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"Introduction to Environmental Forensics" helps readers unravel the
complexities of environmental pollution cases. It outlines
techniques for identifying the source of a contaminant release,
when the release occurred, and the extent of human exposure.
Written by leading experts in environmental investigations, the
text provides detailed information on chemical "fingerprinting"
techniques applicable to ground water, soils, sediments, and air,
plus an in-depth look at petroleum hydrocarbons.
It gives the environmental scientist, engineer, and legal
specialist a complete toolbox for conducting forensic
investigations. It demonstrates the range of scientific analyses
that are available to answer questions of environmental liability
and support a legal argument, and provides several examples and
case studies to illustrate how these methods are applied.
This is a textbook that would prove useful to a range of
disciplines, including environmental scientists involved in water
and air pollution, contaminated land and geographical information
systems; and archaeologists, hydrochemists and geochemists
interested in dating sources of pollution.
* Co-edited by one of the experts from the Civil Action case in
Woburn, MA
* Provides essential information about identifying environmental
contaminants responsible for millions of deaths per year
* Contains the latest information and coverage of issues crucial to
both forensics investigators and environmental scientists
Environmental forensics is the application of scientific techniques
for the purpose of identifying the source and age of a contaminant.
Over the past several years, this study has been expanding as a
course of study in academia, government and commercial markets. The
US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI), and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
are among the governmental agencies that utilize the study of
environmental forensics to ensure national security and to ensure
that companies are complying with standards. Even the International
Network for Environmental Compliance and Enforcement (INECE), a
group supported by the European Commission and the World Bank,
utilizes the study of environmental forensics as it applies to
terror threats.
This title is a hands-on guide for environmental scientists,
engineers, consultants and industrial scientists to identify the
origin and age of a contaminant in the environment and the issues
involved in the process. An expansion of the authors' first title
with Academic Press, "Introduction to Environmental Forensics,"
this is a state-of-the-art reference for those exploring the
scientific techniques available.
* Up-to-date compendium for referencing forensic techniques unique
to particular contaminants.
* International scientific unit system
* Contributors from around the world providing international
examples and case studies.
The third edition of Introduction to Environmental Forensics is a
state-of-the-art reference for the practicing environmental
forensics consultant, regulator, student, academic, and scientist,
with topics including compound-specific isotope analysis (CSIA),
advanced multivariate statistical techniques, surrogate approaches
for contaminant source identification and age dating,
dendroecology, hydrofracking, releases from underground storage
tanks and piping, and contaminant-transport modeling for forensic
applications. Recognized international forensic scientists were
selected to author chapters in their specific areas of expertise
and case studies are included to illustrate the application of
these methods in actual environmental forensic investigations. This
edition provides updates on advances in various techniques and
introduces several new topics.
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