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Autumn Course: Geothermal Usage of the Subsurface
Herbstkurs: Geothermische Nutzung des Untergrundes
The course focuses on shallow geothermal probes and geothermal well systems, but also covers topics such as deep geothermal energy and geothermal storage potential. Lecturers from industry, government agencies and research institutions provide practical input on issues such as quality assurance, licensing practices, strategic planning and the sustainable use of geothermal resources.
This course focuses on benefits and limitations of geophysical methods applied to problems of high societal relevance. It is demonstrated, how seismics, ground-penetrating-radar and other electromagnetic methods can be employed in geothermics, the cryosphere, hydrocarbon exploration, natural hazard assessments and radioactive waste disposal problems.
Geology and Petrography
Geologie und Petrographie
This course gives an overview of the basic concepts of geology and petrography and shows some links to the application of these concepts. The course consists of weekly lectures and bi-weekly exercises in groups.
Geophysics I
Geophysik I
General knowlede of seismology.
The course will introduce students to the general principles of Geothermics and is suitable for students who have a basic knowledge of Geoscience or Environmental Science (equivalent of a Bachelor degree).
The course covers hydrogeological investigation methods in unconsolidated sediments (theory only) and fractured rock. Application in hard/fractured rock. Focus on aquitard well tests using a double packer. Estimation of natural hydraulic heads. The students have to sample, display, evaluate and assess own data and write a report. --10-19 June, 11-18 June @Mels
Hydrogeology
Hydrogeologie
The course offers an introduction to Hydrogeology:- Why is groundwater so important to us?- How does one extract groundwater?- How can the distribution and movement of groundwater be characterised?
Integrated Earth Systems III
Integrierte Erdsysteme III
The course Integrated Earth Systems III addresses geological resources (georesources) from an integrative perspective. The course covers three interacting focus themes:1) non-metallic mineral resources (aggregates, cement raw materials, hydrocarbons),2) geothermal resources (geothermal energy),3) metallic mineral resources (ores).
Introduction to Oceanography and Hydrogeology
Einführung in die Ozeanographie und Hydrogeologie
This course is designed to provide an introduction to hydrogeology and oceanography for all Earth Science students at ETH. It provides an overview of the physical controls on water flow in streams, aquifers, and the oceans. It also deals with the basics of groundwater chemistry, biogeochemical cycling in the oceans, the role of the oceans as carbon reservoirs and their dynamic redox state.
Project Module: Geo-Resources
Projektmodul: Geo-Ressourcen
The project module of the module group Geo-Resources includes a one-day workshop or excursion and the preparation of a joint cooperative online course script by the participants.
Spring Course: Characterisation of Groundwater Systems
Frühjahrskurs: Charakterisierung von Grundwassersystemen
The course provides up-to-date hydrogeological knowledge on the description of groundwater systems in hard rocks and sediments. Starting with methods for the characterization of groundwater systems, various case studies are shown, where the application in groundwater protection is highlighted.