Activities
Lectures – Fieldwork – Laboratory work – PC – Report writing
Speciation and fractionation Guidelines
Phosphate and total phosphourus analysis
The student is expected to:
- Acquire experience of water sampling from various compartments through the watershed
- Understand the difference between total analysis, fractions and species
- Understand the concept of multiple simultaneous equilibriums
- Understand the basic principles of mobility and toxicity of chemical species
- Learn how to conduct an Al-fractionation and have experience from the analysis of major anions and cations
- Be able to run the MINEQL+ programme
- Relate to environmental monitoring data and to write a report where data are evaluated and interpreted.
- Understand how the Health Safety and Environment (HSE) regime is practiced at the Group of Environmental Analysis
Lecture, Field & Laboratory schedule
Thursday October 17st;
Lecture, Seminar room Curie, hr. 12:15 – 14:00
Water sampling from different compartments of the environments. Sampling strategies for environmental samples. Difference between total analysis, fractionation and species, The significance of species activities rather than total concentration in terms of mobility and toxicity. Chemical analytical speciation and fractionation (Al) Methods
Wednesday, October 23rd;
Field work, Different water types in the Oslo region, hr. 10:15 ~ 18:00
Sampling of water samples
Fill in and submit Field card form for participants the day before.
Thursday, October 24th;
Lecture, Seminar room Curie, hr. 12:15 – 14:00
Safe job analysis Spectrophotometer
Safe job analysis Alkalinity autotitration
Wednesday, October 30th;
Labwork, V111 hr. 10:15 ~ 16:00 Analysis of: pH, Conductivity, Alkalinity, UV-VIS specter,
Prepare for external analysis of TOC , Major Anions on IC and cations on ICP-ICP
Thursday, October 31st;
Lecture, Seminar room Curie, hr. 12:15 – 14:00
Wednesday, November 6th;
PC-stue Kristine Bonnevie, 1250 hr. 12:15 – 16:00
Practice in using MINEQL by solving 4 problems
Thursday, November 7th;
Assessment of field data, Seminar room Curie, hr. 12:15 – 14:00
Individual report writing