HWRS 696G Water-Rock-Microbial Interactions

(3 units) Advanced topics in aqueous geochemistry and geomicrobiology will be discussed from current literature.  Students will gain an understanding of how wters evolve through, and are influenced by, the hydrologic cycle via reactions with minerals, organic matter, and biologic processes.  Strong emphasis on field and laboratory analyses, coupled with geochemical modeling.  Course will greatly expand on topics from HWRS 517A Fundamentals of Water Quality and be tailored to students' research interests.

 

Course Type:  Graduate-level seminar course for Hydrology majors, other science and engineering students
 
Format:  Seminar
 
Important Notes:  HWR is home department; secondary cross-listing with Geosciences (GEOS)
 
Meeting Pattern:  Usually offered Spring Semester
 
Schedule:  Consult Schedule of Classes for available sections, days/times, and locations
 
Instructor(s):  Jennifer C. McIntosh

 

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