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Volume three of the Children's Treasure Book contains The Arabian
Nights. Tales include: Sinbad the Sailor, The Story of Aladdin and
his Wonderful Lamp, The Story of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves,
The Enchanted House, Prince Ahmed and the Fairy Perie Banou, and
Prince Camaralzaman and Princess Badoura. The book is profusely
illustrated by various different illustrators including Robert
Pimlott, C. H. Ward and others. Pook Press celebrates the great
Golden Age of Illustration in children's literature. Many of the
earliest children's books, particularly those dating back to the
1850s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly
expensive. Pook Press are working to republish these classic works
in affordable, high quality, colour editions, using the original
text and artwork so these works can delight another generation of
children.
One of the most widely used techniques for treating soils
contaminated with volatile organic compounds, soil vapor extraction
(SVE) can also be applied to semi-volatile organic compounds
(SVOCs) if the soil is heated, by applying electromagnetic energy
in the radio frequency (FR) range, to increase the vapor pressure
of the contaminants. Although RF-SVE systems used in previous field
demonstrations have had varying degrees of success, questions
remain concerning its viability and cost-effectiveness. Soil Vapor
Extraction Using Radio Frequency Heating: Resource Manual and
Technology Demonstration covers detailed scientific and engineering
information that answers these questions. The book includes the
necessary databases, equations, and example calculations for RF
heating. The theoretical and practical information included will
facilitate future testing of RF-SVE treatment of soils.
Additionally, the book provides information for a full-scale
engineering design of potential RF-SVE applications. The authors
use this information to examine predicted performance, magnitude of
costs, and modifications to the design that may decrease cost. Soil
Vapor Extraction Using Radio Frequency Heating: Resource Manual and
Technology Demonstration gives an economic analysis of this
innovative technology and considers other possible applications for
it. Features
Interest in phytoremediation as a solution for contaminants in
groundwater and soil has exploded. The project documented in
Phytoremediation of Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soils presents
innovative technology for environmental clean up using in situ
treatment. It describes the results of a field study focusing on
hydrocarbon contamination, especially polynuclear aromatic
hydrocarbons, in surface and near surface soils. The field
demonstration used soils contaminated with aged diesel fuels. The
random block design enabled the investigators to test the
statistical difference in the effects of different vegetated and
unvegetated treatments. They tested the degradation of diesel and
polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbon components in plots containing
three different vegetation treatments, two grasses and a legume,
and a non-vegetated control. Part one of the monograph gives a
complete and thorough account of the results of the field study.
Part two covers the design and potential costs of a full-scale
implementation of the demonstration system as well as the
performance and potential application of the new technology.
Phytoremediation of Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soils supplies
quantitative results about the use of vegetation in soil
remediation. The information given on the niches and limitations of
the technologies allows for a more informed selection of remedial
solutions for environmental cleanup.
Complete and quantitative, NAPL Removal: Surfactants, Foams, and
Micro emulsions, belongs to a ten-monograph series that records the
results of the Department of Defense/Advanced Applied Technology
Demonstration Facility environmental technology demonstrations. It
presents the out come of field demonstrations of innovative in situ
remediation technol ogies. In situ surfactant and cosolvent
flushing for nonaqueous phase liquids constitutes a technique with
the potential to reduce the mass of NAPL - a continuing source of
groundwater contamination. This monog raph details two technologies
- surfactant/foam and single-phase micro emulsion - selected for
their potential to address the needed breakthr oughs. Copiously
illustrated with figures and tables, NAPL Removal: Su rfactants,
Foams, and Microemulsions takes you through the entire fiel d
demonstration step-by-step. It describes the development of the
proc esses, analyzes the costs, discusses design issues, and covers
perform ance and potential application.
One of the most widely used techniques for treating soils contaminated with volatile organic compounds, soil vapor extraction (SVE) can also be applied to semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) if the soil is heated, by applying electromagnetic energy in the radio frequency (FR) range, to increase the vapor pressure of the contaminants. Although RF-SVE systems used in previous field demonstrations have had varying degrees of success, questions remain concerning its viability and cost-effectiveness. Soil Vapor Extraction Using Radio Frequency Heating: Resource Manual and Technology Demonstration covers detailed scientific and engineering information that answers these questions. The book includes the necessary databases, equations, and example calculations for RF heating. The theoretical and practical information included will facilitate future testing of RF-SVE treatment of soils. Additionally, the book provides information for a full-scale engineering design of potential RF-SVE applications. The authors use this information to examine predicted performance, magnitude of costs, and modifications to the design that may decrease cost. Soil Vapor Extraction Using Radio Frequency Heating: Resource Manual and Technology Demonstration gives an economic analysis of this innovative technology and considers other possible applications for it.
