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  • Springer Nature Switzerland AG Fundamentals of Meteorology

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    Book SynopsisThis book is dedicated to the atmosphere of our planet, and discusses historical and contemporary achievements in meteorological science and technology for the betterment of society. The book explores many significant atmospheric phenomena and physical processes from the local to global scale, as well as from the perspective of short and long-term time scales, and links these processes to various applications in other scientific disciplines with linkages to meteorology. In addition to addressing general topics such as climate system dynamics and climate change, the book also discusses atmospheric boundary layer, atmospheric waves, atmospheric chemistry, optics/photometeors, electricity, atmospheric modeling and numeric weather prediction. Through its interdisciplinary approach, the book will be of interest to researchers, students and academics in meteorology and atmospheric science, environmental physics, climate change dynamics, air pollution and human health impacts of atmospheric aerosols. Table of ContentsChapter 1 Introduction.- Chapter 2-Meteorology as the science.- Chapter 3-Historical background.- Chapter 4-Atmospheric structure and composition.- Chapter 5-Energy and radiation.- Chapter 6-The basics of atmospheric thermodynamics. Chapter 7-Air temperature.- Chapter 8-Atmospheric static.- Chapter 9-Atmospheric moisture.- Chapter 10-Clouds and precipitation.- Chapter 11-Air pressure and wind.- Chapter 12-Atmospheric motion.- Chapter 13-Atmospheric waves.- Chapter 14-Planetary boundary layer.- Chapter 15-General atmospheric circulation.- Chapter 16-Air masses and fronts.- Chapter 17-Cyclones and anticyclones.- Chapter 18-Tropical cyclones.- Chapter 19-Thunderstorms and tornadoes.- Chapter 20-Meteorological hazards.- Chapter 21-Atmospheric optical phenomena.- Chapter 22-Atmospheric chemistry.- Chapter 23-Weather forecast.- Chapter 24-Climate system and climate change.- Chapter 25-Earth and planetary observation and monitoring.

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  • Springer Plant Responses to Cadmium Toxicity

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    Book SynopsisIntroduction to Cadmium Toxicity in Plants.- Cadmium Uptake and Transport Mechanisms.- Mechanisms of Cadmium Tolerance in Plants.- Oxidative Stress and Antioxidant Defense.- Genetic Basis of Cadmium Tolerance in Plants.- Molecular Mechanisms of Cadmium Tolerance.- Approaches to Reducing Cadmium Uptake and Accumulation in Plants.- Phytoremediation: Using Plants to Detoxify Cadmium-Contaminated Soil.- Cadmium and Plant-Microbe Interactions.- Case Studies and Research Advances.- Impact of Cadmium Toxicity on Food Safety and Human Health.- Future Perspectives in Cadmium Toxicity Research.

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    £170.99

  • Springer Soil Bioremediation

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  • Springer Electronic Waste and Environmental Pollution

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    Book SynopsisAn Introduction to Electronic Waste Pollution and Its Sustainable Management.- Source, transport, and accumulation of e-waste in the aquatic and terrestrial ecosystem.- In-depth coverage of e-waste sources, characteristics, and environmental impact.- A Review on Environmental Electronic Waste Sources and Their Impact on Human Health.- E-waste- An invisible threat to global health and ecosystem.- Impact of e-waste on Human Health and Environment.- Environmental impacts of e-waste and the challenges and opportunities for its effective management.- Review on E-Waste Plastics in Construction: A Circular Economy Solution.- Bioprospecting of Indigenous and Engineered Microbiome for Heavy Metals extraction from Electronic Wastes.- RECOVERY OF PRECIOUS METALS FROM E-WASTE USING CYANOGENIC MICROBES.- Bioleaching of Heavy Metals from Electronic Waste.- Lithium Bioleaching: A prospective technology for lithium recovery from spent mobile battery.- An Overview of Occurrence, Application, and Recovery of Rare Earth Metals from E-Waste.- Advancements in the recovery of Rare-earth metals from electronic waste.- Innovative Bioprocessing Techniques for Sustainable E-Waste Management.- Biotechnical method for recovery of precious minerals from e-waste.- Integrating circular economy principles with fuzzy multi-criteria decision-making for sustainable e-waste management: A theoretical framework.- Impact of Electronic Waste on Environmental Pollution and Its Sustainable Management Through Circular Economy.- Challenges and opportunities for effective e-waste management in Odisha: A household level study.- Bio-Leaching as a Bio-circular Economy Approach for Recovery of Precious Minerals from E-Waste.- Nanoparticles, Microorganisms, and E-Waste: An Integrated Approach to Environmental Sustainability.

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    £132.99

  • Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Siedlungswasserwirtschaft

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    Book SynopsisDas bewährte Buch liefert eine ausführliche Einführung in das Arbeitsgebiet der Siedlungswasserwirtschaft. Behandelt werden die Wasserbeschaffung und -aufbereitung, Wasserversorgung, Abwasserableitung, Regenwasserkonzepte, Abwasserreinigung und Schlammbehandlung. Dieses umfassende Lehrbuch kann vorlesungsbegleitend in Technischen Universitäten und Fachhochschulen sowie zum Selbststudium für fortgeschrittene Studierende eingesetzt werden. Es vermittelt die grundlegenden Konzepte, Methoden und Modelle, ohne deren Verständnis eine vertiefte praxisorientierte Tätigkeit im Bereich des Bau- und Umweltingenieurwesens kaum denkbar ist.Trade ReviewAus den Rezensionen zur 3. Auflage: "… ein klarer Hinweis auf den Bedarf nach einem derartigen Lehrbuch mit den Grundlagen der Siedlungswasserwirtschaft. … Bei den einzelnen Kapiteln wird durch Rechenbeispiele ein sehr guter Konnex zur Praxis hergestellt. … Das Buch wird vom Autor für die Begleitung von Lehrveranstaltungen an Universitäten und Fachhochschulen empfohlen. Diesem Anspruch wird Willi Gujers ‘Siedlungswasserwirtschaft‘ jedenfalls vollauf gerecht. Aber auch darüber hinaus ist es in seiner Kompaktheit und Übersichtlichkeit ein wertvolles Werk für alle, die sich mit der Siedlungswasserwirtschaft beschäftigen." (RAIMUND HABERL, in: Österreichische Wasser- und Abfallwirtschaft, 2007, Issue 5-6, S. a35-a36)Table of ContentsGrundlagen.- Systemanalyse und Massenbilanz.- Charakterisierung von Wasser.- Charakterisierung von Klärschlamm.- Wasserbedarf, Abwasseranfall.- Schmutzstoffanfall und Temperatur.- Wasserversorgung.- Wasserversorgung.- Wasserbeschaffung.- Wasseraufbereitung.- Wasserspeicherung.- Wasserverteilung, Netz.- Siedlungsentwässerung.- Siedlungsentwässerung.- Siedlungshydrologie.- Entwässerungsverfahren.- Mischwasserbehandlung.- Technik der Siedlungsentwässerung.- Entwässerungsplanung.- Abwasserreinigung.- Abwasserreinigung.- Mechanische Abwasserreinigung.- Biologische Abwasserreinigung.- Physikalische Reinigungsverfahren.- Umfeld und Kosten der Abwasserreinigung.- Kleinkläranlagen und alternative Konzepte.- Behandlung von Klärschlamm.- Entsorgung von Klärschlamm.- Verfahren der Schlammbehandlung.

