Hydrogeochemistry Fundamentals and Advances, Mass Transfer and Mass Transport (e-bog) af Tikhomirov, Viatcheslav V.

Hydrogeochemistry Fundamentals and Advances, Mass Transfer and Mass Transport e-bog

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Water is the Earth's most precious resource. Until recent years, water was often overlooked as being overly abundant or available, but much has changed all over the world. As climate change, human encroachment on environmental areas, and deforestation become greater dangers, the study of groundwater has become more important than ever and is growing as one of the most important areas of scien...
E-bog 2190,77 DKK
Forfattere Tikhomirov, Viatcheslav V. (forfatter)
Udgivet 20 juli 2016
Genrer Science: general issues
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781119160489
Water is the Earth's most precious resource. Until recent years, water was often overlooked as being overly abundant or available, but much has changed all over the world. As climate change, human encroachment on environmental areas, and deforestation become greater dangers, the study of groundwater has become more important than ever and is growing as one of the most important areas of science for the future of life on Earth. This three-volume set is the most comprehensive and up-to-date treatment of hydrogeochemistry that is available. The first volume lays the foundation of the composition, chemistry, and testing of groundwater, while volume two covers practical applications such as mass transfer and transport. Volume three, which completes the set, is an advanced study of the environmental analysis of groundwater and its implications for the future. This third volume focuses more deeply on the analysis of groundwater and the practical applications of these analyses, which are valuable to engineers and scientists in environmental science, groundwater remediation, petroleum engineering, geology, and hydrology. Whether as a textbook or a reference work, this volume is a must-have for any library on hydrogeochemistry.