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Handbook of Chemical Mass Transport in the Environment

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A one-stop resource on environmental mass transfer processes and mass transport coefficient estimation methods, this volume begins by discussing mass transport fundamentals from an environmental perspective. It examines the fugacity approach to environmental mass transfer as well as the conventional approach, and presents the appropriate flux eq


List of contents

Introduction: Chemical Mobility in the Environment. Mass Transport Fundamentals from an Environmental Perspective. The Fugacity Approach to Mass Transport and MTCs. Flux Equations for Mass Transport Processes Across Interfaces. Estimating Molecular Diffusivities in Environmental Media. Deposition from the Atmosphere to Water and Soils with Aerosol Particles and Precipitation. Mass Transfer Between the Atmosphere and Plant Canopy Systems. Mass Transfer Within Surface Soils. Air-Water Mass Transfer Coefficients. Deposition and Resuspension of Particles and Associated Chemical Transport Across the Sediment-Water Interface. Advective Porewater Flux and Chemical Transport in Bed-Sediment. Diffusive Chemical Transport Across Water and Sediment Boundary Layers. Biotubation and Other Sorbed-Phase Transport Processes in Surface Soils and Sediments. Mass Transport from Soil to Plants. Dispersion and Mass Transfer in Groundwater Near-Surface Geological Formations. Dust Resuspension and Chemical Mass Transport from Soil to Atmosphere. Deposition of Dissolved and Particulate-Bound Chemicals from the Surface Ocean. Chemical Exchange Between Snow and the Atmosphere. Chemical Dynamics in Urban Areas. Mixing in the Atmosphere and Surface Waters with Application to Compartmental Box Models. Environmental Mass Transfer State-of-the-Art, Deficiencies, and Future Directions. Index.

About the author

Louis J. Thibodeaux, Donald Mackay

Summary

A one-stop resource on environmental mass transfer processes and mass transport coefficient estimation methods, this volume begins by discussing mass transport fundamentals from an environmental perspective. It examines the fugacity approach to environmental mass transfer as well as the conventional approach, and presents the appropriate flux eq

Product details

Assisted by Donald Mackay (Editor), Louis J. Thibodeaux (Editor), Thibodeaux Louis J. (Editor)
Publisher Taylor and Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 14.10.2024
 
EAN 9781032918068
ISBN 978-1-032-91806-8
No. of pages 634
Weight 453 g
Illustrations schwarz-weiss Illustrationen
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

SCIENCE / Chemistry / General, chemistry, environmental science, engineering & technology, Environmental medicine, Life sciences: general issues, Chemical Engineering, Agricultural science, Environmental science, engineering and technology, Industrial chemistry and chemical engineering

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