Edited by
Dibyendu Sarkar, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, USA
Rupali Datta, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, USA
Robyn Hannigan, Arkansas University, State University, Arkansas, USA
Description
This volume is for environmental researchers and government policy makers who are required to monitor environmental quality for their
environmental investigators and remediation plans. It uses concepts and applications to aid in the exchange of scientific information
across all the environmental science disciplines ranging from geochemistry to hydrogeology and ecology to biotechnology. Focusing on
issues such as metals, organics and nutrient contamination of water and soils, and interactions between soil-water-plants-chemicals,
the book synthesizes the latest findings in this rapidly-developing, multi-disciplinary field. Cutting-edge environmental analytical
methods are also presented, making this a must-have for professionals tasked with monitoring environmental quality. These concepts and
applications help in decision making and problem solving in a single resource.
Included in series
Developments in Environmental Science
Audience:
Environmental researchers and governmental policy makers in geology, geochemistry, hydrology, ecology, agronomy, chemistry, mineralolgy, microbiology, limnology, and biotechnology.