•ILOs
-ILO1: define basic terms in Limnology
-ILO2: classify inland aquatic systems
-ILO3: apply scientific methods for understanding aquatic systems
-ILO4: calculate morphometric parameters of water bodies

•Contents

Definitions, history and development of Limnology; Water as a natural resource; Hydrologic cycle; Origin, forms and distribution of lentic and lotic aquatic systems including lakes, reservoirs, streams, wetlands and ground water aquifers; Lake as an ecosystem; Lake succession process and eutrophication.

•References

- Tundisi, J.G. and Tundisi, T.M., 2012. Limnology. CRC Press.

- Wetzel, R.G., 2001. Limnology. 3rd ed. Academic Press.


After successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

- Explain fundamental concepts in chemistry

- Describe the atomic structure

- Define different types of intra and inter molecular forces

-  Evaluate the molecular geometry


References:

Concise Inorganic Chemistry, J.D. Lee, 5th Edition


Evaluation:

End semester exam (Theory) 80%

Continuous assessments 20%