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Chemistry of the Environment

Chemistry of the Environment

Ronald A. Bailey | Herbert M. Clark | James P. Ferris | Sonja Krause | Robert L. Strong

(2002)

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Abstract

Emphasizing new science essential to the practice of environmental chemistry at the beginning of the new millennium, Chemistry of the Environment describes the atmosphere as a distinct sphere of the environment and the practice of industrial ecology as it applies to chemical science. It includes extensive coverage of nuclear chemistry, covering both natural environmental sources and anthropogenic sources, their impacts on health, and their role in energy production, that goes well beyond the newspaper coverage to discuss nuclear chemistry and disposal in a balanced and scientifically rational way.

  • This is the only environmental chemistry text to adequately discuss nuclear chemistry and disposal in a balanced and scientifically rational way.
  • The overall format allows for particular topics to be omitted at the discretion of the instructor without loss of continuity.
  • Contains a discussion of climate history to put current climate concerns in perspective, an approach that makes current controversy about climate change more understandable.

"This is a timely work with political overtones, rigorously treated topics, lavish data, adequate illustrations (including colour plates), some gems of information, high drama and occasional dark humour.
The reading lists are extensive and the exercises searching, although one would have welcomed solutions to numerical problems. The book is both a reference source and a required text for courses in environmental chemistry ranging up to honours degree or beyond."
C.G. Taylor, CHROMATOGRAPHIA, Volume 59, February 2004