
Fundamentals of Air Pollution
Academic Press
3rd Edition
Published on 5. September 1994
Book
Hardback
574 pages
978-0-12-118930-3 (ISBN)
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Description
This new edition of the premier air pollution textbook is completely updated and revised to include all components of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments. Fundamentals of Air Pollution, Third Edition covers the spectrum of topics pertinent to the study of air pollution: elements, sources, effects, measurement, monitoring, meteorology, and regulatory and engineering control. In addition, the textbook features new chapters on atmospheric emissions from hazardous waste sites, air pathways from hazardous waste sites, and the long-term effects of air pollution on the earth. It also presents updated information on acidic development, long-distance transport, atmospheric chemistry, and mathematical modeling. With extensive references, suggested reading lists, questions, and new figures and tables, this text will serve as an invaluable resource for students and practitioners alike.
Reviews / Votes
"The book is a compendium for all involved directly or indirectly in decision making about air pollution control--regulatory or engineering. Nowhere will the non-specialist find a more concise, technically correct answer to tantalizing problems, such as acidic deposition, the cost of abatement, effects (real, not imaginary) or uncertainties which still subsist." --THE SCIENCE OF TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (1985)"An excellent and multidisciplinary overview of the many varied aspects related to air pollution....An interesting publication particularly for those not being experts and wanting to know more about air pollution." --WATER, AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION (1985)
"The three authors are recognized leaders in their respective fields, who have combined their skills to update and develop this edition of this book....This book is an outstanding place to begin learning about any number of air pollution topics and how these topics relate to other problems in air pollution." --AMERICAN SCIENTIST
"This text is an easy-to-read book about six major aspects of air pollution...This book could serve as an excellent textbook for an undergraduate curriculum dealing with environmental issues." --AMERICAN SCIENTIST
"It makes a handy reference book...and a solid textbook for a first course in air pollution. This book is an excellent introductory text to regional and local tropospheric air pollution issues, policy and regulations. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in understanding the basic concepts of tropospheric air pollution." --PAGEOPH
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Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Students in senior and graduate courses in air pollution meteorology and control, taught in departments of atmospheric science, public health, environmental science, and engineering.
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 171 mm
Weight
1000 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-118930-3 (9780121189303)
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Daniel A. Vallero
Fundamentals of Air Pollution
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11/2007
4th Edition
Academic Press
€80.46
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Persons
Professor Daniel A. Vallero is a renowned environmental scientist and engineer with four decades of experience. He has advised U.S. government agencies on critical issues like PBTs, climate change, acid rain, and chemical risks. At Duke University, he led the Engineering Ethics program and taught courses on air pollution, sustainable design, and ethics. Vallero has served on the National Academy of Engineering's Online Ethics Committee and the National Institute of Engineering Ethics. An expert in emerging technologies, he focuses on societal, ethical, and public health challenges related to nanotechnology and environmental biotechnology. His work also encompasses emergency response and homeland security, making him a leading voice in environmental risk and ethics.
Author
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, U.S.A.
Oregon State University
University of North Carolina
Trinity Consultants, Inc., Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Content
Part I: The Elements of Air Pollution: The History of Air Pollution. The Natural versus Polluted Atmosphere. Scales of the Air Pollution Problem. Air Quality. The Philosophy of Air Pollution Control. Sources of Air Pollution. Part II: The Effects of Air Pollution: Effects on Human Health and Welfare. Effects on Vegetation and Animals. Effects on Materials and Structures. Effects on the Atmosphere, Soil, and Water Bodies. Long-Term Effects on the Planet. Part III:Measurement and Monitoring of Air Pollution: Atmospheric Chemistry. Ambient Air Sampling. Ambient Air Pollutants: Analysis and Measurement. Air Pollution Monitoring and Surveillance. Air Pathways from Hazardous Waste Sites. Part IV: The Meteorologyof Air Pollution: The Physics of the Atmosphere. The Meteorological Bases of Atmospheric Pollution. Transport and Dispersion of Air Pollutants. Air Pollution Modeling and Prediction. Air Pollution Climatology. Part V: The Regulatory Control of AirPollution: Air Quality Criteria and Standards. Indoor Air Quality. The U.S. Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990. Emission Standards. The Elements of Regulatory Control. Organizations for Air Pollution Control. Part VI: The Engineering Control of Air Pollution: Engineering Control Concepts. Control Devices and Systems. Control of Stationary Sources. Control of Mobile Sources. Source Sampling and Monitoring. Chapter References. Suggested Reading. Questions. Subject Index.