Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering

Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering is the outgrowth of a team-taught course at Michigan Technological University which provides a bridge for a student to move from their basic science and math courses to their introductory and upper level environmental engineering courses which apply those fu...

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Main Author: Michelcic, James R. (Author)
Other Authors: Auer, Martin T. (contributors), Hand, David W. (contributors), Honrath, Richard E. (contributors), Perlinger, Judith A. (contributors), Urban, Noel R. (contributors), Penn, Michael R. (contributors)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York John Wiley & Sons 1999
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Summary:Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering is the outgrowth of a team-taught course at Michigan Technological University which provides a bridge for a student to move from their basic science and math courses to their introductory and upper level environmental engineering courses which apply those fundamentals to local and global environmental problems. Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering presents those required fundamentals along with close to one hundred applications for a diverse set of relevant environmental situations including multimedia issues encompassing engineered treatment and chemical fate and transport in air, water, and soil.
Physical Description:xi, 335 pages illustrations 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0471243132
9780471243137