Environmental chemistry : a global perspective

Title
  1. Environmental chemistry : a global perspective / Gary W. vanLoon and Stephen J. Duffy.
Published by
  1. New York : Oxford University Press, ©2000.
Author
  1. VanLoon, Gary W.

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Additional authors
  1. Duffy, Stephen J.
Description
  1. xi, 492 pages : illustrations; 25 cm
Summary
  1. This text covers topics that deal with the chemistry of the atmosphere, the hydrosphere, and the terrestrial environment. It emphasises the chemical principles which apply to environmental studies, and includes a broad range of examples and exercises.
Subject
  1. Environmental chemistry
  2. Environmental sciences
  3. Pollution
  4. Pollutants
  5. Chemistry
  6. Environmental Pollution
  7. Environmental Pollutants
  8. Chemistry
  9. environmental sciences
  10. pollutants
  11. chemistry
  12. Pollution
  13. Pollutants
  14. Environmental chemistry
  15. Environmental sciences
  16. Chimie de l'atmosphère
  17. Hydrogéologie
  18. Chimie de l'environnement
  19. Pollution atmosphérique
  20. Sols > Pollution
  21. Pollution de l'eau
Contents
  1. Environmental chemistry: a global perspective -- The Earth's atmosphere -- Stratospheric chemistry: ozone -- Tropospheric chemistry: smog -- Tropospheric chemistry: precipitation -- Atmospheric aerosols -- Chemistry of urban and indoor atmospheres -- The chemistry of global climate -- The hydrosphere -- Distribution of species in aquatic systems -- Gases in water -- Organic matter in water -- Metals in the hydrosphere -- Environmental chemistry of colloids and surfaces -- Microbiological processes -- Water pollution and waste-water treatment chemistry -- The terrestrial environment -- Soil properties -- The chemistry of solid wastes -- Organic biocides -- The future Earth.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.