
Environmental Chemodynamics
Movement of Chemicals in Air, Water, and Soil
Louis J. Thibodeaux(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 23. July 1996
Book
Hardback
624 pages
978-0-471-61295-7 (ISBN)
Description
What happens to a chemical once it enters the natural environment?How do its physical and chemical properties influence itstransport, persistence, and partitioning in the biosphere? How donatural forces influence its distribution? How are the answers tothese questions useful in making toxicological and epidemiologicalforecasts?
Environmental Chemodynamics, Second Edition introduces readers tothe concepts, tools, and techniques currently used to answer theseand other critical questions about the fate and transport ofchemicals in the natural environment. Like its critically acclaimedpredecessor, its main focus is on the mechanisms and rates ofmovement of chemicals across the air/soil, soil/water, andwater/air interfaces, and on how natural processes work to mobilizechemicals near and across interfaces--information vital toperforming human and ecological risk assessments.
Also consistent with the first edition, EnvironmentalChemodynamics, Second Edition is organized to accommodate readersof every level of experience. The first section is devoted totheoretical underpinnings and includes discussions of mass balance,thermodynamics, transport science concepts, and more. The secondsection concentrates on practical aspects, including the movementbetween bed-sediment and water, movement between soil and air, andintraphase chemical behavior.
This revised and updated edition of Louis J. Thibodeaux's 1979classic features new or expanded coverage of:
* Equilibrium models for environmental compartments
* Dry deposition of particles and vapors onto water and soilsurfaces
* Chemical profiles in rivers and estuaries, particles and porousmedia
* Fate and transport in the atmospheric boundary layer and withinsubterranean media
* Chemical exchange between water column and bed-sediment
* Intraphase chemical transport and fate
This Second Edition of Environmental Chemodynamics also includestwice as many references and 50% more exercises and practiceproblems.
Environmental Chemodynamics, Second Edition introduces readers tothe concepts, tools, and techniques currently used to answer theseand other critical questions about the fate and transport ofchemicals in the natural environment. Like its critically acclaimedpredecessor, its main focus is on the mechanisms and rates ofmovement of chemicals across the air/soil, soil/water, andwater/air interfaces, and on how natural processes work to mobilizechemicals near and across interfaces--information vital toperforming human and ecological risk assessments.
Also consistent with the first edition, EnvironmentalChemodynamics, Second Edition is organized to accommodate readersof every level of experience. The first section is devoted totheoretical underpinnings and includes discussions of mass balance,thermodynamics, transport science concepts, and more. The secondsection concentrates on practical aspects, including the movementbetween bed-sediment and water, movement between soil and air, andintraphase chemical behavior.
This revised and updated edition of Louis J. Thibodeaux's 1979classic features new or expanded coverage of:
* Equilibrium models for environmental compartments
* Dry deposition of particles and vapors onto water and soilsurfaces
* Chemical profiles in rivers and estuaries, particles and porousmedia
* Fate and transport in the atmospheric boundary layer and withinsubterranean media
* Chemical exchange between water column and bed-sediment
* Intraphase chemical transport and fate
This Second Edition of Environmental Chemodynamics also includestwice as many references and 50% more exercises and practiceproblems.
More details
Series
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 41 mm
Weight
1146 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-61295-7 (9780471612957)
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Previous edition
Book
07/1979
Wiley
€81.78
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Person
LOUIS J. THIBODEAUX, PhD, is Jesse Coates Professor of Engineering in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, and Director of the South/Southwest Hazardous Substance Research Center.
Content
Equilibrium at Environmental Interfaces.
Transport Fundamentals.
Chemical Exchange Between Air and Water.
Chemical Exchange Between Water and the Adjoining EarthenMaterial.
Chemical Exchange Between Air and Soil.
Intraphase Chemical Transport and Fate.
Appendices.
Index.
Transport Fundamentals.
Chemical Exchange Between Air and Water.
Chemical Exchange Between Water and the Adjoining EarthenMaterial.
Chemical Exchange Between Air and Soil.
Intraphase Chemical Transport and Fate.
Appendices.
Index.