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Course Information
Course Unit Title |
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MODELING POLLUTANT TRANSPORT IN |
Course Unit Code |
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01INS6106 |
Type of Course Unit |
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Optional |
Level of Course Unit
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Second Cycle |
Year of Study
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Preb |
Semester
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255.Semester |
Number of ECTS Credits Allocated
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6,00 |
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Course Assistants |
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Learning Outcomes of The Course Unit |
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Understanding of groundwater and aquifers Understanding the hydrodinamic dispersion Understanding the advective, dispersive and diffusive fluxes Understanding the pollution model Understanding the methods solving of pollution Understanding the seawater intrusion in coastal aquifers
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Mode of Delivery |
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Face-To-Face
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Prerequisities and Co-requisities Courses |
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Unavailable
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Recommended Optional Programme Components |
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Unavailable
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Course Contents |
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This course is concerned with the theories, techniques and tools used by groundwater engineers to formulate, implement and evaluate groundwater pollutant transport strategies.
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Languages of Instruction |
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Turkish
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Course Goals |
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Course Aims |
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The goal of this course is to explain and demonstrate the principles and techniques of the pollution and pollutant transport in groundwater.
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WorkPlacement |
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Not Available
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Recommended or Required Reading
Textbook
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Additional Resources
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1. Bear, J. & Verruijt, A. 1987. Modeling groundwater flow and pollution, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht. 2. Javandel, I., Doughty, C & Tsang, C.F. 1984. Ground water transport: Handbook of mathematical models, American Geophsical Union, Florida. 3. Walton, W.C. 1970. Groundwater Resource Evaluation, McGraw-Hill Company, New York.
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Material Sharing
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Additional Material
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Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods
Lectures, Practical Courses, Presentation, Seminar, Project, Laboratory Applications (if necessary)
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ECTS / Table Of Workload (Number of ECTS credits allocated)
Student workload surveys utilized to determine ECTS credits.
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Presentation
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Field Study
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Finals
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Workload Hour (30)
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Assessment Methods and Criteria
Studies During Halfterm
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Visa
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Attendance
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Lab
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Seminary
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Field study
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TOTAL
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The ratio of the term to success
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The ratio of final to success
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Weekly Detailed Course Content
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Topics
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Introduction
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Groundwater and Aquifers
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Hydrodynamic Dispersion
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Advective, Dispersive, and Diffusive Fluxes
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Mathematical Model for Fluxes
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Balance Equation for a pollutant
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Complete Statement of Pollution Model
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Methods Solving of Pollution
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Pollution Transport by Advection and Dispersion
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Semi-analytical Solutions
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Applications for Semi-analytical Solutions
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Applications for Semi-analytical Solutions
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Modeling Seawater Intrusion in a Ccoastal Aquifer
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Applications for Seawater Intrusion
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