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- catalog abstract ""Features: helps you understand and use the key information essential to successful environmental remediation; allows you to readily apply the text examples to different but similar problems; provides a convenient one-book collection of data usually found scattered throughout the literature; includes lists containing "rules of thumb" to supply methods for making quick estimates; contains a dictionary of water quality parameters and pollutants; and illustrates concepts with worked-out examples and case histories."--Jacket.".
- catalog alternative "Environmental chemistry".
- catalog contributor b11733985.
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description ""Features: helps you understand and use the key information essential to successful environmental remediation; allows you to readily apply the text examples to different but similar problems; provides a convenient one-book collection of data usually found scattered throughout the literature; includes lists containing "rules of thumb" to supply methods for making quick estimates; contains a dictionary of water quality parameters and pollutants; and illustrates concepts with worked-out examples and case histories."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "3.14 Temperature 69 -- Chapter 4 Soil, Groundwater, and Subsurface Contamination -- 4.1 Nature of Soils 72 -- Soil Formation 72 -- 4.2 Soil Profiles 73 -- Soil Horizons 73 -- Steps in the Typical Development of a Soil and Its Profile (Pedogenesis) 74 -- 4.3 Organic Matter in Soil 74 -- Humic Substances 75 -- Some Properties of Humic Materials 76 -- 4.4 Soil Zones 77 -- Air in Soil 77 -- 4.5 Contaminants Become Distributed in Water, Soil, and Air 78 -- Volatilization 78 -- Sorption 79 -- 4.6 Partition Coefficients 81 -- Air-Water Partition Coefficient 82 -- Soil-Water Partition Coefficient 84 -- Determining K[subscript d] Experimentally 86 -- Role of Soil Organic Matter 88 -- Octanol/Water Partition Coefficient, K[subscript ow] 89 -- Estimating K[subscript d] Using Solubility or K[subscript ow] 90 -- 4.7 Mobility of Contaminants in the Subsurface 92 -- Retardation Factor".
- catalog description "3.9 Nitrogen: Ammonia (NH[subscript 3]), Nitrite (NO[subscript 2 superscript -]), and Nitrate (NO[subscript 3 superscript -]) 51 -- Nitrogen Cycle 52 -- Ammonia/Ammonium Ion (NH[subscript 3]/NH[subscript 4 superscript +]) 52 -- Criteria and Standards for Ammonia 54 -- Nitrite (NO[subscript 2 superscript -]) and Nitrate (NO[subscript 3 superscript -]) 54 -- Criteria and Standards for Nitrate 55 -- Methods for Removing Nitrogen from Wastewater 56 -- 3.10 Sulfide (S[superscript 2-]) 57 -- 3.11 Phosphorus (P) 57 -- Important Uses for Phosphorus 58 -- Phosphorus Cycle 58 -- Mobility in the Environment 58 -- Phosphorus Compounds 60 -- Removal of Dissolved Phosphate 61 -- 3.12 Metals in Water 62 -- General Behavior of Dissolved Metals in Water 63 -- 3.13 Solids (Total, Suspended, and Dissolved) 67 -- TDS and Salinity 67 -- Specific Conductivity and TDS 68 -- TDS Test for Analytical Reliability 68 --".
- catalog description "6.10 Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) in Environmental Sampling 195 -- QA/QC Has Different Field and Laboratory Components 195 -- Essential Components of Field QA/QC 195 -- Understanding Laboratory Reported Results 198 -- 6.11 Sodium Adsorption Ratio (SAR) 200 -- What SAR Values Are Acceptable? 200 -- 6.12 Oil and Grease (O & G) 202 -- Oil and Grease Analysis 202 -- Chapter 7 A Dictionary of Inorganic Water Quality Parameters and Pollutants -- Water Quality Constituents: Classified by Abundance 206.".
