Teaching
ESS 256: Soil and Water Chemistry (EARTHSYS 156, EARTHSYS 256, ESS 156)
(Graduate students register for 256.) Practical and quantitative treatment of soil processes affecting chemical reactivity, transformation, retention, and bioavailability. Principles of primary areas of soil chemistry: inorganic and organic soil components, complex equilibria in soil solutions, and adsorption phenomena at the solid-water interface. Processes and remediation of acid, saline, and wetland soils. Recommended: soil science and introductory chemistry and microbiology.
Terms: alternate years, given next year | Units: 1-4 | Grading: Letter or Credit/No Credit
ESS 256: Soil and Water Chemistry (EARTHSYS 156, EARTHSYS 256, ESS 156)
(Graduate students register for 256.) Practical and quantitative treatment of soil processes affecting chemical reactivity, transformation, retention, and bioavailability. soil science and introductory chemistry and microbiology.
Instructors: Fendorf, S. (PI) ; Jones, J. (PI) ; Michalak, A. (PI) ; Naylor, R. (PI)Schedule for ESS 292
ESS 256: Soil and Water Chemistry (EARTHSYS 156, EARTHSYS 256, ESS 156)
(Graduate students register for 256.) Practical and quantitative treatment of soil processes affecting chemical reactivity, transformation, retention, and bioavailability. Principles of primary areas of soil chemistry: inorganic and organic soil components, complex equilibria in soil solutions, and adsorption phenomena at the solid-water interface. Processes and remediation of acid, saline, and wetland soils. Recommended: soil science and introductory chemistry and microbiology.
Terms: alternate years, given next year | Units: 1-4 | Grading: Letter or Credit/No Credit