conference programme - 8th Mid

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conference programme - 8th Mid
8th MID-EUROPEAN CLAY CONFERENCE
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
4 - 8 JULY 2016
Košice, Slovakia
Dear MECC2016 delegates,
The organizing committee is pleased to welcome you to Košice to the 8th Mid-European Clay Conference. The meeting is
organised by the Slovak Clay Group on behalf of all MECC countries.
The oral part of the conference programme consists of 78 oral presentations including four plenary and six keynote talks to be
given within two parallel sessions on Tuesday - Thursday and one session on Friday. Poster presentations are planned on
Tuesday evening, however, the posters should be on display from the morning in order to offer all poster presenters the
opportunity to attract more attention to their work. The competition for the best student’s poster and oral presentations are
organized.
We hope that this brochure will provide you sufficient information on the program together with instructions for the field trips,
events and other organisation issues. All unpredictable changes apearing during the conference will be announced on the
information boards.
We are sure that you will enjoy the conference and spend nice time in Košice!
Jana Madejová
Chair of MECC 2016
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TOPICS
CONVENERS
1. Theoretical methods and structure of clay minerals
Miroslav Pospíšil, Czech Republic
Eric Ferrage, France
Marián Janek, Slovakia
Zbigniew Rozynek, Poland
Jakub Matusik, Poland
Jocelyne Brendlé, France
János Kristóf, Hungary
Francis Clegg, UK
Rosa Maria Torres Sánchez, Argentina
César Viseras Iborra, Spain
Stephan Kaufhold, Germany
Pilar Aranda, Spain
Marta Mileusnić, Croatia
Michal Skiba, Poland
Béla Raucsik, Hungary
Darko Tibljas, Croatia
Peter Uhlík, Slovakia
Javier Cuadros, UK
David Koloušek, Czech Republic
František Kovanda, Czech Republic
Ferenc Kristály, Hungary
Fernando Rocha, Portugal
Michael Plötze, Switzerland
Ivan Janotka, Slovakia
2. Analytical tools and methods for characterization of clays
3. Modifications and synthesis of clays
4. Organoclays and nanocomposites
5. Clays in medicine, biological systems and the environment
6. Application and treatment of clays and other industrial minerals
7. Clay minerals in soils
8. Clays in sedimentary-metamorphic systems
9. Clays in hydrothermal and ore-forming processes
10. Zeolites, layered and porous materials
11. Archaeological ceramics – from clays to vessels
12. Clays in building materials and geotechnics
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC BOARD
Chairs
Jana MADEJOVÁ
Iveta ŠTYRIAKOVÁ
Katja EMMERICH - Germany, Austria and Switzerland
Jana MADEJOVÁ - Slovakia
Marta MILEUSNIĆ - Croatia
Miroslav POSPÍŠIL - Czech Republic
Michal SKIBA - Poland
Erzsebet TOTH - Hungary
George CHRISTIDIS - Greece
Saverio FIORE - Italy
Will GATES - Australia
Hongping HE - China
Javier F. HUERTAS - Spain
Kevin MURPHY - UK
Jun KAWAMATA - Japan
Victoria KRUPSKAYA - Russia
Fernando ROCHA - Portugal
Jean-Louis ROBERT - France
Asuman TÜRKMENOĞLU - Turkey
Members
Alexandra BEKÉNIYOVÁ
Juraj BUJDÁK
Zuzana DANKOVÁ
Erika FEDOROVÁ
Ivan JANOTKA
Peter KOMADEL
Helena PÁLKOVÁ
Eva SCHOLTZOVÁ
Darina ŠTYRIAKOVÁ
Jaroslav ŠUBA
Peter UHLÍK
Jana VALÚCHOVÁ
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IMPORTANT CONFERENCE INFORMATION
Registration desk
The conference registration desk will be located in the foyer of the hotel Yasmin on the first floor.
Registration desk will be opened from 13:00 on Monday 4th July and will remain open for the duration of the conference.
Wi-Fi: is available free of charge in the hotel
Badges
All registered participants will receive a name badge serving as an adminission proof for the conference and functions relevant to each
individual type of registration. Please ensure that you wear your badge throughout the conference.
The colour coding of the badges is as follows:
YELLOW: organisers
BLUE: daily participants
GREEN: sponsors
WHITE: regular delegates
PINK: accompanying persons
Session locations
Oral presentation will be held in the conference rooms Yasmin I and Yasmin III. Computers running the presentation will be using Microsoft
based Powerpoint software. Please upload your presentation named Surname_session.pptx in indicated conference rooms in the morning
or at least two hours prior the lecture on the day of your presentation. A technician will be available to help you. Oral presentations are
limited to 15 minutes maximum plus 5 minutes for discussion. Speakers are asked to keep strictly with time schedule. Keeping with time is
important for those who wish to move from one session to another. To overrun into the next speaker's allocated time is not allowed.
For each oral session two chairs have been selected to supervise and to preserve smooth continuance of the programme.
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If the speaker would not confirm his lecturing the time reserved for him will be substituted with a break. The programme will resume as
scheduled. All changes in the schedule will be announced before the first presentation in the morning and they will be displayed on the
entrance doors of the lecture room, and on the wide screen monitor ioutside of the conference rooms.
Poster session: The poster session will be held on Tuesday 5th at 18:00 - 20:00. The delegates should pin up their posters on Tuesday
before noon in Yasmin II or in the foyer. Each poster has a number with the surname of the presenting author and the delegates are asked
to place them on the appropriate poster board. Poster must be of A1 format (width 594 mm maximum), portrait orientation. Everything
necessary to mount the posters will be provided at the registration desk. The posters presenters are asked to stand by their boards during
the poster session for discussion. The authors are advised to retrieve their posters immediately after the session. The abandoned posters
will be discarded.
The best student poster and oral presentation award
The results will be announced during the Closing ceremony on Friday July 8, 2016.
Board and refreshments
Welcome reception will take place in the hotel restaurant on Monday 4th from 19.00 – 21.00.
Coffee breaks will be in the foyer outside of the lecture halls.
Lunches will be provided in the bufet style in the hotel restaurant on the ground floor between 12 - 14 h. During registration, delegates will
obtain lunch tickets for each day. You are kindly asked to bring them with you as they will be collected at the entrance.
Conference dinner (included in the full/student registration fee) will be held on Thursday 7th July from 20:00 - 24:00 on the first floor of hotel
Yasmin.
