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The course is focused on gaining some practical skills in the issue of sampling various matrices of the natural environment in order to monitor and measure basic physical, chemical and microbiological parameters. This practical training is a continuation of the subject "Sampling in Environmental Analysis". The course consists of two parts and is taught in a block (the time range is 2 weeks). In the first part of the course the students are at a real location in the field, and take and collect real samples. Taken samples are analysed by students in the follow-up process in the analytical part of this course (Week 2). Individual laboratory tasks are divided so they cover the wide field of sampling various components of the environment. Students work in groups. The sampling procedure and the analytical results from each task are processed into final report.
Last update: Rippelová Veronika (21.01.2018)
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Students will be able to: Perform sampling of the different matrix in the environment Write i the sampling protocols according to applicable legislation Prepare a sampling plan Link sampling with sample analysis
Successful completion of the course is conditional on submitting the final report, which will include description of sampling procedures and results from all analyses. Last update: Rippelová Veronika (21.01.2018)
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To pass the course, the participation in field sampling, in analytical measurements in laboratories and the development of report are necessary. Laboratory course is held in two weeks in summer semester during April. Last update: Březina Milan (25.01.2018)
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R: Kolektiv autorů: Vzorkování II - životní prostředí, 2Theta, 2016, ISBN 978-80-86380-81-0 A: Kolektiv autorů: Vzorkování I – Obecné zásady, 2Theta, 2010, ISBN 978-80-86380-53-7 A: Vzorkovací práce v sanační geologii - Metodický pokyn MŽP, Ministerstvo životního prostředí, 2007 A: Field sampling procedures manual, New Jersey Department of Environmental protection, 2005 Last update: Rippelová Veronika (21.01.2018)
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To pass the course, the participation in field sampling, in analytical measurements in laboratories and the development of report are necessary. Laboratory course is held in two weeks in summer semester during April. Last update: Kroužek Jiří (24.01.2018)
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Range of the subject includes:
Preparation of the sampling project - theoretical training on sampling, sample preparation in the field, packaging, transport, processing and preparation of samples in the laboratory, setting the sampling plan Sampling of contaminated soils and VOCs analysis with head-space methods Determination of the presence of heterotrophic organisms in soils Sampling construction waste and taking a representative sample Identification of an unknown substance using a Raman, FT-IR and ED-XRF spectrometer Sampling and analysis of sediments for the determination of heavy metals Sampling and analysis of wood core Sampling of soil air for VOCs' analysis Diffuse outdoor air sampling for monitoring concentrations of VOCs Sampling and characterization of groundwater Sampling of standing water Interpretation of parameters on the site Preparation of the final report Evaluation of results Last update: Rippelová Veronika (23.01.2018)
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Návody k Laboratořím životního prostředí e-learning Last update: Rippelová Veronika (26.01.2018)
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Waste Analysis Analytical Chemistry I Last update: Kroužek Jiří (24.01.2018)
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Účast v laboratořích (na exkurzi nebo praxi) | 6 | 168 | ||
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