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The Environmental Chemistry of Aluminum

English · Hardback

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-- Presents critically compiled thermodynamic data on the chemical forms of aluminum important to environmental science
-- Assesses and recommends laboratory methods for analyzing aluminum in waters and soils
-- Contains critical reviews of current knowledge of aluminum reactions with organic ligands and mineral surfaces
-- Surveys and evaluates models of aluminum reactions
-- Discusses aluminum chemistry in soils, streams, and lakes

List of contents










The Quantitation of Aqueous Aluminum. Aqueous Equilibrium Data for Mononuclear Aluminum Species. Inorganic Aluminum Bearing Solid Phases. Aqueous Polynuclear Aluminum Species. Environmental Chemistry of Aluminum-Organic Complexes. Surface Reactions of Aqueous Aluminum Species. The Surface Chemistry of Aluminum Oxides and Hydroxides. The Solubility of Aluminum in Soils. The Chemistry of Aluminum in Surface Waters. Aluminum Geochemistry at the Catchment Scale in Watersheds Influenced by Acidic Precipitation. Index.

Catalog Copy (in Groundwater Catalog 1995)

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Garrison Sposito (Author)

Summary

The Environmental Chemistry of Aluminum provides a comprehensive, fundamental account of the aqueous chemistry of aluminum within an environmental context

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