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Contaminant Geochemistry: Interactions and Transport in the Subsurface Environment by Brian Berkowitz β€” book cover

Contaminant Geochemistry: Interactions and Transport in the Subsurface Environment

by Brian Berkowitz, Ishai Dror, Bruno Yaron
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Overview

Combining earth science, subsurface hydrology and environmental geochemistry, this book provides a comprehensive background for those interested in the protection and sustainable management of the subsurface environment. The reader is introduced to the chemistry of contaminants, which usually disturb the natural equilibrium in the subsurface as a result of human activity. One focus of the book is on contaminant reactions in soil solutions. Discussions on case studies are provided.

Synopsis

This book combines earth science, subsurface hydrology and environmental geochemistry, providing a comprehensive background for specialists interested in the protection and sustainable management of the subsurface environment. The reader is introduced to the chemistry of contaminants, which usually disturb the natural equilibrium in the subsurface as a result of human activity. The major focus of the book is on contaminant reactions in soil solutions, groundwater and porous media solid phases, accounting for their persistence and transformation in the subsurface, as they are transported from the land surface into groundwater. Discussions on selected case studies are provided.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2008
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Pages
426
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9783540743811

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