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Glauconitic sandstones, with K- and Fe-rich complex clay mineral glauconite, are widespread, albeit heterogeneous, lithologies. The PhD project focuses on finding innovative industrial usage, such as alternative green fertilisers, for those materials based on an interdisciplinary study combining applied mineralogy, geochemistry, and mineral processing. The study involves characterising mineral features, crystallochemistry and textural properties of glauconitic sandstones with various routine and state-of-the-art technologies. The other part of the project is based on experiments on the mechanical activation of glauconite. The main targets will be Ordovician glauconitic sandstones from Estonia. The study aligns with the zero-waste mining concept, as in Estonia, the glauconitic sandstone is a potential waste rock of phosphorite mining. The project is jointly supervised by the TalTech Department of Geology and the Geological Survey of Estonia. It will be carried out under the research project TEMTA100.
Research field: | Earth sciences |
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Supervisor: | Rutt Hints |
Availability: | This position is available. |
Offered by: | School of Science Department of Geology |
Application deadline: | Applications are accepted between June 01, 2025 00:00 and June 30, 2025 23:59 (Europe/Zurich) |
Main supervisor: Rutt Hints
Co-supervisor: Lauri Joosu
The research
Several favourable features of glauconite, such as high potassium content, micronutrient binding, high adsorption, and cation exchange properties, along with its wide geological distribution, make it a promising resource for various sustainable industrial applications, including green fertilisers and water purification. However, these authigenic clay phases are chemically and texturally complex and heterogeneous at different scales, depending on their formation environment. Therefore, advanced characterisation and tailored testing experiments are necessary to develop viable industrial solutions. Such studies are also essential to identify potential deleterious compounds or effects related to the processing of glauconite.
The planned PhD project aims to collect state-of-the-art information on the physicochemical characteristics and variability of extensive Ordovician glauconitic sandstone complexes from Estonia. This will be based on multi-instrumental studies, including XRD with Rietveld refinement, SEM-EDX with automated mineralogy applications, and textural analyses. Systematic geochemical-mineralogical research has yet to address those glauconite-rich deposits formed in shallow marine settings of the Baltic Palaeobasin. However, those resources have gained novel interest recently as they are stratigraphically bound to extensive shelly phosphorite deposits.
The project's second objective is to investigate potential valorisation pathways for glauconite resources, focusing primarily on novel mechanical activation routes and the potential production of alternative green fertilisers.
Jointly supervised by the TalTech Department of Geology and the Geological Survey of Estonia, the project also involves collaboration with the TalTech Laboratory of Inorganic Materials and the private sector.
Responsibilities and foreseen tasks
Applicants should fulfil the following requirements:
The following experience is beneficial:
The candidate should submit a research plan for the topic, including the overall research and data collection strategy. The candidate can expand on the listed research tasks and propose theoretical lenses to be used.
We offer:
About the department
The Department of Geology (https://taltech.ee/en/department-geology) is the centre of expertise in geology, mineral resources, and mining at TalTech. Our researchers focus on bedrock geology, paleoenvironments, mineral resources, mining engineering and circular economy. We are responsible for study programmes on Earth systems and georesources, host various labs and the largest geocollections in Estonia.
Additional information
For further information, please contact Rutt Hints at [email protected]
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