Unit name | Geochemistry |
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Unit code | EASC20010 |
Credit points | 10 |
Level of study | I/5 |
Teaching block(s) |
Teaching Block 1A (weeks 1 - 6) |
Unit director | Professor. Tim Elliott |
Open unit status | Not open |
Pre-requisites |
Successful completion of year 1 of either the Environmental Geoscience or the Geology degree programme curriculum |
Co-requisites |
n/a |
School/department | School of Earth Sciences |
Faculty | Faculty of Science |
An introductory inorganic geochemistry course applying the fundamentals of chemical bonding, thermodynamics and kinetics to understanding topics such as the formation of the elements, origin and differentiation of the Earth and dating events in the Earth's past.
On completion you should be able to:
Lectures and practicals
The unit will be assessed by a closed 2-hour examination, which will cover both concepts in lectures and simple calculations learned in the practicals.
Geochemistry by William White, in particular chapters 7-10 (http://www.geo.cornell.edu/geology/classes/geo455/Chapters.HTML). Additional References that might be helpful include: Walther, J.V., Essentials of Geochemistry, Jones and Bartlett, 2005; Francis Albarede. Geochemistry, Cambridge University Press, 2004; Konrad B. Krauskopf, Dennis K. Bird, Introduction to geochemistry, McGraw-Hill, 1995; Faure, G. Isotope Geology Sharp, Z. Principles of Stable Isotope Geochemistry; Dickin, A. Radiogenic isotope geology; Wood, B.J and Fraser D.G. Elementary Thermodynamics for Geologists.