Aqueous Geochemistry

EARTH, ENVIRONMENTAL & PLANETARY SCIENCE 5425

Introduction to the geochemistry of natural waters and the processes that alter their composition. Key principles of aqueous geochemistry are introduced and then used to describe the main controls on the chemistry of pristine and polluted soil, surface, and ground water environments. Topics covered include mineral solubility, complexation, acids and bases, carbonate chemistry, rock weathering and clay formation, adsorption and ion exchange, redox reactions, microbial energetics and redox zonation, the geochemistry of iron, sulfur, trace elements, and radionuclides, and geochemical kinetics. Geochemical modeling will be introduced. Prerequisites: EEPS 323, Chem 105, or Chem 111A; EEPS 202 is recommended.
Course Attributes: FA NSM; BU SCI; AR NSM; AS NSM

Section 01

Aqueous Geochemistry
INSTRUCTOR: Catalano
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