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  • Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Flächenrecycling durch kontrollierten Rückbau:

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    Book SynopsisAktueller Überblick über alle Aspekte des kontrollierten Rückbaus - praxisorientiert und mit zahlreichen Fallbeispielen veranschaulicht.Table of Contents1 Einführung.- 1.1 Begriffsdefinitionen.- 1.1.1 Konventioneller Abbruch.- 1.1.2 Kontrollierter Rückbau.- 1.1.3 Selektiver Rückbau.- 1.1.4 Bauabfälle.- 1.2 Ressourcenschonung durch Kreislaufwirtschaft im Bauwesen.- 1.3 Sachstand und Entwicklungsbedarf.- 1.4 Literatur.- 2 Rechtliche Rahmenbedingungen für den kontrollierten Rückbau.- 2.1 Der Rückbau im Vorschriftendschungel.- 2.1.1 Gebot zur Getrennthaltung.- 2.1.2 Kreislaufwirtschafts-und Abfallgesetz.- 2.1.3 Zielfestlegungen der Bundesregierung.- 2.1.4 Der Entsorgungsfachbetrieb.- 2.1.5 Nachweisverordnung.- 2.2 Abfallvermeidungs-und -verwertungsforum Berlin.- 3 Kommunale Strategien zur Umsetzung des kontrollierten Rückbaus.- 3.1 Einleitung.- 3.2 Rechtliche Grundlagen.- 3.3 Das Düsseldorfer Rückbaukonzept.- 3.3.1 Der Anwendungsbereich.- 3.3.2 Die Vorbereitung des Rückbaukonzeptes.- 3.3.3 Die Erstellung des Rückbaukonzeptes.- 3.3.4 Entsorgungs-und Verwertungshinweise.- 3.4 Erfahrungen/Vollzugsprobleme.- 3.5 Ausblick.- 3.6 Literatur.- 4 Planung von Rückbauprojekten: Grundlagenermittlung/Bestandsaufnahme, Variantenprüfung, Entwurfsplanung.- 4.1 Einleitung.- 4.2 Standortrecherche und Bestandsaufnahme (Grundlagenermittlung).- 4.2.1 Historisch-deskriptive Untersuchung.- 4.2.2 Gefährdungsabschätzung.- 4.2.3 Bewertung der Gebäude-und Anlagensubstanz.- 4.2.4 Gefahrstoffe.- 4.3 Rückbaukonzeption.- 4.3.1 Planungsvarianten (Vorplanung).- 4.3.2 Ausführungsvariante (Entwurfsplanung).- 4.3.3 Verwertungs-und Entsorgungskonzept.- 4.3.4 Arbeitssicherheit.- 4.4 Ausführungsplanung, Ausschreibung etc..- 4.5 Schlußbemerkung.- 4.6 Literatur.- 5 EDV-gestützte Planung des selektiven Gebäuderückbaus.- 5.1 Ausgangslage und Problemstellung.- 5.2 Demontageplanung.- 5.2.1 Gebäudeerfassung.- 5.2.2 Demontagestruktur-und Ressourcenplanung.- 5.2.3 Demontagezeitplanung.- 5.3 Verwertungsplanung.- 5.4 Termin-und Kostenplanung der Demontage und Verwertung.- 5.5 Literatur.- 6 Typische Schadstoffe und problematische Baustoffe.- 6.1 Einführung.- 6.2 Herkunft von Kontaminationen der Bausubstanz.- 6.2.1 Produktionsspezifische Schadstoffe.- 6.2.2 Schadstoffhal tige Baumaterialien.- 6.3 Halogenfreie Kohlenwasserstoffverbindungen.- 6.3.1 Mineralölkohlenwasserstoffe.- 6.3.2 Aromatische Kohlenwasserstoffverbindungen.- 6.4 Halogenkohlenwasserstoffe.- 6.4.1 Polychlorierte Biphenyle (PCB).- 6.4.2 Pentachlorphenol (PCP).- 6.4.3 Dioxine und Furane.- 6.4.4 Sonstige Chlorkohlenwasserstoffe.- 6.5 Schwermetalle.- 6.6 Asbest und künstliche Mineralfasern.- 6.6.1 Asbest.- 6.6.2 Künstliche Mineralfasern.- 6.7 Schlußbemerkung.- 6.8 Literatur.- 7 Beschreibung der typischen Rückbauverfahren: Demontage, Dekontamination, Abbruch.- 7.1 Arbeitsschritte beim Rückbau.- 7.1.1 Ausbau von sortenreinen Stoffen.- 7.1.2 Ausbau von kontaminierten Materialien.- 7.1.3 Restabbruch nach dem Ausbau kontaminierter Materialien.- 7.2 Rückbauverfahren bei kontaminierten Materialien.- 7.2.1 Reinigungsverfahren.- 7.2.2 Abtragsverfahren.- 7.2.3 Ausbauverfahren (Teilabbruch).- 7.2.4 Sonderverfahren.- 7.3 Verfahrensauswahl.- 7.4 Literatur.- 8 Rückbau der ehemaligen Halberger Hütte in Ludwigshafen.- 8.1 Standort und Rahmenbedingungen.- 8.2 Vorbereitung und Planung, die Rückbaukonzeption.- 8.3 Der Rückbau.- 8.4 Entsorgungswege.- 8.5 Verwertung und Entsorgung: Massenbilanz.- 8.6 Kostenaufstellung.- 8.7 Schlußbemerkungen.- 8.8 Literatur.- 9 Rückbau des Eisenwerkes Homberg (Efze)-Holzhausen.- 9.1 Standortbeschreibung.- 9.1.1 Allgemeines.- 9.1.2 Maßnahmen im Vorfeld der Sanierung.- 9.2 Beschreibung der Rückbaukonzeption, Rückbauplanung.- 9.2.1 Randbedingungen — Sanierungszielkriterien.- 9.2.2 Sanierungsvarianten.- 9.2.3 Variantenauswahl.- 9.2.4 Rückbauplanung.- 9.3 Darstellung der Projektstruktur.- 9.3.1 Beteiligte Behörden.- 9.3.2 Beteiligte Firmen.- 9.4 Ausschreibung und Vergabeverfahren.- 9.5 Durchführung der Rückbauarbeiten.- 9.5.1 Arbeitssicherheit und Arbeitsschutz.- 9.5.2 Entrümpelung, Demontage, Aufnahme von Rest-und Wertstoffen.- 9.5.3 Sanierungsuntersuchungen.- 9.5.4 Abbrucharbeiten.- 9.6 Bodensanierung.- 9.7 Beschreibung der Entsorgungs-und Verwertungswege.- 9.7.1 Wiederverwertung.- 9.7.2 Entsorgung über die Kreisrestmülldeponie (TA-Siedlungsabfall Deponieklasse I und II).- 9.7.3 Entsorgung über die Hessische Industriemüll GmbH.- 9.8 Massenbilanz zur Verwertung und Entsorgung.- 9.9 Wirtschaftlichkeitsbetrachtung.- 9.10 Fazit.- 9.11 Literatur.- 10 Arbeitsschutz und Sicherheitstechnik im Rahmen von Rückbauprojekten.- 10.1 Einleitung.- 10.2 Rechtliche Grundlagen.- 10.3 Gesundheitsgefahren.- 10.4 Sicherheitsplanung.- 10.5 Schutzmaßnahmen.- 10.5.1 Technische Schutzmaßnahmen.- 10.5.2 Organisatorische Schutzmaßnahmen.- 10.5.3 Persönliche Schutzausrüstung.- 10.6 Schlußbemerkungen.- 10.7 Literatur.- 11 Erfahrungen aus Pilotprojekten zum selektiven Rückbau: Hotel Post, Dobel — Reihenhauskomplex, Mulhouse.- 11.1 Hotel Post, Dobel.- 11.1.1 Allgemeine Daten zum Abbruchobjekt.- 11.1.2 Ergebnisse der Durchführung des selektiven Rückbaus.- 11.1.3 Verwertung der anfallenden Materialien.- 11.2 Reihenhauskomplex Mulhouse.- 11.2.1 Allgemeine Daten zum Abbruchobjekt.- 11.2.2 Analyse des selektiven Rückbaus.- 11.2.3 Analyse der Abbrucharbeiten.- 11.2.4 Verwertung der anfallenden Materialien.- 11.3 Kostenvergleich.- 11.4 Literatur.- 12 Verwertung von Bauabfällen.- 12.1 Einleitung.- 12.2 Rechtliche Rahmenbedingungen.- 12.3 Verwertung und Vermarktung.- 12.3.1 Mineralische Stofffiaktion.- 12.3.2 Einsatzmöglichkeiten im Tiefbau.- 12.3.3 Einsatzmöglichkeiten im Hochbau.- 12.4 Verwertung von Holzabfällen.- 12.5 Sonstige Abfälle.- 12.5.1 Kunststoffabfälle.- 12.5.2 Metallabfälle.- 12.5.3 Glasabfälle.- 12.5.4 Sonstige Materialien.- 12.6 Marketing/Vermarktung.- 12.7 Baustellen-und Abfallmanagement.- 12.8 Ausblick.- 12.9 Literatur.- 13 Produktrecycling im Bauwesen — Bauteilorientierter Rückbau von Gebäuden.- 13.1 Einführung.- 13.2 Strategien zur Abfallvermeidung im Bauwesen.- 13.3 Produktrecycling im Bauwesen.- 13.4 Bergung von Bauelementen durch bauteilorientierten Gebäuderückbau.- 13.5 Instrumente.- 13.6 Aufbau von logistischen, insbesondere informatorischen Netzwerken.- 13.7 Produktrecycling im Bauwesen: Praxisbeispiele.- 13.8 Ausblick.- 13.9 Literatur.- 14 Nutzwertanalytische Betrachtung von Rückbauverfahren.- 14.1 Einleitung.- 14.2 Einführung in die Nutzwertanalyse (NWA) am Beispiel von Rückbauvorhaben.- 14.3 Kriterienkatalog.- 14.4 Zielbaum und Rechenmodell.- 14.5 Bewertung der Kriterien.- 14.5.1 Entsorgung/Verwertung.- 14.5.2 Ökologie.- 14.5.3 Kosten für Planung, Bauleitung, Abbruch und Entsorgung/Verwertung.- 14.6 Berechnung des Gesamtnutzens.- 14.7 Diskussion der Ergebnisse.- 14.8 Zusammenfassung und Ausblick.- 14.9 Literatur.- 15 Ausblick: Perspektiven des kontrollierten Rückbaus.- 15.1 Einleitung und Begriffsbestimmung.- 15.2 Randbedingungen und Einflußgrößen.- 15.2.1 Einflußgröße Ökonomie.- 15.2.2 Einflußgröße Ökologie.- 15.2.3 Flächenmanagement.- 15.2.4 Einflußgröße Arbeitsmarktsituation.- 15.2.5 Einflußgröße Abfall-/Kreislaufwirtschaft.- 15.2.6 Konzept einer nachhaltigen Bauwirtschaft.