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FLOORPLANS
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Schedule
EVENTS SCHEDULE
3.-4. July
4. July
5. July
6. July
7. July
8. July
Sunday - Monday
Field trip 1 Industrial Mineral Deposits and Hydrothermal Alteration via Slovakia (Transfer Bratislava-Košice)
2 day excursion, starts in Bratislava
Monday
13:00 - 19:00 Registration
18:00 - 19:00 DTTG council Meeting (room Yasmin IV)
19:00 - 21:00 Welcome reception (hotel Yasmin - restaurant)
Tuesday
8:30 - 9:00 Opening Ceremony (Yasmin I)
20:00 - 22:00 Mid-European Clay Societies Representatives Meeting (Camelot restaurant, cafe & wine bar)
Wednesday
13:45 - ca 22:00 Field trip 2 Industrial minerals and Tokaj wine – products hosted by East Slovakia volcanic
rocks half day excursion
15:00 - 17:00 Guided walk Košice
Thursday
16:45 - 18:00 DTTG Meeting (Yasmin II)
20:00 - 24:00 Conference dinner (hotel Yasmin)
Friday
11:30 - 12:30 Closing ceremony (Yasmin I)
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Tuesday, July 5
TUESDAY 5 JULY
YASMIN I
8:30 - 9:00
9:00 - 9:45
YASMIN I
OPENING CEREMONY
PLENARY LECTURE
Advanced ecological applications of clay minerals
Eduardo RUIZ-HITZKY
(Introduced by G. Christidis)
S4: ORGANOCLAYS AND NANOCOMPOSITES
Chairs:
F. Clegg, J. Kristóf
9:50-10:10
YASMIN III
S8: CLAYS IN SEDIMENTARY-METAMORPHIC SYSTEMS
Chairs:
B. Raucsik, D. Tibljas
Experimental and Molecular Dynamics Modeling of 9:50-10:10 Provenance and palaeoenvironmental controls on the
Poly(ethylene
glycol)
Adsorption
on
to
clay mineralogy of marine sediments from Aegean
Montmorillonite
Sea, Greece
F. Clegg, C. Breen, N. Siminel, D. Cleaver,
G. Leontopoulou, G.E. Christidis, E. Koutsopoulou,
Khairuddin
M. Geraga, G. Papatheodorou
10:10-10:30 From dopamine to melanin and back: a Natural 10:10-10:30 Mineral nanotubes in the recent marine sediments
History of color change
from the southeastern Adriatic
M. Mileusnić, S.D. Škapin, M. Ivanić, I. Jurina Tokić,
S. Limam, J.-F. Lambert, T. Georgelin and M. Jaber
I. Sondi
10:30-10:50 Modified montmorillonites as materials for the cupric 10:30-10:50 The importance of illitic minerals in shale instability
ions removal from aqueous solutions
and in the unconventional hydrocarbon reservoirs of
the USA
L. Petra, P. Komadel
M.J. Wilson, M.V. Shaldybin, L. Wilson
10:50-11:10
COFFEE BREAK
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Tuesday, July 5
YASMIN I
S4: ORGANOCLAYS AND NANOCOMPOSITES
Chairs:
F. Clegg, J. Kristóf
11:10-11:30
YASMIN III
S8: CLAYS IN SEDIMENTARY-METAMORPHIC SYSTEMS
Chairs:
B. Raucsik, D. Tibljas
Cascade, Multi-Step Energy Transfer in Hybrid 11:10-11:30 Ediacaran clays of the East European Craton – a
Systems Based on Saponite and Organic Dyes
unique record of the paleoenvironment
J. Bujdák, S. Belušáková, K. Lang
J. Środoń and S. Liivamägi
11:30-11:50 Nano-kaolinites/halloysites
as
potential 11:30-11:50 Clay minerals from Mesozoic clastic reservoirs of the
photocatalysts
South Gabon Basin (West Africa) ˗ diagenesis and
impacts on regional geology
J. Kristóf, E. Horváth, P. Szabó, B. Zsirka, D. Fertig
B. Šegvić, G. Zanoni, A. Moscariello
11:50-12:10 Enhanced Luminescence of Cyanine Cations NK88 11:50-12:10 Comparing clay mineral digenesis in interbedded
Adsorbed on Saponite Particles
sandstones and mudstones (Vienna basin, Austria)
P. Boháč, A. Czímerová, J. Bujdák
S. Gier, R.H. Worden, P. Krois
12:10-12:30 Lamellae ordering induced by nanosheets for 12:10-12:30
organoclay materials
R. Guégan, N. Miyamoto, M. Ogawa
12:30-13:30
LUNCH BREAK
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Transition from regional to contact metamorphism in
the area of Torres del Paine (Southern Chile) –
insights from the clay mineralogy perspective
A. Süssenberger, S.Th. Schmidt, B. Šegvić, L.
Baumgartner
Tuesday, July 5
YASMIN I
13:30 - 14:15
PLENARY LECTURE
Clay hydrogels and composites - potential medical and commercial applications
Chris BREEN
(Introduced by P. Komadel)
YASMIN I
YASMIN III
S4: ORGANOCLAYS AND NANOCOMPOSITES
Chairs:
F. Clegg, J. Kristóf
14:20-14:40
Surface and Interface properties of BECMontmorillonite
S. Türker, F. Yarza, R. M. Torres Sanchez, S. Yapar
S3: MODIFICATIONS AND SYNTHESIS OF CLAYS
Chairs:
J. Matusik, J. Brendlé
14:40-15:00
Surface species of lanthanum ion on montmorillonite
E.M. Kovács, E. Kuzmann, J. Kónya, N.M. Nagy
15:00-15:20
Influence of surface composition of Fe-doped porous
clay heterostructures on catalytic properties
M. Zimowska, L. Lityńska-Dobrzyńska, J. Gurgul,
R.P. Socha, H. Pálková, L. Matachowski, K. Łątka
15:20-15:40
S8: CLAYS IN SEDIMENTARY-METAMORPHIC SYSTEMS
Chairs:
B. Raucsik, D. Tibljas
14:20-14:40
The Late Viséan pedocomplex of Moscow basin
(Russia):
mineralogical
and
geochemical
characterization
T. Alekseeva, A. Alekseev, I. Vagapov
14.40-15:00
The problem of the Chalk’s smectite exemplified by
the Upper Jurassic and Upper Cretaceous
olistoliths of marls from the Outer Carpathians
(Poland),
K. Górniak
COFFEE BREAK
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Tuesday, July 5
YASMIN I
S2: ANALYTICAL TOOLS AND METHODS FOR CHARACTERIZATION
OF CLAYS
Chairs:
15:40-16:00
16:00-16:20
16:20-16:40
16:40-17:00
17:00-17:20
M. Janek, Z. Rozynek
Swelling of montmorillonites in liquid water - the
balance of cation hydration, layer charge and
temperature
D. Svensson, S. Hansen
Heating of chamosite causes H2 release
A. Steudel, R. Kleeberg, C. Bender Koch, F.
Friedrich, K. Emmerich
A new spectroscopic method of layer charge
measurement in smectites
A. Kuligiewicz, A. Derkowski, K. Emmerich, G.E.
Christidis, C. Tsiantos, V. Gionis, G.D. Chryssikos
Terahertz time domain spectroscopy in study of
alumino-silicate systems
M. Janek
The coupled processes of dehydration and Si-O
phonon mode deviation in Na+-saturated
montmorillonite
F. Schnetzer, N. Giraudo, P. Thissen, K. Emmerich
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Posters
S1: THEORETICAL METHODS AND STRUCTURE OF CLAY MINERALS
S1-01
S1-02
S1-03
S1-04
Molecular dynamics simulations of azobenzene intercalates in smectites
A. Koteja, M. Szczerba, J. Matusik
On stability of montmorillonites intercalated with tetrabutylphosphonium and tetrabutylammonium cations – computational
study.
