EES1127H: Applied Biogeochemistry and Geomicrobiology

Most environments have experienced dramatic shifts in their functions due to anthropogenic pressure. Successful restoration techniques are based upon our knowledge of biogeochemical processes in ecosystems. In this course, the fundamental principles of biogeochemistry will be presented and discussed from a degradation and restoration perspective, and several case studies will be explored. Special focus will be placed on sustainable ecological technologies that aim to mimic natural phenomena, e.g., biomineralization.

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Scarborough