280232 VU PS4 Terrestrial Systems (VU) (2015S)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Tu 10.02.2015 00:00 to Tu 24.02.2015 23:59
- Registration is open from Tu 10.03.2015 08:00 to Fr 20.03.2015 23:59
- Deregistration possible until Fr 20.03.2015 23:59
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max. 20 participants
Language: English
Lecturers
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
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- Thursday 05.03. 13:00 - 15:30 Hörsaal 1 2A120 1.OG UZA II Geo-Zentrum
- Thursday 19.03. 13:00 - 15:30 Hörsaal 1 2A120 1.OG UZA II Geo-Zentrum
- Thursday 26.03. 13:00 - 15:30 Hörsaal 1 2A120 1.OG UZA II Geo-Zentrum
- Thursday 16.04. 13:00 - 15:30 Hörsaal 1 2A120 1.OG UZA II Geo-Zentrum
- Thursday 23.04. 13:00 - 15:30 Hörsaal 1 2A120 1.OG UZA II Geo-Zentrum
- Thursday 30.04. 13:00 - 15:30 Hörsaal 1 2A120 1.OG UZA II Geo-Zentrum
- Thursday 07.05. 13:00 - 15:30 Hörsaal 1 2A120 1.OG UZA II Geo-Zentrum
- Friday 08.05. 12:00 - 14:00 Seminarraum Geochemie 2C193 1.OG UZA II
- Thursday 21.05. 13:00 - 15:30 Hörsaal 1 2A120 1.OG UZA II Geo-Zentrum
- Thursday 28.05. 13:00 - 15:30 Hörsaal 1 2A120 1.OG UZA II Geo-Zentrum
- Thursday 11.06. 13:00 - 15:30 Hörsaal 1 2A120 1.OG UZA II Geo-Zentrum
- Thursday 18.06. 13:00 - 15:30 Hörsaal 1 2A120 1.OG UZA II Geo-Zentrum
- Thursday 25.06. 13:00 - 15:30 Hörsaal 1 2A120 1.OG UZA II Geo-Zentrum
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Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Students can describe and discuss (1) the multiple functional
dependencies in terrestrial systems (2) the genesis and properties of common soil types (3) fundamentals in geoecology, geomorphology and quarternary science. They are able to describe and interpret the complex interdependencies of soil formation, chemical and physical soil properties, nutrient cycles, ecosystem state factors, and terrestrial biota and
food webs. Graduates are able to summarize the organic and inorganic composition of soils and can describe important chemical processes that influence the behavior of nutrients and pollutants. They recognize the function of soils in global element cycles and are able to critically analyze important environmental problems, such as soil contamination and erosion.
dependencies in terrestrial systems (2) the genesis and properties of common soil types (3) fundamentals in geoecology, geomorphology and quarternary science. They are able to describe and interpret the complex interdependencies of soil formation, chemical and physical soil properties, nutrient cycles, ecosystem state factors, and terrestrial biota and
food webs. Graduates are able to summarize the organic and inorganic composition of soils and can describe important chemical processes that influence the behavior of nutrients and pollutants. They recognize the function of soils in global element cycles and are able to critically analyze important environmental problems, such as soil contamination and erosion.
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