- catalog description "96 -- Effect of Biodegradation on Effective Retardation Factor 97 -- A Model for Sorption and Retardation 99 -- Soil Properties 99 -- 4.8 Particulate Transport in Groundwater: Colloids 101 -- Colloid Particle Size and Surface Area 101 -- Particle Transport Properties 102 -- Electrical Charges on Colloids and Soil Surfaces 102 -- 4.9 Biodegradation 104 -- Basic Requirements for Biodegradation 104 -- Natural Aerobic Biodegradation of NAPL Hydrocarbons 105 -- 4.10 Biodegradation Processes 106 -- 4.11 California Study 107 -- 4.12 Determining the Extent of Bioremediation of LNAPL 109 -- Using Chemical Indicators of the Rate of Intrinsic Bioremediation 109 -- Hydrocarbon Contaminant Indicator 109 -- Electron Acceptor Indicators 111 -- Dissolved Oxygen (DO) 111 -- Nitrate + Nitrite Denitrification 113 -- Iron (III) Reduction to Iron (II) 115 -- Sulfate Reduction 116 --".
- catalog description "Chapter 1 Water Quality -- 1.1 Defining Water Quality 1 -- Water Use Classifications and Water Quality Standards 1 -- Typical Water Use Classifications 2 -- Setting Numerical Water Quality Standards 3 -- Staying Up-to-Date With Standards and Other Regulations 4 -- 1.2 Sources of Water Impurities 4 -- Natural Sources 5 -- Human-caused Sources 5 -- 1.3 Measuring Impurities 5 -- What Impurities Are Present? 6 -- How Much of Each Impurity Is Present? 6 -- Working with Concentrations 6 -- How Do Impurities Influence Water Quality? 8 -- Chapter 2 Principles of Contaminant Behavior in the Environment -- 2.1 Behavior of Contaminants in Natural Waters 9 -- Important Properties of Pollutants 10 -- Important Properties of Water and Soil 10 -- 2.2 What Are the Fates of Different Pollutants? 11 -- 2.3 Processes That Remove Pollutants from Water 11 -- Transport Processes 11 --".
- catalog description "Chapter 3 Major Water Quality Parameters -- 3.1 Interactions Among Water Quality Parameters 30 -- 3.2 pH 31 -- Defining pH 32 -- Acid-Base Reactions 33 -- Importance of pH 34 -- Measuring pH 34 -- Criteria and Standards 34 -- 3.3 Oxidation-Reduction (Redox) Potential 36 -- 3.4 Carbon Dioxide, Bicarbonate, and Carbonate 36 -- Solubility of CO[subscript 2] in Water 37 -- Soil CO[subscript 2] 38 -- 3.5 Acidity and Alkalinity 39 -- Acidity 39 -- Alkalinity 39 -- Importance of Alkalinity 40 -- Criteria and Standards for Alkalinity 40 -- Calculating Alkalinity 40 -- Calculating Changes in Alkalinity, Carbonate, and pH 42 -- 3.6 Hardness 44 -- Calculating Hardness 45 -- Importance of Hardness 46 -- 3.7 Dissolved Oxygen (DO) 47 -- 3.8 Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) and Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) 49 -- BOD[subscript 5] 49 -- BOD Calculation 49 -- COD Calculation 51 --".
- catalog description "Environmental Chemical Reactions 12 -- Biological Processes 13 -- 2.4 Major Contaminant Groups and Their Natural Pathways for Removal from Water 13 -- Metals 13 -- Chlorinated Pesticides 13 -- Halogenated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons 14 -- Fuel Hydrocarbons 14 -- Inorganic Nonmetal Species 14 -- 2.5 Chemical and Physical Reactions in the Water Environment 14 -- 2.6 Partitioning Behavior of Pollutants 15 -- Partitioning from a Diesel Oil Spil 15 -- 2.7 Intermolecular Forces 16 -- Predicting Relative Attractive Forces 17 -- 2.8 Predicting Bond Type from Electronegativities 18 -- Dipole Moments 19 -- 2.9 Molecular Geometry, Molecular Polarity, and Intermolecular Forces 21 -- Examples of Nonpolar Molecules 21 -- Examples of Polar Molecules 22 -- Nature of Intermolecular Attractions 23 -- Comparative Strengths of Intermolecular Attractions 24 -- 2.10 Solubility and Intermolecular Attractions 26 --".
