Principles of environmental engineering and science

"Principles of Environmental Engineering" is intended for a course in introductory environmental engineering for sophomore- or junior-level students. The emphasis of this text is on engineering principles rather than on engineering design. Students should understand such calculus topics as...

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Main Author: Davis, Mackenzie L.
Other Authors: Masten, Susan J.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston McGraw Hill 2005
Series:The McGraw-Hill series in civil and environmental engineering
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Summary:"Principles of Environmental Engineering" is intended for a course in introductory environmental engineering for sophomore- or junior-level students. The emphasis of this text is on engineering principles rather than on engineering design. Students should understand such calculus topics as differentiation, integrations, and differential equations. Principles places more emphasis on scientific principles, ethics, and safety, and focuses less on engineering design. The text exposes students to a broader range of environmental topics through separate chapters on ecosystems, geological and soil resources, and agricultural effects. This new edition includes a new chapter on Biology, updated science and technology discussions to reflect the latest trends and new case studies in each chapter.
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Physical Description:xvi, 704 p.bill., maps 27 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9780071236874
0071236872