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Transport and Fate of Chemicals in the Environment

by Gulliver, John S.
Authors: SpringerLink (Online service) Physical details: VI, 376 p. 102 illus., 39 illus. in color. online resource. ISBN: 1461457319 Subject(s): Chemistry. | Chemistry, Physical organic. | Life sciences. | Geochemistry. | Environmental chemistry. | Environmental toxicology. | Waste disposal. | Chemistry. | Physical Chemistry. | Environmental Chemistry. | Geochemistry. | Waste Management/Waste Technology. | Biogeosciences. | Ecotoxicology.
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1. Transport and Fate of Chemicals in the Environment, Introduction -- 2. Chemicals in the Environment, Diffusive Transport -- 3. Toxic Organic Chemicals -- 4. Transport in the Environment -- 5. Chemicals in the Environment, Turbulent Transport -- 6. Chemicals in the Environment, Dispersive Transport -- 7.  Transport with Jets and Plumes of Chemicals in the Environment -- 8. Atmosphere-Water Exchange -- 9. Sediment-Water Interfaces, Chemical Flux at -- 10. River Fate and Transport -- 11. Lake and Reservoir Fate and Transport of Chemicals -- 12. Oceanic Fate and Transport of Chemicals -- 13. Subsurface Fate and Transport of Chemicals -- Index.

What happens when a chemical is released into the environment? It diffuses, disperses, adsorbs, reacts, and/or changes state.  To predict and analyze this process, the mathematics of diffusion is applied to lakes, rivers, groundwater, the atmosphere, the oceans, and transport between these media.  A sustainable world requires a deep understanding of the transport of chemicals through the environment and how to address and harness this process.  This volume presents a succinct and in-depth introduction to this critical topic.  Featuring authoritative, peer-reviewed articles from the Encyclopedia of Sustainability Science and Technology, Transport and Fate of Chemicals in the Environment represents an essential one-stop reference for an audience of researchers, undergraduate and graduate students, and industry professionals. Provides detailed background on environmental chemistry, diffusion and transport Examines transport and fate in single media as well as inter-media transfer of chemicals Covers transport and fate in rivers, lakes, the oceans, and groundwater Demonstrates key applications of  transport and fate analyses within the ecosphere

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