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  • Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Introduction to Physics and Chemistry of Combustion: Explosion, Flame, Detonation

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    Book SynopsisMost of the material covered in this book deals with the fundamentals of chemistry and physics of key processes and fundamental mechanisms for various combustion and combustion related phenomena in gaseous combustible mixture. It provides the reader with basic knowledge of burning processes and mechanisms of reaction wave propagation. The combustion of a gas mixture (flame, explosion, detonation) is necessarily accompanied by motion of the gas. The process of combustion is therefore not only a chemical phenomenon but also one of gas dynamics. The material selection focuses on the gas phase and with premixed gas combustion. Premixed gas combustion is of practical importance in engines, modern gas turbine and explosions, where the fuel and air are essentially premixed, and combustion occurs by the propagation of a front separating unburned mixture from fully burned mixture. Since premixed combustion is the most fundamental and potential for practical applications, the emphasis in the present work is be placed on regimes of premixed combustion. This text is intended for graduate students of different specialties, including physics, chemistry, mechanical engineering, computer science, mathematics and astrophysics. Trade ReviewAus den Rezensionen: "Das vorliegende Buch richtet sich vor allem an ‘Graduate Students’, also an Studierende, die bereits mindestens einen Bachelorabschluss ... haben. ... Wer sich durch den 360-seitigen Text durcharbeitet, bekommt auf jeden Fall eine hervorragende Einführung in die Komplexität von Verbrennungsprozessen von Gasmischungen. ... Gut ist sicher, dass jedes Kapitel am Ende einige Aufgaben enthält … Das Buch liefert insgesamt eine sehr gute Einführung in das Thema und fundierte Kenntnisse auf dem Gebiet der Physik, speziell der Gasdynamik für Verbrennungsprozesse von Gasmischungen." (Thomas M. Klapötke, in: Nachrichtenb aus der Chemie, 2009, Vol. 57, Issue 1, S. 60 f.)Table of ContentsBasic Concepts of Thermodynamics.- Chemical Thermodynamics.- Combustion Chemistry.- Self-Accelerating Reactions, Explosions.- Velocity and Temperature of Laminar Flames.- to Hydrodynamics of Ideal Fluids.- Energy Dissipation in Gases and Liquids.- Detonation and Shock Waves.- Hydrodynamics of Propagating Flame.- Regimes of Premixed Flames.- Internal Combustion Engines.- Combustion and Environmental Concerns.

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    £103.99

  • Springer The Computational Structure of Life Cycle Assessment

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    Book SynopsisLife Cycle assessment (LCA) is a tool for environmental decision-support in relation to products from the cradle to the grave. Until now, more emphasis has been put on the inclusion quantitative models and databases and on the design of guidebooks for applying LCA than on the integrative aspect of combining these models and data. This is a remarkable thing, since LCA in practice deals with thousands of quantitative data items that have to be combined in the correct manner. For this, one needs mathematical rules and algorithmic principles for carrying out an LCA. This book presents the first coherent treatment of the mathematical and algorithmic aspects of LCA. These computational aspects are presented in matrix form, so that a concise and elegant formulation is achieved. This form, moreover, provides a platform for further extension of analysis using perturbation theory, structural theory and economic input-output analysis.Trade Review"Heijungs and Suh's Computational Structure of Life Cycles Assessment fills a gap in the methodological literature supporting life-cycle assessments (LCA). It provides a consistent approach, terminology, and notation previously lacking and only partially addressed by archival literature and standardization efforts. Much of the book focuses on the computational aspects of inventory analysis using linear algebra. The construction has atleast three advantages. First, the method is compatible with current inventory data collection and management practices…Second, the computational structure forces the practitioner to account for the full life cycle of material and energy flows and explicitly accounts for "complications"….Third, the matrix structure facilitates impact assessment and interpretation as currently applied by LCA practitioners…Even though the linear algebra concepts used are quite basic, the text is really designed for the atleast somewhat experienced LCA practitioner or the graduate student with some level of comfort in applying mathematical models to complex systems…Finally, the computational structure presented is complete in taking the practitioner from inventory analysis through interpretation.. Practitioners who read this text will benefit from the author’s experiences in applying LCA and developing LCA methods…" Journal of Industrial Ecology, 7:2 (2003)Table of ContentsPreface. 1. Introduction. 2. The basic model for inventory analysis. 3. The refined model for inventory analysis. 4. Advanced topics in inventory analysis*. 5. Relation with input-output analysis*. 6. Perturbation theory. 7. Structural theory. 8. Beyond the inventory analysis. 9. Further extensions*. 10. Issues of implementation*. A. Matrix algebra. B. Main terms and symbols. C. Matlab code for most important algorithms. References. Index.

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  • World Health Organization 1-Propanol

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  • World Health Organization n-Hexane

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  • World Health Organization Chloroform

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  • World Health Organization Chrysotile Asbestos

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  • Springer A New Era of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons

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    Book SynopsisSoutheast Asia (Vietnam): Vegetation/Post harvest burning.- East Asia (China): Coal burning.- South Asia (India): Incineration/Cooking/Incineration.- Africa (Rwanda): Vegetation fire/Vehicles.

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    £123.49

  • Springer Fluoride and Fluorocarbon Toxicity

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  • Probabilistic Techniques in Exposure Assessment A Handbook for Dealing with Variability and Uncertainty in Models and Inputs

    Springer Probabilistic Techniques in Exposure Assessment A Handbook for Dealing with Variability and Uncertainty in Models and Inputs

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    Book SynopsisAt this time when regulatory agencies are accepting and actively encouraging probabilistic approaches and the attribution of overall uncertainty among inputs to support Value of Information analyses, a comprehensive sourcebook on methods for addressing variability and uncertainty in exposure analysis is sorely needed.Trade Review`...the various topics are presented extremely well from the pedagogic point of view. For readers of this journal, the most appealing feature of the book is its extensive coverage of systems modeling and simulation . Other good features of the book include: careful examination of assumptions under which probabilistic modeling is a useful and justified; excellent discussion of the many aspects of uncertainty and variability; unusually good and extensive (80-page long) coverage of probability distributions; interesting and well-described examples and the case studies in the area of risk analysis; and a useful glossary of technical terms. In summary, this is an excellent book for anyone interested in probabilistic modeling. In my opinion, it is the right book in this domain for readers of this journal and I highly recommend it.' International Journal of General Systems, 31(1):97-110, (2002)Table of ContentsIntroduction. A Basic Framework for Probabilistic Analysis. Approaches to Model Uncertainty. Characterizing Variability and Uncertainty in Model Inputs. Data and Distributions. Special Topics Related to Distribution Development. Probabilistic Modeling Techniques. Identifying Key Contributors to Variability and Uncertainty in Model Outputs. An Illustrative Case Study of the Application of Probabilistic Exposure Assessment. Glossary. Index.

