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Environmental Modeling: Fate and Transport of Pollutants in Water, Air, and Soil (Environmental Science and Technology: A Wiley-Interscience Series of Textsand Monographs)

HardcoverOctober 4, 1996
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ISBN-13: 9780471124368 ISBN-10: 0471124362
Publisher
Wiley
Binding
Hardcover
Published
October 4, 1996
Weight
2.6 lbs
Dimensions
23.00×4.20×16.40 cm

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Environmental Modeling: Fate and Transport of Pollutants in Water, Air, and Soil (Environmental Science and Technology: A Wiley-Interscience Series of Textsand Monographs) by Schnoor, Jerald L.. Hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780471124368.

A comprehensive, thoroughly modern approach to environmental quality assessment The only textbook to combine engineering transport fundamentals and equilibrium aquatic chemistry, Environmental Modeling brings a uniquely contemporary perspective to the assessment of environmental quality. Addressing key questions about fate, transport, and long-term effects of chemical pollutants in the environment, this inherently practical text gives readers the important tools they need to develop and solve their own mathematical models. Contains detailed examples from a wide range of crucial water quality areas-conventional pollutants in rivers, eutrophication of lakes, and toxic organic chemicals and heavy metals in both surface and groundwaters Examines current global issues, including atmospheric deposition, hazardous wastes, soil pollution, global change, and more Features over 200 high-quality illustrations, plus skill-building problems in every chapter Fresh in approach and broad in scope, Environmental Modeling is must reading for todays graduate and advanced undergraduate students in environmental sciences and engineering-a rich, invaluable, and superlative new resource.