NGEK12002U Groundwater Geochemistry
MSc Programme in Geology-Geoscience.
The course attendants will:
- Evaluate water-rock interactions controlling inorganic groundwater geochemistry and ultimately, drinking water quality.
- Combine the use of classical methods and of 1D-reactive transport modeling (PHREEQC), to substantiate a qualitative and quantitative interpretation of water chemistry development along flow paths.
- Trace water chemistry as it develops in the hydrological cycle: in rain water, through the aquifer and to its discharge, by using major ion chemistry, and other solutes, as natural tracers.
- Formulate problem-specific equations for geochemical processes encountered by flowing groundwater, such as mineral dissolution and precipitation, ion exchange, diffusion and dispersion, surface adsorption and redox processes.
- Use groundwater chemistry data to delineate hydrological
processes such as flow paths and travel times, and vice versa.
Exercises and assignments comprise real datasets, presenting the students with major global groundwater quality issues of today.
Knowledge:
Attendants will acquire knowledge on: Water quality and analysis
accuracy; the relation between aqueous inorganic geochemistry,
aquifer mineralogy and hydrogeology; controlling geochemical
processes/water-rock interaction (mineral dissolution and
precipitation, saturation state, ion exchange, surface
complexation, redox reactions); diffusion and dispersion in
relation to groundwater chemistry; chemical speciation in water,
batch and 1D reactive transport modeling with PHREEQC (generic
aqueous geochemistry code).
Skills:
Attendants will acquire skills to: Assess quality of water and
water analyses; write and make use of reaction equations for
various water-rock interactions, and equations for
diffusion/dispersion; assess controlling geochemical processes
based on water analyses, aquifer mineralogy and hydrogeology;
conduct chemical speciation, batch and 1D reactive transport
modeling with PHREEQC.
Competences:
Competences acquired: Break-down data sets of water analyses,
aquifer mineralogy and hydrology to evaluate qualitatively and
quantitatively the geochemical and hydrogeological processes
controlling groundwater chemistry and drinking water quality.
Combine and reformulate general chemical reaction equations for
aqueous and solid-aqueous processes into problem-specific reaction
equations which clearly express the nature of the problem. To
formulate and test hypotheses, and make predictions, regarding
groundwater geochemistry by conducting numerical speciation, batch
and reactive transport modeling.
See Absalon for a list of course litterature.
- Category
- Hours
- Lectures
- 12
- Preparation
- 74
- Project work
- 70
- Theory exercises
- 50
- Total
- 206
Continuous written, oral, individual and collective, feedback during the course.
The course attendants will receive constructive written and oral feedback (in addition to the mark) to each of the assignments during the course.
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- Credit
- 7,5 ECTS
- Type of assessment
- Continuous assessmentThree written assignments (I, II and III) counting 30%, 30% and 40% of the final mark, respectively, must be prepared and handed in during the course; deadlines are specified in the course plan handed out at course start.
- Aid
- All aids allowed
- Marking scale
- 7-point grading scale
- Censorship form
- No external censorship
Several internal examiners.
- Re-exam
For the re-exam, the student submits revised versions of the three written assignments (I, II and III) from the ordinary exam. The revised assignments must be handed in two weeks prior to the re-examination date, counting 30%, 30% and 40% of the final mark, respectively.
Criteria for exam assesment
Please see learning outcome.
Course information
- Language
- English
- Course code
- NGEK12002U
- Credit
- 7,5 ECTS
- Level
- Full Degree Master
- Duration
- 1 block
- Placement
- Block 2
- Schedule
- C
- Course capacity
- 32
- Continuing and further education
- Study board
- Study Board of Geosciences and Management
Contracting department
- Department of Geoscience and Natural Resource Management
Course Coordinators
- Søren Jessen (2-766d436c6a71316e7831676e)