Course detail
Soil Chemistry
FCH-MA_ENG8Acad. year: 2023/2024
Chemical processes of soil development, Mobilization and precipitation of soil components, Sorption, ion exchange, Sesquioxides, soil redox processes and their role for mobilization and immobilization of nutrients and pollutants, Relation between speciation, bioavailability, toxicity and mobilization, Discussion of the current status and experiences in the laboratory exercises, Case-oriented investigation of a location for contaminants and soil chemical parameters, Methods of soil chemical analysis, contaminant analysis including planning, sampling, sample preparation, enrichment, purification, Techniques of sequential extraction for inorganic and organic compounds, instrumental analysis and sum parameters, Advanced knowledge of chromatography and spectrometry, Evaluation of analysis results in the ecologic and legislative context.
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Aims
The students know and understand the soil chemical processes and their relevance for soil quality, soil development, as well as for the transport, bioavailability and toxicity of contaminants.
The knowledge of instrumental analysis is deepened.
The students are able to plan and perform a soil chemical analysis (nutrients, soil parameters and contaminants).
Students are able to evaluate and judge the analysis result in the ecological context.
Students have basic knowledge on current environmental laws.
Study aids
Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
Appelo, C.A. J., Postma, D. (1994): Geochemistry, groundwater and pollution. Balkema, Rotterdam (EN)
Foth, H.D. (1990) Fundamentals of soil science. Wiley. (EN)
György F. (1999) Soil Chemistry: Processes and Constituents. Akadémiai Kiadó. (EN)
Sparks, D.L. (2008) Environmental soil chemistry. Acad. Press. (EN)
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Elearning
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Guided consultation in combined form of studies
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Seminar
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Syllabus
Mobilization and precipitation of soil components.
Sorption, ion exchange.
Sesquioxides, soil redox processes and their role for mobilization and immobilization of nutrients and pollutants.
Relation between speciation, bioavailability, toxicity and mobilization.
Discussion of the current status and experiences in the laboratory exercises.
Case-oriented investigation of a location for contaminants and soil chemical parameters.
Methods of soil chemical analysis, contaminant analysis including planning, sampling, sample preparation, enrichment, purification.
Techniques of sequential extraction for inorganic and organic compounds, instrumental analysis and sum parameters.
Advanced knowledge of chromatography and spectrometry.
Evaluation of analysis results in the ecologic and legislative context.
Laboratory exercise
Teacher / Lecturer
Elearning