This course provides an introduction to the ways in which chemical principles are used to study geological and environmental processes. The emphasis is on low-temperature processes that influence the chemistry of water, sediment, and soil. Specific topics include aqueous solutions, thermodynamics, mineral-water equilibria, oxidation-reduction reactions, adsorption-desorption processes, and applications of radiogenic and stable isotopes. The laboratory component of the course is field-based and involves sampling and analysis of water and sediment from around Tacoma.

Natural Scientific and Mathematical Perspectives
Prerequisites
CHEM 110 and any one of the following: ENVS 101, 105, or 140, or permission of the instructor.
Course UID
004361.1
Course Subject
Catalog Number
320
Long title
Environmental Geochemistry