- catalog description "Estimating the Amount of Free Product in the Subsurface 134 -- Effect of LNAPL Subsurface Layer Thickness on Well Thickness 137 -- Effect of Soil Texture 137 -- Effect of Water Table Fluctuations on LNAPL in Subsurface and Wells 137 -- Effect of Water Table Fluctuations on Well Measurements 139 -- 5.7 Estimating the Amount of Residual LNAPL Immobilized in the Subsurface 139 -- Subsurface Partitioning Loci of LNAPL Fuels 141 -- 5.8 DNAPL Free Product Plume 142 -- Testing for the Presence of DNAPL 144 -- 5.9 Chemical Fingerprinting 145 -- First Steps in Chemical Fingerprinting of Fuel Hydrocarbons 145 -- Identifying Fuel Types 146 -- Age-Dating Diesel Oils 148 -- Simulated Distillation Curves and Carbon Number Distribution Curves 150 -- Chapter 6 Selected Topics in Environmental Chemistry -- 6.1 Acid Mine Drainage 156 -- Summary of Acid Formation in Mine Drainage 157 --".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Methanogenesis (Methane Formation) 116 -- Redox Potential and Alkalinity as Biodegradation Indicators 117 -- Chapter 5 Petroleum Releases to the Subsurface -- 5.1 Problem 121 -- 5.2 General Characteristics of Petroleum 122 -- Types of Petroleum Products 122 -- Gasolines 122 -- Middle Distillates 123 -- Heavier Fuel Oils and Lubricating Oils 124 -- 5.3 Behavior of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in the Subsurface 124 -- Soil Zones and Pore Space 125 -- Partitioning of Light Nonaqueous Phase Liquids (LNAPLs) in the Subsurface 126 -- Oil Mobility Through Soils 126 -- Processes of Subsurface Migration 127 -- Behavior of LNAPL in Soils and Groundwater 127 -- Summary of LNAPL Behavior 129 -- "Weathering" of Subsurface Contaminants 129 -- 5.4 Petroleum Mobility and Solubility 129 -- 5.5 Formation of Petroleum Contamination Plumes 130 -- Dissolved Contaminant Plume 132 -- Vapor Contaminant Plume 132 -- 5.6".
- catalog description "Noniron Metal Sulfides Do Not Generate Acidity 158 -- Acid-Base Potential of Soil 158 -- 6.2 Agricultural Water Quality 159 -- 6.3 Breakpoint Chlorination for Removing Ammonia 159 -- 6.4 De-icing and Sanding of Roads: Controlling Environmental Effects 163 -- Methods for Maintaining Winter Highway Safety 163 -- Antiskid Materials 163 -- Chemical De-icers 164 -- De-icer Components and Their Potential Environmental Effects 165 -- 6.5 Drinking Water Treatment 166 -- Water Sourcesd 167 -- Water Treatment 167 -- Basic Drinking Water Treatment 168 -- Disinfection Byproducts and Disinfection Residuals 170 -- Strategies for Controlling Disinfection Byproducts 170 -- Chlorine Disinfection Treatment 171 -- Drawbacks to Use of Chlorine: Disinfection Byproducts (DBPs) 174 -- Chloramines 176 -- Chlorine Dioxide Disinfection Treatment 176 -- Ozone Disinfection Treatment 177 -- Potassium Permanganate 178 --".
- catalog description "Peroxone (Ozone + Hydrogen Peroxide) 179 -- Ultraviolet (UV) Disinfection Treatment 179 -- Membrane Filtration Water Treatment 180 -- 6.6 Ion Exchange 182 -- Why Do Solids in Nature Carry a Surface Charge? 183 -- Cation and Anion Exchange Capacity (CEC and AEC) 183 -- Exchangeable Bases: Percent Base Saturation 184 -- CEC in Clays and Organic Matter 186 -- Rates of Cation Exchange 186 -- 6.7 Indicators of Fecal Contamination: Coliform and Streptococci Bacteria 187 -- Total Coliforms 187 -- Fecal Coliforms 188 -- E. coli 188 -- Fecal Streptococci 188 -- Enterococci 188 -- 6.8 Municipal Wastewater Reuse: The Movement and Fate of Microbial Pathogens 189 -- Pathogens in Treated Wastewater 189 -- Transport and Inactivation of Viruses in Soils and Groundwater 190 -- 6.9 Odors of Biological Origin in Water 191 -- Environmental Chemistry of Hydrogen Sulfide 191 -- Chemical Control of Odors 192 --".
