Environment General Courses (ENVIRON)
graduate level, taught in Durham
240. Chemical Fate of Organic Compounds. Equilibrium, kinetic, and analytical
approaches applied to quantitative description of processes affecting the distribution and
fate of anthropogenic and natural organic compounds in surface and groundwaters, including
chemical transfers between air, water, soils/sediments, and biota; and thermochemical and
photochemical transformations. The relationships between organic compound structure and environmental
behavior will be emphasized. Sampling, detection, identification, and quantification of organic
compounds in the environment. Prerequisites: university-level general chemistry and organic
chemistry within last four years. Instructor: Staff. 3 units. C-L: Civil Engineering 240.
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