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GEOS6733 Environmental Geophysics |
This course is scheduled for offering in the following teaching periods for 2017. |
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SEMESTER TWO |
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Prof AB Baker |
31-AUG-2017 |
This year the 6 unit of credit course is run as a 5-day field course at Wellington Caves. On the course, you will be given
short lectures on the theory behind various environmental geophysical methods used in the analysis of air, water, soil, vegetation
or the subsurface. This will be followed by field measurements to enable everyone to get hands-on experience of geophysical
techniques. Methods covered will include a selection of the following environmental geophysical techniques, depending on instrument
availability, and typically include: weather station design and hydrology measurements using geophysical techniques, infra-red
measurements of soil and atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations; x-ray fluorescence analysis of soil mineral properties;
optical geophysics, using fluorescence and absorbance, to measure river organic matter water quality; cavity-ringdown and
off-axis mass spectrometry measurements for mapping methane and carbon dioxide processes in the landscape.
The field course takes place at different venues in NSW each year.
There is a fee associated with the field trip to cover the costs of food and accommodation.
Prerequisites: None
Assumed knowledge: A background knowledge of environmental earth science is assumed.
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SUMMARY OF SEMESTER TWO CLASSES
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T2 |
10067 |
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On Hold |
6/10 |
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(* = jointly taught class) |
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SEMESTER TWO CLASSES - Detail |
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