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Main Title Contaminated Rivers A Geomorphological-Geochemical Approach to Site Assessment and Remediation / [electronic resource] :
Type EBOOK
Author Miller, Jerry R.
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Orbock Miller, Suzanne M.
Publisher Springer Netherlands,
Year Published 2007
Call Number GB1001-1199.8
ISBN 9781402056024
Subjects Geochemistry ; Hydraulic engineering ; Sedimentology ; Physical geography ; Environmental pollution
Internet Access
Description Access URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-5602-8
Collation XIV, 418 p. online resource.
Notes
Due to license restrictions, this resource is available to EPA employees and authorized contractors only
Contents Notes
Contaminated Rivers: An Overview -- Sediment-Trace Metal Interactions -- Basin Processes -- The Water Column - Concentration and Load -- The Channel Bed - Contaminant Transport and Storage -- Floodplains -- River Metamorphosis -- Remediation and Remediation Standards -- Ex Situ Remediation and Channel Restoration -- In Situ Remediation. The geomorphological, surficial and geochemical processes and conditions of rivers require a tailored set of strategies and programs to successfully clean up contaminated river reaches. The primary purpose of this book is not only to provide students and professionals with an introductory understanding of fluvial geomorphic principles but also to explain using a process oriented approach how these geomorphic principles can be integrated with geochemical data to cost-effectively characterize, assess and remediate contaminated river systems. Numerous case studies from North America and many other parts of the world are included. Audience: Upper level undergraduate and graduate students in geoscience, engineering, environmental science, geography, geochemistry, toxicology, and soil science studying the means to assess, remediate or restore contaminated streams and rivers. It also serves as a reference book for professionals who are working on contaminated aquatic systems, particularly rivers contaminated by trace metals. "River contamination is a problem of global significance. This book provides a comprehensive and highly readable review of the role of fluvial geomorphic processes in understanding and predicting the dispersal and fate of contaminants in aquatic environments. Aimed at both students and professionals it forms an excellent introductory text to this rapidly developing field, especially in river basins experiencing rapid environmental change." Mark G. Macklin, University of Aberystwyth, UK "This excellent book clearly and graphically explains the geochemical and geomorphological principles influencing the contamination of river systems, and cost-effective methods for contaminated river assessment and remediation. I shall certainly be recommending it to all of my students and colleagues." Karen Hudson-Edwards, Birkbeck, University of London, UK