Incorporating modern analytical instrumentation such as GC-MS into an interdisciplinary environmental science program presents many challenges. The most daunting challenge is the variety of disciplines from which students come and their limited understanding of chemistry and chemical analysis. A laboratory component has been added to our environmental science, biology, geology, chemistry, and engineering with experience both in the field and in the laboratory.
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McGowin, Audrey E.; Hess, George G. J. Chem. Educ.1999 76 23.
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