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{{#Customtitle:지구의 선물 그 빛과 그림자 Earth's Presents, the Bright & Dark Sides}}

공지사항 Notices

  • First created on Sep. 2, 2013, the first day of the Fall semester. Gcmaster 11:18, 2 September 2013 (KST)


개요 Outlines

인류는 지구로부터 참으로 많은 것을 받으며 살아간다. 안온한 환경, 풍부한 에너지 자원과 수자원, 그리고 다양한 광물과 암석 자원들. 이것들은 모두 지구가 주는 선물이지만, 무한정 주어지는 것이 아니며, 누리는 만큼 그만한 대가를 지불하여야 한다. 인류가 겪는 지진, 사태, 홍수, 화산 폭발과 같은 자연재해, 지구온난화, 수질 및 토양 오염과 같은 환경 재해, 그리고 각종 질병들이 바로 그 대가들이다. 이 강의는 우리가 지구로부터 얻는 많은 혜택과 그 것이 주는 부작용에 대해 전반적으로 이해하고, 이를 바탕으로 보다 지속적인 자원 이용과 환경 보존이 왜 필요한지를 깨닫도록 하기 위한 것이다.

Human beings thrive on lot of resources given by the mother Earth. Cozy environment, more than enough energy, water, and mineral resources; all of the aforementioned resources are the presents the Earth is giving to us, but they ceratinly have a limit and we have to pay back something in return. Think of those natural disasters like earthquakes, landslides, floodings, and volcanic eruptions, and environmental disasters, including global warming, water and soil degradation, and various kinds of diseases. These are just part of the prices we have to pay for enjoying the gift from the Earth. This course is to help students understand how those beneficil presents from the Earth require costly sacrifice we have to trade in. thus the significance of the sustainable resource management and environment preservation to minimize the impact from the darkside.

일반 과목 정보 General course information

  • Course code: 100806
  • Credit-Lecture-Lab work: 3-3-0
  • Grading: With Midterm Exam (35%) + Final Exam (35%) + Lab work (20%) + Attendance (10%)
  • Type of class: Lecture + Discussion (Active discussion among students is highly recommended)

교재 및 참고서 Text & references

  • Text: Principles and Applications of Inorganic Chemistry (G. Faure, 1991, Macmillan)
  • References: Any inorganic geochemistry text (eg. Principles of Geochemistry by M. Moor in 1982, John Wiley)


수강 조건 Prerequisites

Geology and chemistry knowledge should help


강의 계획 Lecture schedule

Week No. Lecture title Assignment Lecture note Reading Materials
& Other Supplements
1 Definition of Geochemistry, Various Fields of Study in Geochemistry
2 Solar system and elemental distribution Thinking of how the elements distribute as they do now
3 Thermodynamics for geochemistry, Part 1 Surveying the characteristics of the Moon
4 Thermodynamics for geochemistry, Part 2 What is chemical equilibrium?
5 Structure of atoms; how the electron configuration controls the properties of the elements Calculation of the Gibbs free energy change as a function of temperature and pressure
6 Chemical bondings and crystal chemistry of minerals Calculation of ionicities of bondings in various silicates
7 Radiogenic isotopes, Part 1; principles of radioactive decay and age dating Caculation of Radius ratio range for a given coordination number
8 Radiogenic isotopes, Part 2; utilization of radiogenic isotopes in various geologic fields Determination of absolute age
9 Stable isotopes, Part 1; isotope fractionation
10 Stable isotopes, Part 2; Utilization of stable isotopes in various geological fields Calculation of isotope fractionation
11 Igeneous geochemistry, Part 1: Major element distribution Extraction for stable isotope analysis
12 Igneous geochemistry, Part 2: Minor elelment distribution Interpretation of stability diagrams
13 Low T aqueous geochemistry, Part 1; types of reactions and equilibrium Analysis of REE patterns
14 Low T aqueous geochemistry, Part 2; Phase equilibria Calculation of solubilities
15 Low T aqueous geochemistry, Part 3; Redox reactions Eh-pH diagram


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