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Books in Environmental sciences

The Environmental Sciences titles present critical research and insights into the complex interactions within natural ecosystems, climate systems, and human impacts on the environment. Covering areas such as biodiversity, sustainability, climate change, and resource management, these titles support scientific discovery and practical solutions for addressing today’s most pressing environmental challenges. This collection is essential for researchers, policymakers, and students dedicated to advancing environmental understanding and stewardship

  • Control of Organic Substances in Water and Wastewater

    • 1st Edition
    • January 1, 1987
    • Bozzano G Luisa
    • English
    Control of Organic Substances in Water and Wastewater
  • Halogenated-Organic Containing Waste

    • 1st Edition
    • January 1, 1987
    • Bozzano G Luisa
    • English
    Halogenated-Organic Con- taining Waste
  • Avoiding Failure of Leachate Collection and Cap Drainage Systems

    • 1st Edition
    • December 31, 1986
    • Jeffrey Bass
    • English
    A guide to the control of leachate, including failure mechanisms, design, construction, inspection, maintenance and repair.
  • Controlling Volatile Emissions at Hazardous Waste Sites

    • 1st Edition
    • December 31, 1986
    • John R. Ehrenfeld
    • English
    An extensive evaluation of emission control technologies, models for estimating air emissions, and properties and categorization of wastes.
  • Aquifer Restoration

    State of the Art
    • 1st Edition
    • December 31, 1986
    • R.C. Knox
    • English
    An extensive review of technologies used to restore contaminated aquifers.
  • The Ecology of Natural Disturbance and Patch Dynamics

    • 1st Edition
    • December 15, 1986
    • Steward T.A. Pickett + 1 more
    • English
    Ecologists are aware of the importance of natural dynamics in ecosystems. Historically, the focus has been on the development in succession of equilibrium communities, which has generated an understanding of the composition and functioning of ecosystems. Recently, many have focused on the processes of disturbances and the evolutionary significance of such events. This shifted emphasis has inspired studies in diverse systems. The phrase "patch dynamics" (Thompson, 1978) describes their common focus. The Ecology of Natural Disturbance and Patch Dynamics brings together the findings and ideas of those studying varied systems, presenting a synthesis of diverse individual contributions.
  • Algal Biofouling

    • 1st Edition
    • Volume 28
    • December 1, 1986
    • L.V. Evans + 1 more
    • English
    This book contains the proceedings of a symposium on freshwater and marine algal biofouling sponsored by the Phycological Society of America in conjunction with the American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS). The book brings together for the first time, a selection of contributions reflecting current research in this field. The book is primarily directed to researchers at all levels in the field of freshwater and marine algal biofouling, and is intended to provide the basis for the development of a greater awareness between the work of the two groups, to their mutual benefit. Knowledge of the common ground and underlying similarities should also be beneficial to workers in both fields. Each chapter is self-contained, with its own list of references etc., and several chapters are extensively illustrated with original high-quality photographs and micrographs. The volume is also indexed.
  • Acidification and its Policy Implications

    • 1st Edition
    • Volume 30
    • November 1, 1986
    • T. Schneider
    • English
    Providing a wealth of reference material for research scientists and policy makers, these proceedings address the extremely complex problem of acidification - a phenomenon which is causing serious deterioration of natural environments in Europe and North America. Papers review the effects of acidification on the aquatic environment, flora, fauna and vegetation, and materials, and also review cultural properties, the ecology as a whole and the economic impact of acidification. The papers on forest-dieback cover potential stress factors and the effects on materials and cultural properties. Scientific research results are presented which deal with models as tools for abatement strategies, and underline the application of models in policy-making. The review papers of scientific research on acidification are followed by the official report of the conference, and presentations by representatives of the EEC member countries giving an overview of national research programmes and policies regarding acidification.
  • Chemical Events in the Atmosphere and their Impact on the Environment

    • 1st Edition
    • Volume 26
    • September 1, 1986
    • G.B. Marini-Bettòlo
    • English
    This book covers the proceedings of a study week held to bring together the most varied experiences in the many disciplines which form the background of ecology. The purpose of the meeting was to examine the present state of knowledge and the need for research in order to gather the information necessary for action to protect the environment and biosphere. Many aspects of the anthropogenic effects on the atmosphere have been studied. However more research is needed to quantify the impact of the various chemicals on the changes occurring in the atmosphere. Acid rain formation mechanisms, although investigated, are not yet fully understood. It is thus necessary to program carefully our future, after further interdisciplinary research, in order to avoid irreversible damage to our environment.The guidelines of this action, as a result of the presentations and discussions, are reported in the conclusions. The main points stressed are: tropospheric chemistry, the problem of the conservation of the ozone layer, the growth of carbon dioxide and climate changes, atmospheric acidity, the effects of changes on water, soils and biota as well as the particular problems of the tropical world. The book will be ideal for postgraduates studying atmospheric chemistry and for environmental protection agencies.
  • Air Pollution

    Supplement to Management Air Quality
    • 3rd Edition
    • Volume 8
    • August 20, 1986
    • Arthur C. Stern
    • English
    Subjects extensively covered include asbestos, carbon dioxide, lead, nuclear accidents, non-ionizing radiation, stratospheric ozone, and visibility.This state-of-the-art compilation will facilitate the work of air pollution control agency personnel, air pollution research scientists, and air pollution consultants. It will also be useful to law firms involved in air pollution litigation and to air pollution equipment and instrument manufacturers.