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Conrad D. Volz - Courses
EOH 2111 Environmental and Occupational Processes, Practices and Programs
Fall Term, 2081
Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday
8:00 am - 5:00 pmEOH 2122 Transport and Fate of Environmental Agents
Spring Term, 2084
Wednesdays
A216 Crabtree Hall
6:00 - 9:00 pmLecture 2 - Transport Processes
Lecture 3a - Chemical Distribution Between Phases
Lecture 3b - Partitioning to Solids
Lecture 4 - Transport in Surface Waters
Lecture 5a - Particles in Surface Water
Lecture 5b - Exchange of Volatiles between Air and Water
Lecture 5c - Water Problems - Chain of Causation
Lecture 6a - Dissolved Oxygen & Biotransformation
Lecture 6b - Biodegradation & Bioaccumulation
The Subsurface Environmentand Physics of Groundwater Movement
Groundwater Movement, The Unsaturated Zone, Flow
Lecture on Atmosphere - Part I
Lecture on Atmosphere - Part II
EOH 2013 Lecture-Exposure Assessment, Biomonitoring and Environmental Regulations. Download PowerPoint Presentation.
EOH 2504 - Principles of Environmental Exposure
Fall Term, 2081
Tuesdays & Thursdays
2-3:25 pm, Room A215 Crabtree Hall, GSPHDownload class syllabus here
Download Class 1 presentation here
Lecture 2 - Conceptual Site Models
Lecture 2, Part 2 - Conceptual Site Models
Lecture 4 - Exposure Assessment Definitions
Lecture 5 - Introduction to Exposure Measurements and Exposure and Dose Models
Lecture 6 - Industrial Hygiene Sampler - Keller
Lecture 7 - Biomonitoring Non-Human Species
Lecture 8 - Fishes to Assess Exposure
Lecture 9 - Radiation Basics and Monitoring for Radionuclides
Lecture 9 - Continued - Biomonitoring for Radionuclides
Lecture 10 - Exposures from Contaminated Water
Lecture 11 - Exposure via Water - Continued
Lecture 12 - Dietary Exposure to Contaminants
Lecture 14 - Indoor Air Exposure
Lecture 16 - Monte Carlo Simulations in Exposure Assessment-Sussman
Lecture 17 - Arsenic in Drinking Water-Barchowsky
Lecture 18 - Radiation Risk: An Overview-Kuniak
Lecture 19 - Microenvironmental Monitoring
Lecture 20 - Assessing Human Exposures with Biological Markers
Lecture 21-Pharmaceutical and Xenoestrogen Exposure-Walters
Lecture 22A - Use of Geographic Information Systems in Exposure Assessment-Sharma