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05-BMG-EE3 Physical, Chemical and Biological Oceanography

Representative Heiko Pälike

Learning Contents:

This module introduces the basic processes in the atmosphere and ocean, investigates their essential forcing factors and explains the interaction between the two systems. Selected physical aspects are the Earth´s energy and water balances, the general circulation of the atmosphere, the wind-driven and thermohaline circulation of the ocean, the water masses and their formation as well as coastal upweling. Furthermore, it provides an overview of the biological productivity and carbon export in the ocean and their relation to macronutrients, trace elements and the ocean circulation. Exercises are an intergral part of this module and allow for a deeper insight in the important physical-chemical-biological processes in the atmosphere and ocean.

Learning Outcomes, Targeted Competencies:

to identify key factors influencing the Earth´s climate system
to describe the processes that cause large-scale ocean currents
to recognize that ocean currents, marine life and the turnover of energy and matter are closely interlinked
to explain the elementary marine biogeochemical processes and outline the ""biological pump"" and its role in the marine carbon cycle

Prior Knowledge:

Fundamentals of Physics and Chemistry

Course Type 1: Lecture, Exercise (L+E) 5.0 SWS ( 70.0 h)

Tutorial(s): -

Workload:

70.0 h presence time
42.0 h self-study
68.0 h exam workload

180 h total workload

Exam Type:

module exam

Examination:

exam elements: 1
SL: 0

100 % written exam

Literature:

Charles Cockell et al.: An Introduction to the Earth-Life System. Cambridge University Press, 326 pp.,2008.
Hartmann, Dennis L.: Global Physical Climatology. Elsevier, 2nd edition, 498 pp., 2016.
Open University: Ocean Circulation. Butterworth-Heinemann, 2nd revised edition, 286 pp., 2004.

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Basic Data
Study Program

Bachelor Marine Geosciences


Module Type

Mandatory


Second Year of Study


Offering Departement

FB5 Geosciences

Wintersemester

Course Language

English


6 CP

5 SWS


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Contact

Prof. Dr. Heiko Pälike

MARUM ZfT 5300

Phone.: +49 421 218 - 65980
hpaelike@marum.de
Contact

Contact

Prof. Dr. Heiko Pälike

MARUM ZfT 5300

Phone.: +49 421 218 - 65980
hpaelike@marum.de
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