Wadden Sea Sediment Dynamics
PhD School at the Faculty of SCIENCE at University of Copenhagen
The purpose of the course is to introduce the students to state-of-the-art research on salt marshes, tidal flats and the broader Wadden Sea area.
The course will comprise lectures on salt marsh and tidal flat dynamics and accretion, carbon sequestration in tidal basins, short- and long-term response to sea level rise, interaction between biota and sediment and cohesive sediment dynamics.
Learning outcome
Knowledge:
• Estuarine sediment dynamics
• Cohesive sediment aggregation
• Salt marsh and tidal flat response to sea level rise
• Bio-geography of salt marshes and tidal flats
• Carbon sequestration in tidal basins
Skills:
• Sediment coring and core analysis
• Bio-geographical sampling
• Design and execution of hydrodynamic measurements
• Analysis of hydrodynamic data
Competences:
• Competence to design and execute a small field-based research project within the field of estuarine morphodynamics
Teaching and learning methods
The course will consist of a mixture lectures, field-work, supervised group projects and an excursion in the area. The morning sessions consist of lectures, and the afternoon sessions will consist of field-work, laboratory work and work on group projects. These group projects (of about 4 participants) are small research projects and deal with a specific topic related to the summer course under supervision of an expert.
Participants who attend the course will also be expected to give a short presentation of their PhD project or their major research activities.
Type of assessment
The group projects will end with a 30 minute presentation of the outcome of the project which will be graded pass/no-pass
Guest lecturers
Prof. Daehyun Kim, Seoul National University, expert on bio-geography of salt marshes.
Dr. Andrew Manning, University of Plymouth, expert on cohesive sediment dynamics and flocculation.
Course fee
The course fee DKK 6750 covering logistics, stay and meals at the Skallingen Laboratory will be charged after the course enrolment deadline.
Participants not enrolled at the University of Copenhagen (UCPH)
A mail will be sent with a link to pay the course fee (payment via Creditcard only).
Participants enrolled at UCPH
Course fee will be charged via an internal financial transaction by UCPH Financial Dpt. on the basis of info on STEDKODE, ALIAS, KU-SPEC.
Target Group
PhD students within the field of Physical Geography, Environmental Science, Coastal Engineering, Geology, Biology.
Remarks
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