Aqueous Geochemistry
Students considering problems in aqueous geochemistry typically combine laboratory and fieldwork with a theoretical analysis. Some of the topics considered in the department include the nature of fluids during paleoclimate reconstructions, the water cycle, urban surface water compositions and characterization of reactions at the mineral/solution interface. Students can make use of equipment in the wet geochemical lab to measure the concentration of elements in solution and the electron microprobe lab to look at elemental concentrations and zoning patterns in minerals.