RNDr. Miloš René, CSc.

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About Me

Dr. Miloš René, Ph.D.
Researcher of the Department of Geochemistry,
Researchgate
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Major professional activities
Geology, petrology and geochemistry of magmatic and metamorphic rocks
Geology of uranium deposits
Geographic information systems
Deposition of radioactive waste in the geologic formations

Date and Place of Birth: 11 March 1944 in Uherské Hradiště, Czech Republic

Education
1958-1962 Secondary technical school for mining and geology, Příbram, final graduation work entitled: "Pyrope garnets in the Bohemian central range." (in Czech) Supervisor: Ing. A. Tacl.
1962-1968 Charles University, Prague, Faculty of Science, mineralogy. Finished 1968 with graduate geologists, thesis entitled: „Mineralogy and petrology of Petrov nad Desnou area.” (in Czech) Supervisor: Ass.Professor K. Paděra.
1966-1967 University Georgia Augusta, Göttingen, Germany, Faculty of Science, petrology. Supervisor: Professor H. G. F. Winkler.
1970 - RNDr. (Rerum Naturalium Doctor), Charles University, Prague, Faculty of Science, petrology, thesis entitled: „Petrology of the group of Červenohorské sedlo.” (in Czech) Supervisor: Professor B. Hejtman.
1981 - CSc. (Ph.D. equivalent), Charles University, Prague, Faculty of Science, economic geology, thesis entitled: „Formation of Al-Fe rocks in the Desná zone.“ (in Czech) Supervisor: Professor Z. Pouba.

Stay abroad
1973 - Soviet Union, Academy of Sciences USSR, Siberian branch, Novosibirsk, petrology of metamorphic rocks, geostatistics (3 months).
1975 - Austria, Geological Survey of Austria, IAEA, Vienna, geology of the Austrian part of the Bohemian Massif, uranium ore deposits, Technical university, Leoben, ore deposits of the Austrian Alps (3 months).

Professional experience
1968–1991 Charles University, Prague, Faculty of Science, Department of Economic Geology, research assistant, assistant lecturer, senior lecturer
1991 University Georgia Augusta, Göttingen, Germany, research assistant, KTB-project, supervisor Prof. H.J.Behr
1992–1994 DATALOG Prague, research adviser
since 1994 Institute of Rock Structure and Mechanics, v.v.i., Czech Academy of Sciences

Identificators
Web of Science ResearcherID
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ORCID
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8285-8219
Researchgate
https://researchgate.net/profile/Milos_Rene2
Scopus
https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=15763588800

