Tamás Spránitz, M.Sc.

Office: Budapest, Pázmány Péter sétány 1/C,

Hungary 1117

Phone: (36-1) 372 2500 ext. 8332 

E-mail:

Advisors: Csaba Szabó and Sándor Józsa

Research Interests: lithospheric mantle, fluid and melt inclusions, metamorphic geology

Memberships:

  • Eötvös Loránd University Student Chapter of the Society of Economic Geologists (ELUSCSEG) (2013-);
  • Society of Economic Geologists (2015-2017);
  • Hungarian Geological Society (2016-);

Awards, grants:

  • 1st place at the Scientific Conference of Students held at Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest (Hungary), 2014;
  • Special award of the audience at the Scientific Conference of Students held at Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest (Hungary), 2014;
  • Special award of the audience at the 5th International Students Geological Conference, Budapest (Hungary), 2014;
  • 1st Place at the XXXII. National Scientific Conference of Students held at Babeş -Bolyai University, Kolozsvár (Cluj, Transylvania), 2015;
  • 2nd Best oral presentation award for young scientists at the VIII. Assembly of Petrology and Geochemistry, Szihalom (Hungary), 2017;

Scholarships:

  • Scholarship of the New National Excellence Program of the Ministry of Human Capacities, Hungary: ELTE/105/2016;
  • Scholarship of Foundation for Development of Székesfehérvár, 2018;

Workshops and short courses:

  • Fluids in the Earth, short course by Dr. Robert J. Bodnar (Virginia Tech, USA), Dr. Leonid Danyushevsky (Tasmania University, Australia), Dr. James D. Webster (American Museum Natural History, N.Y., USA), Dr. Maria Luce Frezzotti (Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, Italy), Coordinator: Dr. Benedetto DeVivo (University of Napoli Federico II), October 19-24, 2015, Napoli (Italy);

Papers:

Spránitz, T., Váczi, B., Lange, T.P. & Józsa, S. (2017) Dumortierite-bearing gneiss, clinohumite-bearing marble and scapolite-bearing amphibolite, transported by ice floes in the Pleistocene alluvium of the Danube, Hungary (in Hungarian with English abstract). Bulletin of Hungarian Geological Society, 147, 311-326. DOI:10.23928/foldt.kozl.2017.147.3.311 

Manuscripts:

Spránitz, T. & Váczi, B. (2014) Petrographic study and geological significance of newly described mineral species (dumortierite and clinohumite) in the Pleistocene alluvium of the Danube (in Hungarian). Thesis of the Scientific Conference of Students, Department of Petrology and Geochemistry, Eötvös University, Budapest pp: 71.

Spránitz, T. (2014) Petrogenesis, classification and geological history of pegmatites, gem-bearing pegmatites, occurrences in Hungary (in Hungarian). B.Sc. Thesis, Department of Petrology and Geochemistry, Eötvös University, Budapest, pp: 51.

Spránitz, T. (2017) Petrographic study of tourmaline-rich metamorphic rocks in the Sopron area, Eastern Alps (W-Hungary) (in Hungarian). M.Sc. Thesis, Department of Petrology and Geochemistry, Eötvös University, Budapest, pp: 138.

Spránitz, T. (2017) Review of the magmatic and metamorphic evolution of the Sopron area (in Hungarian), Field trip guide for university students the Carpathian-Pannonian region, Hungarian Geological Society, pp: 16.

Proceeding volumes:

Spránitz, T., Józsa, S., Kovács, Z., Váczi, B. & Török, K. (2018) A first report on tourmaline-rich metamorphic rocks in the Sopron area, Eastern Alps (W-Hungary), Journal of Geosciences, Tourmaline 2017 Conference Special Issue (predicted date of publication: April 2018)

Abstracts:

Spránitz, T. & Váczi, B. (2014) Petrographic study and geological significance of newly described mineral species (dumortierite and clinohumite) in the Pleistocene alluvium of the Danube (in Hungarian). Scientific Conference of Students, January 17, 2014, Eötvös University, Budapest, Abstracts, unpaged.

Spránitz, T. & Váczi, B. (2014) More than 300 km on the ice floe. Dumortierite and clinohumite from the Bohemian Massif in Dunavarsány, Middle Hungary. 5th International Students Geological Conference, April 24-27, 2014, Budapest, Acta Minerologica-Petrographica, Abstract Series, 8, 119.

Spránitz, T., Váczi, B. & Józsa, S. (2014) Petrographic study and geological significance of newly described mineral species (dumortierite and clinohumite) in the Pleistocene alluvium of the Danube (in Hungarian). V. Assembly of Petrology and Geochemistry, September 04-06, 2014, Révfülöp, Abstract Series, 79.

Spránitz, T. & Váczi, B. (2015) Petrographic study and geological significance of newly described mineral species (dumortierite and clinohumite) in the Pleistocene alluvium of the Danube (in Hungarian). XXXII. National Scientific Conference of Students, April 15-18, 2015, Kolozsvár (Cluj, Transylvania), Abstract Volume, 263.

Spránitz, T., Váczi, B., Lange, T. P. & Józsa, S. (2015) More than 300 km on the ice floe. Dumortierite, clinohumite and scapolite from the Bohemian Massif in Dunavarsány, Middle Hungary. 6th Mineral Sciences in the Carpathians Conference, May 17-18, Veszprém (Hungary), Acta Mineralogica-Petrographica, Abstract Series, 9, 59.

Spránitz, T. (2017) Petrographic study of tourmaline-rich rock types in the Sopron area (in Hungarian). Conference of the New National Excellence Program of the Ministry of Human Capacities, Hungary, May 5, 2017, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Abstracts and Program, 42.

Spránitz, T., Kovács, Z., Váczi, B., Török, K. & Józsa, S. (2017) Petrographic study of tourmaline-rich metamorphic rocks in the Sopron area, Eastern Alps (W-Hungary), Tourmaline 2017, (Czech Republic), June 23-28, 2017, Conference Book of Abstracts, 81-83.

Spránitz, T., Józsa, S., Kovács, Z., Váczi, B. & Török, K. (2017) Petrographic description and genetical interpretation of tourmaline-rich metamorphic rocks in the Sopron area, Eastern Alps (W-Hungary) (in Hungarian). VIII. Assembly of Petrology and Geochemistry, 2017, September 07-09, 2017, Szihalom (Hungary), Abstract book, 152-154.

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