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This newly updated and expanded edition of Chemical Fate and
Transport in the Environment covers the fundamental principles of
mass transport, chemical partitioning, and
chemical/biological transformations in surface waters, in soil and
groundwater, and in air. Each
of these three major environmental media are introduced by
descriptive overviews, followed by
presentation of the controlling physical, chemical, and biological
processes. The text
emphasizes intuitively based mathematical models for chemical
transport and transformations in
the environment, and serves both as a textbook for senior
undergraduate and graduate courses in
environmental science and engineering, and as a standard reference
for environmental practitioners.
Key Features
* Provides an integrated coverage of major environmental
media
* Presents a quantitative treatment of fate and transport
processes
* Is based on a graduate-level course taught for 10 years at MIT,
augmented with practical consulting experience
* Features examples and illustrations throughout the text
* Includes extensive exercises at the end of each chapter
* Contains ample references to the primary literature
Chemical Fate and Transport in the Environment, Fourth Edition
explains the fundamental principles of mass transport, chemical
partitioning, and chemical/biological transformations of pollutants
and naturally occurring chemicals in surface waters, in the
subsurface (which includes soil and groundwater), and in the
atmosphere. Each of these three major environmental media is
introduced by a descriptive overview, followed by presentations of
the governing physical, chemical, and biological processes. The
text emphasizes intuitively based mathematical models for chemical
equilibria, transformations, and transport in the environment. This
book serves as a primary text for graduate and senior undergraduate
courses in environmental science and engineering, provides relevant
scientific knowledge for students of public health and
environmental policy, and is a useful reference for environmental
practitioners. This fourth edition builds on the third edition,
which won a 2015 Textbook Excellence Award (Texty) from The Text
and Academic Authors Association. This updated textbook expands the
discussion of global climate change, presents concepts of
stationarity and sustainability, provides additional coverage of
wastewater treatment and air pollution abatement technologies, and
includes information on additional anthropogenic pollutants such as
plastics, PFAS, and nanoparticles. Tables, figures, and references
are updated, and worked examples and practice exercises are
included for each chapter.
The third edition of "Chemical Fate and Transport in the
Environment" explains the fundamental principles of mass transport,
chemical partitioning, and chemical/biological transformations in
surface waters, in soil and groundwater, and in air. Each of these
three major environmental media is introduced by descriptive
overviews, followed by a presentation of the controlling physical,
chemical, and biological processes. The text emphasizes intuitively
based mathematical models for chemical transport and
transformations in the environment, and serves both as a textbook
for senior undergraduate and graduate courses in environmental
science and engineering, and as a standard reference for
environmental practitioners.
Includes many worked examples as well as extensive exercises at the
end of each chapterIllustrates the interconnections and
similarities among environmental media through its coverage of
surface waters, the subsurface, and the atmosphereWritten and
organized concisely tomapto a single-semester courseDiscusses and
builds upon fundamental concepts, ensuring that the material is
accessible to readers who do not have an extensive background in
environmental science"
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