Geosciences 301 - AQUEOUS GEOCHEMISTRY

Spring
2015
01
5.00
Amy Rhodes
TTh 10:30-11:50; W 01:10-04:00
Smith College
40007-S15
SAB-RD 107; SAB-RD 107
arhodes@smith.edu
This project-based course examines the geochemical reactions between water and the natural system. Water and soil samples collected from a weekend field trip serve as the basis for understanding principles of pH, alkalinity, equilibrium thermodynamics, mineral solubility, soil chemistry, redox reactions, acid rain and acid mine drainage. The laboratory emphasizes wet-chemistry analytical techniques. Participants prepare regular reports based on laboratory analyses, building to a final analysis of the project study area. One weekend field trip. Prerequisites: One geoscience course and CHM 208 or CHM 111.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.