Module code | GKD 320 |
Qualification | Undergraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences |
Module content | Soil chemistry is the study of the chemical behaviour (precipitation, dissolution, sorption, oxidation, reduction, volatilization etc.) of elements and compounds in the soil. Soil exerts a control on nutrient availability and therefore on nutrient cycling (for example the soil-plant system). The growing anthropogenic pressure on soil and the larger environment means a fundamental understanding of the behaviour of pollutants is an increasingly important skill set required by industry. In this module we will look at the soil solution chemistry, mineral solubility, redox chemistry, as well as the chemistry at the surface of soil minerals, of a wide range of nutrients and pollutants. Soil acidification, weathering and associated chemicalmineralogical transformation, as well as landscape dynamics of carbon, iron and manganese receive special attention in this module. |
Module credits | 14.00 |
NQF Level | 07 |
Programmes |
BSc (Geography) Geography and Environmental Science
BSc Environmental and Engineering Geology BSc Geology BSc Meteorology BSc specialising in Geology 4-year programme BSc specialising in Meteorology 4-year programme BScAgric Applied Plant and Soil Sciences BScAgric specialising in Applied Plant and Soil Sciences 5-year programme |
Prerequisites | GKD 250 |
Contact time | 1 practical per week, 2 lectures per week |
Language of tuition | Module is presented in English |
Department | Department of Plant and Soil Sciences |
Period of presentation | Semester 2 |
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