, N.
Mineralogical and geochemical study of Permian sandstone with natural gamma anomaly from Bán Valley, Bükk Mts.
15:40-16:00T-27Németh, N., Balassa, Cs., Kristály, F.
New data on the high field strength element content of the Triassic metavolcanics of the Bükk Mts, NE Hungary
16:00-16:20T-28Mádai, F., Borojevic Sostaric S.,
TIMREX-CRM – improvement of the mineral exploration joint programme towards critical raw materials
16:20-16:30 Closing of the conference

 

List of posters

P-01Kupczak, K., Warchulski, R., Ettler, V., Mihaljevič, M.
Leachability of metal(loid)s from slags after historical Cu production in Miedziana Góra, Poland
P-02Fehér, B., Szakáll, S., Mihály, J., Sajó, I., Kristály, F.
Revision of the minerals of the roméite group from Hungarian localities
P-03Kövér, R., Pekker, P., Pósfai, M.
Morphological characterization of biogenic magnetite nanoparticles with distinct shapes
P-04Szabó, D., Weiszburg, T. G.
Supergene minerals from the waste dumps of the Dolea mine (Brusturi, Romania)
P-05Balassa, Cs., Kristály, F., Németh, N.
Critical raw material occurrences in Hungary
P-06Földesi, Á., Kristály, F.
Evidence for an ultra unstable hemihydrate polymorph by X-Ray diffraction
P-07Kristály, F.
Approximating detectable lower crystallite size limits for minerals in X-Ray powder diffraction
P-08Szelecki B., Kristály, F.
Possible Hungarian mineral-based catalyst carriers
P-09Rózsa, P., Kertész, R., Váradi, R., Csámer Á., Kristály, F.
Ottoman (16th-17th centurty) mudbrick and mud binder from the turskish palace of Szolnok fortification
P-10Szeleczki, B., Vanyorek, L., Viskolcz, B., Kristály, F.
Diatomite supported magnetic Pd catalyst
P-11Spišiak, J., Butek J., Šimonová, V., Kopáčik, R.
Specific type of alteration of clinopyroxene (Permaian, basalts/lamprophyres, Western Carpathians)
P-12Arthur, S.A., Földessy, J., Oraby, M.A., Mádai, F.
Gold mineralization in Rudabánya, Hungary: insights from borehole analysis and geochemical correlation studies