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ENV230 Analytical Techniques for Studying Environmental and Geologic Samples (2006) MIT

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MIT

12.119  (Spring 2006)
Instructors:
Prof. Samuel Bowring
Prof. Edward Boyle
Prof. Frederick Frey
Prof. Timothy Grove

Level
Undergraduate

Left: Topographic map of the investigated area with sampling site shown as red circle. Right: Pb concentration with inferred age (depth) in the sediment core. (Image by of MIT OCW.)

Course Highlights

This course features homework assignments and a selection of lecture notes.

Course Description

This is a laboratory course supplemented by lectures that focus on selected analytical facilities that are commonly used to determine the mineralogy, elemental abundance and isotopic ratios of Sr and Pb in rocks, soils, sediments and water.

Technical Requirements

Special software is required to use some of the files in this course: .xls.

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Copyright 2007, by the Contributing Authors. Cite/attribute Resource. administrator. (2009, September 01). ENV230 Analytical Techniques for Studying Environmental and Geologic Samples (2006) MIT. Retrieved July 31, 2010, from Free University Courses OCW Courses OpenCourseWare Freeversity Foundation Web site: http://www.freeversity.org/science-and-mathematics/cos-geology/env230-analytical-techniques-for-studying. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License Creative Commons License