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CHEM-2540
Introduction to Geochemistry
An introduction to the application of chemistry to the understanding of problems in the earth and environmental sciences. Topics include thermodynamics and phase equilibria as applied to mineral stability, rock evolution, and water chemistry; stable isotope systematics; radiogenic isotope systematics, trace element geochemistry, organic geochemistry, and geochemical cycles. (Cross listed as ERTH-2140. Students cannot receive credit for both this course and ERTH-2140.) Prerequisite: ERTH-1100 and/or ERTH-1200 or permission of instructor. Spring term annually.
4 credit hours
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