270035 VO Lecture Environmental Chemistry (2023S)
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Language: German
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Ort: Josef-Holaubek-Platz 2 (UZA II), 1090 Wien, Seminarraum 2C506
Uhrzeit: 16:00 - 18:00 UhrTermine: 10. März; 17. März; 24. März; 31. März; 21. AprilInformation
Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
Written examination.
Under COVID-19 conditions: online oral exam.
Under COVID-19 conditions: online oral exam.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
The maximum achievable number of points is 60.
Minimum requirement: 31 points.
Grading: 0-30 (5); 31-37 (4); 38-45 (3); 46-53 (2); 54-60 (1)
Minimum requirement: 31 points.
Grading: 0-30 (5); 31-37 (4); 38-45 (3); 46-53 (2); 54-60 (1)
Examination topics
Examinations are to assess the whole content of the course.
Reading list
C. Bliefert, Umweltchemie, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2002.
Jiang, Guibin, Li, Xiang-dong: A New Paradigm for Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology, Springer, 2020.
Jiang, Guibin, Li, Xiang-dong: A New Paradigm for Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology, Springer, 2020.
Association in the course directory
AC-3, UF MA CH 02b, CH-CBS-02,Design
Last modified: Fr 15.09.2023 11:48
Contents of the course: Atmospheric photochemical reactions, photochemical smog, stratospheric ozone and the ozone hole, greenhouse effect, aqueous-phase atmospheric chemistry, aerosols and nucleation theory, the role of volatile organic compounds in the atmosphere, atmospheric removal processes and residence times, geochemical cycles of the elements, basic chemistry of aquatic ecosystems, nanoscale processes in the environment, soil minerals, weathering.
Method: Course held in the form of lectures. Under COVID-19 conditions, the course is being carried out online.