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Estuarine Ecology (Hardcover)
John W Day, Charles A. S Hall, W.Michael Kemp, Alejandro Yanez-Arancibia
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The Zoogeography of North American Freshwater Fishes Edited by
Charles H. Hocutt and E. O. Wiley "Zoogeography belongs in every
college, agency, and major public library." --Wisconsin Academy
Review .,."There is little doubt that this book will come to be
accepted as a 'classic' in North American ichthyological
literature." --Journal of Biogeography "All the contributors are to
be congratulated on this fascinating and scholarly publication."
--Aquaculture and Fisheries Management 1986 (0 471-86419-6) 866 pp.
Marine Fauna and Flora of Bermuda A Systematic Guide to the
Identification of Marine Organisms Edited by Wolfgang Sterrer .,."a
beautifully illustrated work..." --International Journal of
Crustacean Research "Marine Fauna and Flora of Bermuda fully gives
what the editor stated as its purpose: 'to reveal the beauty and
order in marine life by introducing the reader to the organisms
that inhabit the ocean around Bermuda.' The book will have much use
beyond these waters. It well deserves to be highly recommended to
'scientists, teachers, students, and other nature lovers' for whom
it was designed to serve as a guide" --Helgolander
Meeresuntersuchungen 1986 (0 471-82336-8) 742 pp. Energy and
Resource Quality The Ecology of the Economic Process Charles A. S.
Hall, Cutler J. Cleveland, and Robert Kaufmann .,."The entire text
is a pleasure to read. This is a first class textbook in which all
the major socioeconomic energy issues are examined in a way which
makes the reader reassess his own position and attitudes. Highly
suitable for energy-related courses at the university level and a
valuable source book for libraries." --Energy World 1986 (0
471-08790-4) 577 pp.
By the end of the Archaic period, Greek sanctuaries were bursting
with dedications, including many that bore epigrams. This study
views dedications comprehensively as sites of ritual efficacy, and
in particular it recovers epigrams' reflections of and
contributions to that efficacy and restores them to an important
place in the panorama of Greek religious practice. In order to
reconstruct the Archaic experience of reading and viewing, the book
draws on studies of traditional poetic language as resonant with
immanent meaning, early Greek poetry as socially and religiously
effective performance, and viewing art as an active response of
aesthetic appreciation. It argues that reading epigrams while
viewing dedications generated effects of religious ritual and
poetic performance, and that visual and verbal representation of
the dedicator's act of offering associated that rite with similar
effects, thereby framing the experiences of readers and viewers as
reperformances of the earlier occasion.
We know certain chemicals cause problems in the workplace. The issues now are: Where do they occur in the workplace? How can we best evaluate them? What are the procedures for dealing with them safely? Many books simply define the problem and tell you that you need a program. Air Sampling and Industrial Hygiene gives you a guide to air sampling protocols from start to finish. The book presents sampling technology updated with today's tools - such as microcircuitry and remote sensing. The authors emphasize an interdisciplinary approach to understanding how air monitoring can adequately report current environmental conditions associated with outdoor media, indoor remediation efforts, proximal equipment, interior line monitoring, and the interrelationship of ventilation parameters. In addition to providing the how-tos of sampling, this guide covers the basics of chemical risk assessment, biological assessment, engineering evaluation of mechanical system design criteria, and chemical or process engineering hazard assessments. It presents the information using text, text outlines, graphics, and pictures - including cross sections of instrumentation and side bars to elaborate on complex concepts. Faulty readings caused by poor sampling techniques can be very costly. This book provides the how-tos for making design engineering and on-site decisions as to instrumentation selection and scheduled usage. Air Sampling and Industrial Hygiene Engineering will allow you to complete the sampling process systematically and correctly from initial suspicions to the use of obtained results.
The concept of using mathematical models to investigate crop growth
and productivity has attracted much attention in recent years. A
major reason is that modelling can allow an expert in one area to
assess the impact of his ideas in the light of other advances in
our understanding of crop performance. Whether or not many of the
claims made for or the demands made of models can ever be
satisfied, this role as a focus for quantitative definition of crop
growth is an important one. One consequence is that the development
and appraisal of such models requires the efforts of scientists
from a wide range of disciplines. This NATO Advanced Research
workshop was designed to bring together such a range of scientists
to consider the wheat crop, and assess our understanding of the
crop and our ability to model its growth and yield. The ideas and
organization behind the workshop involved many people. The U. K.
interest in a computer model of wheat growth was instigated by Dr.