- catalog extent "276 p. :".
- catalog identifier "1566703549 (alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boca Raton : Lewis Pub.,".
- catalog subject "577/.14 21".
- catalog subject "Chemistry.".
- catalog subject "Environmental chemistry.".
- catalog subject "TD193 .W45 2000".
- catalog subject "Water Quality.".
- catalog subject "Water quality.".
- catalog tableOfContents "3.14 Temperature 69 -- Chapter 4 Soil, Groundwater, and Subsurface Contamination -- 4.1 Nature of Soils 72 -- Soil Formation 72 -- 4.2 Soil Profiles 73 -- Soil Horizons 73 -- Steps in the Typical Development of a Soil and Its Profile (Pedogenesis) 74 -- 4.3 Organic Matter in Soil 74 -- Humic Substances 75 -- Some Properties of Humic Materials 76 -- 4.4 Soil Zones 77 -- Air in Soil 77 -- 4.5 Contaminants Become Distributed in Water, Soil, and Air 78 -- Volatilization 78 -- Sorption 79 -- 4.6 Partition Coefficients 81 -- Air-Water Partition Coefficient 82 -- Soil-Water Partition Coefficient 84 -- Determining K[subscript d] Experimentally 86 -- Role of Soil Organic Matter 88 -- Octanol/Water Partition Coefficient, K[subscript ow] 89 -- Estimating K[subscript d] Using Solubility or K[subscript ow] 90 -- 4.7 Mobility of Contaminants in the Subsurface 92 -- Retardation Factor".
- catalog tableOfContents "3.9 Nitrogen: Ammonia (NH[subscript 3]), Nitrite (NO[subscript 2 superscript -]), and Nitrate (NO[subscript 3 superscript -]) 51 -- Nitrogen Cycle 52 -- Ammonia/Ammonium Ion (NH[subscript 3]/NH[subscript 4 superscript +]) 52 -- Criteria and Standards for Ammonia 54 -- Nitrite (NO[subscript 2 superscript -]) and Nitrate (NO[subscript 3 superscript -]) 54 -- Criteria and Standards for Nitrate 55 -- Methods for Removing Nitrogen from Wastewater 56 -- 3.10 Sulfide (S[superscript 2-]) 57 -- 3.11 Phosphorus (P) 57 -- Important Uses for Phosphorus 58 -- Phosphorus Cycle 58 -- Mobility in the Environment 58 -- Phosphorus Compounds 60 -- Removal of Dissolved Phosphate 61 -- 3.12 Metals in Water 62 -- General Behavior of Dissolved Metals in Water 63 -- 3.13 Solids (Total, Suspended, and Dissolved) 67 -- TDS and Salinity 67 -- Specific Conductivity and TDS 68 -- TDS Test for Analytical Reliability 68 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "6.10 Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) in Environmental Sampling 195 -- QA/QC Has Different Field and Laboratory Components 195 -- Essential Components of Field QA/QC 195 -- Understanding Laboratory Reported Results 198 -- 6.11 Sodium Adsorption Ratio (SAR) 200 -- What SAR Values Are Acceptable? 200 -- 6.12 Oil and Grease (O & G) 202 -- Oil and Grease Analysis 202 -- Chapter 7 A Dictionary of Inorganic Water Quality Parameters and Pollutants -- Water Quality Constituents: Classified by Abundance 206.".