Publishing Activity

René M. (1998): Development of topaz-bearing granites of the Krudum massif (Karlovy Vary pluton). – Acta Universitatis Carolinae, Geology, 42, 103–109.
Siebel W., Breiter K., Wendt I., Höhndorf A., Henjes-Kunst F., René M. (1999): Petrogenesis of contrasting granitoid pluton in western Bohemia (Czech Republic). – Mineralogy and Petrology, 65, 207–235.
Müller A., René M., Behr H.–J., Kronz A. (2003): Trace elements and cathodoluminescence of igneous quartz in topaz granites from the Hub Stock (Slavkovský Les Mts., Czech Republic). – Mineralogy and Petrology, 79, 167–191.
Kempe U., Gruner T., Renno A., Wolf D., René M. (2004): Discussion on Wang et al. (2000) 'Chemistry of Hf-rich zircons from the Laoshan I- and A-type granites, Eastern China', Mineralogical Magazine, 64, 867–877. – Mineralogical Magazine, 68, 669–675.
René M. (2006): Provenance studies of Moldanubian paragneisses based on geochemical data (Bohemian massif, Czech Republic). – Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie, Paleontologie, Abhandlungen, 242, 83–101.
René M., Stelling J. (2007): Garnet-bearing granite from the Třebíč pluton, Bohemian Massif (Czech Republic). – Mineralogy and Petrology, 91, 55–69.
Finger F., Gerdes A., Janoušek V., René M., Riegler G. (2007): Resolving the Variscan evolution of the Moldanubian sector of the Bohemian Massif: the significance of the Bavarian and the Moravo-Moldanubian tectonometamorphic phases. – Journal of Geoscience, 52, 9–28.
René M. (2008): Anomalous rare earth element, yttrium and zirconium mobility associated with uranium mineralization. – Terra Nova, 20, 52–58.
René M., Holtz F., Luo Ch., Beermann O., Stelling J. (2008): Biotite stability in peraluminous granitic melts: Compositional dependence and application to the generation of two-mica granites in the South Bohemian batholith (Bohemian Massif, Czech Republic). – Lithos, 102, 538–553.
Kříbek B., Žák K., Dobeš P., Leichmann J., Pudilová M., René M., Scharm B., Scharmová M., Hájek A., Holeczy D., Hein U. F., Lehmann B. (2009): The Rožná uranium deposit (Bohemian Massif, Czech Republic): shear zone-hosted, late Variscan and post-Variscan hydrothermal mineralization. – Mineralium Deposita, 44, 99–128.
Finger F., Gerdes A., René M., Riegler G. (2009): The Saxo-Danubian granite belt: Magmatic response to post-collisional delamination of mantle lithosphere below the south-western sector of the Bohemian Massif (Variscan orogen). – Geologica Carpathica, 60, 205–212.
Finger F., René M. (2009): A comment on „Two distinctive granite suites in the SW Bohemian Massif and their record of emplacement: Constraints from geochemistry and zircon 207/206Pb chronology” by Siebel et al. Journal of Petrology 49, 1853–1872. – Journal of Petrology, 50, 591–593.
Parat F., Holtz F., René M., Almeev R. (2010): Experimental constraints on ultrapotassic magmatism from the Bohemian Massif (durbachite series, Czech Republic). – Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 159, 331–347.
René M., Škoda R. (2011): Nb-Ta-Ti oxides fractionation in rare-metal granites: Krásno-Horní Slavkov ore district, Czech Republic. – Mineralogy and Petrology, 103, 37-48.
René M. (2012): Occurrence of Th, U, Zr and REE-bearing accessory minerals in granites and their petrogenetic significance. – In: Blasik M., Hanika B. (eds.) Granite, occurrence, mineralogy and origin. Nova Science Publishers, Inc., New York, 27–56.
René M. (2012): Petrology, geochemistry and origin of topaz granite. – In: Blasik M., Hanika B. (eds.) Granite, occurrence, mineralogy and origin. Nova Science Publishers, Inc., New York, 99–115.
René M. (2012): Distribution and origin of clay minerals during hydrothermal alteration of ore deposits. – In: Valášková M., Martynkova S. (eds.) Clay Minerals in Nature – Their characterization, modification and application. InTech, Rijeka, 81–100.
Dolníček Z., René M., Prochaska W., Kovář M. (2012): Fluid evolution of the Hub stock, Horní Slavkov–Krásno Sn-W ore district, Bohemian Massif, Czech Republic. – Mineralium Deposita, 47, 821–833.
Machek M., Kratinová Z., Janoušek V., Staněk M., Petrovský E., René M. (2013): Petrophysical and geochemical constrains on alteration processes in granites. – Studia Geophysica et Geodaetica, 57, 710–740.
Dolníček Z., René M., Hermannová S., Prochaska W. (2014): Origin of the Okrouhlá Radouò episyenite-hosted uranium deposit, Bohemian Massif, Czech Republic: fluid inclusion and stable isotope constraints. – Mineralium Deposita, 49, 409–425.
René M. (2014): Composition of coexisting zircon and xenotime in rare-metal granites from the Krušné Hory/Erzgebirge Mts. (Saxothuringian Zone, Bohemian Massif). – Mineralogy and Petrology, 108, 551–569.
René M. (2015): Rare earth, yttrium and zirconium mobility associated with the uranium mineralisation at Okrouhlá Radouň. Bohemian Massif, Czech Republic. – European Journal of Mineralogy 27, 57–70.
René M. (2015): Nature and Origin of Granitic Rocks: State and Evolution in the 21st Century. – In: Horizons in Earth Science Research, 13, Nova Science Publishers Inc., New York, 65–90.
Verner K., Žák J., René M. (2015): A brief introduction to the geology of the Moldanubian Batholith, 1–15. In: Janoušek V., Žák J. (Eds) Eurogranites 2015: Variscan Plutons of the Bohemian Massif. Post-conference field trip following the 26th IUGG General Assembly in Prague, 103–109. Czech Geological Survey, Prague.
René M., Finger F. (2016): The Blaník gneiss in the southern Bohemian Massif (Czech Republic): a rare rock composition among the early palaeozoic granites of Variscan Central Europe. – Mineralogy and Petrology, 110, 503–514.
Havelcová M., Machovič V., Mizera J., Sýkorová I., René M., Borecká L., Lapčák L., Bičáková O., Janeček O., Dvořák Z. (2016): Structural changes in amber due to uranium mineralization. – Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 159, 89–101.
René M. (2017): Nature, sources, resources, and production of thorium. – In: Descriptive inorganic chemistry researches of metal compounds. Intech, Rijeka, Croatia, 201–210.
René M. (2017): REE and Y mineralogy of the Moldanubian batholith (Central European Variscides). – In: Horizons in Earth Science Research 17. Nova Science Publishers, Inc., New York, USA, 74–114.
René M. (2017): Alteration of granitoids and crystalline rocks and uranium mineralisation in the Bor pluton area, Bohemian Massif, Czech Republic. – Ore Geology Review, 81, 188–200.
René M., Dolníček Z. (2017): Uraninite, coffinite and brannerite from shear-zone hosted uranium deposits of the Bohemian Massif (Central European Variscan belt). – Minerals, 7, 1–17, doi: 10.3390/min7040050.
Weishauptová Z., Přibyl O., Sýkorová I., René M. (2017): Effect of the properties of Silurian shales from the Barrandian Basin on their methane sorption potential. – Fuel, 203, 68–81
René M. (2018): REE and Y mineralogy of the Krudum granite body (Saxothuringian Zone). – Minerals, 8, 287, 1–20.
René M. (2018): Petrology, geochemistry and mineralogy of greisens associated with tin-tungsten mineralisation: Hub stock deposit at Krásno-Horní Slavkov ore district, Czech Republic. – In: Contributions to mineralization. Intech, Rijeka, Croatia, 1–22.
René M. (2018): History of uranium mining in Central Europe. – In: Uranium – Safety, Resources, Separation and Thermodynamic calculation. IntechOpen Ltd., London, England, 1–20.
René M. (2018): Shear zone-hosted uranium deposits of the Bohemian Massif (Central European Variscan belt), In: Uranium – Safety, Resources, Separation and Thermodynamic calculation. IntechOpen Ltd., London, England, 49–64.
René M. (2019): Allanite from granitic rocks of the Moldanubian batholith (Central European Variscan belt). – In: Aide M. (Editor) Rare earth elements and their minerals, 1–10. IntechOpen, London.
René M. (2019): Titanite from titanite-spots granodiorites of the Moldanubian batholith (Central European Variscan belt). – In: Ali Al-Juboury (Editor) Mineralogy – Significance and Applications 1–11. IntechOpen, London.
René M., Dolníček Z., Sejkora J., Škácha P., Šrein V. (2019): Uraninite, coffinite and ningyoite from vein-type uranium deposits of the Bohemian Massif (Central European Variscan belt). – Minerals, 9, 2, 123, 1–21.
René M. (2019): Nb–Ta–Ti oxides in topaz granites of the Geyersberg granite stock (Erzgebirge Mts., Germany). – Minerals, 9, 3, 155, 1–14.
Klimeš J., Norabuena E., Stemberk J., René M. (2019): Transient compression fault slip detected within andesitic rocks of the Casma Group, Lima, Peru. – Studia Geophys. Geol. 63, 2, 257–272.
Blahůt J., Mitrovic-Woodell I., Bartoň I., René M., Rowberry M., Blard P-H., Hartvich F., Balek J., Meletlidis S. (2020): Volcanic edifice slip events recorded on the fault plane of the Andrés Landslide, El Hierro, Canary Islands. – Tectonophysics, 776, 228317, 1–14.
Havelcová M., Machovič V., René M., Sýkorová I., Lapčák L., Špaldoňová A. (2020): Geochemistry of shear zone-hosted uranium mineralisation at the Zadní Chodov uranium deposit (Bohemian Massif). – Ore Geology Reviews, 120, 103428, 1–16.
Řimnáčová D., Weishaptová Z., Příbyl O., Sýkorová I., René M. (2020): Effect of shale properties on CH4 and CO2 sorption capacity in Czech Silurian shales. – Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering, 80, 103377, 1–12.
René M. (2020): Alteration of granitoids and uranium mineralization in the Blatná suite of the Central Bohemian plutonic complex, Czech Republic. – Minerals, 10, 821, 1–18.