E. Scholtzová and D. Tunega
New model of ethylene glycol layers intercalated in smectites for XRD modelling
M. Szczerba, K. Ufer
Development of Molecular Cluster Models for Nano-Kaolinite from Crystalline Structures
A. Táborosi, R.K. Szilágyi
S2 - ANALYTICAL TOOLS AND METHODS FOR CHARACTERIZATION OF CLAYS
S2-01
S2-02
S2-03
S2-04
S2-05
S2-06
The layer charge of smectites probed by molecular aggregation of a rhodamine dye
T. Baranyaiová and J. Bujdák
Near infrared study of the hydration properties of industrial silicate materials
V. Bizovská, H. Pálková, J. Madejová
Arrangement of alkylammonium surfactants intercalated in montmorillonite as studied by IR spectroscopy
M. Slaný, V. Bizovská, Ľ. Jankovič, J. Madejová
High-temperature and quantitative XRD study of typical Westerwald clays (Germany)
F. Fontaine, N. Fagel
Dielectric properties of synthetic ZnO nanoparticles in THz region
D. Furka, S. Furka, M. Janek
Hybrid layered silicates and their study using THz time-domain spectroscopy
S. Furka, D. Furka, M. Janek
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Tuesday, July 5
S2-07
S2-08
S2-09
S2-10
S2-11
S2-12
Thermal alteration of Fe-Mg chlorites
M. Lempart, A. Derkowski, K. Luberda-Durnaś
The surface properties of rehydrated metakaolinites
M. Lhotka, B. Doušová, V. Machovič
The structural and the magnetic properties of Quaternary sediment clay minerals
A.V. Mashukov, A.E. Mashukova
Intercalation and Retention of Carbon Dioxide in a Smectite Clay promoted by Interlayer Cations
L. Michels, J.O. Fossum, Z. Rozynek, H. Hemmen, K. Rustenberg, P. Sobas, G. Kalantzopoulos, K.D. Knudsen, M. Janek,
T.S. Plivelic, G.J. da Silva
Absorption Studies of Sub- and Supercritical CO2 in Smectite clays
P. Sobas, K.D. Knudsen, G. Helgesen, Arne Skjeltorp, Z. Rozynek, J.O. Fossum
Coupled FTIR and gravimetric studies of water on clay minerals
F. Schnetzer, G. S. Premachandra, C.T. Johnston, K. Emmerich
S3 - MODIFICATIONS AND SYNTHESIS OF CLAYS
S3-01
S3-02
S3-03
S3-04
S3-05
S3-06
Photo-Fenton catalytic activity of green synthesized β-FeOOH/kaolinite
S.M. Miron, A. Beda, W. Hajjaji, R. C. Pullar, C.S. Costa, J. A. Labrincha, F. Rocha
Sorption of carbon dioxide on Ti-, Zr- and [Ti,Zr]-pillared montmorillonites
A. Klimek, A. Gaweł, A. Tomczyk, K. Bahranowski, E. M. Serwicka
Structural differences of kaolinite and montmorillonite co-intercalated with ammonium salts and azobenzene
A. Koteja, J. Matusik
The effect of experimental factors on alkali activation of halloysite
P. Maziarz, J. Matusik
Alternative organo-clays as a sorbent for removal of pharmaceuticals from the aqueous phase
W. Mrozik, Y. Qu and A. Neumann
Organically modified clay sorbents for p-nitrophenol removal from aqueous solutions
R. Ozola, J. Burlakovs, M. Klavins
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S4: ORGANOCLAYS AND NANOCOMPOSITES
S4-01
S4-02
S4-03
S4-04
S4-05
S4-06
S4-07
S4-08
S4-09
Unique photoactive nanocomposites based on Rhodamine 6G/Polymer/Montmorillonite hybrid systems.
A. Czímerová, A. Čeklovský
Effect of chitosan on the crystallisation of brushite
E.S. Chikanova, O.A. Golovanova, T.V. Malikova, M.V. Kuimova
9,10-dihydroxy-octadecylammonium: A Structurally Unique Class of Clay Intercalable Surfactant
Ľ. Jankovič, J. Kronek, J. Madejová, V. Hronský
Enrichment and organophilisation of smectite saturated clays
J. Karasa, J. Kostjukovs, S. Kostjukova
Preparation and structural characterization of organoclay based on zwitterionic surfactant: A comparative study
A.S. Kasprzhitskii, G.I. Lazorenko, V.A. Yavna
Benzalkonium chloride adsorption surface sites on two raw montmorillonites and their organo-clay
F. Yarza, E. López Loveira, F. M. Flores, R. Candal, R.M. Torres Sánchez
Vermiculite and Montmorillonite interaction with sulfur at melt adsorption
G. Simha Martynková, M. Hundáková, D. Plachá, M. Valášková
The effect of the organic cation central atom on the thermal stability of organo-montmorillonites
H. Pálková, M. Zimowska, Ľ. Jankovič, B. Sulikowski, E.M. Serwicka, J. Madejová
Organo-clays as supports for immobilization of ruthenium nanoparticles
M. Zimowska, H. Pálková, Ľ. Jankovič, D. Duraczyńska, G. Mordarski, J. Madejová, E.M. Serwicka
S5: CLAYS IN MEDICINE, BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
S5-01
S5-02
S5-03
Characterization and adsorption behaviour of a saponite from Patagonia Argentina
S.G. Acebal
Analysis of smectite as anticancer drugs carrier: simulation, synthesis, characterization and controlled release study of
cisplatin and mitomycin
G. Lazorenko, A. Kasprzhitskii, V. Yavna
Healing Clays from Longroiva (NE Portugal): technological properties and quality assessment
C.S. Costa, F. Rocha, D. Terroso, W. Hajjaji, L. M. Ferreira Gomes
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S5-04
S5-05
S5-06
S5-07
S5-08
S5-09
S5-10
S5-11
S5-12
S5-13
S5-14
S5-15
S5-16
S5-17
Montmorillonite as nanocarrier of first-line tuberculostatic drugs
E. Carazo, A. Borrego-Sánchez, C. Aguzzi, P. Cerezo, C. Viseras
Palygorskite as Isoniazid and Etambuthol Hydrochloride Nanocarrier
E. Carazo, A. Borrego-Sánchez, C. Aguzzi, P. Cerezo, C. Viseras
Molecular modeling of Praziquantel-Montmorillonite interaction
A. Borrego-Sánchez, E. Carazo, R. Sánchez-Espejo, C. Aguzzi, C. Viseras, P. Cerezo, C.I. Sainz-Díaz
Study of peat-clay-mineral medicinal water systems for use in balneotherapy
R. Sánchez-Espejo, C. Cajas, A. Borrego-Sánchez, C. Aguzzi, P. Cerezo, A. López-Galindo, E. Carazo, C. Viseras
Comparison of surface properties of clays and waste brick dust in terms of fixation of toxic ions
E. Duchková, B. Doušová, D. Kolousek, V. Machovic
The origin of industrial fluorine emission of a Hungarian brick factory
Schimek É., Weiszburg T.G., Varga I.P.
Characterization of bentonites for pharmaceutical application in Korea
S-R. Lee, I.M. Kang, S.W. Chang, K.M. Roh
Mineral carbonation process using Ca type vermiculite
K.M. Roh, I.M. Kang, S-R.Lee
Silicon substituted hydroxyapatite structure, morphology and properties
O.A. Golovanova, M. V. Berdinskaya
Collagen of the bone matrix - properties and characteristics
O.A. Golovanova, S.A. Gerk
Chitosan-montmorillonite beads for anionic dye removal
M.G. Fonseca, F. de A.R. Pereira, G.R.S. Cavalcanti, D.B. França, L.N.F. Queiroga, E.C. Silva Filho, I.M.G. Santos, M. Jaber
Modified vermiculites and their sorption for ranitidine from aqueous solutions
M.G. Fonseca, M.C. Avelino, D.B. França, I.M.G. Santos, F. de A.R. Pereira, M. Jaber
Pb(II) adsorption by natural and modified bentonite
Z. Danková, A. Mockovčiaková, E. Fedorová
Characterization of clay fraction in dust particles and sediments with SEM/EDX
E. Fedorová, J. Hančuľák, O. Šestinová, L. Findorákova, T. Špaldon, Z. Danková
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Tuesday, July 5
S5-18
Laboratory bioextraction of Fe and Si from clay and diatom rich samples by lake baikal assemblages
I. Štyriaková, I. Štyriak, J. Šuba, D. Štyriaková
S6: APPLICATION AND TREATMENT OF CLAYS AND OTHER INDUSTRIAL MINERALS
S6-01
S6-02
S6-03
S6-04
S6-05
S6-06
S6-07
S6-08
S6-09
Development of colored geopolymers using Maya Blue-based pigments
C.M. Ouellet-Plamondon, P. Aranda, A. Favier, G. Habert, H. Van Damme, E. Ruiz-Hitzky
The effects of short-time interaction of potassium- and sodium chloride with Na-montmorillonite and illite-smectite mixedlayered clay minerals
I.M. Farkas
The concept of uncompactable porosity
S. Kaufhold, R. Dohrmann
Ball clays of company Kaolin AD, Bulgaria for ceramic applications
K. Mincheva, A. Dzhelyaydinova, V. Stefanova, J. Ivanova, P. Kirova
Influence of humic acid and bacteria on sorption properties of quartz sand
A. Bekényiová, I. Štyriaková
Iron minerals removal from quartz sands by microbial leaching
J. Šuba, I. Štyriaková, D. Štyriaková, I. Štyriak
Clay bound water measurements for oil- and -gas bearing shales
T. Topór and A. Derkowski
Surface interaction sites of Ni adsorption on Montmorillonite
C. Fernández Morantes, G. Curutchet, R.M. Torres Sánchez
Clay-size fraction separation by coagulation from sodium tripolyphosphate stabilized illite clay dispersion
A. Trubaca-Boginska, A. Actins, J. Svirksts
S7: CLAY MINERALS IN SOILS
S7-01
Clay mineralogy in some agricultural soils from southwestern Pampean region, Argentina
S.G. Acebal
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Tuesday, July 5
S7-02
S7-03
S7-04
S7-05
S7-06
S7-07
S7-08
S7-09
S7-10
S7-11
Effect of soil properties on the herbicide mesotrione adsorption
T. Alekseeva, P. Besse-Hoggan, Yu. Kolyagin, A. Maltseva
Influence of clay and iron mineralogy on copper sorption by meadow soils
R. Balázs, T. Németh, V. Kovács Kis, I. Cora, Z. Szalai, P. Sipos
Effect of iron oxyhydroxide removal on the metals’ partition at particle level following their sorption in soil
P. Sipos, V. Kovács Kis, T. Németh, R. Balázs
Soil microaggregate formation by mineral-mineral interactions
S. Dultz, S.K. Woche, R. Mikutta, G. Guggenberger
Palygorskite and sepiolite genesis in Barzaman Formation, United Arab Emirates
S. Draidia, F. Fontaine, M. El Ouahabi, L. Daoudi, H-B. Havenith, N. Fagel
Clay minerals in the Zmajevac loess-paleosol section, Baranja (Eastern Croatia)
A.Grizelj, L. Wacha & L. Galović
Nanostructural changes in montmorillonite upon cyclic wetting-and-drying. An electron diffraction study.
