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ESHY0063-1

Modelling physical and chemical proceeses applied to the environment


Duration :20h Th, 20h Pr
Credits/ECTS :
Master in sciences and management environment3
1st year of Master's degree in sciences and management environment,3
2e année du grade de master en sciences géographiques, orientation géomatique & géométrologie à finalité spécialisée4
Holder(s) :Louis François
Course contents : Description and characterization of the marine and atmospheric environment based on time and space scales.Thermodynamics is applied to several situations as the stability of fluids. Radiative exchanges are examined: two important phenomenons as the green house effect and the propagation of light in the water. Introduction to fluid dynamics and turbulence. Dispersion of gases in the atmosphere and effluents in liquid medium.
Course objective : The aim of this course is to model various chemical and physical processes in the ocean and in the atmosphere in order to study environmental phenomenons.
Prerequisites : Basic mathematics, chemistry and physics at a level of batchelor degree (Faculty of sciences or applied sciences).
Workshops : Practical exercices are directly integrated in the oral lectures.
Organization : 13 lectures of 3 hours
1 hour for the answers to questions
Written notes : Most of the lectures notes are available
Assessment : Written open book exam
Contacts : Teacher: François RONDAY - Tél : 04/366 23 49 - Email : fronday@ulg.ac.be
Secretary: Madame GRAINDORGE : Tél 04/366 23 53




ULg : Students and Studies Administration - Academic Affairs
Contact : Monique Marcourt, direction A.E.E.
Date of data : 27/02/2006
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