Lecture 10: Sediments and Seawater 
Lecture 10: Sediments and Seawater
by UCLA / Edwin Schauble
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Date Added: December 5, 2010

Lecture Description

October 16, 2009

Cosmogenic Sediments
K-T boundary in sediment
Rate of sediment addition
Sediment, biology and seafloor age
Global Distribution of Sediments
Atoms, Ions and What kind of ions will an element form
Chemical Bonds
Hydrogen bonding
Heat Capacity
Physical States of Matter
Relationship between Heat and Temperature for H2O

Lecture Notes: Lecture 11: Sediments, seawater

Course Index

Course Description

In this course, Prof. Edwin Schauble gives 27 video lectures on Introduction to Oceanography. This class provides a general introduction to geological, physical, chemical, and biological processes and history of Earth's global oceanic system.

Prerequisites
•High school science background
– Math: algebra & geometry, graphs
– Metric units
– Geography: maps, Earth's major features, longitude & latitude
– Chemistry: elements, atoms, molecules, chemical equations
– Physics: matter, density, waves, velocity, energy, gravity
– Biology: genus, species, evolution, plants & animals

Original Course Name: Earth & Space Science 15: Introduction to Oceanography.

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