Course code:
1512S
Course name:
Geochemistry and Soil Pollutants

Academic year:

2012/2013.

Attendance requirements:

1102S + 1201A

ECTS:

7

Study level:

basic academic studies

Study program:

Environmental Chemistry: 3. year, winter semester, compulsory course

Teacher:

Ksenija A. Stojanoviæ, Ph.D.
full professor, Faculty of Chemistry, Studentski trg 12-16, Beograd

Assistants:

Hours of instruction:

Weekly: three hours of lectures + four hours of labwork (3+0+4)

Goals:

With the course Geochemistry and soil pollutants a student has the possibility to meet the geosfere, its structure and its composition. He meets transformation of organic substances in geosfere, and, on that way, he has formed the full picture concerning the organic carbon cycle. Additionally, a student has met the soil as a nature resource, which has a very big importance and which is exhibited by a lot of type of pollutants.

Outcome:

Knowledge of these topics is necessary for forming a full expert for environmental chemistry because geosphere (including soil) is on of the most important segments of the environment.

Teaching methods:

Lectures, exercises with colloquies (every exercise is one colloquia).

Extracurricular activities:

Coursebooks:

Main coursebooks:

  1. º. Stojanović: Internal material, 2008.
  2. D. Vitorović, B. Jovančićević: Organic Geochemistry, Department of Chemistry, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, 2005. (249 pp)
  3. B. Jovančićević: Practice in Organic Geochemistry, Department of Chemistry, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, 1999. (50 pp)

Supplementary coursebooks:

  1. D. Sparks: Environmental soil chemistry, Academic Press, San Diego, 1995.
  2. P. Sekulić, R. Kastori, V. Hadžić: Soil protection from degradation, Scinetific Institute for Vegatable Growing ang Tillage, Novi Sad, 2003.
  3. S. Blagojević, B. Žarković: Agricultural chemistry, script, 1999.
  4. M. Jakovljević, M. Pantović, S. Blagojević: Practice in soil and water chemistry, Department of agriculture, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, 1995.

Additional material:

  Course activities and grading method

Lectures:

10 points (3 hours a week)

Syllabus:

  1. Earth structure.
  2. Lithosphere rocks: sediment rocks.
  3. Geochemical classification of elements.
  4. Soil forming.
  5. Minerals in sediments.
  6. Organic matter in sediments.
  7. Diagenesis. Catagenesis. Metagenesis.
  8. Soil as a nature resource.
  9. Pollution reasons, types and sources.
  10. Soil characteristics and composition.
  11. Heavy metals. Radionucleoids.
  12. Acid rains.
  13. Soil salinization.
  14. Polychlorinated biphenyls. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Pesticides.
  15. Polluted soil decontamination.

Labwork:

10 points (4 hours a week)

Syllabus:

  1. Group composition determination in oil.
  2. Gas chromatographic (GC) analyses of oil saturated hydrocarbons.
  3. Water and ash determination in coal.
  4. Evaporative compounds and Cfix determination in coal.
  5. Sulfur determination in coal.
  6. Soil sampling.
  7. Organic matter in soil determination.
  8. Determination of soil reaction and mobile aluminum determination.
  9. Determination of mineral nitrogen in soil.
  10. Determination of accessible phosphorous in soil.
  11. Determination of total content of heavy metals in soil by atomic apsorcpcione spectrophotometric (AAS) method.
  12. Determination of some accessible heavy metals by atomic apsorcpcione spectrophotometric method.
  13. Determination of oil type pollutants in soil.
  14. Preparation of water extract of soil and determination of soluble salts content.
  15. Determination Ca2+, Mg2+, K+, Na+ and CO32-, HCO3-, Cl- and SO42- in soil water extract.

Colloquia:

20 points

Oral exam:

60 points