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Environmental Chemistry / By Stanley E Manahan

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London: Lewis Publishers, 2000.Edition: 7thDescription: xxix, 753 p. : ill., maps ; 27 cmLOC classification:
  • DUCE TD 193 M36
Online resources: Summary: Environmental Chemistry provides a comprehensive introduction to the chemical processes that occur in the environment and the impact of human activities on air, water, soil, and living systems. The book explains the sources, reactions, transport, and fate of chemical substances in natural systems, emphasizing how pollutants are generated, distributed, and controlled. It explores key areas such as atmospheric chemistry (including air pollution and ozone depletion), aquatic chemistry (water quality and treatment), and geochemistry (soil and earth systems). The concept of the anthrosphere—human-made systems and their interaction with the natural environment—is highlighted to show how industrial activities affect ecological balance http://172.20.27.22:4000/handle/123456789/140
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Books DUCE LIBRARY Humanities: Shelf PQ668.077 – Z10.G27 Science Collection DUCE TD 193.M36 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available

Includes bibliographical references and index

Environmental Chemistry provides a comprehensive introduction to the chemical processes that occur in the environment and the impact of human activities on air, water, soil, and living systems. The book explains the sources, reactions, transport, and fate of chemical substances in natural systems, emphasizing how pollutants are generated, distributed, and controlled. It explores key areas such as atmospheric chemistry (including air pollution and ozone depletion), aquatic chemistry (water quality and treatment), and geochemistry (soil and earth systems). The concept of the anthrosphere—human-made systems and their interaction with the natural environment—is highlighted to show how industrial activities affect ecological balance

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