Features
Interest in phytoremediation as a solution for contaminants in
groundwater and soil has exploded. The project documented in
Phytoremediation of Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soils presents
innovative technology for environmental clean up using in situ
treatment. It describes the results of a field study focusing on
hydrocarbon contamination, especially polynuclear aromatic
hydrocarbons, in surface and near surface soils. The field
demonstration used soils contaminated with aged diesel fuels. The
random block design enabled the investigators to test the
statistical difference in the effects of different vegetated and
unvegetated treatments. They tested the degradation of diesel and
polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbon components in plots containing
three different vegetation treatments, two grasses and a legume,
and a non-vegetated control. Part one of the monograph gives a
complete and thorough account of the results of the field study.
Part two covers the design and potential costs of a full-scale
implementation of the demonstration system as well as the
performance and potential application of the new technology.
Phytoremediation of Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soils supplies
quantitative results about the use of vegetation in soil
remediation. The information given on the niches and limitations of
the technologies allows for a more informed selection of remedial
solutions for environmental cleanup.
Demographers predict that the world population will double during the first half of the 21st century before it will begin to level off. In this volume, a group of prominent authors examine what societal changes must occur to meet this challenge to the natural environment and the transformational changes that we must experience to achieve sustainability. Frances Cairncross, Herman E. Daly, Stephen H. Schneider and others provide a broad discussion of sustainable development. They detail economic and environmental, as well as spiritual and religious, corporate and social, scientific and political factors. Sustainable Development: The Challenge of Transition offers many insightful policy recommendations about how business, government, and individuals must change their current values, priorities, and behavior to meet present and future challenges. It will appeal to scholars and decision makers interested in global change, environmental policy, population growth, and sustainable development, and also to corporate environmental managers.
Demographers predict that world population will double to around
twelve billion people during the first half of the twenty-first
century and then begin to level off. Based on this scenario,
Sustainable Development: The Challenge of Transition examines what
societal changes must occur over the next generation to ensure a
successful transition to sustainability within the constraints of
the natural environment. An array of prominent authors present a
broad discussion of the dimensions of sustainable development: not
just economic and environmental, but also spiritual and religious,
corporate and social, scientific and political. Unlike other books
on the subject, this volume provides insightful policy
recommendations about how business, government, and individuals
must change their values, priorities, and behaviour to meet these
challenges. This volume will appeal to scholars and decision makers
interested in global change, environmental policy, population
growth, and sustainable development, and also to corporate
environmental managers.
Volume three of the Children's Treasure Book contains The Arabian
Nights. Tales include: Sinbad the Sailor, The Story of Aladdin and
his Wonderful Lamp, The Story of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves,
The Enchanted House, Prince Ahmed and the Fairy Perie Banou, and
Prince Camaralzaman and Princess Badoura. The book is profusely
illustrated by various different illustrators including Robert
Pimlott, C. H. Ward and others. Pook Press celebrates the great
Golden Age of Illustration in children's literature. Many of the
earliest children's books, particularly those dating back to the
1850s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly
expensive. Pook Press are working to republish these classic works
in affordable, high quality, colour editions, using the original
text and artwork so these works can delight another generation of
children.
While innovative technologies in remediation need to be developed,
so do innovative ways of site assessment. This monograph describes
the development, testing, and performance of a new laser-induced
fluorescence soil probe. A screening tool for site
characterization, this probe has the potential to provide an
economical, rapid assessment of contaminated sites. Cone
Penetrometer testing equipment advances the probe into the
subsurface. The probe identifies hydrocarbon classes using a
multi-channel excitation-emission matrix. This technique
facilitates the collection of significant amounts of subsurface
information - surpassing conventional data collection methods -
that can be used to rapidly identify areas of concern beneath a
site. The technology has significant application for the following:
Rapid environmental site assessment Monitoring remediation programs
Monitoring manufacturing processes and industrial waste water
operations Subsurface Contamination Monitoring Using Laser
Fluorescence provides comprehensive reference material for
researchers and engineers as well as engineering consultants
interested in subsurface monitoring techniques or further
development of this technology. It describes innovative technology
that focuses on finding cost effective solutions for site
assessment and remediation.
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