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  • Fire Effects on Soil Properties

    Taylor & Francis Ltd Fire Effects on Soil Properties

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    Book SynopsisWildland fires are occurring more frequently and affecting more of Earth's surface than ever before. These fires affect the properties of soils and the processes by which they form, but the nature of these impacts has not been well understood. Given that healthy soil is necessary to sustain biodiversity, ecosystems and agriculture, the impact of fire on soil is a vital field of research.Fire Effects on Soil Properties brings together current research on the effects of fire on the physical, biological and chemical properties of soil. Written by over 60 international experts in the field, it includes examples from fire-prone areas across the world, dealing with ash, meso and macrofauna, smouldering fires, recurrent fires and management of fire-affected soils. It also describes current best practice methodologies for research and monitoring of fire effects and new methodologies for future research. This is the first time information on this topic has been presented in a single vTable of ContentsPart 1 Review of fire effects on soil properties, Part 2 Methods used to study the effects of fire on soils.

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  • The Earth Under Threat A Christian Perspective

    Wild Goose Publications The Earth Under Threat A Christian Perspective

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  • Modeling of Atmospheric Chemistry

    Cambridge University Press Modeling of Atmospheric Chemistry

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    Book SynopsisMathematical modeling of atmospheric composition is a formidable scientific and computational challenge. This comprehensive presentation of the modeling methods used in atmospheric chemistry focuses on both theory and practice, from the fundamental principles behind models, through to their applications in interpreting observations. An encyclopaedic coverage of methods used in atmospheric modeling, including their advantages and disadvantages, makes this a one-stop resource with a large scope. Particular emphasis is given to the mathematical formulation of chemical, radiative, and aerosol processes; advection and turbulent transport; emission and deposition processes; as well as major chapters on model evaluation and inverse modeling. The modeling of atmospheric chemistry is an intrinsically interdisciplinary endeavour, bringing together meteorology, radiative transfer, physical chemistry and biogeochemistry, making the book of value to a broad readership. Introductory chapters and a rTrade Review'This exceptional volume by two pioneers in the field covers every essential aspect of atmospheric modeling.' John Seinfeld, California Institute of Technology'An impressive and comprehensive description of the theoretical underpinning and practical application of atmospheric chemistry modeling. Soon to be a classic reference for graduate students and researchers in the field.' Colette L. Heald, Massachusetts Institute of Technology'Brasseur and Jacob, both world leaders in modelling atmospheric chemistry, have written a thoroughly engaging textbook. The breadth and depth of the material covered in the book is impressive, but a major strength of the book is the ability of the authors to present often complex information in an accessible way. I have no doubt that this book will help educate future generations of scientists and be a reference point for researchers worldwide. It will certainly become a well-thumbed volume on my bookshelf.' Paul Palmer, University of Edinburgh'This excellent book provides a comprehensive introduction and reference to modeling of atmospheric chemistry from two of the pioneering authorities in the field. From the historical motivations through to modern-day approaches, the atmospheric physical, chemical and radiative components of the model framework are described. What makes this book particularly relevant and timely is the discussion of the methods for integrating observations and models that are at the forefront of current scientific advancement.' David P. Edwards, National Center for Atmospheric ResearchTable of ContentsPreface; 1. The concept of model; 2. Atmospheric structure and dynamics; 3. Chemical processes in the atmosphere; 4. Model equations and numerical approaches; 5. Formulation of radiative, chemical, and aerosol rates; 6. Numerical methods for chemical systems; 7. Numerical methods for advection; 8. Parameterization of small-scale processes; 9. Surface fluxes; 10. Atmospheric observations and model evaluation; 11. Inverse modeling for atmospheric chemistry; Appendix A. Physical constants and other data; Appendix B. Units, multiplying prefixes and conversion factors; Appendix C. International reference atmosphere; Appendix D. Chemical mechanism; Appendix E. Brief mathematical review; Further reading; Index.

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  • Veterinary Medicines in the Environment

    Taylor & Francis Inc Veterinary Medicines in the Environment

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    Book SynopsisExamine the Current State of the ScienceSurface water sampling programs across the globe have shown the presence of many different classes of medicines. The potential risks associated with the release of these medicines into the environment have become an increasingly important issue for environmental regulators. Effects of Veterinary Medicines in the Environment examines the current state of the science in evaluating the potential risks of veterinary medicines to aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.International Panel Provide Guidance The book brings together more than 30 experts, from eight countries, with expertise in risk assessment, environmental toxicology and chemistry, and environmental policy and regulation. These experts provide guidance, based on standard risk assessment approaches, on how to assess the environmental effects of veterinary medicines. The text discusses pathTable of ContentsIntroduction. Use of Veterinary Medicines in the Environment. Environmental Risk Assessment and Management of Veterinary Medicines. Exposure Assessment of Veterinary Medicines in Aquatic Systems. Assessing the Aquatic Hazards of Veterinary Medicines. Exposure Assessment of Veterinary Medicines in Terrestrial Systems. Assessing the Effects of Veterinary Medicines on the Terrestrial Environment. Workshop Conclusions and Recommendations. Index.

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  • SemiField Methods for the Environmental Risk

    Taylor & Francis Inc SemiField Methods for the Environmental Risk

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    Book SynopsisBased on discussions at the 2007 SETAC Europe PERAS Workshop in Coimbra, Semi-Field Methods for the Environmental Risk Assessment of Pesticides in Soil presents a timely summary of state-of-the-art higher-tier terrestrial risk assessment of plant protection products (PPPs). Influential regulators, academics, and industry scientists provide a comprehensive, science-based view to guide regulatory authorities and manufacturers in assessing the higher-tier terrestrial risks of PPPs in the environment. The book includes a clear description of how to perform a higher-tier terrestrial risk assessment and provides a single reference on the subject. It examines various types of semi-field methods for soil assessment, including the use of terrestrial model ecosystems for pesticide risk assessment. In addition, the text also explores legislative and regulatory issues and offers technical recommendations. The book provides guidance on how to assess the soil risks of pestTable of ContentsIntroduction. Background. Ecological Considerations. Legislative and Regulatory Background to the Assessment of Risks from Plant Protection Products in Soil. Overview and Evaluation of Soil Semi-Field (higher tier) Methods. Technical Recommendations. Research Needs. References. Appendices.

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  • Integrated Air Quality Management

    Taylor & Francis Inc Integrated Air Quality Management

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    Book SynopsisThe steady growth in the number of vehicles on the road, heavy reliance on coal, use of dirty fuels for residential combustion, and extensive open burning are some of the major factors leading to the progressive deterioration of air quality in developing countries in Asia. And despite efforts to establish and implement air quality measurement systems, the development of infrastructure, environmental technology, and management practices continues to lag behind the rate of emission increase. Based on ten years of coordinated research, Integrated Air Quality Management: Asian Case Studies discusses technical and policy tools for the integrated air quality management of developing countries in Asia.The book begins with an overview of major issues of air quality management practices in developing Asia and potential approaches to reduce pollution, including opportunities for integration of air quality improvement and climate migration strategies. It covers the methTable of ContentsStatus of Air Quality Management (AQM). Particulate Matter Air Quality: Status, Trends and Composition. Analysis of PM Contributing Sources Using Receptor Models. Modeling for Air Quality Management. Air Pollution Control Techniques. Integrated Management Strategies.

