911341 Biogeochemistry of soils
- Type
- Lecture and exercise
- Semester hours
- 3
- Lecturer (assistant)
- Oburger, Eva , Jandl, Robert , Rosinger, Christoph , Wenzel, Walter , Staudinger, Christiana , Zehetner, Franz
- Organisation
- Offered in
- Sommersemester 2025
- Languages of instruction
- Englisch
- Content
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Theory I (lecture) - Introduction
Theory II (lecture) - Principles of biogeochemical cycling
Theory III (lecture) - Biogeochemical processes and cycling in terrestrial ecosystems
Theory IV (lecture) - Biogeochemical processes and reactions in soil
Theory V (lecture) - Linking soil processes to biogeochemical cycles
Theory VI (lecture) - Linking biogeochemical cycles to each other
Soil data / biogeochemical modeling workshops
- Previous knowledge expected
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Fundamental knowledge of the main features of soil composition (phases and their constituents such as elemental composition, main compounds and mineralogy), soil (forming) processes, soil classification (international system - World Reference Base), basics of soil chemistry, soil physics and soil biology (bachelor level).
- Objective (expected results of study and acquired competences)
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Objective: Expanding and deepening the knowledge and comprehension of biogeochemical cycles and related soil processes with emphasis on major soil elemental constituents and plant nutrients.
Learning Outcomes:
• Recall and understand the principles of biogeochemical cycling of elenments
• Know the main components (flows, reservoirs) and interactions of the biogeochemical cycles of important elements at global and ecosystem scale;
• Appreciate the relevance of the soil processes and soil reactions for biogeochemical cycling of elements and their exchange between soils and other major ecosystem compartments such as water and atmosphere;
• Appreciate the links between biogeochemical cycling and soil weathering / soil formation
• Appreciate links and interactions between biogeochemical cycles of diffferent elements
• Know about the relevance of natural versus anthropogenic components of biogeochemical cycles
• Discuss effects of landuse / land management on biogeochemical cycles
You can find more details like the schedule or information about exams on the course-page in BOKUonline.