V. Kovács Kis, T. Németh, I. Dódony
Weathering of glauconite: a case study from the Paleogene regolith cropping out in Zabierzów (Poland)
M. Kisiel, M. Skiba, K. Maj-Szeliga, A. Błachowski
Weathering of glauconite in alkaline soils of temperate climate: a case study from Górniki, eastern Poland
M. Skoneczna, M. Skiba, W. Szymański, K. Maj-Szeliga, A. Błachowski
Metal readsorption in soil and sediment clay – bacteria leaching systems
D. Štyriaková, I. Štyriaková, J. Šuba, I. Štyriak, A. Bekenyiová
S8: CLAYS IN SEDIMENTARY-METAMORPHIC SYSTEMS
S8-01
S8-02
S8-03
Influence of montmorillonite, kaolinite and quartz on formation and peculiarities of Al-hydroxides in bauxite laterite profile
N.M. Boeva, A.D. Slukin, V.M. Novikov, E.A. Zhegallo, S.V. Soboleva, Y.I. Bocharnikova
Cation Mg2+ as indicator the depth of bentonite clays
Y.I. Bocharnikova, N.M. Boeva, S.V. Soboleva
Use of clay minerals in the paleoenvironmental reconstruction of quaternary sediments case of Oued Zeϊet, North East Algeria
B. Dalila, S. Bouhlel, A. Philippe, D. Abderrazak
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S8-04
S8-05
S8-06
Low-grade, medium pressure regional metamorphism of the pelitic succession in the Horváthertelend Unit: microstructural and
thermobarometric evidences (NW foreland of the Mecsek Mts., Hungary)
E. Mészáros, B. Raucsik, A. Varga, F. Schubert
Very low-grade metamorphism of the Cisuralian basement formations (Korpád Sandstone, Gyűrűfű Rhyolite) near Kelebia,
Békés-Codru Unit, Hungary
B. Raucsik, A. Varga, E. Mészáros, M. Szemerédi
Inorganic geochemical components of Paleozoic source rocks associated with basin stratigraphy and depositional processes
E. Wegerer, N. Aust, A. Rachetti
S9: CLAYS IN HYDROTHERMAL AND ORE-FORMING PROCESSES
S9-01
S9-02
Relative coherent stacking potential of fundamental particles of illite-smectite and its relationship to geological environment
I-M. Kang, S. Hillier, Y. Song, I-J. Kim
Argillic alteration of Permian granite intrusion (Velence Mts., Hungary) by Triassic and Paleogene hydrothermal fluids
I. Kovács, T. Németh, Z. Benkó, G.B. Kiss
S10: ZEOLITES, LAYERED AND POROUS MATERIALS
S10-01
S10-02
S10-03
S10-04
Synthesis of zeolites by alkali activation of calcined clays
D. Koloušek, B.Doušová, R.Slavík, M. Urbanová-Čubová, P.Hájek
Characterization and potential applications of zeolitic materials synthetized from perlite waste material
M. Osacký, P. Uhlík, M. Vítková, A. Czímerová, H. Pálková
Structure of layered materials intercalated with organic species solved by molecular simulation methods
M. Pospíšil, M. Pšenička, P. Kovář, K. Melánová
Interlayer structures of zirconium phosphonates with sulfophenyl and phenyl groups solved by molecular modelling methods
J. Škoda, M. Pospíšil, K. Melánová
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Tuesday, July 5
S11: ARCHAEOLOGICAL CERAMICS – FROM CLAYS TO VESSELS
S11-01
S11-02
S11-03
S11-04
S11-05
Grog-tempered Copper Age pottery in Southern Carpathians (Romania): technological choice or just a happening?
A. Giurgiu, C. Ionescu, V. Hoeck
Technological interplay: Relationships between painted and shell-tempered pottery at Cucuteni – Cetățuia (Eastern Romania)
F. Matau, V. Nica, I.G. Breaban, A.-L. Matricala, A. Stancu
Monumental sculptures in terracotta of the monastery of Alcobaça (Portugal) - raw materials and technological processes
assessment as tools for provenance, conservation and restoration
F. Rocha, C.S. Costa, J. Coroado, R. Triães, C. Gil, E. Ferraz
XRF and LA-ICP-MS study of the EBII 'Brown Ware' industry at Northern Canaanite sites
S. Shoval, Y. Paz, D. Harari
Investigation of chlorite schists (pietra ollare) by IR-spectroscopy and thermal analysis
D. Tibljaš, M. Vučković, D. Balen, V. Bizovska, H. Palkova, J. Madejova
S12: CLAYS IN BUILDING MATERIALS AND GEOTECHNICS
S12-01
S12-02
S12-03
S12-04
S12-05
S12-06
S12-07
Boom Clay retains its self-sealing capacity after 15 years of interaction with high pH solutions.
