ESM 579 Fate and Transport of Toxics in the Environment
Chemical, physical, and biological principles that govern the behavior of toxic materials such as
heavy metals and synthetic organic compounds in the environment. Course emphasizes practical
ways to represent chemical processes in models of pollutant behavior. Topics include: adsorption of pollutants on soils and sediments; transport across sediment-water and air-water interfaces; bioamplification of pollutants; multiphase fugacity models of organics; case studies of contaminated surface water, sediment and groundwater. Also offered for undergraduate-level credit as ESM 479; this course is the same as CE 479/579; course may be taken only once for credit. Recommended prerequisite: senior or graduate standing.
Cross Listed Courses
CE 579