A comprehensive textbook explaining how environmental systems operate, human impacts on the environment, and methods for sustainable management. Covers ecosystems, energy, water, and environmental policy.
Environmental Science Natural Resource Management Physical Resources Ecology Environmental Studies
This manual addresses common operational problems in activated sludge wastewater treatment systems, including bulking, foaming, and other solids separation issues. It provides practical guidance on identifying causes and implementing control measures to improve treatment efficiency.
This volume is part of the Encyclopedia of Environmetrics, a comprehensive reference covering statistical methods used in environmental science. It includes articles on environmental data analysis, modeling, monitoring, and statistical techniques applied to environmental studies.
This work is part of the McGraw-Hill Series in Water Resources and Environmental Engineering. It focuses on principles and practices related to water resources management, environmental protection, and engineering methods used to address water supply, wastewater treatment, and environmental pollution problems
This book introduces the principles of dynamic modeling for environmental systems. It explains how mathematical models and computer simulations can be used to analyze environmental processes such as pollution, resource management, and ecological interactions. The book provides practical examples and modeling techniques useful for environmental scientists and engineers.
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to environmental chemistry. It explains chemical processes occurring in air, water, and soil, and discusses environmental pollution, climate change, and chemical solutions to environmental problems.
Environmental Chemistry Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) Chemical Analysis Environmental Pollution