C&EE 154
Chemical Fate and Transport in Aquatic Environments
Civil and Environmental Engineering · 4 units · Undergraduate upper division (100-199)
Fundamental physical, chemical, and biological principles governing movement and fate of chemicals in surface waters and groundwater. Topics include physical transport in various aquatic environments, air-water exchange, acid-base equilibria, oxidation-reduction chemistry, chemical sorption, biodegradation, and bioaccumulation. Practical quantitative problems solved considering both reaction and transport of chemicals in environment.
Letter grading.
Requisites
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Recommended requisite: course 153.
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C&EE 154
- C&EE 153Introduction to Environmental Engineering Science
- C&EE 107Environmental Fluid Mechanics
- MECH&AE 103Elementary Fluid Mechanics
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