    1 in stock

    £185.25

  • Geochemical and Hydrological Reactivity of Heavy

    Taylor & Francis Inc Geochemical and Hydrological Reactivity of Heavy

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe hydrological and geochemical interactions between clay minerals and organic matter in soils directly influence the reaction, behavior, and mobility of heavy metals in soils. Geochemical and Hydrological Reactivity of Heavy Metals in Soils is one of few books that comprehensively illustrates this cause-and-effect relationship. It highlights analytical techniques such as nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and environmental electron microscopy and reveals how molecular-level modeling is used to remove metal contaminants from the environment. It is thus a practical guide for soil and groundwater scientists, ecologists, and government regulators.Table of ContentsThe hydrological and geochemical interactions between clay minerals and organic matter in soils directly influence the reaction, behavior, and mobility of heavy metals in soils. Geochemical and Hydrological Reactivity of Heavy Metals in Soils is one of only a few books that comprehensively illustrates this cause-and-effect relationship. It highlights analytical techniques such as nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and environmental electron microscopy and reveals how molecular-level modeling is used to remove metal contaminants from the environment. It is thus a practical guide for soil and groundwater scientists, ecologists, and government regulators.

    1 in stock

    £71.24

  • Environmental Politics in the Middle East : Local

    C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd Environmental Politics in the Middle East : Local

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book investigates how ecology and politics meet in the Middle East and how those interactions connect to the global political economy. Through region-wide analyses and case studies from the Arabian Peninsula, the Gulf of Aden, the Levant and North Africa, the volume highlights the intimate connections of environmental activism, energy infrastructure and illicit commodity trading with the political economies of Central Asia, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent. The book's nine chapters analyse how the exploitation and representation of the environment have shaped the history of the region--and determined its place in global politics. It argues that how the ecological is understood, instrumentalised and intervened upon is the product of political struggle: deconstructing ideas and practices of environmental change means unravelling claims of authority and legitimacy. This is particularly important in a region frequently seen through the prism of environmental determinism, where ruling elites have imposed authoritarian control as the corollary of 'environmental crisis'. This unique and urgent collection will question much of what we think we know about this pressing issue. Trade Review'A comprehensive assessment of the problems and challenges linked to the process of greening arid Gulf landscapes . . . this book is a must-read.''An enormously valuable contribution to the increasing global concern with Middle Eastern water politics. This volume should be required reading for scholars, experts, and social activists, as well as all those who have a stake in managing the dangerous future of our over-crowded planet.' -- Roger Owen, A.J. Meyer Professor of Middle East History, Harvard University'To call this volume pioneering would not do it justice. Rich in historical and technical detail, it makes sense of the challenges facing a region awash with crude oil yet beleaguered by rapidly degrading environmental conditions. An urgent and pathbreaking book, it will shape debates for years to come.' -- Anoush Ehteshami, Director of the Institute for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies and Al-Sabah Chair in the School of Government and International Affairs, Durham University'Drawing on novel and empirically rich case studies, this book is a necessary and powerful call to center environmental politics in discussions of authoritarianism, social mobilization, financial accumulation, and the political economies of development and infrastructural manipulation, in the Middle East, and beyond.' -- Alan Mikhail

    5 in stock

    £23.75

  • The Elephant and the Bee

    Jacaranda Books Art Music Ltd The Elephant and the Bee

    Book SynopsisOn saving the world and other triumphant failures... As a child, young Kenyan Jess de Boer knew that one day she would save the world. Leaving behind the comfort of home she sets out to make her dream a reality. Many continents, adventures and a few hilarious mishaps later, Jess returns to Africa to dedicate herself to a new passion - beekeeping. Follow the beautifully illustrated misadventures of a young, modern-day explorer as she tackles the enormous challenges of aid in Africa, environmental concerns and conservation issues - often with humorous and dramatic results. While saving the world isn't as easy as it seems, we can make a positive change, one little bee at a time!Trade ReviewThis is a story we can all relate with. What will we do with our life? Do we have to follow a path we build in our head for many years or will we just go with the flow? From Africa to Switzerland, with a quick detour to Vietnam, Jess brings us in her peregrination and her mental journey of "What can I do with my life?". Is following your principles enough? How can a simple detail (in this case, an advert for beekeeping classes) change the course of your life - and others? This was a truly fun and inspiring book. You'll finish it full of hope and motivation to engage in something (or someone) new and unusual. * Marion Tessier, The KU Big Read *If I had seen this book in the bookstore and it had been sealed with only the cover for reference, I would still pick it up. Its title 'The Elephant and the Bee, Jess de Boer On Saving The World and other triumphant failures' had me chuckling even before I had read the preface. That sets the pace of the book, which gives an honest account of the author's incredible journey of trying to find her purpose and like most of us attempting to actually do 'something good for once as opposed to just thinking about it.'Jess's story begins right after high school and she shares a collection of stories, spanning several years and different continents that gives the reader a peek into her personal defeats and success in her bid to save the world. What makes this book a real page turner, are the Kenyan author's clever descriptions of all the places she has been. There is the hilarious description of a café she worked at in Christchurch, New Zealand, 'The building itself had only just survived the earlier tremors and was held together with suspicious amount of wire, duct tape and cable ties...' And then her realisation that the mountains wilderness that she had longed to see in Lao Cai in China, 'was in reality a never-ending row of scruffy hotels and eateries on either side of a road...'Throughout the whole book, I felt like I was listening to a story told by a friend over coffee and even the ending is not really an ending but the possibility of something new. As Jess surmises, 'While saving the world isn't easy as it seems, we can make a positive change, one little bee at a time.' What a beautiful read. * Brenda Okoth, The Sunday *

    £12.34

  • Design and Construction of Phosphorus Removal

    Springer International Publishing AG Design and Construction of Phosphorus Removal

