Chemistry for the protection of the environment : 4

Chemistry for the Protection of the Environment 4 focuses on: Environmental aspects of agricultural practices Field characterization and quantification of chemical constituents Fate of contaminants in the environment/environmental monitoring Thermal treatment technologies Remediation of contaminated...

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Autres auteurs : Mournighan Robert (Directeur de publication), Barich John J. III (Directeur de publication), Black Robin Kealoha (Directeur de publication), Dudzińska Marzenna R. (Directeur de publication), Gonzalez Marjorie Auyong (Directeur de publication)
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Titre complet : Chemistry for the protection of the environment. 4 / edited by Robert Mournighan, Marzenna R. Dudzinska, John Barich, Marjorie Auyong Gonzalez, Robin Kealoha Black
Publié : Boston, MA : Springer US , [20..]
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Collection : Environmental Science Research ; 59
Titre de l'ensemble : Environmental Science Research vol. 59
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Contenu : Remediation of Contaminated Sites. Study of the Clinoptilolite-Rich Tuff-Based Composites for Some Aqueous Anionic Species Recovery. Testing of Sorption Materials for Arsenic Removal From Waters. Zirconium(IV) Loaded Diaion CRP200 Resin as a Specific Adsorbent to as(III) and as(V). Bifunctional Cation Exchange Fibers Having Phosphonic and Sulfonic Acid Groups. Fate of Contaminants in the Environment. Arsenic Speciation for Investigation of Its Environmental Fate A Case Study. Chemical Speciation of Aluminum in Delhi Soils. Thermal Treatment Technologies. Thermal and Biological Degradation of Sites Contaminated by Transformer Oil. Plasma Treatment of Inorganic Waste. Environmental Aspects of Agricultural Practices. Former U.S. Department of Agriculture/Commodity Credit Corporation Grain Bin Project. Agricultural Biotechnology: Public Acceptance, Regulation and International Consensus. Charactization and Quantification of Chemical Constituents. Rapid On-Site Environmental Sampling and Analysis of Propellant Stabilizers and Their Decomposition Products by Portable Sampling and Thin-Layer Chromatography Kits. Comparative Multi-Elemental Analysis of Mineral and Ecological Components of the Ecosystem Karabashtown Co-Existing with a Copper-Smelting Plant. Physicochemical Point of View. Automated Analysis of Stable Isotopes of H, C, N, O and S by Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry. Environmental Security. Relationship of Environment and Security. Integrated Risk Assessment and Security. Risk Assessment. Hazard Assessment of Maalaea Construction and Demolition Landfill Smoldering Fire, and Air Quality at a Nearby Community. Methods for Estimating the Impact of Hypothetical Dam Break Floods. Wastewater and Sludge Management. Polychlorinated Dibenzo-P-Dioxins (PCDDs) and Dibenzofurans (PCDFs) in Sewage and Sludge of MWTP. The Utilization of Sludge Generated in Coagulation of Fish Processing Wastewater for Liquid Feed Production. Sustainable Development in Industry by Closing Water Loops:Technological Aspects and Expected Future Developments. Optimisation of Reactor Technology for Selective Oxidation of Toxic Organic Pollutants in Wastewater by Ozone. Comparison between Sequencing Batch and Continuous Flow Activated Sludge Systems
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