TEACHING INSTRUMENTATION IN AN ADVANCED UNDERGRADUATE GEOCHEMISTRY COURSE
For each technique, lectures on instrumentation principles are followed by methods labs on practical aspects, method development and sample preparation. Lectures on geochemical principles are then supported by project labs, in which materials are analyzed and results interpreted. These labs include 1. Bulk chemical and mineralogical analysis of a suite of igneous rocks (XRF, XRD) followed by spreadsheet modeling of major and trace element evolution. 2. Analysis of local surface and groundwater (ICP, IC) followed by charge balance calculation, speciation and saturation index calculations using Visual MINTEQ. 3. A cumulative project such as analysis of foundry sand and associated water, with results compared to MINTEQ modeling of expected mineral/water interaction, and experiments with adsorption of heavy metals by local soils as a possible means of explaining differences.
The class has proven to be an effective way to introduce biology and chemistry students to mineralogy as well as geochemistry through continued work with common minerals. It has also helped geology students with chemistry by teaching principles in a geologically relevant context.