M. Honty, P. Fürychová, N. Maes, X. Sillen
Microstructure and pore structure of binary cement systems based on diatomite
I. Janotka, M. Bačuvčík, P. Uhlík
Effect of desiccation on hydro-mechanical behaviour of compacted bentonite based buffer material
L.Z. Lang, A. Rawat, W. Baille, T. Schanz
Preliminary testing of the long-term efficiency of geosynthetic clay liners
D. Kosić, B. Kovačević Zelić, M. Mileusnić, M. Hruškova Hasan, E. Oršulić
The Core Principles of the Theory of Strength of Composite Soil Cement-Based Materials with Carbon Nanostructures
T. G. Makeeva
Influence of carbon nanostructures on the clay minerals in the soil-based cement composites
T.G. Makeeva, A.Y. Khavkin
Density determination of clay soils - A method comparison
M. Plötze, R. Herzog
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Wednesday, July 6
WEDNESDAY, JULY 6
8:30 - 9:15
PLENARY LECTURE
Geomimicry: Harnessing the antibacterial action of clays
L.B. Williams - George Brown Lecturer, 2016
(Introduced by H.C. Greenwell)
YASMIN I
S11: ARCHAEOLOGICAL CERAMICS – FROM CLAYS TO
VESSELS
Chairs:
09:20-09:50
09:50-10.10
10:10-10:30
F. Rocha, F. Kristály
KEYNOTE Studying ancient ceramics: interplay
between mineralogy, physics, chemistry and
geology
C. Ionescu and V. Hoeck
Ceramic “Sugar Jars” from Aveiro, Lisbon and
Madeira regions (Portugal): composition, source
of the raw materials and technological processes
assessment
F. Rocha, P. Morgado, C.S. Costa, D. Terroso
Raw Material Sources of Halaf Period Ceramics
from Domuztepe Mound, KahramanmaraşSoutheast Turkey
M. Dirican, A. Türkmenoğlu, Ç. Atakuman
YASMIN II
S6: APPLICATION AND TREATMENT OF CLAYS AND OTHER
INDUSTRIAL MINERALS
Chairs:
S. Kaufhold, P. Aranda
09:50-10.10
Broad bandwidth viscoelastic response of dilute
clay mineral dispersions in different particle
arrangements
M. Pilavtepe, N. Willenbacher, K. Emmerich
10:10-10:30
Trivalent cations modified bentonites against
eutrophication
D. Buzetzky, N.M. Nagy, J. Kónya
09:30-09:50
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KEYNOTE Bentonite in waste repositories – a new
application
Patrik Sellin
Wednesday, July 6
10:30-10:50
Archaeometric study on Turkish ceramic water
pipe from Rudas Bath, Budapest, Hungary
P. Rózsa, F. Kristály, Á. Csámer, J. Major
S11: ARCHAEOLOGICAL CERAMICS – FROM CLAYS TO
Chairs:
11:10-11:30
Bioleaching effect on adsorption activity of Fe-rich
clays
B. Doušová, D. Koloušek, I. Štyriaková, M. Lhotka,
V. Machovič, Z. Danková, I. Štyriak, E. Duchková
COFFEE BREAK
10:50-11:10
YASMIN I
VESSELS
10:30-10:50
F. Rocha, F. Kristály
Experiments on the mineralogical composition of
low carbonate bearing common clays in the 500800°C interval
F. Kristály, P.F. Kovács
S9: CLAYS ON MARS
Chairs:
J. Cuadros, P. Uhlík
YASMIN II
S5: CLAYS IN MEDICINE, BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS AND THE
ENVIRONMENT
Chairs:
R.M. Torres Sánchez, C. Viseras Iborra
Decontamination of wastewaters with the use of
organically modified vermiculite
D. Plachá, M. Mikeska, I. Martausová, G. Simha
Martynková
Playing with cation exchange capacity to aid in
fighting Helicobacter pylori: results of in-vitro tests
G. Cerri, M. Farina, A. Brundu, C. Juliano, P.
Giunchedi, G. Rassu, E. Gavini, M.C. Bonferoni
11:10-11:30
11:30-12:00
KEYNOTE - Clay minerals on Mars: Global scale
mineralogy and geologic context
J. R. Michalski
11:30-11:50
12:00-12:20
Early Mars – How wet and how warm?
J. Cuadros, J.R. Michalski, J.L. Bishop, V. Dekov,
S. Fiore, M.D. Dyar
11:50-12:10
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De-emulsification of oil emulsions by clays and
nanocomposites
G. Rytwo, A. Sitruk, R. Lavi, H. Khamaisi, R.
Gutman
Wednesday, July 6
12:10-12:30
12:30-14:30
LUNCH BREAK
FREE AFTERNOON
FIELD TRIP: departure from the hotel 13:45 h
Guided walk KOŠICE: 15:00 h in front of hotel Yasmin
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Paste of natural Cuban zeolite and its topical
application in inflamed skin irritations
W. Dathe
Thursday, July 7
THURSDAY, JULY 7
YASMIN I
8:30 - 9:15
PLENARY LECTURE
Relevance of clay synthesis for environmental studies
S. PETIT, F. BARON, A. DECARREAU - GERHARD-LAGALY-AWARD 2016
(Introduced by K. Emmerich)
YASMIN I
YASMIN II
S12: CLAYS IN BUILDING MATERIALS AND GEOTECHNICS
Chairs:
M. Plötze, I. Janotka
09:50-10:10
Enhanced delivery of chemical agents for soil
improvement applications – treatment by
guanidinium salt solutions
P. Minder, A.M. Puzrin, M. Plötze
09:20-09:50
KEYNOTE - Tuning clay properties for new
development in sustainable building materials
G. Habert
S1: THEORETICAL METHODS AND STRUCTURE OF CLAY
MINERALS
Chairs:
09:20-09:50
09:50-10:10
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M. Pospíšil, E. Ferrage
KEYNOTE - Simulating the clay mineral-brineorganic interface: implications for understanding
enhanced oil recovery
H.C. Greenwell, T. Underwood, V. Erastova, P.
Cubillas
Structure and dynamics of water-smectite
interfaces: Hydrogen bonding and the origin of the
sharp O-Dw/O- Hw infrared band from molecular
simulations
M. Szczerba, A. Kuligiewicz, A. Derkowski, V.
Gionis, G.D. Chryssikos, A.G. Kalinichev
Thursday, July 7
10:10-10:30
Development of raw material concepts based on
non-swelling clays for geotechnical application
M. Schellhorn, E. Schmidt, R. Diedel
10:10-10:30
10:30-10:50
Compression behaviour of natural and remoulded
clay
W. Lieske, N. Müthing, M. Hallisch, S.Kaufhold,
T.Schanz
10:30-10:50
10:50-11:10
S12: CLAYS IN BUILDING MATERIALS AND GEOTECHNICS
COFFEE BREAK
S2: ANALYTICAL TOOLS AND METHODS FOR CHARACTERIZATION
OF CLAYS
Chairs:
M. Plötze, I. Janotka
11:30-11:50
Performance characteristics of concrete with
metakaolin sand important for building practice
M. Bačuvčík, I. Janotka, E. Smrčková
11:30-11:50
11:50-12:10
Properties of metakaolin-based geopolymers with
addition of Portuguese diatomites
C.S. Costa, W. Hajjaji, S. Nunes, F. Rocha
11:50-12:10
11:10-11:30
A simulation study on the influence of anisotropy
and crystal structure defects on small-angle
neutron scattering/diffraction patterns
E. Ferrage, F. Hubert, E. Tertre, A. Baronnet, A.
Delville, L.J. Michot, P. Levitz
Quantum Mechanical Engineering of Exfoliated
Kaolinite
R.K. Szilágyi, A. Táborosi, B. Zsirka, S. Spring, T.
Hicks, and T. Yamaguchi
Effect of bentonite admixture on setting and
reaction process of metakaolin-cement blends
T. Seiffarth, A. Osburg
Chairs:
11:10-11:30
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M. Janek, Z. Rozynek
Nonlinear Optical Responses of Composites
Consisting of Clay Minerals and Organic Molecules
J. Kawamata
Random Lasing from Hybrid Materials Consisting of
Clay Minerals and Organic Molecules
M. Tominaga, K. Satomi, Y. Omura, Y. Suzuki, J.
Kawamata*
Local Manipulation of Colloidal Liquid Crystals of
Oxide Nanosheets by Optical Tweezers
T. Nakato, M. Tominaga, T. Sakurai, R. Nakanishi,
T. Nagashita, T. Kumamoto, E. Mouri, Y. Suzuki, T.
Iwai, J. Kawamata
Thursday, July 7
12:10-12:30
Heat transfer investigations carried out on brick
based wall
A. Lakatos
S7: CLAY MINERALS IN SOILS
Chairs:
M. Mileusnić, M. Skiba
14:00-14:20
Experimental
aluminization
of
vermiculite
interlayers:
