226.052 Freshwater quality and ecology
This course is in all assigned curricula part of the STEOP.
This course is in at least 1 assigned curriculum part of the STEOP.

2021S, VO, 1.5h, 2.0EC
TUWEL

Properties

  • Semester hours: 1.5
  • Credits: 2.0
  • Type: VO Lecture
  • Format: Online

Learning outcomes

After successful completion of the course, students are able to:

  • describe and link the fundamental concepts and relationships of freshwater ecology
  • list and explain the major anthropogenic pressures on freshwater ecosystems as well as the measures to achieve and protect a good water quality status
  • describe the status quo of the methods for water quality monitoring and assessment
  • compare the status quo with innovative approaches for water quality monitoring and assessment and associate each of them to the specific challenges addressed

Subject of course

In the first part of the lecture, you will learn the basics of freshwater ecology. You will be guided through the complexity of aquatic life, by first looking at the concept of individual genetic pool and fitness in relation to natural selection and at the physical-chemical parameters influencing life in freshwater systems, and then by exploring intra- and inter-population processes as well as typical aquatic communities. We will continue the course by looking at freshwaters as ecosystems, by examining energy flows, efficiency of energy transfer and trophic levels. Special attention will be dedicated to exploring specificities and main differences of rivers and lakes with respect to variability, morphology, energy and nutrient cycles and main biological processes and interactions. The first part will be concluded with an overview of traditional and innovative indicator-systems for the assessment of the status of freshwater systems. Further, you will be introduced to the concept of integrative management of freshwater quality and we will examine the European Water Framework Directive as an example of this approach.

The second part of the lecture will address anthropogenic pressures on freshwater ecosystems. In particular, we will look, by means of both theoretical background and practical examples, at eutrophication, acidification, temperature alteration and geomorphological modifications. The lecture will be concluded with an overview of the topic of micropollutants emissions, focusing in particular on pharmaceuticals, microplastics, nanomaterials, heavy metals, and organic micropollutants. By means of theoretical background and case studies, you will learn about emission sources, pathways into water bodies, main effects on aquatic ecology and humans as well as main unsolved challenges.

Teaching methods

Lecture with powerpoint presentations

Mode of examination

Written

Additional information

If, due to the requirements of the federal government or the TU Wien, it is not possible to hold the course and the examination or parts of the course in attendance, the format will be switched to online. By switching to the online format, the dates announced for the face-to-face course and examination may change. When switching to the online format, the following methods and modes apply:

Method when switching to online format:

Zoom meetings

Exam mode when switching to online format:

Written (Zoom Meeting)

Assessment scheme for the online exam:

See “exam modalities”; no change by switching to online format

Required technical equipment for participation in the course and examination:

Device with internet access (notebook, PC, tablet, smartphone)

Certificate of achievement:

See “exam modalities”; no change by switching to online format

 

Lecturers

Institute

Course dates

DayTimeDateLocationDescription
Tue09:00 - 11:0002.03.2021 - 08.06.2021 (LIVE)Lectures
Freshwater quality and ecology - Single appointments
DayDateTimeLocationDescription
Tue02.03.202109:00 - 11:00 1. Basics of aquatic ecology
Tue09.03.202109:00 - 11:00 2. Lakes and wetlands. Types, characteristics and biological elements
Tue16.03.202109:00 - 11:00 3. Rivers. Types, characteristics and biological elements. Part I
Tue23.03.202109:00 - 11:00 4. Rivers. Types, characteristics and biological elements. Part II
Tue13.04.202109:00 - 11:00 5. Anthropogenic disturbance. Part I
Tue27.04.202109:00 - 11:00 7. Contaminants of emerging concern
Tue11.05.202109:00 - 11:00 6. Anthropogenic disturbance. Part II
Tue18.05.202109:00 - 11:00 9. Monitoring and assessment
Tue01.06.202109:00 - 11:00 8. Molecular biology
Tue08.06.202109:00 - 11:00 10. Outlook

Examination modalities

Written examination

Exams

DayTimeDateRoomMode of examinationApplication timeApplication modeExam
Mon09:00 - 11:0029.04.2024Seminarraum AE U1 - 6 written26.03.2024 09:00 - 27.04.2024 09:00TISSExam - Freshwater quality and ecology
Tue09:00 - 11:0011.06.2024EI 10 Fritz Paschke HS - UIW written21.05.2024 07:00 - 09.06.2024 09:00TISSExam - Freshwater quality and ecology
Tue09:00 - 11:0025.06.2024EI 10 Fritz Paschke HS - UIW written21.05.2024 08:00 - 23.06.2024 09:00TISSExam - Freshwater quality and ecology

Course registration

Begin End Deregistration end
15.02.2021 06:00 26.03.2021 23:59 26.03.2021 23:59

Curricula

Study CodeObligationSemesterPrecon.Info
033 265 Civil Engineering Elective
033 266 Environmental Engineering Mandatory4. Semester
066 505 Civil Engineering Science Elective
610 FW Elective Courses - Civil Engineering Elective

Literature

No lecture notes are available.

Language

English