Geochemistry Courses
Subject: Geochemistry
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Geochemistry Applications
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Environmental Geochemistry part of Course Design:Goals Database
Kevin Theissen, University of St. Thomas (MN)
This course focuses on geochemical processes that occur at or near the surface which are of particular importance to environmental quality and therefore to humans. During the first few weeks of the course students ...
Geochemistry part of Course Design:Goals Database
Barry Bickmore, Brigham Young University
This course is an introductory geochemistry class that focuses on the application of basic chemical principles and problem-solving to geochemical systems.
Chemistry of Earth Systems part of Course Design:Goals Database
Jeff Niemitz, Dickinson College
The course covers thermodynamics and kinetics of earth systems as it relates to earth surface environments. Much of the course examines the geochemistry of the different "spheres" and the fluxes and mass ...
Geochemistry part of Course Design:Goals Database
John Ayers, Vanderbilt University
Application of chemistry to study the distribution and cycling of elements in the crust of the earth. Includes chemical bonding and crystallization, phase rules and phase diagrams, chemical equilibria, theories on ...
Geochemistry part of Course Design:Goals Database
Jeanette Jerz
A course syllabus page from the Teach the Earth portal detailing an upper-division geochemistry course focused on acid mine drainage, with goals centered on applying chemical principles to geological processes, using geochemical data and instrumentation, and developing quantitative, writing, and critical evaluation skills through case studies and lab work. auto-generated
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Geochemistry part of Course Design:Goals Database
, Lake Superior State University
This course will provide an introduction to the topics that are normally covered in a college geochemistry course, but will serve as a substitute for economic geology as well. The primary focus will be to give ...