Joe Landsberg (then of Long Ashton Research Station, but now
Director of CSIRO Division of Forest Research), who in 1979 started
a modelling exercise as part of a collaborative study of the causes
of yield variation in winter wheat, involving four research
institutes supported by the Agricultural and Food Research Council.
Dr.
This international relations study investigates the underlying
causes of the Yemen crisis by analyzing the interactions of global,
regional, and local actors. At all phases, GCC member states played
a key role, from political negotiations amidst street protests in
2011 to formation of an international military coalition in 2015.
Using a multi-actor model, the book shows that various actors,
whether state or non-state, foreign or domestic, combined to create
a disastrous armed conflict and humanitarian crisis. Yemen's
tragedy is often blamed on Saudi Arabia and its rivalry with Iran,
which is usually defined in sectarian "Sunni-Shia" terms, yet the
book presents a more complex picture of what happened due to
involvement by many other foreign actors, such as the UAE, UN, UK,
US, EU, Russia, China, Turkey, Oman, Qatar, and African states of
the Red Sea and Horn of Africa.
We know certain chemicals cause problems in the workplace. The
issues now are: Where do they occur in the workplace? How can we
best evaluate them? What are the procedures for dealing with them
safely? Many books simply define the problem and tell you that you
need a program. Air Sampling and Industrial Hygiene gives you a
guide to air sampling protocols from start to finish. The book
presents sampling technology updated with today's tools - such as
microcircuitry and remote sensing. The authors emphasize an
interdisciplinary approach to understanding how air monitoring can
adequately report current environmental conditions associated with
outdoor media, indoor remediation efforts, proximal equipment,
interior line monitoring, and the interrelationship of ventilation
parameters. In addition to providing the how-tos of sampling, this
guide covers the basics of chemical risk assessment, biological
assessment, engineering evaluation of mechanical system design
criteria, and chemical or process engineering hazard assessments.
It presents the information using text, text outlines, graphics,
and pictures - including cross sections of instrumentation and side
bars to elaborate on complex concepts. Faulty readings caused by
poor sampling techniques can be very costly. This book provides the
how-tos for making design engineering and on-site decisions as to
instrumentation selection and scheduled usage. Air Sampling and
Industrial Hygiene Engineering will allow you to complete the
sampling process systematically and correctly from initial
suspicions to the use of obtained results.
For years scientists turned to the CRC Handbook of Laser Science & Technology for reliable data on optical materials. Out of print for several years, that standard-setting work now has a successor: the Handbook of Optical Materials.
This new handbook is an authoritative compilation of the physical properties of materials used in all types of lasers and optical systems. In it, scientist, author, and editor Dr. Marvin J. Weber provides extensive data tabulations and references for the most important optical materials, including crystals, glasses, polymers, metals, liquids, and gases. The properties detailed include both linear and nonlinear optical properties, mechanical properties, thermal properties together with many additional special properties, such as electro-, magneto-, and elasto-optic properties.
Using a minimum of narration and logically organized by material properties, the handbook's unique presentation simplifies the process of comparing different materials for their suitability in particular applications. Appendices furnish a wealth of other useful information, including lists of the many abbreviations and acronyms that proliferate in this field. The Handbook of Optical Materials is simply the most complete one-stop source available for materials data essential to lasers and optical systems.
This handbook discusses biological risk engineering, an extension of industrial hygiene that involves the assessment, control, and decontamination of indoor biological risks. The book synergizes the knowledge of experts in various fields, from law to toxicology, to provide a compendium of information for applying science to limit biological risk.
Biological Risk Engineering Handbook: Infection Control and Decontamination begins with a microbiological dictionary, using pictures to illustrate the basic morphology and culture appearance of fungi, bacteria, viruses and prions. The text then reviews sampling and laboratory procedures to ensure coordination between sampling teams and their ultimate receiving laboratory. The contributing authors further examine interpretation issues associated with toxicological studies and risk assessment in hopes of providing further impetus for synergistic studies related to risk assessment and management of biohazardous agents. Other topics include ventilation design, infection control, and the use of biocides. The discussion of Legionella control and cooling towers serves as a case study of how design, maintenance, and decontamination should be a seamless process. The contributors also discuss patent utility requirements, insurance processes, laws, and current regulations, including a chapter on Tuberculosis that compares OSHA and CDC guidelines. Finally, security is addressed from the standpoint of both homeland security in the United States and the security of individual laboratories.
From assessment methods to design options, Biological Risk Engineering Handbook presents state-of-the-art techniques and practices to measure, control, and contain human exposure to biological contaminants. With the concern of biological risk on the rise and the emerging fear today of biological warfare, this handbook allows you to move into the future armed with the information needed to limit this threat.