An X-ray diffraction perspective on crystal
chemistry and structural mechanisms
B. Lanson, E. Ferrage, F. Hubert, D. Prêt, L.
Mareschal, M.P. Turpault, J. Ranger
Clay mineralogical evolution as a result of plant
growth and potassium uptake
E. Bakker, B. Lanson, T. B. Khan, F. Hubert
14:20-14:40
Optical properties of organic dyes after excitonic
coupling in clay mineral hybrid film
M. Matejdes, D. Himeno, M. Tominaga, Y. Suzuki,
J. Kawamata
LUNCH BREAK
YASMIN II
12:30-13:30
YASMIN I
13:30-14:00
12:10-12:30
KEYNOTE - Clay minerals and organic carbon
persistence in soils
P. Barré, S. Lutfalla, F. Hubert, S. Bernard, C.
Chenu
S6: APPLICATION AND TREATMENT OF CLAYS AND OTHER
INDUSTRIAL MINERALS
Chairs:
13:40-14:00
14:00-14:20
14:20-14:40
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S. Kaufhold, P. Aranda
Layered
double
hydroxide/sepiolite
heterostructured materials: preparation and
applications
P. Aranda, A. Gómez-Avilés, E.P. Rebitski, M.
Darder, E. Ruiz-Hitzky
Modification of structure and adsorption properties
by the thermochemical treatment
V. Krupskaya, E. Tyupina, M. Chernov, S.
Zakusin, O. Dorzhieva
Laponite® as a powerful compound to turn dark
dye into fluorescent hydrid materials
C. Ley, J. Brendlé, A. Walter, P. Jacques, A.
Ibrahim, X. Allonas
Thursday, July 7
14:40-15:00
15:00-15:20
15:20-15:40
15:40-16:00
Formation of NH4-illite-like phase at the expense of 14:40-15:00
dioctahedral vermiculite in soil environment – an
experimental approach
M. Skiba, S. Skiba, K. Maj-Szeliga, A. Derkowski,
B. Dziubińska
Complexity of clay mineral formation during 15:00-15:20
120.000 years of soil development along the Franz
Josef chronosequence, New Zeland
J. Dietel, R. Dohrmann, G. Guggenberger, S.
Meyer-Stüve, S. Turner, A. Schippers, S. Kaufhold,
R. Butz-Braun, L.M. Condron, R. Mikutta
COFFEE BREAK
Change of the metal sorption properties of clay 15:40-16:00
minerals due to laboratory and natural pedogenic
alterations
T. Németh, R. Balázs, P. Sipos, J. Jiménez Millán
16:00-16:20
Dolerite weathering in soil environment: mineralogy
and petrography (Central Siberia, Russia)
S.N. Lessovaia, M. Plötze, S. Inozemzev
16:00-16:20
16:20-16:40
Clay and iron oxide mineralogy, geochemical
indicators
and
their
paleoenvironmental
interpretation in the southern European Russia
loess sections
A. Alekseev, T. Alekseeva, P.Kalinin
16:20-16:40
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Oxidative removal of an azo dye using clay and red
mud
W. Hajjaji, R. C. Pullar, C.S. Costa, J. A.
Labrincha, F. Rocha
Acid activated clays: materials in continuous
demand
P. Komadel
Characterisation of water in perlite from Milos,
Greece
S. Kaufhold, A. Reese, W. Schwiebacher, R.
Dohrmann, G.H. Grathoff, L.N. Warr, M. Halisch,
C. Müller, U. Schwarz-Schampera, K. Ufer
Characterisation of raw and expanded perlite from
Slovak deposits - water and texture
P. Varga, P. Uhlík, J. Lexa, Z. Saravolac, J.
Madejová, H. Pálková, V. Bizovská, J. Šurka
The role of clay minerals on non-aqueous solvent
bitumen extraction
M. Osacký, M. Geramian, D.G. Ivey, Q. Liu, T.H.
Etsell
Friday, July 8
FRIDAY, 8 JULY
YASMIN I
S11: ZEOLITES, LAYERED AND POROUS MATERIALS
Chairs:
09:00-09:20
09:20-10.10
10:10-10:30
10:30-10:50
D. Koloušek, F. Kovanda
Preparation of cobalt hydroxides and their deposition on metal supports
F. Kovanda, M. Brunclíková, P. Kšírová, K. Jirátová, L. Obalová
Use of molecular simulations in complex characterization of layered organo-inorganic hybrid materials
P. Kovář, M. Pospíšil
The Use of Automated Mineralogical Analysis to Complement Oedometer and Desintegraion Tests to Evaluate
Geometallurgical Implications of Laumontite Altered Rock
A. Bravo, O. Jerez, U. Kelm , M. Pincheira, M. Poblete
Petrographical, mineralogical and chemical identification of natrolite group zeolites in amygdules of basaltic lavas
S. Özen, M.C. Göncüoğlu
S12: CLAYS IN BUILDING MATERIALS AND GEOTECHNICS
Chairs:
M. Plötze, I. Janotka
10:50-11:10
11:10-11:30
11:30-11:50
11:50-12:30
Multitracer (HTO, 36Cl-, 85Sr2+) diffusion in compacted natural and reduced charged dioctahedral smectites
L. Delavernhe, T. Kupcik, M.A. Glaus, K. Emmerich, T. Schäfer
Ion exchange reactions and boiling in the second parcel of the alternative buffer material test (ABM-II) in Äspö, Sweden
R. Dohrmann, S. Kaufhold
COFFEE BREAK
CLOSING CEREMONY
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Trips
GUIDED WALK - KOŠICE
The historical centre of Košice, whose medieval city walls were removed
in the 18th century, is today formed by a nearly one kilometer long
promenade lined with exquisite historical buildings, once inhabited by
medieval kings and nobility. During the 2 hour walk with experienced
tourist guide you can uncover much of the city’s history, science, culture
and art at some of the exhibitions available in the city centre. Buildings of
great historical and architectural value line the lens-shaped city centre –
a lens through which you can look into history.
1 The Complex of the Cathedral of St.Elisabeth
2 The State Theatre
3 The Immaculata
4 The Jesuit Monastery and University Church
5 The Franciscan Monastery and Church
6 The Bishop's Residence
7 The Former County Hall
8 Forgach Palace
9 Levoca House
10 Rakoczi Palace
11 Czaky Palace
12 The Former City Hall
13 Andrassy Palace
14 The Eastern-Slovakia Museum
15 The Dominican Monastery and the Virgin Mary Church
16 The Holy Trinity Column
17 Miklus Prison
18 Jakab Palace
19 The Former Synagogue
20 The Town Fortifications and the Original Fortress
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Trips
FIELD TRIP: Industrial minerals and Tokaj wine – products hosted by East Slovakia volcanic rocks
Departure time: 13:45 July 6, parking in front of hotel
Field-trip coordinators: Peter Uhlík, Pavel Bačo
Half Day Excursion (during the conference, 6 July 2016)
Important instructions: The participants will be splitted into two groups at the boarding the buses. Both busses with all participants will
visit Nižný Hrabovec zeolite deposit. Consecutively, one bus with first group will attend wine tasting in Veľká Tŕňa and second bus with next
group will attend the wine tasting in Viničky.
Route: Košice - Nižný Hrabovec Zeolite deposit app 60 km,
Nižný Hrabovec - Viničky (or Veľká Tŕňa) app 70 km, Viničky (or
Veľká Tŕňa) - Košice app 70 km
The Nižný Hrabovec is the largest zeolite deposit in Slovakia. It occurs in rhyodacite volcanoclastics (Hrabovec tuff) of Lower to Middle
Badenian age. The Hrabovec tuff builds a 7 km long and up to 150 m wide belt between the villages of Pusté Čemerné, Nižný Hrabovec,
Kučín, Majerovce, and Vranov in the East Slovak Neogene basin. Hrabovec tuffs are a light-green, fine-grained rock to pelitic, originally
glassy rocks which were deposited in marine environment during Lower Badenian. The originally vitreous material was altered into zeolite
with minor content of opal-C and/or opal-CT. The main zeolite mineral is K,Ca-clinoptilolite. It is operated by the company Zeocem, a.s.,
Bystré. They produce zeolite predominately for building industry, agriculture and for protection of environment.
