About this course
This course focuses on soil chemical, physical and biological processes. The soil is characterized as a buffering system with water and reactive soil particles affecting mobility and bioavailability of nutrients and contaminants. This affects soil organisms, plants and groundwater and thus soil quality. Processes like water flow, leaching, adsorption, precipitation and biodegradation are introduced. Also, the role of the soil system within biogeochemical cycling of carbon and nutrients is discussed. Tutorials support the lectures with assignments. Practical sessions improve relevant practical skills and illustrate important topics.
Learning outcomes
After successful completion of this course students are expected to be able to:
- Identify and explain the basic physical, chemical and biological processes in soils
- Describe and apply basic approaches in soil quality and the role of soil systems in biogeochemical cycles
- Describe and quantify (analyse) important soil characteristics and soil processes
Prior knowledge
Mandatory Knowledge:
ZSS06100 Laboratory Safety and ZSS06200 Fieldwork Safety
Assumed Knowledge:
SGL12803 Introduction to Soil Geography
Resources
Additional information
- CreditsECTS 3
- Levelbachelor
- Selection courseNo