Environmental Biogeochemistry
Fundamental understanding of the biogeochemical cycles, and how they are coupled, is vital in order to both understand and mitigate the consequences of human perturbations. We will in this course explore different biogeochemical cycles, focusing on terrestrial and aquatic systems, and discuss how they interact and are linked to human activities.
Topics included:
- Overview of the foundations of biogeochemical cycles (e.g., redox chemistry, energy metabolism)
- Biogeochemical cycles of different elements such as carbon, macro- and micronutrients and heavy metals in soil, inland and ocean waters, sediments and the lower atmosphere
- Interactions between biogeochemical cycles of different elements and their implications
- Key anthropogenic environmental perturbations and their interactions with biogeochemical cycles, such as changes of the ecosystem greenhouse gas budget, eutrophication of water bodies and acidification of soils and waters
- Effects of natural processes and perturbations on the fate and bioavailability of pollutants
- Introduction to isotopes – key tools to study biogeochemical cycles
Teaching Format
The course includes lectures as well as exercises and seminar workshops where the students take an active role in e.g. scientific literature review and classroom discussions. Participation in exercises and seminars is compulsory.
Assessment
Assessment takes place through a written exam.
Rights and responsibilities
Your rights and responsibilities as a student
Scientific literature will be provided during the course.
The teachers on this course are resarchers at the Department of Environmental Science, which hosts the course, and also from the Department of Geological Sciences.
Meet our teachers
Julie is one of the teachers in Environmental Biogeochemistry. Her research focusses on carbon biogeochemistry in aquatic systems, such as Greenland fjords, thermokarst lakes, tropical peatlands. Her lectures during this course will touch on the basic of carbon dynamics in a changing world.
Student counsellor
Course coordinator
Julie Lattaud, Julie.Lattaud@aces.su.se
Department of Environmental Science, Biogeochemistry Unit