- catalog tableOfContents "96 -- Effect of Biodegradation on Effective Retardation Factor 97 -- A Model for Sorption and Retardation 99 -- Soil Properties 99 -- 4.8 Particulate Transport in Groundwater: Colloids 101 -- Colloid Particle Size and Surface Area 101 -- Particle Transport Properties 102 -- Electrical Charges on Colloids and Soil Surfaces 102 -- 4.9 Biodegradation 104 -- Basic Requirements for Biodegradation 104 -- Natural Aerobic Biodegradation of NAPL Hydrocarbons 105 -- 4.10 Biodegradation Processes 106 -- 4.11 California Study 107 -- 4.12 Determining the Extent of Bioremediation of LNAPL 109 -- Using Chemical Indicators of the Rate of Intrinsic Bioremediation 109 -- Hydrocarbon Contaminant Indicator 109 -- Electron Acceptor Indicators 111 -- Dissolved Oxygen (DO) 111 -- Nitrate + Nitrite Denitrification 113 -- Iron (III) Reduction to Iron (II) 115 -- Sulfate Reduction 116 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 1 Water Quality -- 1.1 Defining Water Quality 1 -- Water Use Classifications and Water Quality Standards 1 -- Typical Water Use Classifications 2 -- Setting Numerical Water Quality Standards 3 -- Staying Up-to-Date With Standards and Other Regulations 4 -- 1.2 Sources of Water Impurities 4 -- Natural Sources 5 -- Human-caused Sources 5 -- 1.3 Measuring Impurities 5 -- What Impurities Are Present? 6 -- How Much of Each Impurity Is Present? 6 -- Working with Concentrations 6 -- How Do Impurities Influence Water Quality? 8 -- Chapter 2 Principles of Contaminant Behavior in the Environment -- 2.1 Behavior of Contaminants in Natural Waters 9 -- Important Properties of Pollutants 10 -- Important Properties of Water and Soil 10 -- 2.2 What Are the Fates of Different Pollutants? 11 -- 2.3 Processes That Remove Pollutants from Water 11 -- Transport Processes 11 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 3 Major Water Quality Parameters -- 3.1 Interactions Among Water Quality Parameters 30 -- 3.2 pH 31 -- Defining pH 32 -- Acid-Base Reactions 33 -- Importance of pH 34 -- Measuring pH 34 -- Criteria and Standards 34 -- 3.3 Oxidation-Reduction (Redox) Potential 36 -- 3.4 Carbon Dioxide, Bicarbonate, and Carbonate 36 -- Solubility of CO[subscript 2] in Water 37 -- Soil CO[subscript 2] 38 -- 3.5 Acidity and Alkalinity 39 -- Acidity 39 -- Alkalinity 39 -- Importance of Alkalinity 40 -- Criteria and Standards for Alkalinity 40 -- Calculating Alkalinity 40 -- Calculating Changes in Alkalinity, Carbonate, and pH 42 -- 3.6 Hardness 44 -- Calculating Hardness 45 -- Importance of Hardness 46 -- 3.7 Dissolved Oxygen (DO) 47 -- 3.8 Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) and Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) 49 -- BOD[subscript 5] 49 -- BOD Calculation 49 -- COD Calculation 51 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Environmental Chemical Reactions 12 -- Biological Processes 13 -- 2.4 Major Contaminant Groups and Their Natural Pathways for Removal from Water 13 -- Metals 13 -- Chlorinated Pesticides 13 -- Halogenated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons 14 -- Fuel Hydrocarbons 14 -- Inorganic Nonmetal Species 14 -- 2.5 Chemical and Physical Reactions in the Water Environment 14 -- 2.6 Partitioning Behavior of Pollutants 15 -- Partitioning from a Diesel Oil Spil 15 -- 2.7 Intermolecular Forces 16 -- Predicting Relative Attractive Forces 17 -- 2.8 Predicting Bond Type from Electronegativities 18 -- Dipole Moments 19 -- 2.9 Molecular Geometry, Molecular Polarity, and Intermolecular Forces 21 -- Examples of Nonpolar Molecules 21 -- Examples of Polar Molecules 22 -- Nature of Intermolecular Attractions 23 -- Comparative Strengths of Intermolecular Attractions 24 -- 2.10 Solubility and Intermolecular Attractions 26 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Estimating the Amount of Free Product in the Subsurface 134 -- Effect of LNAPL Subsurface Layer Thickness on Well Thickness 137 -- Effect of Soil Texture 137 -- Effect of Water Table Fluctuations on LNAPL in Subsurface and Wells 137 -- Effect of Water Table Fluctuations on Well Measurements 139 -- 5.7 Estimating the Amount of Residual LNAPL Immobilized in the Subsurface 139 -- Subsurface Partitioning Loci of LNAPL Fuels 141 -- 5.8 DNAPL Free Product Plume 142 -- Testing for the Presence of DNAPL 144 -- 5.9 Chemical Fingerprinting 145 -- First Steps in Chemical Fingerprinting of Fuel Hydrocarbons 145 -- Identifying Fuel Types 146 -- Age-Dating Diesel Oils 148 -- Simulated Distillation Curves and Carbon Number Distribution Curves 150 -- Chapter 6 Selected Topics in Environmental Chemistry -- 6.1 Acid Mine Drainage 156 -- Summary of Acid Formation in Mine Drainage 157 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Methanogenesis (Methane Formation) 116 -- Redox Potential and Alkalinity as Biodegradation Indicators 117 -- Chapter 5 Petroleum Releases to the Subsurface -- 5.1 Problem 121 -- 5.2 General Characteristics of Petroleum 122 -- Types of Petroleum Products 122 -- Gasolines 122 -- Middle Distillates 123 -- Heavier Fuel Oils and Lubricating Oils 124 -- 5.3 Behavior of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in the Subsurface 124 -- Soil Zones and Pore Space 125 -- Partitioning of Light Nonaqueous Phase Liquids (LNAPLs) in the Subsurface 126 -- Oil Mobility Through Soils 126 -- Processes of Subsurface Migration 127 -- Behavior of LNAPL in Soils and Groundwater 127 -- Summary of LNAPL Behavior 129 -- "Weathering" of Subsurface Contaminants 129 -- 5.4 Petroleum Mobility and Solubility 129 -- 5.5 Formation of Petroleum Contamination Plumes 130 -- Dissolved Contaminant Plume 132 -- Vapor Contaminant Plume 132 -- 5.6".
- catalog tableOfContents "Noniron Metal Sulfides Do Not Generate Acidity 158 -- Acid-Base Potential of Soil 158 -- 6.2 Agricultural Water Quality 159 -- 6.3 Breakpoint Chlorination for Removing Ammonia 159 -- 6.4 De-icing and Sanding of Roads: Controlling Environmental Effects 163 -- Methods for Maintaining Winter Highway Safety 163 -- Antiskid Materials 163 -- Chemical De-icers 164 -- De-icer Components and Their Potential Environmental Effects 165 -- 6.5 Drinking Water Treatment 166 -- Water Sourcesd 167 -- Water Treatment 167 -- Basic Drinking Water Treatment 168 -- Disinfection Byproducts and Disinfection Residuals 170 -- Strategies for Controlling Disinfection Byproducts 170 -- Chlorine Disinfection Treatment 171 -- Drawbacks to Use of Chlorine: Disinfection Byproducts (DBPs) 174 -- Chloramines 176 -- Chlorine Dioxide Disinfection Treatment 176 -- Ozone Disinfection Treatment 177 -- Potassium Permanganate 178 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Peroxone (Ozone + Hydrogen Peroxide) 179 -- Ultraviolet (UV) Disinfection Treatment 179 -- Membrane Filtration Water Treatment 180 -- 6.6 Ion Exchange 182 -- Why Do Solids in Nature Carry a Surface Charge? 183 -- Cation and Anion Exchange Capacity (CEC and AEC) 183 -- Exchangeable Bases: Percent Base Saturation 184 -- CEC in Clays and Organic Matter 186 -- Rates of Cation Exchange 186 -- 6.7 Indicators of Fecal Contamination: Coliform and Streptococci Bacteria 187 -- Total Coliforms 187 -- Fecal Coliforms 188 -- E. coli 188 -- Fecal Streptococci 188 -- Enterococci 188 -- 6.8 Municipal Wastewater Reuse: The Movement and Fate of Microbial Pathogens 189 -- Pathogens in Treated Wastewater 189 -- Transport and Inactivation of Viruses in Soils and Groundwater 190 -- 6.9 Odors of Biological Origin in Water 191 -- Environmental Chemistry of Hydrogen Sulfide 191 -- Chemical Control of Odors 192 --".
- catalog title "Applications of environmental chemistry : a practical guide for environmental professionals / Eugene R. Weiner.".
- catalog title "Environmental chemistry".
- catalog type "text".