701-1331-00L  Trace Elements Laboratory

SemesterAutumn Semester 2016
LecturersA. L. Atkins, K. Barmettler
Periodicityyearly recurring course
Language of instructionEnglish


AbstractThe course offers a practical introduction into the investigation of the biogeochemistry of trace elements. Laboratory experiments are performed to study a selected environmental process. Advanced techniques for the analysis of total element contents and element speciation are used. The experimental findings are interpreted and discussed in their environmental context.
ObjectiveThe objective of this course, is to offer students a practical introduction into the investigation of the biogeochemistry of trace elements. During the course, students will become familiar with some of the key experimental approaches typically used in the investigation of the biogeochemistry of trace elements in the laboratory. In addition, students will learn to use different advanced analytical techniques to measure the total content and the speciation of trace elements in both liquid and solid samples. The students will interpret and discuss their experimental findings in the context of the studied environmental system.
ContentLaboratory experiments are designed and performed to study the interplay of various biogeochemical processes in a specific environmental system. Moreover, the effect of these processes on the biogeochemical cycling of trace elements in the environment will be considered. Advanced techniques for the analysis of total element contents and element speciation are used. The experimental findings are interpreted and discussed in the context of the the environmental system under investigation.
Lecture notesSelected handouts will be distributed during the course.
LiteratureAll neccessary literature will be uploaded to the ILIAS repository during the course.
Prerequisites / NoticePrerequisite: Lecture “Biogeochemistry of Trace Elements”.