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Minerals in Aqueous Environments

EPSc 511

L19
 
Systematic mineralogy and crystal chemistry of common low-temperature minerals, including clays, zeolites, carbonates, oxides of aluminum, iron, and manganese, and metal sulfides. Reactions between minerals and aqueous solutions, including growth and dissolution, surface complexation, and redox reactions. Role of these reactions in chemical weathering, contaminant fate, microbe-mineral interactions, and biomineralization. Focus will be on processes and mechanisms. Common analytical methods introduced.
 
Prerequisites
  EPSc 352 and EPSc 444 (or equivalents) or permission of instructor
 
Schedule
  Three class hours a week
 
Credit
  3 units