Special Topics in Marine Chemistry
(1) General
School: | Of the Environment | ||
Academic Unit: | Department of Marine Sciences | ||
Level of studies: | Undergraduate | ||
Course Code: | 191ΘΔ40Ε | Semester: | H |
Course Title: | Special Topics in Marine Chemistry | ||
Independent Teaching Activities | Weekly Teaching Hours | Credits | |
Total credits | 5 | ||
Course Type: | Specialised general knowledge | ||
Prerequisite Courses: | Officially, there are not prerequisite courses. However, the student is required to have advanced knowledge of General Chemistry and Chemical Oceanography is required. Sufficient knowledge of Marine Geochemistry is welcome. | ||
Language of Instruction and Examinations: | English | ||
Is the course offered to Erasmus students: | Yes | ||
Course Website (Url): | https://www.mar.aegean.gr/?lang=en&pg=3.1.1&lesson=1092 |
(2) Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of the course students should be able to:
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Know and understand the basic concepts, principles, theories and data associated with the mechanisms of biogeochemical processes occurring in the ocean.
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Present the most important methods to estimate rates of biogeochemical processes in the ocean
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Understand and be able to describe the air-sea gas exchange
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Understand the role of the ocean in regulating the carbon dioxide content of the atmosphere and climate
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Conduct simple chemical equilibrium calculations related to marine chemical and biogeochemical processes
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Be able to apply the different widely available tools for the computation of CO2-carbonate system in seawater taking into consideration their capabilities and limitations
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Demonstrate fluency to read, analyse and synthesise marine chemistry literature
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Interact with others in interdisciplinary scientific issues related to the marine environment by combining all aforementioned knowledge
General Competences
Apply theory in practice
Search, analyze and synthesize data and information, using the necessary tools
Independent work
Capacity to work in interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary teams
Respect for the natural environment
Critical and self-critical capacity
Production of free, creative and inductive thinking
(3) Syllabus
Special topics in Marine Chemistry courses are focusing in the thorough study of selected specific topics related to fundamental chemical processes occurring in the marine environment. The interaction of the ocean with the atmosphere, the land and the Earth's interior is also examined in this course. At the same time, particular emphasis is given on the interplay of marine chemistry with biological activity and the impact of human activities on the marine environment.
The course covers the following topics:
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The acidity of water and seawater
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Marine carbonate chemistry – Introduction to different packages for the computation of carbonate system in seawater
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Biogenic Carbonate sediments (Pelagic) and their preservation
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Stable and radioactive isotopes: applications in oceanography and marine biogeochemistry
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Quantifying biogeochemical fluxes and rates
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Photochemical reactions and processes in marine waters
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Redox chemistry in seawater and sediments
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Atmosphere-ocean interaction (chemical view)
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Dissolved Gases in seawater and Gas Exchange across the Air-Sea interface
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Gas Hydrates
(4) Teaching and Learning Methods - Evaluation
Delivery: | Face to face | ||||||||||||||||||
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(5) Attached Bibliography
- Suggested bibliography:
Lecturer’s Notes on topics of the course
Libes, S.M., 2009. Introduction to Marine Biogeochemistry, 2nd Edition. Elsevier Academic Press. ISBN: 9780120885305
Millero, F. J., 2013. Chemical Oceanography, 4th Ed., Taylor & Francis Group. ISBN: 9781466512498
Sarmiento J.L., Gruber, N., 2006. Ocean Biogeochemical Dynamics, Princeton University Press. ISBN-13: 978-0-691-01707-5
Emerson S.R., Hedges J.I., 2008. Chemical oceanography and the marine carbon cycle, Cambridge University Press. ISBN-13 978-0-521-83313-4
Marine Chemistry and Geochemistry, A Derivative of Encyclopedia of Ocean Sciences, 2nd Edition, Turekian K. (Ed.) 2010, Academic Press Elsevier. ISBN: 978-0-08-096483-6
Selected papers of related academic journals are given for study
- Related academic journals:
Progress in Oceanography - https://www.journals.elsevier.com/progress-in-oceanography
Marine Chemistry - https://www.journals.elsevier.com/marine-chemistry
Biogeosciences - https://www.biogeosciences.net/
Journal of Marine Systems - https://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-marine-systems
Continental Shelf Research - https://www.journals.elsevier.com/continental-shelf-research
Global Biogeochemical Cycles - http://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/hub/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1944-9224/
Deep-Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers - https://www.journals.elsevier.com/deep-sea-research-part-i-oceanographic-research-papers
Deep-Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography - https://www.journals.elsevier.com/deep-sea-research-part-ii-topical-studies-in-oceanography