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Cement production is known to be a polluting and energy-intensive
industry. Cement plants account for 5 percent of global emissions
of carbon dioxide and one of the main causes of global warming.
However, cement it is literally the glue of progress. Designing
Green Cement Plants provides the tools and techniques for designing
new large cement plants that would promote sustainable growth,
preserve natural resources to the maximum possible extent and make
least possible additions to the Greenhouse Gases that cause global
warming. Brief and but authoritative, this title embraces new
technologies and methods such as Carbon Capture and Sequestration,
as well as methods for harnessing renewable energy sources such as
wind and solar. The author also discusses the efficient use of
energy and materials through the use recycling. In addition, this
book also examines thepossibilities of developing green cement
substitutes such as Calera, Caliix, Novacem, Aether and Geopolymer
cements.
Statistical Techniques for Transportation Engineering is written
with a systematic approach in mind and covers a full range of data
analysis topics, from the introductory level (basic probability,
measures of dispersion, random variable, discrete and continuous
distributions) through more generally used techniques (common
statistical distributions, hypothesis testing), to advanced
analysis and statistical modeling techniques (regression, AnoVa,
and time series). The book also provides worked out examples and
solved problems for a wide variety of transportation engineering
challenges.
Environmental Impact Assessment: Theory and Practice describes the
various pieces of knowledge necessary to speak the language of EIA
and carry out EIAs focusing on a variety of environmental issues,
including impacts on environmental components, like air, water,
soils, land, noise and biological environments. Organized into 15
chapters, the book provides engineers with the tools and methods to
conduct an effective assessment, including report preparations,
design measures and relevant mitigation steps that can be taken to
reduce or avoid negative effects. Case Studies are presented,
providing guidance professionals can use to better understand, plan
and prepare environmental impact assessments.
Environmental Management: Science and Engineering for Industry
consists of 18 chapters, starting with a discussion of
International Environmental Laws and crucial environmental
management tools, including lifecycle, environmental impact, and
environmental risk assessments. This is followed by a frank
discussion of environmental control and abatement technologies for
water, wastewater, soil, and air pollution. In addition, this book
also tackles Hazardous Waste Management and the landfill
technologies available for the disposal of hazardous wastes. As
managing environmental projects is a complex task with vast amounts
of data, an array of regulations, and alternative engineering
control strategies designed to minimize pollution and maximize the
effect of an environmental program, this book helps readers further
understand and plan for this process.
Wonderful book and a grand collection of various articles on
astrology
Wonderful book and a grand collection of various articles on
astrology
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