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Nov 21, 2024
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EEPS 462 - Environmental Aqueous Geochemistry3 Credit Hours A survey of fundamental geochemical principles as applied to the fate and transport of inorganic and organic constituents in natural waters. Topics include thermodynamics, activity-concentration relations, mineral solubility and stability, chemical speciation and redox state of natural waters, and water-rock-biota interactions. Course will emphasize geochemical modeling to test hypotheses, explore assumptions, approximations, and equilibria in natural geochemical systems.
Credit Restriction: Students cannot receive credit for both EEPS 462 and EEPS 562. (DE) Prerequisite(s): CHEM 132 *-CHEM 133 * and MATH 132 *, MATH 141 *, MATH 147 *, or MATH 151 *, or consent of instructor. Recommended Background: EEPS 310 *, and completion of or concurrent enrollment in EEPS 330 or EEPS 340
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