270209 PR Environmental chemistry lab course including scientific fieldwork (2010S)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Termine: Jede Woche Do 8:15-11:00, Fr 8:15-11:00
Freilandexkursion n.Ü. im Juni
Vorbesprechung und Anmeldung: Do 4. März 2010, 9:15, UZA II (Geozentrum), Seminarraum 2C 506
Beginn: Fr 5. März 2010
Freilandexkursion n.Ü. im Juni
Vorbesprechung und Anmeldung: Do 4. März 2010, 9:15, UZA II (Geozentrum), Seminarraum 2C 506
Beginn: Fr 5. März 2010
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Language: German
Lecturers
Classes
Currently no class schedule is known.
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Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
Continuous assessment during the course work, preparation of a report, PowerPoint presentation
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Isolation of dissolved lignin and other natural iron complexing ligands from river water using solid-phase extraction and size-exclusion chromatography
Examination topics
Field and laboratory work are integrated
Reading list
R. Krachler, F. Jirsa, and S. Ayromlou, Factors influencing the dissolved iron input by river water to the open ocean, Biogeosciences, 2, 311-315, 2005.
Association in the course directory
AC 3
Last modified: Fr 31.08.2018 08:55
In the framework of the lab course, we will investigate the importance of natural terrestrial iron sources. Peat bogs have the ability to produce strong iron binding chelate ligands which enhance the weathering rates of iron-silicate minerals and greatly increase the solubility of the essential trace metal iron in river water and in seawater. During the lab course, iron-binding dissolved lignin and other chelating ligands will be isolated from river water.