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Environmental Chemistry is a relatively young science. Interestin
this subject, however, is growing very rapidly and, although no
agreement has been reached as yet about the exact content and
Iimits of this interdisciplinary discipline, there appears to be
increasing interest in seeing environmental topics which are based
on chemistry embodied in this subject. One of the first objectives
ofEnvironmental Chemistry must be the study ofthe environment and
of natural chemical processes which occur in the environment. A
major purpose of this series on Environmental Chemistry, therefore,
is to present a reasonably uniform view of various aspects of the
chemistry of the environ ment and chemical reactions occurring in
the environment. The industrial activities of man have given a new
dimension to Environ mental Chemistry. Wehave now synthesized and
described over five million chemical compounds and chemical
industry produces about hundred and fifty million tons of synthetic
chemieals annually. We ship billions of tons of oil per year and
through mining operations and other geophysical modifications,
large quantities of inorganic and organic materials are released
from their natural deposits. Cities and metropolitan areas ofup to
15 million inhabitants produce large quantities ofwaste in
relatively small and confined areas. Much of the chemical products
and waste products of modern society are released into the
environment either during production, storage, transport, use or
ultimate disposal. These released materials participate in natural
cycles and reactions and frequently Iead to interference and
disturbance of natural systems."
Report, the editors replaced the term "speciation" wherever it
occurred by "identification and quantification," or "description of
abundance," or "reactivity," or "transformation" of a chemical
species, according to whichever one of the four meanings the author
had evidently meant to convey. In line with the Dahlem Workshop
Model, this Report comprises the background papers written in
advance of the meeting on the current status of problems in
environmental research and on advanced analytical tech niques for
the identification and quantification of chemical species, as well
as the group reports summarizing the results of the discussions
held during the meeting. Each group report was prepared during the
meeting by one "rapporteur" with the help of members of that group
and finalized by the rapporteur (listed as the first author of the
group report) after the meeting, taking into account both verbal
comments made during the presentation of the reports in the plenary
session at the end of the workshop and written comments received
afterwards."
Metals in the hydrological cycle represent a very broad subject
covering all parts of the geological cycle. The present version of
this book, therefore, would not have been possible without the
comments and suggestions for improvement on draft ver- sions of the
various chapters by a large number of colleagues. We wish to
express our gratitude to: P.A. Cawse (AERE, UK), J.N. Galloway
(University of Virginia, USA) and S.E. Lindberg (Oak Ridge National
Labo- ratory, USA) for reviewing the chapter on atmospheric trace
metals. G. Batley (CSIRO, Australia) and B.T. Hart (Chisholm In-
stitute of Technology, Australia) for reviewing the chapter on
speciation of dissolved metals. E.K. Duursma (Delta Institute, The
Netherlands), J.M. Bewers and P.H. Yeats (Bedford Institute of
Oceanography, Canada) and D. Eisma (Netherlands Institute for Sea
Re- search, the Netherlands) for reviewing the chapter on
estuaries. P. Baccini (EAWAG, Switzerland) and W. Davison (Fresh-
water Biological Association, UK) for reviewing the chapter on
lakes. E.T. Degens (University of Hamburg, W-Germany) for re-
viewing the chapter on the oceans, and J.P. Al (Public Works
Department, The Netherlands) for reviewing most of the indi- vidual
chapters. Without the collaboration of these colleagues this book
would not have been possible in its present form.
Aquatic chemistry is becoming both a rewarding and substantial area
of inquiry and is drawing many prominent scientists to its fold.
Its literature has changed from a compilation of compositional
tables to studies of the chemical reactions occurring within the
aquatic environments. But more than this is the recognition that
human society in part is determining the nature of aquatic systems.
Since rivers deliver to the world ocean most of its dissolved and
particulate components, the interactions of these two sets of
waters determine the vitality of our coastal waters. This
significant vol ume provides not only an introduction to the
dynamics of aquatic chem istries but also identifies those
materials that jeopardize the resources of both the marine and
fluvial domains. Its very title provides its emphasis but clearly
not its breadth in considering natural processes. The book will be
of great value to those environmental scientists who are dedicated
to keeping the resources of the hydrosphere renewable. As the size
of the world population becomes larger in the near future and as
the uses of materials and energy show parallel increases, the
rivers and oceans must be considered as a resource to accept some
of the wastes of society. The ability of these waters and the
sediments below them to accommodate wastes must be assessed
continually. The key questions relate to the capacities of aqueous
systems to carry one or more pollutants."
Dieses Handbuch besteht aus insgesamt sieben Einzelb nden, die
folgende Themen behandeln: Geofernerkundung, Geophysik, Str mungs-
und Transportmodellierung, Geophysik, Geotechnik Hydrogeologie,
Tonmineralogie und Bodenphysik, Geochemie sowie
Handlungsempfehlungen. Als Grundlage diente den 37 beteiligten
Forschungseinrichtungen und Firmen die Analyse von 28
Einzelvorhaben. Dabei wurden an ausgew hlten Teststandorten neue
und bereits erprobte Verfahren gegen bergestellt, um so eine
Auswahl der effektivsten und kosteng nstigsten
Methodenkombinationen zu erhalten. Von der Bundesanstalt f r
Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe berufene Wissenschaftler stellten
aus den hierbei gewonnenen Erkenntnissen das vorliegende Werk,
unter entsprechender Ber cksichtigung der wissenschaftlichen
Grundlagen und Hintergrundinformationen, zusammen.
Dieses Handbuch besteht aus insgesamt sieben Einzelbanden, die
folgende Themen behandeln: Geofernerkundung, Geophysik, Stromungs-
und Transportmodellierung, Geophysik, Geotechnik Hydrogeologie,
Tonmineralogie und Bodenphysik, Geochemie sowie
Handlungsempfehlungen. Als Grundlage diente den 37 beteiligten
Forschungseinrichtungen und Firmen die Analyse von 28
Einzelvorhaben. Dabei wurden an ausgewahlten Teststandorten neue
und bereits erprobte Verfahren gegenubergestellt, um so eine
Auswahl der effektivsten und kostengunstigsten
Methodenkombinationen zu erhalten. Von der Bundesanstalt fur
Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe berufene Wissenschaftler stellten
aus den hierbei gewonnenen Erkenntnissen das vorliegende Werk,
unter entsprechender Berucksichtigung der wissenschaftlichen
Grundlagen und Hintergrundinformationen, zusammen."
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