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18299
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| Year |
2
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| Semester |
S1
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| ECTS Credits |
6
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| Workload |
TP(60H)
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| Scientific area |
Geotechnics
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Entry requirements |
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Learning outcomes |
The curricular unit aims to provide knowledge in geo-environmental issues, contributing to the acquisition of the following competences: Understanding geoenvironmental instability Understanding geoenvironmental modeling Domain of remediation techniques Understanding of ground improvement
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Syllabus |
Geoenvironmental instability Geoenvironmental modeling techniques Remediation techniques Ground improvement
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Main Bibliography |
- ACAR Y. B., ALSHAW ABKEH, A. N., e PARKER, R. A. in EPA Office Research and Development. 1997. Theoretical and Experimental Modeling of MultiSpecies Transport in Soils Under Electric Fields. EPA/600/R-97/054. - BRISTISH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BGS. Regional geochemistry of the East Grampians area. Londres, 1991. 95p. - EVANKO, C. R., DZOMBAK, D. A. Remediation of MetalsContaminated Soils and Groundwater. Pittsburgh, Technology Evaluation Report, 1997. 53p. - NAVARRO S. S., Carvalho W . A., 2003, Remediação de solos contaminados por metais pesados, Faculdade de Química/PUCCampinas
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Teaching Methodologies and Assessment Criteria |
Assessment is conducted through the completion, presentation, and discussion of two individual theoretical-practical assignments throughout the semester. Each assignment is graded out of 10 points The final grade is calculated as follows: AF = Assignment 1 + Assignment 2
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Language |
Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
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