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Course Name
Turkish Denizel Çevre Kimyası
English Chemistry in the Marine Environment
Course Code
DFH 281 Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester -
3 3 - -
Course Language Turkish
Course Coordinator Emrah Şık
Course Objectives Components of seawater, chemical and physical properties. Dissolved oxygen and other gases in seawater. Trace elements. Carbon dioxide and carbonate systems. Climate change. Organic matter. pH and marine acidification. Nutrients in the ocean. Water quality. Water and wastewater treatment systems. Ship and shipyard sourced pollution. Corrosion and its control. Oil pollution, energy efficiency and emissions.
Course Description 1. Identify the chemical components and the trace elements in seawater
2. Describe the importance of dissolved oxygen and its temporal and spatial variability
3. Describe the relationship between carbonate systems and ocean acidification
IV. Describethe principles of how water quality problems can be remedied.
4. Have an overall understanding of various chemical pollution sources in ships including paint, corrosion, oil,
5. Lubricants
6. water treatment systems.
7. Energy efficiecny
Course Outcomes At the conclusion of this course, students will be able to; I. Identify the chemical components and the trace elements in seawater II. Describe the importance of dissolved oxygen and its temporal and spatial variability III. Describe the relationship between carbonate systems and ocean acidification IV. Describethe principles of how water quality problems can be remedied. V. Have an overall understanding of various chemical pollution sources in ships including paint, corrosion, oil, dangerous chemical cargo and grey-black water.
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