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe purpose of this book is to introduce the phosphorus (P) removal structure as a new BMP for reducing dissolved P loading to surface waters from non-point source pollution, provide guidance on designing site-specific P removal structures, and provide instruction on use of the design software, “Phrog” (Phosphorus Removal Online Guidance). The book initially provides a review of the nature and sources of non-point source P pollution, examines short and long term solutions to the problem, and provides detailed theory on design and operation of the P removal structure. As with many areas of study, one of the best methods of communicating concepts is through illustrations and examples. This book is no exception; several years of experience in studying P sorption and constructing P removal structures at multiple scales and settings is utilized for providing real examples and applications. With an understanding of the P removal structure established, the reader is instructed on how to obtain all of the necessary inputs for properly designing a site-specific P removal structure for meeting a desired lifetime and performance, or predict the performance and lifetime of a previously constructed P removal structure. For the readers who already possess the Phrog design software or are interested in obtaining it, one chapter is dedicated to detailed use of the software as demonstrated with various examples of structure design and also prediction.Table of Contents1. Introduction to phosphorus and water quality1.1. The role of phosphorus in ecosystems1.1.1. Eutrophication1.1.2. Cultural and Political Response to Eutrophication Issues1.2. Sources of phosphorus transported to surface waters1.2.1. Point Sources (Wastewater Treatment Plants)1.2.2. Non-point phosphorus sources and forms1.3. Best management practices and dissolved phosphorus losses1.4. References2. Reducing Phosphorus Transport: An Overview of Best Management Practices2.1. Dealing with eutrophication: treat the symptoms or the cause?2.2. Incidental vs. legacy phosphorus losses2.3. Legacy phosphorus2.3.1. Preventing legacy P from occurring2.3.2. Containment of legacy phosphorus losses2.3.3. Remediation of legacy phosphorus2.4. References3. Phosphorus Removal Structures as a Short-Term Solution for the Problem of Dissolved Phosphorus Transport to Surface Waters3.1. Purpose, Concept, and General Theory of Phosphorus Removal Structures3.1.1. How the phosphorus removal structure works for removing the target pollutant: dissolved phosphorus3.1.2. Choosing the most efficient target locations for a phosphorus removal structure 3.2. Examples and applications of phosphorus removal structures3.2.1. Modular box3.2.2. Ditch-filter3.2.3. Surface confined bed 3.2.4. Cartridges3.2.5. Pond filter3.2.6. Blind/surface inlets3.2.7. Bio-retention cell3.2.8. Subsurface tile drain filter3.2.9. Waste-water treatment structures3.2.10. Treatment at confined animal feeding operations3.2.11. Treatment at silage bunkers3.3. Summary of P removal structure styles3.4. References4. Phosphorus sorption materials (PSMs): the heart of the phosphorus removal structure4.1. What are PSMs?4.1.1.< Examples of PSMs4.1.2. Choosing a PSM4.2. What makes a material an effective PSM?4.2.1. P sorption capacity and kinetics of P removal4.2.2. Physical properties important to PSMs4.2.3. Safety considerations of PSMs4.3. The paradox of many PSMs4.3.1. Potential solutions for PSMs with insufficient hydraulic conductivity4.3.2. A note on the use of steel slag and chemical treatment4.4. References5. Characterization of PSMs5.1. Measuring and estimating P removal: flow-through vs. batch tests5.2. The P removal design curve5.2.1. Method for direct measurement of the design curve: flow-through experiment5.2.2. Indirect estimation of the P design curve through characterization of PSMs5.3. Methods of physical characterization of PSMs necessary for designing a P removal structure5.3.1. Measurement of bulk density5.3.2. Measurement of porosity and particle density5.3.3. Measurement of saturated hydraulic conductivity5.4. Methods of safety characterization of PSMs5.4.1. Total metal concentration by digestion5.4.2. Method for water soluble metals5.4.3. Synthetic precipitation leaching procedure (SPLP)5.5. References6. Designing a Phosphorus Removal Structure6.1. Designing structures to achieve target P load removal and lifetime6.1.1. Use of the design curve and governing equations for designing structures6.1.2. Determining the required mass of PSM for a P removal structure6.2. Site characterization inputs required for conducting a design6.2.1. Average annual dissolved P load6.2.2. Peak flow rates6.2.3. Hydraulic head and maximum area for structure6.3. Drainage of the P removal structure: balancing flow rate with retention time6.3.1. Water flow through the P removal structure6.3.2. Retention time6.3.3. Drainage of the P removal structure6.4. General procedure for conducting a structure design and information obtained6.4.1. General design procedure6.4.2. General results from conducting a proper design6.5. Optional: total and particulate P removal with sediment reduction6.5.1. Estimating sediment load reduction6.5.2. Estimating total P and particulate P reductions from sediment removal within the structure6.6. Further considerations in design and construction6.6.1. Free drainage6.6.2. Using a “cap layer” for fine-textured PSMs6.6.3. Use of flow control structures6.6.4. Overflow6.7. References7. Using the Phrog software7.1. Designing a P removal structure vs. predicting performance of an existing structure7.2. Two broad styles for P removal structures: bed vs. ditch structure7.3. Specific inputs required for design of a P removal structure7.3.1. Chemical and physical characteristics of PSM to be used7.3.2. Site characteristics, constraints, and target P removal goals7.3.3. Additional inputs for predicting performance of an existing structure7.3.4. Optional inputs for estimating total and particulate P removal7.4. General output from Phrog software when conducting a design7.4.1. Output: physical construction specifications7.4.2. Output: predicted structure performance and guidance in obtaining a suitable design 7.5. Case studies using Phrog to design or predict7.5.1. Design a ditch structure: details of Phrog use and example of how to simultaneously meet the target flow rate and retention time7.5.2. Predict performance of an existing ditch structure7.5.3. Design a subsurface bed structure for treating tile drainage7.5.4. Predict the performance of a blind inlet and demonstration of predicting particulate and total P removal7.5.5. Bio-retention cells7.5.6. Design a confined bed located on a CAFO7.5.7. Wastewater treatment plant tertiary P treatment and example use of direct input of design curve coefficients7.6. References8. Disposal of Spent Phosphorus Sorption Materials8.1. Use of spent PSMs as a P fertilizer8.1.1. Testing PSMs to determine potential for P release to plants or runoff after land application to soil8.2. Extraction of P from spent PSMs and potential recharge8.2.1. Stripping P from spent PSMs: is it worth it?8.3. Land application of spent PSMs to soils for benefits other than P fertilizer8.3.1. Safety considerations in land application of spent PSMs8.4. Alternative to land application of spent PSMs 8.5. 8.5 References

    1 in stock

    £89.99

  • Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Chemikalienlagerung: Referenzanlagen, Technik und Organisation, Genehmigungspraxis

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisChemikalien werden vielerorts und in größeren Mengen in Lagerbetrieben, beim Handel und in Produktionsbetrieben gelagert. Oft genug werden die vielen komplizierten Vorschriften nicht eingehalten. Andererseits gibt es in Deutschland aber schon eine Reihe von modernen sicheren Chemikalienlagern für Gefahrgut, Gefahrstoffe und wassergefährdende Stoffe.Diese Anlagen setzen die Maßstäbe für die erforderliche Sicherheit und sind die Grundlage für dieses Praxishandbuch:- Der Schwerpunkt ist die systematische Gegenüberstellung von Referenzanlagen in Tabellen. - Über Details wird umfassend und übersichtlich mit schnellem Zugriff informiert, ebenfalls in Tabellenform. - Das Wichtigste über Genehmigungsverfahren, zugeschnitten auf Chemikalienlager, wird verständlich dargestellt; behördliche Formulare sind abgedruckt. - Mit den Referenzanlagen kann der Stand der Sicherheitstechnik ohne Umwege ermittelt werden.Table of Contents1 Vorstellung der Referenzanlagen.- 1.1 Lagerräume der Firma Dettmer Container Packing.- 1.2 Hochregallager der Firma Merck.- 1.3 Lageranlagen von Cretschmar/Henkel.-1.4 Lagerhalle der Heinrich Scheren Spedition.- 1.5 Lagerhalle der Hoechst Schering AgrEvo.- 1.6 Containerlager der Infra Serv GmbH& Co. Hoechst KG.- 1.7 Lagerhalle der Thyssen Haniel Safety First.- 1.8 Lagerhalle der Firma Rhenus Kleyling.- 1.9 Lagerhalle der Firma Andreas Schmid.- 1.10 Lagerhalle der Buss Logistik Terminal GmbH.- 1.11 Hochregallager von Buss Logistik Terminal Neuhof.- 1.12 Dupeg Tank Terminal.- 1.13 Lagercontaineranlage der Eurocargo.- 1.14 Lagerhalle der Firma Lesch + Lübcke.- 1.15 Lagerhalle der Firma Lübker.- 1.16 Lagerhalle von Sigma Coatings.- 1.17 Lagerboxenanlage der Firma Transbaltic.- 1.18 Lagerhalle der Firma Rhenus.- 1.19 Hochregallager der Firma Rhenus.- 1.20 Lagerhalle der Firma Dachser.- 1.21 Lagerhalle der Emons-Spedition.- 1.22 Lagerhalle der Firma Transbest.- 1.23 Lagerhalle der Donau-Speditions-Gesellschaft Kießling.- 1.24 Lagerhalle der Lehnkering AG.- 1.25 Lagerhalle der GELO Gefahrgut-Logistik.- 2 Vergleich von Merkmalen aus Kapitel 1.- 3 Praxis der behördlichen Genehmigung.-

    1 in stock

    £42.74

  • Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Atmospheric Ozone as a Climate Gas: General Circulation Model Simulations

