Environmental monitoring and characterization / [edited by] Janick F. Artiola, Ian L. Pepper, Mark L. Brusseau.

Outlines the newest ways that environmental samples should be taken, analyzed, and interpreted.

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Other Authors: Artiola, Janick F., Pepper, Ian L., Brusseau, Mark L.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Burlington : Elsevier, 2004.
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Cover
  • Environmental Monitoring and Characterization
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Contributors
  • Reviewers
  • Chapter 1. Monitoring and Characterization of the Environment
  • Chapter 2. Sampling and Data Quality Objectives in Environmental Monitoring
  • Chapter 3. Statistics and Geostatistics in Environmental Monitoring
  • Chapter 4. Automated Data Acquisition and Processing
  • Chapter 5. Maps in Environmental Monitoring
  • Chapter 6. Geographic Information Systems and Their Use for Environmental Monitoring
  • Chapter 7. Soil and Vadose Zone Sampling
  • Chapter 8. Groundwater Sampling
  • Chapter 9. Monitoring Surface Waters
  • Chapter 10. Monitoring Near-Surface Air Quality
  • Chapter 11. Remote Sensing for Environmental Monitoring
  • Chapter 12. Environmental Physical Properties and Processes
  • Chapter 13. Chemical Properties and Processes
  • Chapter 14. Environmental Microbial Properties and Processes
  • Chapter 15. Physical Contiaminants
  • Chapter 16. Chemical Contaminants
  • Chapter 17. Microbial Contaminants
  • Chapter 18. Soil and Groundwater Remediation
  • Chapter 19. Ecological Restoration.