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Chemistry of Environmental Systems: Fundamental Principles and Analytical Methods

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Chemistry of Environmental Systems: Fundamental Principles and Analytical Methods

Chemistry of Environmental Systems: Fundamental Principles and Analytical Methods
Wiley | English | 2020 | ISBN-10: 1119313406 | 576 pages | PDF/ePUB | 37.18/42.34 MB

by Jeffrey S. Gaffney (Author), Nancy A. Marley (Author)

A modern guide to environmental chemistry

Chemistry of Environmental Systems: Fundamental Principles and Analytical Methods offers a comprehensive and authoritative review of modern environmental chemistry, discussing the chemistry and interconnections between the atmosphere, hydrosphere, geosphere and biosphere. Written by internationally recognized experts, the textbook explores the chemistries of the natural environmental systems and demonstrates how these chemical processes change when anthropogenic emissions are introduced into the whole earth system.

This important text:

Combines the key areas of environmental chemistry needed to understand the sources, fates, and impacts of contaminants in the environment
Describes a range of environmental analytical methodologies
Explores the basic environmental effects of energy sources, including nuclear energy
Encourages a proactive approach to environmental chemistry, with a focus on preventing future environmental problems
Includes study questions at the end of each chapter
Written for students of environmental chemistry, environmental science, environmental engineering, geoscience, earth and atmospheric sciences, Chemistry of Environmental Systems: Fundamental Principles and Analytical Methods covers the key aspects and mechanisms of currently identified environmental issues, which can be used to address both current and future environmental problems

About the Author
JEFFREY S. GAFFNEY, PHD, is Emeritus Chair and Professor of Chemistry at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Arkansas, USA. Before retiring after 10 years at UALR, he was a senior chemist at three of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Labs (Argonne, Brookhaven, and Los Alamos) for 31 years, and was the Lead Scientist for the DOE Atmospheric Science Program's Megacity Aerosol Experiment – Mexico City. He served as Chief Scientist and Mentor of the DOE Global Change Education Program. He is internationally known for his work in air and water chemistry and global change research.

NANCY A. MARLEY, PHD, is a retired Chemist from Argonne National Laboratory and past Research Associate Professor, Graduate Institute of Technology at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. She was a Head Mentor for the DOE Global Change Education Program and held positions as a Senior Chemist at the Florida State Department of Environmental Regulation and the Florida State Childhood Lead Poisoning Program.