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisOne of the major findings in the 1992 IPCC report and the 1994 World Meteorological Organization's Ozone Assessment report was the identification of possible climatic effects over the last few decades resulting from anthropogenic ally-induced changes in atmospheric ozone. The initial quantitative estimates of their direct climatic effects indicate significant impacts, though large uncertainties exist and studies using general circulation models are needed. A point that needs to be addressed in particular is that atmospheric ozone differs from greenhouse gases in that it is formed and destroyed by chemical processes in the atmosphere due to interaction involving a large number of source gases (e. g. H0, NO ' CO, 2 x NMHC, N0, CH and the CFCs). Therefore, the indirect effect of climate-chemistry 2 4 interaction involving atmospheric ozone is an important aspect for consideration in general circulation models. During the last few years, there have been several international workshops related to atmospheric ozone. In 1987, a NATO workshop on atmospheric ozone was held in Lillehammer, Norway. More recently, two workshops were organized to discuss the topic "General Circulation Model Study of Climate-Chemistry Interaction. " The first was held August 19-21, 1992, in Oslo, Norway, and the second held May 26-27,1993, in Albany, New York, USA. The two workshops were IAMAP activities under the Trace Constituent Working Group.Table of Contents1 Session Summaries.- I: Upper Tropospheric/Lower Stratospheric Ozone Climatology.- II: Chemical Modeling.- III: Climate Modeling.- IV: Issues Relevant to the Development of Coupled Chermstry/Climate Models.- 2 Research Studies.- Climate Change and Its Effect on Tropospheric Ozone.- Simulations of Stratospheric Ozone in a Climate Model.- GCM Modelling of the Stratospheric Dynamics and Its Coupling with Chemistry.- Analysis of 25 Years of Regular Ozone Soundings at Uccle (Belgium).- Concurrent Ozone and Temperature Trends Derived from Ozonesonde Stations.- Responses in Tropospheric Chemistry to Changes in UV Fluxes, Temperatures and Water Vapour Densities.- On the Interrelationship Between Recent Climate Trends, Ozone Changes and Increased Greenhouse Gas Forcing.- Mid-Latitude Stratospheric-Tropospheric Ozone Exchange — A Trend Study.- Radiative Forcing by Tropospheric Ozone Changes Due to Increased Emissions of CH4, CO and Nox.- The Role of Convection in the Vertical Distribution of Ozone and Precursors in the Troposphere.- Effects of Aqueous-Phase Chemistry on Tropospheric O3 and Odd Hydrogen.- Ozone Chemistry Changes in the Troposphere and Consequent Radiative Forcing of Climate.- A GCM Study of the Climatic Effect of 1979–1992 Ozone Trend.- Ozone Monitoring in Taiwan.- Experimental Determinations of Meridional Distribution and Long Term Evolution of Tropospheric Ozone — Consequences on Radiative Forcing.- Challenges in Tropospheric Ozone and Predicting Its Future Trend.- Chemistry of Ozone in the Upper Troposphere and Lower Stratosphere: Perspectives from Laboratory Studies.- Stratospheric Ozone Research in Finland, Focusing on Atmospheric Modelling.- Radiative Forcing Due to Changes in Ozone: A Comparison of Different Codes.- Ozone Trends from Satellite Data.- Connections Between Atmospheric Ozone, the Climate System and UV-B Radiation in the Arctic.- Tropopause Fold Formation in an Explosive Cyclogenesis.- Development of Coupled Models at LASG.- The Recent Variability of Atmospheric Ozone in the Middle Latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere and Solar Ultraviolet Radiation.- Studies on Atmospheric Ozone over China.- Authors and Participants.- Author Index.

    15 in stock

    £85.49

  • Plastic World

    Hatje Cantz Plastic World

    Book SynopsisTHE ART OF PLASTIC Plastic is everywhere. It permeates our everyday lives, is inexpensive and available worldwide. Thanks to their literally astonishing plasticity, plastics soon began to fascinate artists as well - both as a symptom and a symbol of mass culture. In the brief history of the "Plastic Age" the versatile substance transformed though: from the epitome of progress, utopian spirit, and democratization of consumerism into a threat. Plastic World offers a broad panorama of the artistic use of plastic and a position towards a matter that matters to us all. Through more than 100 objects, assemblages, installations, environments and films by some 50 international artists, this catalogue explores a spectrum ranging from the euphoria of pop culture in the 1960s and the futuristic influence of the space age, to the "trash" works of Nouveau Realisme and the ecocritical positions of today. FEATURED ARTISTS: Monira Al Qadiri, Archigram, Arman, Lynda Benglis, Cesar, Christo, Oyvind Fahlstrom, Eva Hesse, Hans Hollein, Craig Kauffman, Kiki Kogelnik, Gino Marotta, James Rosenquist, Pascale Marthine Tayou and Pinar Yolda.

    £38.40

  • Chromatography in Environmental Protection

    Taylor & Francis Ltd Chromatography in Environmental Protection

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisChromatography has been developed as a powerful and rapid technique for the separation of compounds with highly similar molecular characteristics, even from complicated matrices. Due to their excellent separation characteristics and Versatility, chromatographic methods have found growing acceptance and application in environmental protection for residue analysis in air, ground and surface waters, sewage, sludge, soil matrices, etc The book will be of interest to analytical chemists in legalisation and research and to analytical control specialists, as well as to researchers and students.Table of Contents1. Separation Strategies for Environmental Pollutants: Theory and Practice 2. Hydrocarbons and Hydrocarbon-Based Pollutants 3. Aromatic and Polyaromatic Pollutants 4. Pesticides

    1 in stock

    £209.00

  • Macroecology

    The University of Chicago Press Macroecology

    Book SynopsisThis work demonstrates the advantages of macroecology for conservation, showing how it allows scientists to look beyond endangered species and ecological communities in order to consider the long history and large geographic scale of human impacts.

    £28.00

  • Emerging Threats to Tropical Forests

    The University of Chicago Press Emerging Threats to Tropical Forests

    Book SynopsisReveals the diverse panoply of perils to tropical forests and their biota, with emphasis on various dangers. In addition to documenting the vulnerability of tropical rainforests, this volume focuses on strategies for mitigating and combating emerging threats. It is suitable for researchers, students, and conservation practitioners.

    £42.75

  • Cartographies of Danger Mapping Hazards in

    The University of Chicago Press Cartographies of Danger Mapping Hazards in

    Book SynopsisExplains how maps can tell where to anticipate certain hazards, but also how maps can be misleading. The text considers that although it is important to predict and prepare for catastrophic natural hazards, more subtle and persistent phenomena such as pollution and crime also pose serious dangers.

    £31.35

  • Under the Weather  Reimagining Mobility in the

    John Wiley & Sons Under the Weather Reimagining Mobility in the

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisUnder the Weather explores the relationship between human mobility and severe weather exacerbated by the climate emergency. Offering an ecological approach to mobilities, Sodero argues that mobility can be reimagined to work with, rather than against, the climate in ways that also benefit the health, education, and economy of communities.Trade Review'This is a brilliantly written and articulate exploration of how communications, transportation and exchanges are affected in the era of climate change and how quickly we need to adapt our 'vital mobilities' to these challenges. This fascinating book brings the subject to life. Recommended reading for anyone interested in disasters, climate change and medical responses. " Bertrand Taithe, professor of cultural history and past director of the Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute, University of Manchester"[Sodero]'s puts a name to the vexing complexities of a global circulation of people and things embedded in local, regional, and global ecosystems disrupted by those very movements. Climatic disruptions—in Canada and elsewhere—show no signs of abating any time soon, and an ecological mobilities approach that helps us learn productive lessons from those productions will certainly be an important part of an effective response." H-Environment

    1 in stock

    £91.80

  • Under the Weather

    McGill-Queen's University Press Under the Weather

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisHumans and human mobility, including driving and flying, are entangled with the climate emergency. Fossil-fuelled mobility worsens severe weather, and in turn, severe weather disrupts human mobility. A shift to zero-emission vehicles is critical but insufficient to repair the damage or prepare communities for the coming disruptions severe weather will bring. In Under the Weather Stephanie Sodero explores the intersection between human mobility and severe weather. Anchored in two Atlantic Canadian hurricane case studies, Hurricane Juan in Mi''kma''ki/Nova Scotia in 2003 and Hurricane Igor in Ktaqmkuk/Newfoundland in 2010, the book contributes to contemporary cultural and policy discussions by offering five practical recommendations revolutionize mobility, prioritize vital mobility of medical goods and services, embrace ecological mobilities, rebrand redundancy, and think flexibly for how mobility can be reimagined to work with, rather than against, the climate in ways Trade Review'This is a brilliantly written and articulate exploration of how communications, transportation and exchanges are affected in the era of climate change and how quickly we need to adapt our 'vital mobilities' to these challenges. This fascinating book brings the subject to life. Recommended reading for anyone interested in disasters, climate change and medical responses. " Bertrand Taithe, professor of cultural history and past director of the Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute, University of Manchester"[Sodero]'s puts a name to the vexing complexities of a global circulation of people and things embedded in local, regional, and global ecosystems disrupted by those very movements. Climatic disruptions—in Canada and elsewhere—show no signs of abating any time soon, and an ecological mobilities approach that helps us learn productive lessons from those productions will certainly be an important part of an effective response." H-Environment

    5 in stock

    £27.90

  • The Indoor Radon Problem

    Columbia University Press The Indoor Radon Problem

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisDescribes the health hazards of radon, explains how to measure radon levels in the home, and offers advice on making one's home safe.

