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EMSC3023 Global Cycles II: The Modern Oceans

Later Year Course

Offered By Research School of Earth Sciences
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Earth and Marine Science
Offered in Second Semester, 2011 and First Semester, 2012
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

This is an advanced course that explores the relationships between marine chemistry, marine biological and geochemical processes - with a focus on developing an understanding of the interplay and responses between ocean chemistry, marine biology and global change. Topics covered include the theory and application of chemical and isotopic tracers in oceanography and palaeoceanography, macro- and micro-nutrient cycling, sediment and suspended particulate interactions, element speciation, and biomineralization. Practical work will cover a range of standard and sophisticated laboratory methods for nutrients, elemental, isotopic and chemical speciation analysis, as well as a field sampling excursion to the South Coast of NSW.

There will be a 1 day field trip to Narooma.  For 2011 the field trip is scheduled for July 30/31.

 Students are required to pay a contribution towards the cost of the field trip; in 2011 it will be $125. Payment may be made at the Science Cashier, Bldg 42, or online at ScienceShop http://scienceshop.anu.edu.au/

Learning Outcomes

On satisfying the requirements of this course students will have the knowledge and skills to:

1. Understand the chemical processes that influence carbon uptake by the ocean

2. Demonstrate an understanding of the processes involved determining the nutrient structure of the ocean

3. Undertake chemical analysis of water samples collected in the field setting

4. Describe the biogeochemical processes that influence compounds and organisms in the ocean in context of recent literature

Indicative Assessment

A combination of theory examination, practical/laboratory assignments, an essay topic and/or a poster presentation.

    * Practical/laboratory assignments (30% LO 2-3)

    * Essay or Poster presentaion (30% (LO 1,2 and 4)

    * Theory Examination (40% LO 1-4)

Students in the graduate version of this course (EMSC6023) will be required to demonstrate a more advanced understanding of the material in the assessment items.

Workload

A maximum of 26 hours of lectures/tutorials and 39 hours of laboratory and tutorial classes

Areas of Interest Earth and Marine Sciences
Requisite Statement

Prerequisite: CHEM1101 or equivalent

Incompatibility

GEOL3023

Prescribed Texts

Emerson, S. and J. I. Hedges (2008) Chemical Oceanography and the Global Carbon Cycle, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

Preliminary Reading

Emerson, S. and J. I. Hedges (2008) Chemical Oceanography and the Global Carbon Cycle, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

Technology Requirements

Online materials

Science Group C
Academic Contact Dr Michael Ellwood and Dr Stephen Eggins

The information published on the Study at ANU 2011 website applies to the 2011 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2010 website.

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