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Water Quality - An Introduction

English · Hardback

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This volume is of great importance to humans and other living organisms. The study of water quality draws information from a variety of disciplines including chemistry, biology, mathematics, physics, engineering, and resource management.
University training in water quality is often limited to specialized courses in engineering, ecology, and fisheries curricula. This book also offers a basic understanding of water quality to professionals who are not formally trained in the subject.
The revised third edition updates and expands the discussion, and incorporates additional figures and illustrative problems. Improvements include a new chapter on basic chemistry, a more comprehensive chapter on hydrology, and an updated chapter on regulations and standards.
Because it employs only first-year college-level chemistry and very basic physics, the book is well-suited as the foundation for a general introductory course in water quality. It is equally useful as a guide for self-study and an in-depth resource for general readers.

List of contents

Introduction.- 1.Physical Properties of Water.- 2.An Overview of Hydrology.- 3.Water Temperature.- 4.Dissolved Solids.- 5.Particulate Matter, Color, Turbidity, and Light.- 6.Dissolved Oxygen and Other Gases.- 7.Redox Potential.- 8.pH, Carbon Dioxide, and Alkalinity.- 9.Acidity.- 10.Total Hardness.- 11.Microorganisms, Macrophytes, and Water Quality.- 12.Nitrogen.- 13.Phosphorus.- 14.Eutrophication.- 15.Sulfur.- 16.Micronutrients and Other Trace Elements.- 17.Water Supply.- 18.Water Pollution.- 19.Water Quality Regulations.

About the author

Claude E. Boyd
Auburn University
School of Fisheries, Aquaculture and Aquatic Science
Auburn, AL
USA

Summary

This volume is of great importance to humans and other living organisms. The study of water quality draws information from a variety of disciplines including chemistry, biology, mathematics, physics, engineering, and resource management.
University training in water quality is often limited to specialized courses in engineering, ecology, and fisheries curricula. This book also offers a basic understanding of water quality to professionals who are not formally trained in the subject.
The revised third edition updates and expands the discussion, and incorporates additional figures and illustrative problems. Improvements include a new chapter on basic chemistry, a more comprehensive chapter on hydrology, and an updated chapter on regulations and standards.
Because it employs only first-year college-level chemistry and very basic physics, the book is well-suited as the foundation for a general introductory course in water quality. It is equally useful as a guide for self-study and an in-depth resource for general readers.

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