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The course deals with the most important chemical and physical processes between water, rock and atmosphere. The following course Aquatic Geohemistry II (G451P29) is its second part.
Last update: DATEL (19.05.2005)
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Appelo C.A.J., Postma D.: Geochemistry, groundwater and pollution, 2nd ed., A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam 2005 Stumm W., Morgan J.J.: Aquatic chemistry - Chemical equilibria and rates in natural waters, 3rd ed., John Wiley & Sons, New York 1996 Domenico P.A., Schwartz F.W.: Physical and chemical hydrogeology, John Wiley & Sons, New York 1997 Drever J.I.: The geochemistry of natural waters: surface and groundwater, Prentice-Hall, Upper Sadle River 1997 Langmuir D.: Aqueous environmental geochemistry, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River 1997 Morel F.M.M., Hering J.G.: Principles and applications of aquatic chemistry, John Wiley & Sons, New York 1993 Last update: SANTR (23.01.2007)
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Water - rock - atmosphere interaction. Representation of water analyses, water quality maps. Kinetics of geochemical processes. Diffusion of ions and molecules, Fick's laws. Quality of rain water, acidification of ground water. Chemical thermodynamics, equilibrium constants, concentration and activity, equilibrium diagrams. Acid-base equilibria, carbon dioxide, buffering capacity of water. Dissolution and precipitation (oxides & hydroxides, sulphates, fluorides, carbonates, sulphides, silicates). Oxidation-reduction processes (oxygen, iron, manganese, nitrogen, sulphur, organic carbon). Last update: DATEL (19.05.2005)
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