Transport and fate of pollutants in the environment

This course is part of the programme
Master’s study programme Environment (second cycle)

Objectives and competences

The aim is to help students to become familiar with fundamentals needed for understanding the fate and transport of pollutants in the environment. Principles are demonstrated on pollution of water, air, soil, rivers, estuaries, coasts and oceans. The examples encompass acid rains, Chernobil accident, troposphere ozone, ozone hole and eutrophication of surface water.

Prerequisites

Mathematical analysis, fundamentals of modelling the environmental processes (cf. the content of the course Modelling delivered at the first level), basic knowledge of physics and chemistry.

Content

• Fundamentals of partial differential equations;
• Numerical solutions of partial differential equations;
• Conservation laws;
• Fundamentals of fluid dynamics;
• Transport phenomena, diffusion, dispersion;
• Chemical reaction kinetics;
• Biological oxygen demand;
• Pollutants with high oxygen demand in rivers;
• Water quality in rivers, lakes, estuaries and groundwater;
• Basics of air pollution;
• Climate dynamics.

Intended learning outcomes

Students are expected to:

• be able to set up the mathematical model of realistic environmental processes;
• be in position to carry on computer simulations of the models on standard tools at least for simple problem geometry;
• be able to define requirements related to environmental management based on numerical simulations.

Readings

  • G. M. Masters: Introduction to environmental Engineering and Science, Prentice Hall, 2nd Edition, 1997. Katalog
  • J. L. Schnoor: Environmental Modeling: Fate and Transport of Pollutants in Water, Air and Soil, Wiley Interscience, 1996. Katalog E-version
  • H. B. Fischer, E. J. List, R. C. Y. Koh: Mixing in Inland and Coastal Waters, Imberger and N.H. Brooks, Academic Press, 1979.E-version

Assessment

Completed homework (40 %), written exam (50 %), oral exam (10 %)

Lecturer's references

Assistant Professor of Chemistry at the University of Nova Gorica

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