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The Essential Guide to Environmental Chemistry 1st Edition
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The Essential Guide to Environmental Chemistry outlines the problems and issues facing the environmental chemist throughout the ecosystem. Presented as a ?pocket-atlas?, this useful guide provides a concise overview of environmental pollution in air, water and soil as well as strategies for environmental analysis.
- Unique format with text and illustrations on facing pages
- Clear, full colour schematic diagrams making up 50% of the book
- A ?must-have? for undergraduates/graduates in this field
- ISBN-100471899542
- ISBN-13978-0471899549
- Edition1st
- PublisherWiley
- Publication dateDecember 21, 2001
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions5.2 x 0.7 x 7.8 inches
- Print length256 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
"a useful source of reference" (World Surface Coatings Abstracts, January 2002
"a useful primer" (Industry Environment, January-March 2002)
"...The format of the book, with abundant high-quality colour illustrations excellent..." (Chemistry & Industry,5 August 2002)
"...This guide will be a must for undergraduate, graduate students taking environmental sciences course." (Int Jnl of Environmental Analytical Chemistry, Vol. 82, No.10 2002)
"…This nice little book is something you would like to posess at once, given the chance to look through it for a minute…" (Int Jnl of Environment and Pollution, Vol.19, No.1, 2003)
"...a small compendium covering a truly wide array of topics with a didactically well written and presented range..." (Environmental Geology, Vol 44(876). 2003)
From the Inside Flap
This "pocket atlas" translated from the highly successful German edition Taschenatlas der Umweltchemie, is unique in its graphical representation and condensed format. The quality and appeal of the full-colour diagrams are unmatched. It follows up the Essential Guide to Analytical Chemistry by the same author, and also very well received by readers.
Key features include:
* Unique format with text and illustrations on facing pages
* Clear, full colour schematic diagrams making up 50% of the book
* A highly readable pocket-sized presentation
* Comprehensive yet concise overview of environmental chemistry - ideal as a revision aid or introductory text
The Essential Guide to Environmental Chemistry will be a "must-have" for undergraduates/graduates taking environmental chemistry, science and management courses. It will also be an extremely valuable guide for environmental consultants, workers in public bodies responsible for monitoring environmental pollution e.g. river auhtorities, environmental protection agencies; for tose in industries which deal with waste disposal, sewage treatment, soil remediation, air pollution etc.; and those in private environmental analysis laboratories.
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This "pocket atlas" translated from the highly successful German edition Taschenatlas der Umweltchemie, is unique in its graphical representation and condensed format. The quality and appeal of the full-colour diagrams are unmatched. It follows up the Essential Guide to Analytical Chemistry by the same author, and also very well received by readers.
Key features include:
* Unique format with text and illustrations on facing pages
* Clear, full colour schematic diagrams making up 50% of the book
* A highly readable pocket-sized presentation
* Comprehensive yet concise overview of environmental chemistry - ideal as a revision aid or introductory text
The Essential Guide to Environmental Chemistry will be a "must-have" for undergraduates/graduates taking environmental chemistry, science and management courses. It will also be an extremely valuable guide for environmental consultants, workers in public bodies responsible for monitoring environmental pollution e.g. river auhtorities, environmental protection agencies; for tose in industries which deal with waste disposal, sewage treatment, soil remediation, air pollution etc.; and those in private environmental analysis laboratories.
About the Author
Georg Schwedt studied chemistry at the University of GÖttingen, Germany, and received his Ph.D. from the University of Hanover, Germany. Schwedt was appointed Director of the Institute of Food Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry at the University of Stuttgart. From 1987 until his retirement in 2006, he has been Professor of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry at the Clausthal University of Technology. Since 2006, he has worked at the University of Bonn, Germany. Schwedt is the author of several analytical chemistry textbooks and a large number of popular science books.
Product details
- Publisher : Wiley; 1st edition (December 21, 2001)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 256 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0471899542
- ISBN-13 : 978-0471899549
- Item Weight : 13.6 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.2 x 0.7 x 7.8 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #6,636,599 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #2,184 in Environmental Engineering (Books)
- #4,409 in Environmental Studies
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If anything the writing is a bit dry, because the science is hardly documented in any contextual way, i.e. there is no history, narrative, case studies, etc. It's straight up narrative chemistry.
For Chemistry majors, like myself, this volume does not show chemical reaction equations, which I consider the most essential.