Unit name | Aqueous Geochemistry |
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Unit code | EASCM0045 |
Credit points | 10 |
Level of study | M/7 |
Teaching block(s) |
Teaching Block 1 (weeks 1 - 12) |
Unit director | Dr. Hendy |
Open unit status | Not open |
Pre-requisites |
Mandatory units in years 1-3 of either the Environmental Geoscience or Geology degree programme curriculum. |
Co-requisites |
n/a |
School/department | School of Earth Sciences |
Faculty | Faculty of Science |
This unit includes theory and practical measurement of processes that control the geochemistry of aquatic environments and the accumulation and release of environmental contaminants. It is designed around direct application of learning to a study on the environmental fate of metals in a local estuary and/or river.
Practical skills will focus on physical sampling of sediments, pore waters and waters, the analytical chemistry and physical measurements (e.g. mineralogy, grain size analysis) involved, and the application of computational modelling.
The laboratory-based exercises will focus on a distinct set of analytical techniques that are different to but build upon those taught in Level I (year 2) and Level H (year 3) units.
One formal presentation and contribution to discussion in groups are required. The understanding outlined in the first intended learning outcome will not be possible without taking part in the seminar-style discussion groups.
Upon completion students will:
Lectures, group seminars, fieldwork, laboratory practicals and online co-writing exercises.
100% coursework:
Students should note that active engagement in all of the discussion sessions is a requirement for the award of credit.
Formative feedback will be given on practical and seminar exercises.
Recommended: