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330023 Applied Geochemistry & Lab

Jae-Young Yu Dept. Geol. KNU. 330023 Applied Geochemistry & Lab. General Information(1/4). Instructor: Prof. Jae-Young Yu RM 212, Natural Sci. Bld. 3 TEL: (250) 8557 E-mail: jyu@kangwon.ac.kr Web: www.korearth.net Office hours: anytime available. General Information(2/4).

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330023 Applied Geochemistry & Lab

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  1. Jae-Young Yu Dept. Geol. KNU 330023Applied Geochemistry & Lab

  2. General Information(1/4) • Instructor: Prof. Jae-Young Yu RM 212, Natural Sci. Bld. 3 TEL:(250) 8557 E-mail: jyu@kangwon.ac.kr Web: www.korearth.net Office hours: anytime available

  3. General Information(2/4) • TEXT: None • Supplementary: • Geochemical Thermodynamics (Nordstrom & Munoz, 1985, Benjamin Cummings), • Principles and Application of Inorganic Geochemistry (Faure, 1991, McMillan), • Others (Will be recommended whenever necessary) • Lecture Home: http://geochemistry.korearth.net/index.php/Advanced_Geochemistry_N_Lab

  4. General Information(3/4) • Outlines: This course is for those students who already took (Introduction to) Geochemistry, dealing with more advanced contents of Geochemistry, including phase equilibria, thermodynamics of the solutions, softwares in geochemistry, redox reactions, and much more.. • Type of Class:Lecture + Discussion + Lab work (probably solving the problems)

  5. General Information(4/4) • Grading • Midterm(30%)+Final(30%)+Lab(30%)+Attd(10%)

  6. Schedule

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