Lectures and Teaching

Faculty of Sciences, Palacký University, Olomouc
2009–2018 Introduction to geochemistry.
Faculty of Sciences, Masaryk University, Brno
2008–2017 Geological informatics.
Consultant of master or doctoral theses at the GZG-Geoscience movie, Faculty of Geology and Geography, Georg-August University, Göttingen, Germany.
Consultant of master theses at the Department of Mineralogy, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Leibniz University, Hannover, Germany.
Consultant of master theses at the Department of Chemistry and Physics of Materials, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Paris Lodron University, Salzburg, Austria.
Consultant of bachelor and master theses at the Department of Geology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Palacký University, Olomouc, Czech Republic.

Memberships

Member of the Czech Geological Society
Member of the Czech National Clay Group
Member of the Czech Association of Economic Geologists
Member of the European Association of Geochemistry
Member of Alumni Universität Göttingen, Germany

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Mineralogy book

Mineralogy book published recently by the British publishing house IntechOpen in London, whose editor is Dr. Miloš René from the Department of Geochemistry of the IRSM of the CAS, includes thirteen chapters that discuss the methodology of specific mineralogical methods, the composition of minerals from different igneous rocks, and the composition of minerals from different sedimentary rocks.It contains detailed mineralogical studies from Africa, Asia, and Europe. Chapters present different scientific mineralogical methods and detailed descriptions of miner.

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Geochemistry-Open access peer-reviewed Edited Volume

Book Geochemistry, published recently by the British publishing house IntechOpen in London, whose main editor is Dr. Miloš René from the Department of Geochemistry of the IRSM of the CAS, includes fourteen chapters that discuss the chemical composition of various rock complexes, their structural evolution, methodology of specific geochemical methods (isotopic geology), using of geochemical methods for exploration of mineral deposits, structural geology, stratigraphy and lithology.

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