This volume is of great importance to humans and other living organisms. The study of water quality draws information from a variety of disciplines including chemistry, biology, mathematics, physics, engineering, and resource management. University training in water quality is often limited to speci
Water Quality: An Introduction
โ Scribed by Claude E. Boyd (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 329
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Water quality is important to everyone, but professionals in many disciplines need an understanding of this subject. Although water quality is complex, its general aspects can be grasped readily and with little background - only introductory chemistry and biology and a little algebra are needed. Unfortunately, the teaching of water quality is not well organized. In most colleges and universities, water quality instruction is given in certain engineering curricula and in aquatic ecology or fisheries curricula. There also is brief attention to selected topics on water quality in numerous classes in other curricula. Water quality training in engineering is highly specialized and directed by necessity towards water supply and water treatment, while the focus in aquatic ecology and fisheries is on biological water quality and pollution. Few students venture into specialized classes outside of their curricula, and as a result, their formal training in water quality is greatly restricted. Self-education by reading texts and reference books on water quality is difficult. Authors of water quality books seem to be more interested in presenting a rigorous, detailed treatment than in focusing on simplicity and clarity. Chemical aspects of water quality often are presented at a level requiring fairly advanced mathematics and physical chemistry, and biological discussions may be quite advanced and theoretical. I have taught water quality to seniors and graduate students in agriculture, wildlife and fisheries, environmental sciences, economics, and similar disciplines for many years.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-x
Introduction....Pages 1-4
Physical Properties of Water....Pages 5-20
Hydrology....Pages 21-42
Dissolved Solids....Pages 43-68
Dissolved Oxygen and Redox Potential....Pages 69-94
Particulate Matter, Turbidity, and Color....Pages 95-103
pH, Carbon Dioxide, and Alkalinity....Pages 105-122
Total Hardness....Pages 123-128
Bacteria, Phytoplankton, and Water Quality....Pages 129-155
Oxygen Production and Demand....Pages 157-173
Nitrogen....Pages 175-192
Phosphorus....Pages 193-209
Sulfur....Pages 211-218
Micronutrients and Other Trace Elements....Pages 219-249
Water Pollution....Pages 251-270
Water Quality Regulations....Pages 271-283
Back Matter....Pages 285-330
โฆ Subjects
Physical Chemistry; Agriculture; Freshwater & Marine Ecology; Geochemistry
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