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330053 Geochemical Analysis

Prof. Jae-young Yu Dept. Geology Kangwon National University. 330053 Geochemical Analysis. Course Information (1/4). Professor : Jae-Young Yu Natural Sci. Bldg. 3-212 Dept. Geology, Kangwon National University Ext. 8557 Email: jyu@kangwon.ac.kr Web: www.korearth.net

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330053 Geochemical Analysis

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  1. Prof. Jae-young Yu Dept. Geology Kangwon National University 330053Geochemical Analysis

  2. Course Information (1/4) • Professor: Jae-Young Yu Natural Sci. Bldg. 3-212 Dept. Geology, Kangwon National University Ext. 8557 Email: jyu@kangwon.ac.kr Web: www.korearth.net Office hours: Anytime possible

  3. Course Information (2/4) • Text Book None • Optional Books Any analytical chemistry & chemical analysis book • Web Pages KorEArtH>Lectures>Geochemistry>Geochemical Analysis(in Korean)

  4. Course Information (3/4) • Objectives Knowing how to analyze the materials consting of the Earth & being familiar with handling varieties of Lab. apparatuses • Course Outlines Lecture + Lab. Work Lecture: Theoretical (not always corresponds to the Lab. Work) Lab. Work: Project based, mostly analysis work

  5. Course Information (4/4) • Grading • From A+ to D0 • Absolute based grading • Total score = 0.3(ME+FE+LE)+0.1(Attendance) • Absence >1/3 of legitimate attendance  ‘F’ • Prerequisites? • None, but any knowledge on analytical chem. will certainly help

  6. Lecture Schedule

  7. Lab. Note (Experiment Log) • A notebook having the records of everything what you do and what happens during your laboratory work (experiments). • Pagenation first • Use permanent ink pens (never use erasers, make strikeouts where you need cancel the records). • Never tear out a page. • The first page is better be empty and the table of contents should be on the 2nd page. • After the experiments each week, each should submit this Lab. note to TA for evaluation.

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