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Main Title Environmental chemistry /
Author Manahan, Stanley E.
Publisher CRC Press,
Year Published 2010
OCLC Number 148877416
ISBN 9781420059205; 1420059203
Subjects Environmental chemistry ; ecology ; toxicology ; èOkologische Chemie ; Umwelt ; Umweltgeochemie ; Hydrogeochemie ; Aquatisches O??kosystem ; Bodenkunde ; Bodenchemie ; èOkosystem ; Hydrochemie ; Biogeochemie ; Miljèokemi ; Ekotoxikologi ; Aquatisches èOkosystem ; Wasser ; Environmental Exposure ; èOkologische Chemie--(DE-603)085497584--(DE-588c)4135167-8 ; Umwelt--(DE-603)08517114X--(DE-588c)4061616-2 ; Chemie--(DE-603)085018961--(DE-588c)4009816-3 ; Umweltgeochemie--(DE-603)088551458--(DE-588c)4404136-6 ; Hydrogeochemie--(DE-603)086172085--(DE-588c)4225478-4 ; Wasser--(DE-603)085181544--(DE-588c)4064689-0 ; Aquatisches èOkosystem--(DE-603)086596497--(DE-588c)4293663-9 ; Bodenkunde--(DE-603)085011975--(DE-588c)4007379-8 ; Bodenchemie--(DE-603)085584592--(DE-588c)4146134-4 ; èOkosystem--(DE-603)08512057X--(DE-588c)4043216-6 ; Geochemie--(DE-603)085048399--(DE-588c)4020198-3 ; Hydrochemie--(DE-603)085204552--(DE-588c)4072678-2 ; Biogeochemie--(DE-603)08542126X--(DE-588c)4125243-3
Additional Subjects Wasser,
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EIAM  TD193.M36 2010 Region 2 Library/New York,NY 06/01/2010
EJAM  TD193.M36 2010 Region 3 Library/Philadelphia, PA 11/01/2010
EJDM  TD193.M36 2010 Env Science Center Library/Ft Meade,MD 10/25/2011
EKCM  TD193.M36 2010 CEMM/GEMMD Library/Gulf Breeze,FL 07/03/2018
ELBM  QD31.2.M35 2010 AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 11/20/2018
EMAM  TD193.M363 2010 Region 6 Library/Dallas,TX 01/19/2011
ERAM  TD193 .M36 2010 Region 9 Library/San Francisco,CA 09/20/2010
Edition 9th ed.
Collation xxix, 753 pages : illustrations, maps ; 27 cm
Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Notes
The environment and sustainability science -- Chemistry and the anthrosphere : environmental chemistry and green chemistry -- Fundamentals of aquatic chemistry -- Oxidation-reduction in aquatic chemistry -- Phase interactions in aquatic chemistry -- Aquatic microbial biochemistry -- Water pollution -- Water treatment -- The atmosphere and atmospheric chemistry -- Particles in the atmosphere -- Gaseous inorganic air pollutants -- Organic air pollutants -- Photochemical smog -- The endangered global atmosphere -- The geosphere and geochemistry -- Soil and agricultural environmental chemistry -- Green chemistry and industrial ecology -- Resources and sustainable materials -- Sustainable energy : the key to everything -- Nature, sources, and environmental chemistry of hazardous wastes -- Industrial ecology for waste minimization, utilization, and treatment -- Environmental biochemistry -- Toxicological chemistry -- Toxicological chemistry of chemical substances -- Chemical analysis of water and wastewater -- Analysis of wastes and solids -- Analysis of the atmosphere and air pollutants -- Analysis of biological materials and xenobiotics. The field of environmental chemistry has evolved significantly since the publication of the first edition of Environmental Chemistry. Throughout the book's long life, it has chronicled emerging issues such as organochloride pesticides, detergent phosphates, stratospheric ozone depletion, the banning of chlorofluorocarbons, and greenhouse warming. During this time the first Nobel Prize for environmental chemistry was awarded. Written by environmental chemist Stanley Manahan, each edition has reflected the field's shift of emphasis from pollution and its effects to its current emphasis on sustainability. What makes this book so enduring? Completely revised, this ninth edition retains the organizational structure that has made past editions so popular with students and professors while updating coverage of principles, tools, and techniques to provide fundamental understanding of environmental chemistry and its applications. It includes end-of-chapter questions and problems, and a solutions manual is available upon qualifying course adoptions. Rather than immediately discussing specific environmental problems, Manahan systematically develops the concept of environmental chemistry so that when he covers specific pollutions problems the background necessary to understand the problem has already been developed.