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Dersin Bilgileri

Dersin Adı
Türkçe Jeokimyasal Analiz Yontemleri
İngilizce Geochemical Analysis Methods
Dersin Kodu
JEO 565E Kredi Ders
(saat/hafta)
Uygulama
(saat/hafta)
Labratuvar
(saat/hafta)
Dönem 1
3 3 - -
Dersin Dili İngilizce
Dersin Koordinatörü Emin Çiftçi
Dersin Amaçları 1) to familiarize students with the various modern analytical techniques used in inorganic geochemistry
2) to familiarize student on the determination of the major element, trace element and isotopic composition of rocks and their constituent minerals
3) to give students the interpretation capability of geochemical data when propagated in petrogenetic, low temperature geochemistry, aquatic geochemistry or biogeochemistry models
Dersin Tanımı Course Description Sampling methods in the field and sample preparing methods in the laboratory. Determination of correct elemental analysis methods for different type of geologic samples such as soil, sediment, rock, and water. Classification and function of modern analytical methods in geochemistry such as SEM-EDX, Microprobe, XRD, XRF, IC, HPLC, AAS, ICP-OES ICP-MS -elemental, ICP-MS multi-collector, Laser Ablation, Total C and S analyzer.
Dersin Çıktıları 1) The sampling procedures in the field
2) Sample preparation methods in the laboratory
3) An ability to classify analytical methods according to different geochemical purposes
4) An ability to the traditional and modern analytical methods in geochemistry
5) An ability to read and understand ‘Material and Methods’ subdivisions of the published literatures related to geochemistry
Önkoşullar Yok
Gereken Olanaklar Yok
Diğer Yok
Ders Kitabı Zou H., 2007. Quantitative Geochemistry, Imperial College Press
Diğer Referanslar 1) Alfassi , Z.B.,1998. Instrumental Multi-Element Chemical Analysis. Kluwer Academic Publishers.
2) Gill R., 1997. Modern Analytical Geochemistry, Royal Holloway University, University of London, Longman
 
 
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