By the end of the Archaic period, Greek sanctuaries were bursting
with dedications, including many that bore epigrams. This study
views dedications comprehensively as sites of ritual efficacy, and
in particular it recovers epigrams' reflections of and
contributions to that efficacy and restores them to an important
place in the panorama of Greek religious practice. In order to
reconstruct the Archaic experience of reading and viewing, the book
draws on studies of traditional poetic language as resonant with
immanent meaning, early Greek poetry as socially and religiously
effective performance, and viewing art as an active response of
aesthetic appreciation. It argues that reading epigrams while
viewing dedications generated effects of religious ritual and
poetic performance, and that visual and verbal representation of
the dedicator's act of offering associated that rite with similar
effects, thereby framing the experiences of readers and viewers as
reperformances of the earlier occasion.
This international relations study investigates the underlying
causes of the Yemen crisis by analyzing the interactions of global,
regional, and local actors. At all phases, GCC member states played
a key role, from political negotiations amidst street protests in
2011 to formation of an international military coalition in 2015.
Using a multi-actor model, the book shows that various actors,
whether state or non-state, foreign or domestic, combined to create
a disastrous armed conflict and humanitarian crisis. Yemen's
tragedy is often blamed on Saudi Arabia and its rivalry with Iran,
which is usually defined in sectarian "Sunni-Shia" terms, yet the
book presents a more complex picture of what happened due to
involvement by many other foreign actors, such as the UAE, UN, UK,
US, EU, Russia, China, Turkey, Oman, Qatar, and African states of
the Red Sea and Horn of Africa.
Human impacts and emerging mega-trends such as climate change and
energy scarcity will impact natural resource management in this
century. This is especially true for deltas because of their
ecological and economic importance and their sensitivity to climate
change. The Mississippi delta is one of the largest in the world
and has been strongly impacted by human activities. Currently there
is an ambitious plan for restoration of the delta. This book, by a
renown group of delta experts, provides an overview of the
challenges facing the delta and charts - a way forward to
sustainable management.
The nature of concrete is rapidly changing, and with it, there are
rising concerns. Thoroughly revised and updated, this fourth
edition of Concrete Mix Design, Quality Control and Specification
addresses current industry practices that provide inadequate
durability and fail to eliminate problems with underperforming new
concrete and defective testing. Many specifications now require
additional criteria in an attempt to improve durability or other
properties. This book discusses the trend towards adding
performance requirements to existing prescriptive specifications.
It also explores the matter of prescription versus performance
specification and especially the specification of
non-strength-related performance such as durability. What's new in
the Fourth Edition: Examines water-to-cement ratio as a declining
criterion of quality and durability Discusses the diminishing
availability of suitable natural sands and growing industry
concerns regarding the environmental impact of their use Considers
advances in concrete admixtures and their ever-increasing use
Advocates reliability of testing as a vital feature of the shift
from prescriptive to performance specifications Addresses cement
replacement materials as they relate to greenhouse gas and
sustainability Concrete Mix Design, Quality Control and
Specification explores producing, designing, controlling, or
specifying concrete, and addresses issues related with
sustainability and the impact of new concrete materials such as
ready mixed geopolymers, magnesium oxide, and calcium carbonate.
The text is an ideal resource for concrete technologists, producers
and specifiers, and contractors on large projects
This book takes you on a unique journey through American history,
taking time to consider the forces that shaped the development of
various cities and regions, and arrives at an unexpected conclusion
regarding sustainability. From the American Dream to globalization
to the digital and information revolutions, we assume that humans
have taken control of our collective destinies in spite of potholes
in the road such as the Great Recession of 2007-2009. However,
these attitudes were formed during a unique 100-year period of
human history in which a large but finite supply of fossil fuels
was tapped to feed our economic and innovation engine. Today, at
the peak of the Oil Age, the horizon looks different. Cities such
as Los Angeles, Phoenix and Las Vegas are situated where water and
other vital ecological services are scarce, and the enormous flows
of resources and energy that were needed to create the
megalopolises of the 20th century will prove unsustainable. Climate
change is a reality, and regional impacts will become increasingly
severe. Economies such as Las Vegas, which are dependent on
discretionary income and buffeted by climate change, are already
suffering the fate of the proverbial canary in the coal mine.
