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Part of Groundwater Set - Buy all six books and save over 30% on
buying separately! Water Reclamation Technologies for Safe Managed
Aquifer Recharge has been developed from the RECLAIM WATER project
supported by the European Commission under Thematic Priority
'Global Change and Ecosystems' of the Sixth Framework Programme.
Its strategic objective is to develop hazard mitigation
technologies for water reclamation providing safe and cost
effective routes for managed aquifer recharge. Different treatment
applications in terms of behaviour of key microbial and chemical
contaminants are assessed. Engineered as well as natural treatment
trains are investigated to provide guidance for sustainable MAR
schemes using alternative sources such as effluent and stormwater.
The technologies considered are also well suited to the needs of
developing countries, which have a growing need of supplementation
of freshwater resources. A broad range of international full-scale
case studies enables insights into long-term system behaviour,
operational aspects, and fate of a comprehensive number of
compounds and contaminants, especially organic micropollutants and
bulk organics. Water Reclamation Technologies for Safe Managed
Aquifer Recharge depicts advances in water reclamation technologies
and aims to provide new process combinations to treat alternative
water sources to appropriate water quality levels for sustainable
aquifer recharge. Editors: Christian Kazner, RWTH Aachen
University, Germany, Thomas Wintgens, University of Applied
Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland, Peter Dillon, CSIRO,
Australia
Shallow groundwater systems are important as a source of water, for
sustenance of stream baseflow, and for wetland and riparian
ecosystems. They are also central to waterlogging, and dryland and
irrigation salinity problems. Response time to hydrologic change
and pollutant loadings is fast among shallow aquifiers, and it is
important that hydrogeologists and natural resource managers
understand the unsaturated zone processes which links human
activity at the soil surface and the underlying groundwater, and
vice versa. This volume of papers explores practical aspects of
soil and surface water interactions with groundwater, including
modelling of flow and contaminant transport in the unsaturated and
saturated zones.
Shallow groundwater systems are important as a source of water, for
sustenance of stream baseflow, and for wetland and riparian
ecosystems. They are also central to waterlogging, and dryland and
irrigation salinity problems. Response time to hydrologic change
and pollutant loadings is fast among shallow aquifiers, and it is
important that hydrogeologists and natural resource managers
understand the unsaturated zone processes which links human
activity at the soil surface and the underlying groundwater, and
vice versa. This volume of papers explores practical aspects of
soil and surface water interactions with groundwater, including
modelling of flow and contaminant transport in the unsaturated and
saturated zones.
Entrepreneurial, spirited and ambitious, Peter Dillon (1788-1847)
spent much of his life as a trader and adventurer in the Pacific
region and learnt several Pacific languages. In 1826-7, through
contacts in the Santa Cruz Islands, Dillon located the wrecks of La
Perouse's Pacific expedition, unaccounted for since 1788. This
later earned him a knighthood and annuity from the French
government. (La Perouse's despatches, and La Billardiere's account
of an earlier search for the wrecks are also reissued.) In this
two-volume 1829 publication, translated into French and Dutch the
following year, Dillon tells the story of his sensational
discovery. Volume 1 describes La Perouse's disappearance, Dillon's
encounter (now disputed) with Fijian cannibals, and the first items
identified from the wrecks. It also records his officially backed
return to the wreck site, which was punctuated by violent quarrels,
attempts at mutiny, and a stay in a Tasmanian jail.
Entrepreneurial, spirited and ambitious, Peter Dillon (1788-1847)
spent much of his life as a trader and adventurer in the Pacific
region and learnt several Pacific languages. In 1826-7, through
contacts in the Santa Cruz Islands, Dillon located the wrecks of La
Perouse's Pacific expedition, unaccounted for since 1788. This
later earned him a knighthood and annuity from the French
government. (La Perouse's despatches and La Billardiere's account
of an earlier search for the wrecks are also reissued) In this
two-volume 1829 publication, translated into French and Dutch the
following year, Dillon tells the story of his sensational
discovery. After an ethnographical account of Tonga, largely
borrowed from William Mariner's 1818 description (also reissued),
Volume 2 gives fascinating details of Dillon's enquiries (through
multiple interpreters) into La Perouse's fate, and how he
negotiated to acquire 'relics' including a ship's bell, parts of
weapons and machinery, and even pieces of china.
Title: Narrative and Successful Result of a Voyage in the South
Seas ... to ascertain the actual fate of La Pe rouse's expedition,
interspersed with accounts of the religion, manners, customs and
cannibal practices of the South Sea islanders. With a
map.]Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe
British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It
is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150
million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals,
newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and
much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along
with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and
historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The HISTORY OF TRAVEL
collection includes books from the British Library digitised by
Microsoft. This collection contains personal narratives, travel
guides and documentary accounts by Victorian travelers, male and
female. Also included are pamphlets, travel guides, and personal
narratives of trips to and around the Americas, the Indies, Europe,
Africa and the Middle East. ++++The below data was compiled from
various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this
title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to
insure edition identification: ++++ British Library Dillon, Peter;
1829. 2 vol.; 8 . 1045.f.18.
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original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as
marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe
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