Aqueous Geochemistry

ERTH-6690

Fundamentals of aqueous geochemistry as applied to the evolution of natural waters. Principles of chemical equilibrium, activity models for solutes, acid-base chemistry, redox chemistry, mineral solubility, aqueous complexes, ion exchange, and stable isotopes will be covered. The carbonate system, weathering reactions, and redox chemistry are examined in detail. Students learn theory, the basics of analytical techniques, computation methods, and the use of computer programs for speciation, mass balance, and reaction path calculations.

4 credits

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2023
Aqueous Geochemistry (4c)
  • Karyn Lynne Rogers
Seats Taken: 6/24
2022
Aqueous Geochemistry (4c)
  • Frank Spear
Seats Taken: 5/24
2021
Aqueous Geochemistry (4c)
  • Frank Spear
Seats Taken: 4/24
2020
2019
Aqueous Geochemistry (4c)
  • Karyn Lynne Rogers
Seats Taken: 2/30
2018
Aqueous Geochemistry (4c)
  • Karyn Lynne Rogers
Seats Taken: 2/30
2017
Aqueous Geochemistry (4c)
  • Karyn Lynne Rogers
Seats Taken: 4/30
2016
Aqueous Geochemistry (4c)
  • Karyn Lynne Rogers
Seats Taken: 4/30
2015
Aqueous Geochemistry (4c)
  • Karyn Lynne Rogers
Seats Taken: 3/30
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