CE 487 Aquatic Chemistry
Aqueous chemistry in natural water systems: simple-to-complex acid/base chemistry; titration curves; buffer strength; acid/base chemistry of carbon dioxide in open and closed systems; alkalinity as system variable (blood); mineral dissolution/precipitation (metal carbonates); redox chemistry: pe-pH, redox succession/organic loading/dissolved oxygen loss, nitrate reduction, iron oxide dissolution, hydrogen sulfide production, methane formation. Also offered for graduate-level credit as CE 587 and may be taken only once for credit. This is the same course as Ch 487 and can be taken oly once for credit.
Cross Listed Courses
Ch 487
Prerequisite
Ch 223 with a C- or better.