Finite resources will mean profound changes for society in general
and the energy-intensive lifestyles of the US and Canada in
particular. But not all regions are equally vulnerable to these
21st-century megatrends. Are you ready to look beyond "America's
Most Livable Cities" to the critical factors that will determine
the sustainability of your municipality and region? Find out where
your city or region ranks according to the forces that will impact
our lives in the next years and decades. Find out how: *resource
availability and ecological services shaped the modern landscape
*emerging megatrends will make cities and regions more or less
livable in the new century *your city or region ranks on a
"sustainability" map of the United States *urban metabolism puts
large cities at particular risk *sustainability factors will favor
economic solutions at a local, rather than global, level *these
principles apply to industrial economies and countries globally.
This book should be cited as follows: J. Day, C. Hall, E. Roy, M.
Moersbaecher, C. D'Elia, D. Pimentel, and A. Yanez. 2016. America's
most sustainable cities and regions: Surviving the 21st century
megatrends. Springer, New York. 348 p.
Based on years of in-depth field research, this book unravels the
complexities of the Yemeni state and its domestic politics with a
particular focus on the post-1990 years. The central thesis is that
Yemen continues to suffer from regional fragmentation which has
endured for centuries. En route the book discusses the rise of
President Salih, his tribal and family connections, Yemen's civil
war in 1994, the war's consequences later in the decade, the spread
of radical movements after the US military response to 9/11 and
finally developments leading to the historic events of 2011. This
book sets a new standard for scholarship on Yemeni politics and it
is essential reading for anyone interested in the modern Middle
East, the 2011 Arab revolts and twenty-first-century Islamic
politics.
The concept of using mathematical models to investigate crop growth
and productivity has attracted much attention in recent years. A
major reason is that modelling can allow an expert in one area to
assess the impact of his ideas in the light of other advances in
our understanding of crop performance. Whether or not many of the
claims made for or the demands made of models can ever be
satisfied, this role as a focus for quantitative definition of crop
growth is an important one. One consequence is that the development
and appraisal of such models requires the efforts of scientists
from a wide range of disciplines. This NATO Advanced Research
workshop was designed to bring together such a range of scientists
to consider the wheat crop, and assess our understanding of the
crop and our ability to model its growth and yield. The ideas and
organization behind the workshop involved many people. The U. K.
interest in a computer model of wheat growth was instigated by Dr.
Joe Landsberg (then of Long Ashton Research Station, but now
Director of CSIRO Division of Forest Research), who in 1979 started
a modelling exercise as part of a collaborative study of the causes
of yield variation in winter wheat, involving four research
institutes supported by the Agricultural and Food Research Council.
Dr.
The nature of concrete is rapidly changing, and with it, there are
rising concerns. Thoroughly revised and updated, this fourth
edition of Concrete Mix Design, Quality Control and Specification
addresses current industry practices that provide inadequate
durability and fail to eliminate problems with underperforming new
concrete and defective testing. Many specifications now require
additional criteria in an attempt to improve durability or other
properties. This book discusses the trend towards adding
performance requirements to existing prescriptive specifications.
It also explores the matter of prescription versus performance
specification and especially the specification of
non-strength-related performance such as durability. What's new in
the Fourth Edition: Examines water-to-cement ratio as a declining
criterion of quality and durability Discusses the diminishing
availability of suitable natural sands and growing industry
concerns regarding the environmental impact of their use Considers
advances in concrete admixtures and their ever-increasing use
Advocates reliability of testing as a vital feature of the shift
from prescriptive to performance specifications Addresses cement
replacement materials as they relate to greenhouse gas and
sustainability Concrete Mix Design, Quality Control and
Specification explores producing, designing, controlling, or
specifying concrete, and addresses issues related with
sustainability and the impact of new concrete materials such as
ready mixed geopolymers, magnesium oxide, and calcium carbonate.
The text is an ideal resource for concrete technologists, producers
and specifiers, and contractors on large projects
All too often the assessment of structural vulnerability is thought
of only in terms of security upgrades, guards, and entrance
barriers. However, in order to fully ensure that a building is
secure, the process of design and construction must also be
considered. Building Vulnerability Assessments: Industrial Hygiene
and Engineering Concepts focuses on the range of vulnerabilities
that can and should be addressed from design implementation through
securing a building from intrusion from all types of threats.
