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INTERINSTITUTIONAL POSTGRADUATE PROGRAM NKUA-HCMR
OCEANOGRAPHY AND MANAGEMENT OF THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT
A04. INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL OCEANOGRAPHY
- Hydrological cycle.
- Molecular structure of water and its significance.
- Seawater and its physicochemical properties, residence time of elements in the sea.
- Trace elements in seawater.
- Dissolved and particulate organic matter.
- Biogeochemical processes and balances in the marine environment.
- Primary and secondary productivity, photosynthesis, mass-energy flux from phytoplankton towards higher trophic levels.
- Carbon, sulfur, nitrogen, phosphorus, silicon cycles.
- Chemistry of marine sediments, redox balances.
- Extreme marine environments.
Laboratory:
- Principal sampling techniques for water, sediments, biota.
- Methods of in situ/laboratory measurements of principal parameters.
- Determination of seawater salinity and density.
- Determination of dissolved oxygen.
- Determinations of organic-inorganic carbon.
- Determination of nutrients: nitrites, nitrates, ammonium, phosphate ions.
- Determination methods for herbal pigments, proteins, carbohydrates and lipids.