Environmental Science and Technology : Concepts and Applications by Frank R. Spellman
Material type: TextPublication details: London : Bernan Press. 2017Edition: 3rd edISBN:- 9781598888973
- 9781598888980
- E-BOOK (Available ON-CAMPUS only)
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Chapter 1. Environmental Science and Technology: The Connection
Chapter 2. Environmental Science: The Fundamentals
Chapter 3. Environmental Chemistry
Chapter 4. Environmental Microbiology
Chapter 5. Environmental Toxicology
Chapter 6. Environmental Geology and Groundwater Hydrology
Chapter 7. Environmental Sampling and Analysis
Chapter 8. Technology and the Environment
Chapter 9. The Atmosphere—Basic Air Quality
Chapter 10. Meteorology
Chapter 11. Atmospheric Pollutants
Chapter 12. Atmospheric Air Dispersion
Chapter 13. Atmospheric Change—Global Climate Change
Chapter 14. Air Pollution Control Technology
Chapter 15. Characteristics of Water
Chapter 16. Characteristics of Freshwater Bodies
Chapter 17. Water Pollution and Water Pollution Control
Chapter 18. Soil Characteristics
Chapter 19. Soil Pollution and Soil Pollution Control
Chapter 20. Solid Wastes
Chapter 21. Hazardous Wastes
Chapter 22. Waste Control Technology
The third edition of Environmental Science and Technology: Concepts and Applications is the first update since 2006. Designed for the student and the professional, this newly updated reference uses scientific laws, principles, models, and concepts to provide a basic foundation for understanding and evaluating the impact that chemicals and technology have on the environment. Building upon the success of previous edition, the third edition has been expanded and completely updated. A significant change can be found in the expansion and treatment of all subject areas. Extensive energy parameters have been added to the text along with a thorough discussion of non-renewable and renewable energy supplies and their potential impact on the environment. In addition, thought-provoking questions have been added at the end of each chapter. Finally, pictorial presentation has been enhanced by the addition of numerous photographs.Organization and Content:Environmental Science and Technology: Concepts and Applications is divided into five parts and twenty-five chapters, and organized to provide an even and logical flow of concepts. It provides the student with a clear and thoughtful picture of this complex field. Part I provides the foundation for the underlying theme of this book—the connections between environmental science and technology.Part II develops the air quality principles basic to an understanding of air quality.Part III focuses on water quality, and the characteristics of water and water bodies, water sciences, water pollution, and water/wastewater treatment.Part IV deals with soil science and emphasizes soil as a natural resource, highlighting the many interactions between soil and other components of the ecosystem.Part V is devoted to showing how decisions regarding handling solid and hazardous waste have or can have profound impact on the environment and the three media discussed in this text: air, water, and soil.Finally, the epilogue looks at the state of the environment, past, present, and future. The emphasis in this brief unit is on mitigating present and future environmental concerns by incorporating technology into the remediation process—not by blaming technology for the problem.
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