A Basic Introduction to Pollutant Fate and Transport : An Intergrated Approach With Chemistry, Modeling Risk Assessment, and Environmental Legislation
- Canada, A John Wiley Interscience, 2006,
- xxi, 480p. 25cm.
Sources and Types of Pollutant, Why We Need Modeling, and Historical Contamination Events; Chemistry of Fate and Transport Modeling; Basic Chemical Processes in Pollutant Fate and Transport Modeling; Quantitative Aspects of Chemistry Toward Modeling; Modeling; An Overview of Pollutant Fate and Transport Modeling; Fate and Transport Concepts for Lake Systems; Dissolved Oxygen Sag Curves in Streams: The Streeter–Phelps Equation; Fate and Transport Concepts for Groundwater Systems; Fate and Transport Concepts in Atmospheric Systems; Risk Assessment; Risk and the Calculation of Health Risk from Exposure to Pollutants; Environmental Legislation in the United States and Europe; Environmental Laws; Pollutant Case Studies; Case Studies of Selected Pollutants; Supporting Laboratory Experiments