Environmental Geochemistry: Site Characterization, Data Analysis and Case Histories

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ISBN: 978-0-444-53159-9
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Environmental Geochemistry: Site Characterization, Data Analysis and Case Histories

Edited by B. De Vivo, Harvey Belkin and Annamaria Lima

350 pages
Trim Size 6 1/2 X 9 7/16 in
Copyright 2008
USD 121.00, Hardcover, Reference

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Readership

All students and professionals working in the field on enviromental pollution, site characterization and remediation (geochemists, geologists, agronomists, environmental scientists, risk assessors, and environmental regulators).

Contents

PROPOSED TABLE OF CONTENTS

1)Introduction. 2)The role of geochemistry in environment and health problems. 3)Regional Programs. FOREGS. Sampling methods for different media - Stream sediments, soils, waters. 4) Environmental impact of the disposal of solid by-products from waste incineration processes. 5)Household hazardous waste disposal as a pathway for environmental pollution. 6)Sampling methods for site characterization and waste disposal. 7)Site investigations of stream and groundwaters: How to avoid getting into deep water. 8) Methods of chemical analysis of organics and quality controls.
9)Data base management at regional scale.
10)Data analysis and treatment, at local scale, using GIS and GeoDAS. 11)Evaluation of background/baseline values. 12) Geochemical mapping of urban areas. Examples on the munipal soils of Napoli, Avellino, Caserta, Benevento and Salerno towns. 13) Thermodynamics of platinum, palladium, and rhodium with inorganic ligands in the environment. 14)Trace metals speciation and bioavailability in soil. 15)Environment pollution, epidemiology and Workers problems. 16)Medical Geology: Application to arsenic and fluorine poisoning in southwest Guizhou Province, China.
17)Contaminated land in Britain. 18)The US brownfields program: Case studies reflect progress and challenges. 19)Case history of site characterization in Italy: Bagnoli brownfield site.

Author Information

Edited by B. De Vivo, Universita di Napoli Federico II, Naples, Italy; Harvey Belkin, United States Geological Survey, Reston, VA, USA; and Annamaria Lima, Universita di Napoli Federico II, Naples, Italy

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