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A uniquely accessible text on environmental modeling designed for both students and industry personnel Pollutant fate and modeling are becoming increasingly important in both regulatory and scientific areas. However,the complexity of the software and models often act as an inhibitor to the advancement of water quality science.
List of contents
Preface.
To the Instructor.
To the Student.
To the Environmental Professional.
How to Use the Book with Fate and Associated Software.
Acknowledgments.
Symbols.
Glossary.
PART I: INTRODUCTION.
Chapter 1. Sources and Types of Pollutant, Why We Need Modeling, and Historical Contamination Events.
PART II: CHEMISTRY OF FATE AND TRANSPORT MODELING.
Chapter 2. Basic Chemical Process in Pollutant Fate and Transport Modeling.
Chapter 3. Quantitative Aspects of Chemistry Toward Modeling.
PART III: MODELING.
Chapter 4. An Overview of Pollutant Fate and Transport Modeling.
Chapter 5. Fate and Transport Concepts for Lake Systems.
Chapter 6. Fate and Transport of Pollutants In Rivers and Streams.
Chapter 7. Dissolved Oxygen SAG Curves in Streams: The Streeter-Phelps Equation.
Chapter 8. Fate and Transport Concepts for Groundwater.
Chapter 9. Fate and Transport Concepts in Atmospheric Systems.
PART IV: RISK ASSESSMENT.
Chapter 10. Risk and the Calculation of Health Risk From Exposure to Pollutants.
PART V: ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATION IN THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE.
Chapter 11. Environmental Laws.
PART VI: POLLUTANT CASE STUDIES.
Chapter 12. Case Studies of Selected Pollutants.
PART VII: SUPPORTING LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS.
Chapter 13. Experiments.
Appendix I. Glossary of Iris Terms.
Appendix II. List of Drinking Water Contaminants and MCLS.
Appendix III. List of Contaminants and Their MCLS.
Appendix IV. Periodic Table of the Elements.
Index.
Report
"...an extremely well-written and presented instructions tool onfate and transport modeling." ( Journal of EnvironmentalQuality , July/August 2006)
"...unique instructional tool..." ( International Journal ofEnvironmental and Analytical Chemistry, 2006)