2023-2024 / OCEA0220-1

Biogeochemical Cycles in the Polar Ocean and Sea Ice

Duration

20h Th

Number of credits

 Master in oceanography (120 ECTS)3 crédits 

Lecturer

Odile Crabeck, Bruno Delille

Coordinator

Bruno Delille

Language(s) of instruction

English language

Organisation and examination

Teaching in the first semester, review in January

Schedule

Schedule online

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

We will address biogeochemical cycles (other than the major compounds that are addressed in the module "biogeochemical cycles 1"), their role in the ecosystem structure, their importance in the context of global changes and especially the emission of some climate gases. In addition we will pay attention to the polar ocean and one of its components: the sea-ice. This will require to first discuss sea ice physical processes 

We will address

  • Importance of biogeochemical cycles in the ecosystem structure: the case of the Southern Ocean
  • Iron cycle
  • Sulphur cycle
  • Air-sea exchange 
  • Marine aerosols 
  • Physical  processes in sea ice
  • Introduction to biology in sea ice
  • Biogeochemistry of sea ice

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

To understand the origin and evolution of the main biochemical phenomena that govern the Earth.
At the end of the lecture:

  • You should have a sense of the interactions between physical oceanography, biogeochemistry and ecosystem functioning
  • You will be able to read a paper dealing with sea ice
  • You won't be scared to integrate sea ice component in your future work

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

This course is a follow-up of OCEA0055-A-b

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Mostly lecture, but at least one session of tutorial work, and regular quizz.

Mode of delivery (face to face, distance learning, hybrid learning)

Blended learning


Additional information:

 Most modules are face to face and some will be online sessions

From October to December, generally one session of 2-3 hours a week. Planning defined by the Master MER secretariat.

Recommended or required readings

Powerpoint posted on e-campus

Exam(s) in session

Any session

- In-person

oral exam

Work placement(s)

Organisational remarks and main changes to the course

Bring a device to access (computer, tab, smartphone) to the internet during the lectures.

Contacts

Bruno DELILLE Bruno.Delille@ulg.ac.be
Odile Crabeck ocrabeck@ulg.ac.be

Association of one or more MOOCs