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Overview
This beautifully illustrated text is designed to serve the integrated, rigorous science-based undergraduate curriculum that is emerging in environmental science. Emphasis is placed on a conceptual understanding of environmental impact by integrating the key scientific disciplines that investigate the sources, fate, transport, mitigation, and toxicology of pollutants. Abiotic and biotic processes in the soil/vadose zone, surface waters, and the atmosphere are all examined in the context of existing pollution and the potential to minimize future pollution. Innovative coverage includes the practical problems of remediation, environmental monitoring and risk assessment and management. The book will also serve as an authoritative reference for advanced students and environmental professionals.Audience: This book is suitable for international university courses in environmental science and physical and life sciences including: soil and water science, microbiology, chemistry, and civil engineering. The book is intended to be equally applicable to both environmental science majors and non-majors.
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A text for undergraduate environmental science courses, emphasizing conceptual understanding of environmental impact through the integration of the key scientific disciplines, such as biology, chemistry, and mathematics. Contains sections on processes affecting the fate and transport of contaminants, monitoring and remediation of environmental pollution, sources and characteristics of pollution, and risk assessment and management. Includes highlighted key words, chapter questions and problems, and color photos and diagrams. For students with a general science background. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Book Details
Published
August 21, 1996
Publisher
Academic Press Inc
Pages
397
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780125506601