Viničky and Veľká Tŕňa are small villages belonging to Slovak Tokaj wine region. Rhyolite tuffs play significant role in the Tokaj area. They
are bedrock for soil and grapevine growing. Wine cellars are built in rhyolite tuffs for storage and tasting of delicious wine from dry Furmint
to sweet Tokaj Aszu wine. The Tokaj wines have about 400 years history. These wines belong to that group of wines that are strongly ruled
by geological and other geofactors: geomorphology, meso- and microclimate, bedrocks, soil quality, cellars. The base of Tokaj wines are 3
cultivars: Furmint, Lipovina (Hárslevelű) and Yellow Muscat. Exactly these wines are best for creation of cibebas, raisins attacked by noble
rot called Botrytis cinerea. This noble rot corrupts the grape skin and causes vapourisation of water. The sugar content and bouquet
substances become more concentrated. In reasonable years and from extraordinary vineyard famous Tokaj selections, 3-6 puttonyos, are
produced. For example 4 puttonyos Tokaj selection consists of 4 puttonyos of cibebas (cca 100 kg) and 136l of Tokaj wine must or wine.
Tokaj selections have to mature minimum of 3 years, thereout 2 years in wooden cask in Tokaj wine cellar.
Included in price: transport, wine tasting with small refreshment, dinner
Return from the trip: app 22:00 h
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List of attendees
LIST OF ATTENDEES
ACEBAL
Silvia G.
sacebal@criba.edu.ar
Argentina
ADAMCOVÁ
Renáta
adamcova@fns.uniba.sk
Slovakia
ALEKSEEV
Andrey
alekseev@issp.serpukhov.su
Russia
ALEKSEEVA
Tatiana
alekseeva@issp.serpukhov.su
Russia
ARANDA
Pilar
pilar.aranda@csic.es
Spain
BAČUVČÍK
Michal
bacuvcik@tsus.sk
Slovakia
BAKKER
Eleanor
eleanor.bakker@ujf-grenoble.fr
France
BALÁZS
Reka
balazs_brigi@yahoo.co.uk
Hungary
BARANYAIOVÁ
Tímea
baranyaiova@nic.fns.uniba.sk
Slovakia
BARRÉ
Pierre
barre@geologie.ens.fr
France
BEKÉNYIOVÁ
Alexandra
avaskova@saske.sk
Slovakia
BIZOVSKÁ
Valéria
valeria.bizovska@savba.sk
Slovakia
BOEVA
Natalia
boeva@igem.ru
Russia
BOHÁČ
Peter
peter.bohac@savba.sk
Slovakia
BREEN
Chris
c.breen@shu.ac.uk
United Kingdom
BRENDLÉ
Jocelyne
jocelyne.brendle@uha.fr
France
BUJDÁK
Juraj
uachjuro@savba.sk
Slovakia
BUZETZKY
Dóra Beáta
buzetzkyd@gmail.com
Hungary
CARAZO
Esperanza
ecarazogil@ugr.es
Spain
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CERRI
Guido
gcerri@uniss.it
Italy
CHIKANOVA
Ekaterina
chikanova_es@mail.ru
Russia
CHRISTIDIS
George
christid@mred.tuc.gr
Greece
CLEGG
Francis
f.clegg@shu.ac.uk
United Kingdom
COSTA
Cristiana
cristianacosta@ua.pt
Portugal
CUADROS
Javier
j.cuadros@nhm.ac.uk
United Kingdom
CZÍMEROVÁ
Adriana
Adriana.Czimerova@savba.sk
Slovakia
DALILA
Belfar
dalilabelfar@yahoo.fr
Algeria
DANKOVÁ
Zuzana
orolinova@saske.sk
Slovakia
DATHE
Wilfried
daweidoc@gmx.de
Germany
DELAVERNHE
Laure
laure.delavernhe@kit.edu
Germany
DERKOWSKI
Arkadiusz
ndderkow@cyf-kr.edu.pl
Poland
DIEDEL
Ralf
ralf.diedel@schmidt-tone.de
Germany
DIETEL
Jan
jan.dietel@bgr.de
Germany
DOHRMANN
Reiner
reiner.dohrmann@lbeg.niedersachsen.de
Germany
DORZHIEVA
Olga
dorzhievaov@gmail.com
Russia
DOUŠOVÁ
Barbora
Barbora.Dousova@vscht.cz
Czech Republic
DUCHKOVA
Eliska
duchkova.elishka@gmail.cz
Czech Republic
DULTZ
Stefan
dultz@ifbk.uni-hannover.de
Germany
DZHELYAYDINOVA
Aylin
aylin@kaolin.bg
Bulgaria
EMMERICH
Katja
katja.emmerich@kit.edu
Germany
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EPPNER
Alexander
a.eppner@web.de
Germany
FARKAS
Izabella
izabella.farkas@gmail.com
Hungary
FEDOROVÁ
Erika
fedorova@saske.sk
Slovakia
FERRAGE
Eric
eric.ferrage@univ-poitiers.fr
France
FONSECA
Maria
mgardennia@quimica.ufpb.br
Brazil
FONTAINE
François
f.fontaine@ulg.ac.be
Belgium
FRASER
Donald
don@earth.ox.ac.uk
United Kingdom
GIER
Susanne
susanne.gier@univie.ac.at
Austria
GIURGIU
Alexandra
alexa.giurgiu@yahoo.com
Romania
GOLOVANOVA
Olga
Golovanoa2000@mail.ru
Russia
GÓRNIAK
Katarzyna
gorniak@agh.edu.pl
Poland
GREENWELL
Hugh Chris
chris.greenwell@durham.ac.uk
United Kingdom
GRIZELJ
Anita
agrizelj@hgi-cgs.hr
Croatia
GUÉGAN
Regis
regis.guegan@univ-orleans.fr
France
GÜNAL TÜRKMENOĞLU
Asuman
asumant@metu.edu.tr
Turkey
HABERT
Guillaume
habertg@ethz.ch
Switzerland
HAJJAJI
Walid
w.hajjaji@ua.pt
Portugal
HONTY
Miroslav
mhonty@sckcen.be
Belgium
IONESCU
Corina
corina.ionescu@ubbcluj.ro
Romania
JABER
Maguy
maguy.jaber@upmc.fr
France
JANEK
Marian
marian.janek@stuba.sk
Slovakia
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JANKOVIČ
Ľuboš
lubos.jankovic@savba.sk
Slovakia
JANOTKA
Ivan
janotka@tsus.sk
Slovakia
KANG
Il-Mo
imkang@kigam.re.kr
Korea South
KARASA
Julia
julija.karasa@lu.lv
Latvia
KASPRZHITSKII
Anton
akasprzhitsky@yandex.ru
Russia
KAUFHOLD
Stephan
s.kaufhold@bgr.de
Germany
KAWAMATA
Jun
j_kawa@yamaguchi-u.ac.jp
Japan
KELM
Ursula
ukelm@udec.cl
Chile
KISIEL
Marta
marta.kisiel91@gmail.com
Poland
KLEEBERG
Reinhard
kleeberg@mineral.tu-freiberg.de
Germany
KLIMEK
Agnieszka
agaklimek@o2.pl
Poland
KOLOUŠEK
David
koloused@vscht.cz
Czech Republic
KOMADEL
Peter
peter.komadel@savba.sk
Slovakia
KOTEJA
Anna
anna.koteja@gmail.com
Poland
KOVÁCS
