Learning Outcomes
On succesful completion of this module students should be :-
- technically proficient in the sampling of soils
- technically proficient in soil chemical analysis
- aware of the logistics involved in undertaking soil sampling
- be able to analyse chemical data
- be able to present the results of field/ laboratory work in a technically sound report
Aims
To provide students with the knowledge and skills required for the successful sampling of soil and their analysis and interpretation.
Content
The themes of the 10 practical classes are as follows:
1. Laboratory techniques: tools of the trade.
2. Local soil sampling and preliminary preparation and analysis
3. Analysis of macro-nutrients (Na and K) by flame photometry
4. Analysis of macro-nutrients (Mg and Ca) by atomic absorption spectrophotometry
5. Analysis of macro-nutrients (P) by spectrophotometric measurement.
6. Soil pH and gravimetric determination of soil organic matter
7. Walkley-Black technique for soil organic carbon
8. Analysis of trace-elements (e.g. Pb and Zn); analytical quality control
It is assumed (incorrectly) that no student has had any previous experience in laboratory work and the chemical principles involved will be given only a minimal treatment, sufficient to carry out the work and to calculate the results. All students are reminded that the departmental safety regulations MUST be obeyed: adherence to rules, bench tidiness and orderly behaviour are absolute prerequisites for personal safety. For the purposes of safety, ALL students MUST provide themselves with a laboratory coat.