Environmental Chemistry by Colin Baird and Michael Cann (2012)
Environmental Chemistry by Colin Baird and Michael Cann (2012)
The book provides an introduction to the field of environmental chemistry, which is concerned with the study of chemical processes that occur in the environment.
It covers topics such as the sources, reactions, transport and fate of pollutants, the effects of pollution on living organisms, and the techniques used to measure and control pollution levels.
It includes a discussion of the chemical processes related to global climate change and the development of sustainable energy sources.
It explains the principles of water and air pollution control, including legislation, regulations and technologies.
It discusses the chemistry of natural and man-made materials and the chemical reactions that occur in the environment.
It examines the principles of risk assessment and the use of mathematical models in environmental studies.
It provides an introduction to the chemistry of hazardous materials and their effects on human health and the environment.
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