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Advances in Environmental Science: Contamination of Groundwaters

Advances in Environmental Science

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International experts have contributed key chapters to this major work on groundwater contamination. Section 1: Methodology and Modeling deals with both organic and inorganic contaminants, including those from agricultural operations. Section 2: Case Studies presents contamination scenarios with both inorganic and organic chemicals including agriculturally-related constituents, such as the nitrates. This important new publication is a welcome addition to the literature and will enhance recent information on methodology, modeling and real-world situations. It is of interest to scientists and planners in local and national government; environmental chemists, geochemists, geologists, and health and safety officers; river authorities; hydrologists; and the mining and land reclamation industries.

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Advances in Environmental Science: Contamination of Groundwaters, Domy C. Adriano, Alex K. Iskandar, Ishwar P. Murarka

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Titul
Advances in Environmental Science: Contamination of Groundwaters
Podtitul
Advances in Environmental Science
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
CRC Press
Rok vydania
1994
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
538
ISBN10
0905927443
ISBN13
9780905927442
Série
Anotácia
International experts have contributed key chapters to this major work on groundwater contamination. Section 1: Methodology and Modeling deals with both organic and inorganic contaminants, including those from agricultural operations. Section 2: Case Studies presents contamination scenarios with both inorganic and organic chemicals including agriculturally-related constituents, such as the nitrates. This important new publication is a welcome addition to the literature and will enhance recent information on methodology, modeling and real-world situations. It is of interest to scientists and planners in local and national government; environmental chemists, geochemists, geologists, and health and safety officers; river authorities; hydrologists; and the mining and land reclamation industries.