ENGS 43 - Environmental Transport and Fate
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Course Description
ENGS 43 - Environmental Transport and Fate
Description
Introduction to the movement and transformation of contaminants released in soils, rivers, and the atmosphere. Fundamentals of advective-dispersive reactive transport, including approaches for assessing and parameterizing the complex heterogeneity and anisotropy of natural media. Analysis of mixing processes that lead to dispersion at larger spatial and temporal scales. Basic principles are illustrated by application to real-world examples of groundwater, river, and atmospheric pollution.
Prerequisites
MATH 8 or equivalent and either ENGS 37 or EARS 16
Cross-Listed Courses
EARS 66.01
Distribution Code
TAS
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Term: S 2025 Time: 2A Location: – Instructors: A&S Faculty
