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OCEA0022-1

Biodegradation of organic molecules in a sea environment


Duration :20h Th
Credits/ECTS :
2nd year of Master's degree in oceanography, in-depth approach2
Holder(s) :Mathieu Poulicek
Course contents : The first part of the course is devoted to description of "natural" organic molecules biodegradation in the marine realm (external and internal processes for control and optimisation of the activity within the "microbial loop")(8 hours).
The second part consists in description of some mathematical models of microbial activity in natural conditions (2 hours).
The third part is devoted to exploring the ways of artificially introduced molecules biodegradation (domestic wastes, detergents, aromatic cycles and halogenated molecules, hydrocarbons and plastics)(8 hours).
The last part of the course is devoted to "biodeterioration" processes (when biodegradation goes too far) (2 hours).
Course objective : To get in touch with the complexity of interactions within the microbial world and focus on positive aspects of bacterial activity.
Prerequisites : Elementary knowledge (general microbiology course) of the bacterial world.
Organization : Five times 4 hours to place according to scheduled courses
Written notes : Course notes and copy of all illustrations distributed at first course.
Course edited, printed and distributed by Oceanographic Institute Press (Paris)
Assessment : Oral exam with notes
Contacts : Mathieu Poulicek - Tél 04 366 50 67 - Email: mpoulicek@ulg.ac.be




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