Application of stable isotope techniques with special focus on Hydrogeology, Geology and Environmental Sciencesin archaeology, biology, chemistry, engineering, geography, geology, medicine, meteorology, paleontology, physics and space sciences. The use of isotopes to understand the water, carbon, nitrogen and sulphur cycles is demonstrated. Topics include hydrology, paleoclimates, geothermometry, fossil fuels exploration and recovery, pollutant tracing, food webs, forensic investigations, among others.
This course may not be repeated for credit.
Prerequisite(s)
- Admission to a graduate-level Geoscience program or consent of the Department. Also known as: (Physics 663)
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