Nordic surface waters 4503
Course Objectives
The students will be able to understand how freshwater ecosystems in Nordic countries function including knowledge of physical, chemical, and biological components in rivers and lakes. The many threats facing the quality of freshwater bodies will be considered and the students will be able to utilize this knowledge in water quality assessment and management.
Course Description
This course treats these central themes: aquatic ecosystems in Nordic countries, origin and morphology of lakes and rivers, water and sediment chemistry, interpretation of limnological data, microorganisms and metabolic processes, freshwater plants and animals, acidification and liming, heavy metals and organic pollution, eutrofication and restoration.
Learning Methods
Lectures, seminars, laboratory exercises, field work, instruction 4 hours/week, 15 weeks. Mandatory parts: field work (6 days) and a report on interpretation of limnological data.
Teaching medium is English.
Assessment Methods
Report from field course counts 20%; the report interpretating limnological data 20% and 5-hour, individual, written final examination which counts 60%. All parts recuire a pass grade to get a final grade in the course.
Minor adjustments may occur during the academic year, subject to the decision of the Dean
Publisert av / forfatter Synne Kleiven <Synne.KleivenSPAMFILTER@hit.no>, last modified Anette Norheim Fredly - 29/01/2009