Introduction to Environmental Engineering is designed for use in an introductory sophomore-level environmental engineering course with sufficient depth for use in more advanced courses. This book is written to be used in one of the first environmental engineering courses encountered by the student.
Introduction to Environmental Engineering
β Scribed by Dr. Stefan Franzle, Prof. Dr. Bernd Markert, Dr. Simone Wunschmann(auth.)
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 430
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Building on the first principles of environmental chemistry, engineering, and ecology, this volume fills the need for an advanced textbook introducing the modern, integrated environmental management approach, with a view towards long-term sustainability and within the framework of international regulations.
As such, it presents the classic technologies alongside innovative ones that are just now coming into widespread use, such as photochemical technologies and carbon dioxide sequestration. Numerous case studies from the fields of air, water and soil engineering describe real-life solutions to problems in pollution prevention and remediation, as an aid to practicing professional skills.
With its tabulated data, comprehensive list of further reading, and a glossary of terms, this book doubles as a reference for environmental engineers and consultants.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Chapter 1 Definition, History, Discipline (pages 1β123):
Chapter 2 The Compartments of the EnvironmentβStructure, Function and Chemistry (pages 125β196):
Chapter 3 Innovative Technologies (pages 197β255):
Chapter 4 Specific Studies (pages 257β372):
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