Hydrology of swamps, glaciers and groundwater

Course: Management and Ecology of Water Resources

Structural unit: heohrafichnyi fakultet

Title
Hydrology of swamps, glaciers and groundwater
Code
ОК.15
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2021/2022
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
1 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
4
Learning outcomes
Collect, process and analyze information in the field of Earth sciences (PR01) Be able to conduct field and laboratory research (PR05) Determine the main characteristics, processes, history and composition of the Earth as a planetary system and its geospheres (PR06). To justify the choice and use of field and laboratory methods for the analysis of natural and anthropogenic systems and objects (PR08) To be able to perform studies of geospheres using quantitative methods of analysis (PR09). Be able to choose the optimal methods and tools for research, data collection and processing (PR15)
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Know: - the main elements of research activity, principles of organization, methods and technologies of conducting hydrological, glaciological and hydrogeological studies, learn how to conduct author's research and, in particular, in terms of collecting primary information, theoretical premises and working hypotheses, choosing a methodology and methods of conducting an analysis of the bog regime , glaciers and underground waters and their individual components. Вe able : - apply for applied purposes the theoretical foundations of mireological, glaciology and hydrogeological research in the world in general and in Ukraine in particular, distinguish and classify types of swamps, glaciers and groundwater, use methods and methods of field and stationary mireological, glaciology and hydrogeological research and approaches on the preservation of individual components of swamps, glaciers and underground waters.
Course content
The purpose of the discipline is for students to gain systematic insights into physical, chemical, geological, and biological phenomena and processes occurring in swamps, glaciers, and underground waters, and to analyze the geographical features of their manifestation. The specified hydrological objects are considered natural, taking into account the peculiarities of the state and movement of water in them. Providing students with deep theoretical and practical knowledge, skills and abilities in the fields of bog science, glaciology and hydrogeology, forming students' ability to solve complex scientific questions and practical problems.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Zahalʹna hidrolohiya: pidruchnyk / V.K. Khilʹchevsʹkyy, O.H. Obodovsʹkyy, V.V. Hrebinʹ ta in. – K.: Vydavnycho- polihrafichnyy tsentr «Kyyivsʹkyy universytet», 2008. – 399 s. 2. Peleshenko V.I., Khilʹchevsʹkyy V.K. Zahalʹna hidrokhimiya. – K.:Lybidʹ, 1997. 3. Peleshenko V.I.,Zakrevsʹkyy D.V. Hidroheolohiya z osnovamy inzhenernoyi heolohiyi. – CH.1. – K. .: Vydavnycho- polihrafichnyy tsentr «Kyyivsʹkyy universytet», 2002. 4. Peleshenko V.I.,Zakrevsʹkyy D.V. Hidroheolohiya z osnovamy inzhenernoyi heolohiyi. – CH.2. – K. .: Vydavnycho- polihrafichnyy tsentr «Kyyivsʹkyy universytet», 2003. 5. Bolotni heokompleksy Volyni: Monohrafiya / Ilʹyin O. V., Kukurudza S. I. – Vydavnychyy tsentr LNU imeni Ivana Franka, 2009.- 218 s.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures, independent work, defense of independently completed works, modular control work, exam.
Assessment methods and criteria
Сonditions for admission to the exam: the recommended minimum for admission is 36 points. For students who scored a total of less than 36 points (recommended minimum), a mandatory condition for admission to the exam is to write essays on missed or insufficiently mastered topics. - final assessment in the form of an exam is conducted in written format. The maximum number of points during the exam is 40, the minimum number of points added to the semester ones is 24 (60% of the maximum number of points allocated for credit). The final grade in the discipline consists of the points scored by the student based on the results of the semester control of the first and second parts and the points of two modular control tests.
Language of instruction
Ukrainian

Lecturers

This discipline is taught by the following teachers

Oleksandr Obodovskyi
Hydrology and hydroecology
heohrafichnyi fakultet

Departments

The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline

Hydrology and hydroecology
heohrafichnyi fakultet