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Environmental Applications of Geochemical Modeling
Chen Zhu, Greg Anderson
Cambridge University Press
May 2002
Paperback 298 pages, 67 diags, 3 half-tones, 58 tabs ISBN 0521005779
£45.00
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Hardback 298 pages, 67 diags, 3 half-tones, 58 tabs ISBN 052180907X
£90.00
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Geochemical modeling is a powerful tool for characterizing environmental site
contaminations and predicting environmental impacts. This book discusses the application
of geochemical models to environmental practice and studies, through the use of numerous
case studies of real-world environmental problems, such as acid mine drainage, pit lake
chemistry, nuclear waste disposal, and landfill leachates. In each example the authors
clearly define the environmental threat in question; explain how geochemical modeling
may help solve the problem posed; and advise the reader how to prepare input files
for geochemical modeling codes and interpret the results in terms of meeting regulatory
requirements. Support material for the book, including program codes, input files and
exercise problems, is available on the Internet. Environmental Applications of
Geochemical Modeling will serve as an advanced textbook for courses in
environmental geochemistry, and as an indispensable reference for professional
hydrogeologists, geochemists, engineers, and regulators, working within the
environmental spheres.
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