Customized Recommendations for Individual Structures The book
begins with an outline for vulnerability assessments conducted
either in-house or in coordination with a third party. The text is
presented in a way that facilitates modifications for an
organization's particular needs. The authors present summaries of
regulations that are used to determine if chemicals create a risk
to off-site locations or constitute a homeland security
vulnerability. They also discuss physical security and chemical,
biological, and radioactive (CBR) threat potentials. Highlights the
Threat of Biological Contamination The remainder of the book
discusses control systems to reduce vulnerabilities, emphasizing
ventilation system controls. Since a building or facility which is
already contaminated is easier to contaminate further, the authors
put a heavy focus on new, latent, and residual chemical and
biological contamination within building infrastructures. The book
concludes by presenting basic emergency planning recommendations
and offering recommendations for assessment programs and emergency
drills. This volume, comprising the wisdom of scientists and
engineers who have dealt in the past with building and site
failures, assists future designers and operations and emergency
planners in making decisions that may lessen the impact of
emergencies and he
The first book of its kind, Handbook of Chemical Regulations:
Benchmarking, Implementation, and Engineering Concepts introduces
the concept of global harmonization and interlinks between
regulations and examines the reasons behind major requirements for
chemical manufacture, article production, and distribution,
importation, and usage. A compendium of environmental, health and
safety, and engineering concepts for global harmonization, the book
provides a road map between regulations from the European Union,
the United States, and other countries who adopt similar
regulations. As with any road map, not every feature along the road
is mapped; however, what is shown are the markers leading to a
point where more effective stewardship of your industrial
development and chemical usage base is possible. The book discusses
the Eurpoean Union's Regulation (EC) No 1907/ 2006 - Registration,
Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH), the
Eurpean Union' s Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 for classification,
labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures, and the United
States Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
perspectives for Safety Data Sheet (SDS) development and product
labeling. In addition, the United States Toxic Substance Control
Act (TSCA) and Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
(FIFRA) are presented as regards TSCA new substance review critiera
and FIFRA required labeling. This compendium of information aids in
the successful integration and implementation of the regulatory
requirements-an integration that should lead to more efficient and
effective business decisions. Rather than reacting to one
regulation at a time, making policy decisions that reflect the
underlying conceptual framework of GHS will lead to safer products
and safer industrial production sites. Based on a framework for
regulatory standards, this easy-to-read guide helps you understand
the scientific concepts that are inherent in chemical usage and
their interplay globally.
The first book of its kind, Handbook of Chemical Regulations:
Benchmarking, Implementation, and Engineering Concepts introduces
the concept of global harmonization and interlinks between
regulations and examines the reasons behind major requirements for
chemical manufacture, article production, and distribution,
importation, and usage. A compendium of environmental, health and
safety, and engineering concepts for global harmonization, the book
provides a road map between regulations from the European Union,
the United States, and other countries who adopt similar
regulations. As with any road map, not every feature along the road
is mapped; however, what is shown are the markers leading to a
point where more effective stewardship of your industrial
development and chemical usage base is possible. The book discusses
the Eurpoean Union's Regulation (EC) No 1907/ 2006 - Registration,
Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH), the
Eurpean Union' s Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 for classification,
labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures, and the United
States Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
perspectives for Safety Data Sheet (SDS) development and product
labeling. In addition, the United States Toxic Substance Control
Act (TSCA) and Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
(FIFRA) are presented as regards TSCA new substance review critiera
and FIFRA required labeling. This compendium of information aids in
the successful integration and implementation of the regulatory
requirements-an integration that should lead to more efficient and
effective business decisions. Rather than reacting to one
regulation at a time, making policy decisions that reflect the
underlying conceptual framework of GHS will lead to safer products
and safer industrial production sites. Based on a framework for
regulatory standards, this easy-to-read guide helps you understand
the scientific concepts that are inherent in chemical usage and
their interplay globally.
Coasts and Estuaries: The Future provides valuable information on
how we can protect and maintain natural ecological structures while
also allowing estuaries to deliver services that produce societal
goods and benefits. These issues are addressed through chapters
detailing case studies from estuaries and coastal waters worldwide,
presenting a full range of natural variability and human pressures.
Following this, a series of chapters written by scientific leaders
worldwide synthesizes the problems and offers solutions for
specific issues graded within the framework of the
socio-economic-environmental mosaic. These include fisheries,
climate change, coastal megacities, evolving human-nature
interactions, remediation measures, and integrated coastal
management. The problems faced by half of the world living near
coasts are truly a worldwide challenge as well as an opportunity
for scientists to study commonalities and differences and provide
solutions. This book is centered around the proposed DAPSI(W)R(M)
framework, where drivers of basic human needs requires activities
that each produce pressures. The pressures are mechanisms of state
change on the natural system and Impacts on societal welfare
(including well-being). These problems then require responses,
which are the solutions relating to governance, socio-economic and
cultural measures (Scharin et al 2016).
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