An Introduction to Environmental Chemistry

The second edition is fully revised and expanded to provide a concise but thorough introduction to the subject in its widest sense. The book retains an emphasis on describing how natural geochemical processes operate over a variety of scales in time and space, and how the effects of human perturbati...

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Main Authors: Andrews, J. E. Julian E. (Author), Brimblecombe, P. (Author), Jickells, T.D (Author), Liss, P.S (Author), Reid, B. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Malden, MA Blackwell Science 2004
Edition:SECOND EDITION
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Summary:The second edition is fully revised and expanded to provide a concise but thorough introduction to the subject in its widest sense. The book retains an emphasis on describing how natural geochemical processes operate over a variety of scales in time and space, and how the effects of human perturbations can be measured. Topics range from familiar global issues such as atmospheric pollution and its effect on global warming and ozone destruction, the link between chemistry and productivity in the oceans, through contamination of soils by synthetic organic chemicals, to the microbiological processes that cause pollution of drinking water in deltas. The book contains sections and information boxes that explain the basic chemistry underpinning the subjects covered. These boxes will help students with little or no previous chemical background to enter this fascinating subject.
Physical Description:xxi, 296 pages illustrations 25 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0632059052