Geosciences 180Y - BIOGEOCHMCL CYCLNG/AVERY BROOK
Spring
2015
01
2.00
Robert Merritt; Robert Newton
WF 01:10-04:00
Smith College
40448-S15
SAB-RD 103
rmerritt@smith.edu; rnewton@smith.edu
40449
Same as BIO 180y. This is an interdisciplinary research immersion course investigating biogeochemical cycling in the Avery Brook watershed with a particular focus on mercury -? its deposition on and movement through the watershed, its methylation by the microbial communities in watershed beaver ponds and its bioaccumulation. The questions asked and techniques applied will span the disciplines of biological science, geoscience, chemistry and environmental science. It is expected that, by the end of the spring semester, students will have drafted research papers and/or posters for presentation at regional or national meetings. The course combines field and laboratory research. Course open only to first year students.(E)
Limited to first-years