ENVS605 - BIOREMEDIATION

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
BIOREMEDIATION
Term session
0
Term
2013C
Subject area
ENVS
Section number only
401
Section ID
ENVS605401
Meeting times
MW 0330PM-0500PM
Meeting location
FISHER-BENNETT HALL 244
Instructors
VANN, DAVID
Description
This course is an introduction to current and developing techniques for analyzing environmental contamination and for remediation of damaged environments. Knowledge of these options is important for students interested in public/law applications and environmental/landscape design and as a starting point for those pursuing a more science-oriented understanding. The first portion of this course will address bioindicators-the use of living systems to assess environmental contamination. These include systems ranging from biochemical assays to monitoring of whole organisms or ecosystems, as wellas techniques ranging from laboratory to field and satellite surveys. The second portion of the course will introduce technologies for bioremediation- the use of living systems to restore contaminated environments. The technologies scale from single-species systems to complex ecosystems such as constructed wetlands; case studies will be examined. Students will be expected to participate in field trips, as well as prepare a final paper examining a particular technology in detail.


Course number only
605
Cross listings
  • ENVS305401
Use local description
No