Eszter Mária
kovacs.eszter.maria@gmail.com
Hungary
KOVÁCS
Ivett
iv.kovacs@gmail.com
Hungary
KOVANDA
František
Frantisek.Kovanda@vscht.cz
Czech Republic
KOVÁŘ
Petr
kovar@karlov.mff.cuni.cz
Czech Republic
KRISTÁLY
Ferenc
kristalyf@gmail.com
Hungary
KRISTÓF
János
kristof@almos.vein.hu
Hungary
KULIGIEWICZ
Artur
ndkuligi@cyf-kr.edu.pl
Poland
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LAKATOS
Akos
alakatos@eng.unideb.hu
Hungary
LAMBERT
Jean-François
jean-francois.lambert@upmc.fr
France
LANG
Linzhi
Linzhi.Lang@rub.de
Germany
LANSON
Bruno
bruno.lanson@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr
France
LAZORENKO
Georgy
glazorenko@yandex.ru
Russia
LEE
Sung-rock
srlee@kigam.re.kr
Korea South
LEMPART
Malgorzata
ndlempar@cyf-kr.edu.pl
Poland
LESSOVAIA
Sofia
lessovaia@yahoo.com
Russia
LHOTKA
Miloslav
miloslav.lhotka@vscht.cz
Czech Republic
LIESKE
Wolfgang
Wolfgang.Lieske@rub.de
Germany
LIIVAMÄGI
Sirle
sirle.liivamagi@ut.ee
Poland
LUBERDA-DURNAŚ
Katarzyna
LDKasia@gmail.com
Poland
MADEJOVÁ
Jana
jana.madejova@savba.sk
Slovakia
MAKEEVA
Tamara
makeeva13new@yandex.ru
Russia
MASHUKOV
Anatoly
AVMashukov@sfu-kras.ru
Russia
MATAU
Florica
florica.matau@uaic.ro
Romania
MATEJDES
Marian
m.matejdes@gmail.com
Japan
MATUSIK
Jakub
jmatusik@agh.edu.pl
Poland
MAYRHOFER
Maria
maria.mayrhofer@boku.ac.at
Austria
MAZIARZ
Paulina
pmaziarz@agh.edu.pl
Poland
MÉSZÁROS
Előd
meszaros.elod@gmail.com
Hungary
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MICHALSKI
Joseph
michalskijoe@gmail.com
United Kingdom
MILEUSNIĆ
Marta
marta.mileusnic@rgn.hr
Croatia
MINCHEVA
Kremena
kmincheva@kaolin.bg
Bulgaria
MROZIK
Wojciech
wojciech.mrozik@ncl.ac.uk
Poland
MURPHY
Kevin
kevin@minersoc.org
Ireland
NAKATO
Teruyuki
nakato@che.kyutech.ac.jp
Japan
NÉMETH
Tibor
nemethtibor.spanyol@gmail.com
Hungary
NIELSEN
Bo Rud
dkbon@coloplast.com
Denmark
OLSON
Carolyn
colson@oce.usda.gov
USA
OSACKÝ
Marek
osacky@fns.uniba.sk
Slovakia
OTTNER
Franz
franz.ottner@boku.ac.at
Austria
ÖZEN
Sevgi
sevgi.ozen@erdogan.edu.tr
Turkey
OZOLA
Ruta
ozola.ruuta@gmail.com
Latvia
PÁLKOVÁ
Helena
uachpalk@savba.sk
Slovakia
PETIT
Sabine
sabine.petit@univ-poitiers.fr
France
PETRA
Lukáš
lukas.petra@savba.sk
Slovakia
PILAVTEPE
Müge
muege.pilavtepe@kit.edu
Germany
PLACHÁ
Daniela
daniela.placha@vsb.cz
Czech Republic
PLÖTZE
Michael
ploetzel@ethz.ch
Switzerland
POSPÍŠIL
Miroslav
pospisil@karlov.mff.cuni.cz
Czech Republic
RAUCSIK
Béla
raucsik@geo.u-szeged.hu
Hungary
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RIGONAT
Nicola
Nicola.Rigonat@ed.ac.uk
United Kingdom
ROH
Kimin
kmroh@kigam.re.kr
Korea South
ROCHA
Fernando
tavares.rocha@ua.pt
Portugal
RÓZSA
Peter
rozsa.peter@science.unideb.hu
Hungary
ROZYNEK
Zbigniew
zbigniew.rozynek@gmail.com
Poland
RUIZ-HITZKY
Eduardo
eduardo@icmm.csic.es
Spain
RYTWO
Giora
rytwo@telhai.ac.il
Israel
SAUVAGE
Hubert
hubert.sauvage@imerys.com
France
SCHANZ
Tom
tom.schanz@rub.de
Germany
SCHELLHORN
Matthias
matthias.schellhorn@schmidt-tone.de
Germany
SCHIMEK
Éva
schimek.eva@gmail.com
Hungary
SCHNETZER
Florian
florian.schnetzer@kit.edu
Germany
SCHOLTZOVÁ
Eva
eva.scholtzova@savba.sk
Slovakia
SEIFFARTH
Torsten
torsten.seiffarth@uni-weimar.de
Germany
SELLIN
Patrik
patrik.sellin@skb.se
Sweden
SHAFRAN
Kirill
kirill.shafran@altana.com
United Kingdom
SHOVAL
Shlomo
shovals@openu.ac.il
Israel
SIMHA MARTYNKOVÁ
Gražyna
grazyna.simha@vsb.cz
Czech Republic
SIPOS
Peter
sipos.peter@csfk.mta.hu
Hungary
SITNIKOVA
Maria
maria.sitnikova@bgr.de
Germany
SKIBA
Michal
michal.skiba@uj.edu.pl
Poland
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ŠKODA
Jakub
kuba.skoda@gmail.com
Czech Republic
SKONECZNA
Magdalena
magda.skoneczna@gmail.com
Poland
SLANÝ
Michal
michal.slany@savba.sk
Slovakia
ŚRODOŃ
Jan
ndsrodon@cyf-kr.edu.pl
Poland
STANJEK
Helge
helge.stanjek@emr.rwth-aachen.de
Germany
STEUDEL
Annett
annett.steudel@kit.edu
Germany
SÜSSENBERGER
Annette
annette.suessenberger@unige.ch
Switzerland
SVENSSON
Daniel
daniel.svensson@skb.se
Sweden
SZCZERBA
Marek
ndszczer@cyf-kr.edu.pl
Poland
SZILÁGYI
Robert
szilagyi@montana.edu
USA
ŠEGVIĆ
Branimir
branimir.segvic@unige.ch
Switzerland
ŠTYRIAKOVA
Darina
darinka.styriakova@gmail.com
Slovakia
ŠTYRIAKOVÁ
Iveta
bacil@saske.sk
Slovakia
ŠUBA
Jaroslav
jsuba@saske.sk
Slovakia
TÁBOROSI
Attila
taborosia@almos.uni-pannon.hu
Hungary
TIBLJAŠ
Darko
dtibljas@geol.pmf.hr
Croatia
TOMINAGA
Makoto
v003uj@yamaguchi-u.ac.jp
Japan
TOPÓR
Tomasz
ndtopor@cyf-kr.edu.pl
Poland
TORRES SÁNCHEZ
Rosa
rosa.torres@gmail.com
Argentina
TRUBACA-BOGINSKA
Anna
anna.palasa@inbox.lv
Latvia
UHLÍK
Peter
uhlik@fns.uniba.sk
Slovakia
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VARGA
Peter
peter.vargamineraly@gmail.com
Slovakia
WEGERER
Eva
eva.wegerer@unileoben.ac.at
Austria
VISERAS
César
cviseras@ugr.es
Spain
WILLIAMS
Lynda
lynda.williams@asu.edu
USA
WILSON
Michael
michaelwilson191@btinternet.com
United Kingdom
WRIESSNIG
Karin
karin.wriessnig@boku.ac.at
Austria
YAPAR
Saadet
saadetyapar@gmail.com
Turkey
ZIMOWSKA
Malgorzata
nczimows@cyf-kr.edu.pl
Poland
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