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Geochemistry of Environment

Summary

The course „Geochemistry of Environment“ is focused on geochemical processes
and principles of migration of both chemical elements and organic pollutants in individual components of environment (water, soil, atmosphere) including
anthropogennous processes – waste production.

Literature

Alloway B.J. (2012): Heavy Metals in Soils: Trace Metals and Metalloids in Soils and their Bioavailability (Environmental Pollution). Springer Verlag. ISBN 9400744692 .
Baskaran M (2012): Handbook of Environmental Isotope Geochemistry. Springer. 1-951.
Gill R. (2015): Chemical Fundamentals of Geology and Environmental Geoscience. Wiley Blackwell. Hoboken,USA. 1-297. ISBN: 9780470656655 
Killops S., Killops V. (2004): An Introduction to Organic Geochemistry. Blackwell Science Ltd., 1-408. 2. edition, ISBN-10: 0632065044
Marshall P., Fairbridge R.W: (1999): Encyclopedia of Geochemistry. Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1-798. ISBN: 0-412-75500-9
Nelson E. (2003): Principles of Environmental Geochemistry. Brooks Cole, ISBN-10: 01222290615 (528 p.)
Reemtsma T, Jekel M. (2006): Organic Pollutants in the Water Cycle. Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH, Weinheim, ISBN 3-527-31297-8, (347 p.)
White V.M. (2013): Geochemistry. WIley-Blackwell. Chichester, USA.1-660. ISBN: 9780470656686 

Advised literature

Sarkar D., Datta R., Hannigan R. (2007): Concepts and applications in
environmental geochemistry. Elsevier, ISBN-13: 978-0-08-046522-7
Siegel F.R. (2002): Environmental geochemistry of potentially toxic metals.
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH, ISBN-10: 3540420304 (200 p.)


Language of instruction čeština, čeština, čeština, čeština, čeština, čeština, čeština
Code 541-0078
Abbreviation GŽP
Course title Geochemistry of Environment
Coordinating department Department of Geological Engineering
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Helena Raclavská, CSc.