Transport and Fate of Chemicals in the Environment

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384 pages 2015

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<p>What happens when a chemical is released into the environment? It diffuses, disperses, adsorbs, reacts, and/or changes state.  To predict and analyze this process, the mathematics of diffusion is applied to lakes, rivers, groundwater, the atmosphere, the oceans, and transport between these media.  A sustainable world requires a deep understanding of the transport of chemicals through the environment and how to address and harness this process.  This volume presents a succinct and in-depth introduction to this critical topic.  Featuring authoritative, peer-reviewed articles from the <i>Encyclopedia of Sustainability Science and Technology</i>, <b><i>Transport and Fate of Chemicals in the Environment</i></b> represents an essential one-stop reference for an audience of researchers, undergraduate and graduate students, and industry professionals.<br><br>Provides detailed background on environmental chemistry, diffusion and transport <br><br>Examines transport and fate in single media as well as inter-media transfer of chemicals <br><br>Covers transport and fate in rivers, lakes, the oceans, and groundwater <br><br>Demonstrates key applications of  transport and fate analyses within the ecosphere</p>

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