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ENV S 15: Chemistry of the Environment
4.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Application of chemical principles such as kinetics, equilibria, radioactive decay, and thermodynamics to environmental problems. Environmental problems discussed include global cycles, carbonate chemistry, ozone formation, the structure of the atmosphere, and water pollution. The interactions and consequences of human actions on the chemistry of the environment will be emphasized.
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ENV S 152: Applied Marine Ecology
5.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Introduction to the application of ecological principles and methods to environmental problems in marine habitats. Focus on problems that are local, regional, and global in scale. Concepts illustrated with case studies.
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ENV S 160: American Environmental Literature
4.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Assesses contributions of literary texts to american environmental movements. Examines influences of writers such as Thoreau, Rachel Carson, and Edward Abbey upon environmental perceptions, values, and attitudes in american cultural history and upon rhetorics and politics of contemporary environmental debates.
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ENV S 162: Environmental Water Quality
4.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Study of the physio-chemical and biological characteristics of natural waters, analysis of water pollution and treatment, water-quality regulations. The laboratory: independent research and supervised research of water pollutants and water treatment, quantitative analysis of water-quality data and one-day field work.
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ENV S 165A: Environmental Impact Analysis
4.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Analyzes the historical and theoretical approaches to environmental assessment methodology and procedures for preparing and reviewing environmental impact reports. Explores strengths and weaknesses of current public policy context.
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ENV S 166FP: Small-Scale Food Production
5.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Biological, ecological, social, and economic principles of small-scale food production and their practical applications. Includes each student cultivating a garden plot; lab exercises, field trips to local farms and gardens.
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ENV S 168: Aqueous Transport of Pollutants
4.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Focus on the behavior of dissolved species in rivers. Examination of the basic advection-diffusion model. Particular emphasis on field data.
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ENV S 169: Tracer and Contaminant Hydrology
4.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Introduction to principles of chemical and isotope tracer hydrology. Emphasis on methods of groundwater dating, the use of tracers as management tools, and contaminate plume monitoring.
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ENV S 171: Ecosystem Processes
4.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
An examination of the key processes that regulate ecosystem productivity and function in terrestrial ecosystems. Specific foci include: plant- soil linkages including decomposition and nutrient supply, and the role of above- and below-ground community composition on element cycles.
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ENV S 172: Integrated Materials and Waste Management
4.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Addresses how waste has been regarded and managed through the ages to the present. Emphasis on the technological, policy, and economic dimensions of modern materials and waste management, such as landfill, conservation technologies, waste reduction, recycling and composting.
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