    1 in stock

    £70.40

  • Smoke on the Water

    Columbia University Press Smoke on the Water

    Book SynopsisSmoke on the Water traces the rise and fall of ocean incineration, showing how a transnational environmental movement tested the limits of U.S. political and economic power.Trade ReviewIn this brilliant book, Fazzi reveals how the incineration of hazardous materials at sea became an engine of empire and environmental politics. Smoke on the Water offers a beacon of hope, showing how in the churn of local and global politics, new standards of environmental justice have issued forth. -- Megan Black, author of The Global Interior: Mineral Frontiers and American PowerSmoke on the Water weaves a compelling narrative from a dizzying array of strands, laying out the complexities of local and global actions taken to rein in the environmentally disastrous practice of ocean incineration. Fazzi’s wide-ranging research combines with his accessible writing to make for a story that will appeal to scholars across many areas of interest. -- Anne Foster, author of Projections of Power: The United States and Europe in Colonial Southeast Asia, 1919–1941A welcome addition to the growing field of international environmental history and a pointed indictment of the late twentieth-century global neoliberal economic order. Drawing on extensive sources from governmental agencies as well as social and environmental movements, Fazzi offers an insightful analysis of the U.S. practice of ocean incineration. -- Petra Goedde, author of The Politics of Peace: A Global Cold War HistorySmoke on the Water combines impressive transnational research and insightful analysis of global ecopolitics in an engaging narrative account of the multiple strategies that ultimately blocked the burning of hazardous wastes at sea. A compelling read for all who seek to protect the planet. -- Ellen Griffith Spears, author of Baptized in PCBs: Race, Pollution, and Justice in an All-American TownIn a tight, concise narrative history, Smoke on the Water makes a convincing case for the power of translocal pressure groups to restrain U.S. power and influence globally and to shape environmental policy making at home and abroad. It also offers an optimistic lesson in how engaged citizens can advance the cause of environmental democracy through collective action—both historically and in our present moment. -- Julia F. Irwin, author of Catastrophic Diplomacy: U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance in the American CenturySmoke on the Water is a fascinating book about “weird ships doing bad stuff in the oceans.” Dario Fazzi unpacks the complex history of at-sea incineration, revealing the ecological consequences of disposing waste in the oceans as well as the limits and inconsistency of human technologies and environmental governance. -- David Kinkela, author of DDT and the American Century: Global Health, Environmental Politics, and the Pesticide That Changed the WorldTable of ContentsIntroduction1. The Disposable Frontier2. The Military-Chemical-Industrial Complex3. Translocal Activism4. Relentless Commitment5. Ban the Burn6. Quitting SmokingConclusionAcknowledgmentsNotesIndex

    £93.60

  • Redesigning the American Lawn

    Yale University Press Redesigning the American Lawn

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis work argues that the dedication of the Americans to maintaining beautiful lawns is contributing to the environmental problems facing the planet. It offers strategies for creating aesthetically pleasing and ecologically sound lawns. This updated edition adds a new chapter and illustrations.Trade Review"An extremely readable summation of the origins of the addiction to lawns, and of the environmental reasons why Americans should kick the habit." Anne Raver, New York Times Book Review "A manual for improving a large part of the American environment while reducing pollution, saving Americans a large amount of money, and beautifying the landscape." Edward O. Wilson"

    1 in stock

    £29.70

  • Arsenic

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Arsenic

    Book SynopsisThis book presents an overview of the chemistry, geology, toxicology and environmental impacts of arsenic, presenting information on relatively common arsenic minerals and their key properties. In addition, it includes discussions on the environmental impacts of the release of arsenic from mining and coal combustion. Although the environmental regulations of different nations vary and change over time, prominent International, North American, and European guidelines and regulations on arsenic will be reviewed. Includes information on recent environmental catastrophes (e.g. Bangladesh and China) A thorough discussion of the arsenic cycle, including the cosmological origin of arsenic Includes Appendices providing extensive glossary and measurement conversion tables Table of ContentsList of contributors xv Preface xvii 1. Introduction 1 Kevin R. Henke 1.1 Arsenic origin, chemistry, and use 1 1.2 Arsenic environmental impacts 2 1.3 Arsenic toxicity 3 1.4 Arsenic treatment and remediation 3 1.4.1 Introduction 3 1.4.2 Treatment and remediation of water 4 1.4.3 Treatment and remediation of solid wastes, soils, and sediments 4 1.4.4 Treatment of flue gases 5 References 5 2. Arsenic Chemistry 9 Kevin R. 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  • Phytoremediation Using Plants to Clean Up the

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Phytoremediation Using Plants to Clean Up the

    Book SynopsisAn in-depth look at the most promising technology for metal remediation. With current cleanup methodologies offering no real solution to the serious environmental implications of toxic metal contamination, there is a growing need among remediation professionals for effective, affordable, nonpolluting alternatives to energy-intensive engineering processes. This book presents one such promising alternative-the extraordinary new technology of phytoremediation. Through first-rate contributions from the top scientists in the field, Phytoremediation of Toxic Metals surveys worldwide pioneering efforts in the use of plants to treat contamination of such metals as lead, cadmium, chromium, and even radionuclides. The authors explore all major aspects of the technology-how it utilizes the metal-accumulating properties of selected or engineered plants to remove toxic metals from soils and water, how to transfer knowledge from the laboratory to the field, and what methods are mosTrade Review"For those who have an interest in the domain of plant adaptation to environmental constraints...this book has undoubtedly to be on the shelf, and for those who simply have some scientific and technologic curiosity, the book will give them a clear overview..." (Plant Science, Vol. 160, No. 5, 2001) "This collection of technical papers explores various aspects of phytoremediation: the use of plants to remove contaminants from the soil." (Industry and Environment, Vol. 23, no. 1-2, January-June 2000) "Fifteen contributions survey efforts in the use of plants to treat soil and water contaminated with such metals as lead, cadmium, chromium, and radionuclides." (SciTech Book News, Vol. 24, No. 4, December 2000) "..a good contribution to the raising literature on phytoremediation"(Ecotoxicology, Vol 9, 2000) "...a useful introduction to this technology...I strongly recommend this volume to scientists interested in alternatives to energy-intensive engineering processes for the remediation of water and soil." (Microchemical Journal, Vol. 69, 2001)Table of ContentsWhy Use Phytoremediation? (B. Ensley). ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION AND GREEN PLANTS. Phytoremediation's Economic Potential (D. Glass). Phytoremediation and Public Acceptance (R. Tucker & J. Shaw). Regulatory Considerations for Phytoremediation (S. Rock & P. Sayre). TECHNOLOGIES FOR METAL PHYTOREMEDIATION. Phytoextraction of Metals (M. Baylock & J. Huang). Phytostabilization of Metals (S. Cunningham & W. Berti). Phytofiltration of Metals (Y. Kapulnik & S. Dushenkov). The Use of Plants for the Treatment of Radionuclide (M. Negri & R. Hinchman). Photostabilization of Metals Using Hybrid Poplar Trees (J. Schnoor). Phytoreduction of Environmental Mercury Pollution (C. Rugh, et al.). The Physiology and Biochemistry of Selenium Volatilization By Plants (M. de Souza, et al.). BIOLOGY OF METAL PHYTOREMEDIATION. Metal Accumulating Plants (R. Reeves & A. Baker). Mechanisms of Metal Hyperaccumulation in Plants (D. Salt & U. Kramer). Mechanisms of Metal Resistance: Phytochelatins and Metalothioneins (C. Cobbett & P. Goldsborough). Molecular Mechanisms of Ion Transport in Plant Cells (M. Guerinot).

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