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This convenient guide enables non-chemist professionals and students to apply environmental chemistry to remediation and control projects and to understand and solve environmental chemistry problems. Self-contained chapters provide access to key data tables that are ordinarily scattered in the literature and offer step-by-step details to worked examples drawn from real world applications. This second edition features new material on radioisotopes, inorganic/organic contaminants, and environmental forensics. Expanded chapters include metals, light nonaqueous phase liquids, dense nonaqueous phase liquids, and biodegradation. Catalog no. 9066, ISBN: 978-0-8493-9066-1 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 456 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £55.99
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CRC Handbook of Laboratory Safety
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Written by renowned expert Keith Furr, the CRC Handbook of Laboratory Safety, Fifth Edition provides information on planning and building a facility, developing an organization infrastructure, planning for emergencies and contingencies, choosing the correct equipment, developing operational plans, and meeting regulatory requirements. It includes OSHA laboratory safety standards, NRC radiation safety standards, guidelines for X-ray use in hospitals, enforcement of standards for dealing with blood-borne pathogens, OSHA actions covering hazardous waste operations and emergency response, and CDC guidelines.
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Fundamentals of Environmental Chemistry Third Edition
James M. Beard
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Taking a nonmathematical approach to the material, this text presents the environmental chemistry in a style accessible to students who have little or no science background. It relates the fundamentals of chemistry to contemporary environmental issues. The author covers the essential background material in science, chemistry, and toxicology, including the laws of thermodynamics, chemical bonding, and environmental toxins. He then applies scientific principles to environmental problems concerning energy, air quality, the atmosphere, water quality, and waste management. The text includes numerous end-of-chapter questions, along with a solutions manual for qualifying instructors.
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Fundamentals of Sustainable Chemical Science
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Stanley E. Manahan
Albert S. Matlack
Assuming no prior background, this book presents the basics of general chemistry, organic chemistry, and biochemistry. The first chapter provides a brief mini-course in chemistry, defining key terms that are required for understanding materials presented in the rest of the text. It develops chemistry as it would a language with its key parts. The author begins with a discussion of atoms and elements, moves to a description of chemical compounds made from those elements, and concludes with a look at chemical reactions involving elements and compounds. The chapters also include references to renewable resources, energy, and offer an emphasis on green chemistry in support of learned concepts.
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Green Chemistry
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Introduction to Green Chemistry University of Delaware, Newark, USA
Soil and Water Chemistry
Environmentally Benign Reactions
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V.K. Ahluwalia
Michael E. Essington
University of Delhi, India
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA
This book describes a large number of organic reactions under green conditions. Starting from the principles of green chemistry, the book discusses the planning and preparations required to convert to green laboratory techniques. The book covers a wide range of synthesis reactions carried out in aqueous phases using PTC catalysts, sonication, microwave technologies. It also examines reactions using ionic liquids as solvents as well as solid state (solventless), enzymatic, and photochemical reactions. Written for students as well as practicing chemists at various levels in industry, R&D, and academic laboratories, it integrates numerous examples of industrial and environmental applications throughout.
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For more information and a complete list Environmental Degradation and Transformation of Organic Chemicals Alasdair H. Neilson and Ann-Sofie Allard
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Chemical Fate & Transport
IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute, Stockholm
Diana S. Aga
Addressing the persistent environmental threat of organic chemicals with a fresh approach to degradation and transformation processes, this book examines a wide range of compounds as well as abiotic and microbiological reactions mediated by microorganisms. The authors emphasize the pathways used and the broad classes of enzymes involved. They provide an overview of experimental procedures with detailed coverage of the organic compounds that are considered to be xenobiotics. The principles that emerge provide a guide not only for specific compounds but also for those having a more remote structural resemblance. The book contains an extensive literature references and numerous illustrative figures.
Written by experts from academia, government, and industry, this book provides a well-balanced multi-disciplinary perspective, discussing topics ranging from field studies documenting the occurrence of pharmaceuticals in environmental compartments, to laboratory studies determining the degradation kinetics and formation of by-products during treatment. The text provides data to help scientists, regulators, and engineers understand the factors that affect the environmental fate of pharmaceuticals in soil and water, facilitate the development of best management practices, and optimize treatment systems for removal of these compounds from the environment.
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Exposure Analysis
Handbook of Estimation Methods for Chemical Mass Transport in the Environment
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Wayne R. Ott
Stanford University, California, USA
Anne C. Steinemann
University of Washington, Seattle, USA
Lance A. Wallace
University at Buffalo, New York, USA
Edited by
Louis J. Thibodeaux
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, USA
US EPA, Reston, Virginia, USA
Donald Mackay
Written by experts, this textbook delineates the emerging discipline of exposure analysis. Tested for nearly a decade by students in Stanford University’s exposure analysis course, it contains comprehensive coverage of the environmental pollutants that affect human health. The book discusses human exposure through pathways including air, food, water, dermal absorption, and non-food ingestion. The book summarizes existing definitions of exposure, dose, and related concepts and provides the mathematical framework at the heart of these conceptual definitions. It provides the basic tools needed to identify sources, understand causes, measure exposures, and develop strategies for improving public health.
Focusing on theory, correlations, and predictive methods, Handbook of Estimation Methods for Chemical Mass Transport in the Environment addresses major data requirements for assessing environmental fate, in particular rates of transport between air, water, and soil. This book presents the fundamentals of mass transport and provides detailed discussions of individual transport processes and individual mass-transport coefficients. With contributions from leading experts in each subject, it also includes tables that contain transport parameter ranges for typical, defined environmental conditions. This text is complementary to the Handbook of Property Estimation Methods for Chemicals.
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Trent University, Ontario, Canada
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Edited by
Michael Poschl
Mendel University of Agriculture and Forestry, Brno, Czech Republic
Donald Mackay, Wan Ying Shiu, Kuo-Ching Ma, and Sum Chi Lee
Leo M.L. Nollet
The second edition of a bestseller, this four volume set is a comprehensive reference for physical-chemical property data of over 1200 chemicals of environmental concern, including nearly 400 new organic chemicals. Drawing on data from peer-reviewed journals and other sources, this edition includes data on the temperature dependence of selected physical-chemical properties. The book also expands its coverage of PCBs, PCDDs, PCDFs, and brominated and fluorinated hydrocarbons.
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Catalog no. L1687, ISBN: 978-1-56670-687-2 2006, 8-1/2 x 11, 4216 pp. Suggested Price: $1100.00 / £611.00 Also available on CD-ROM
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Handbook of Physical-Chemical Properties and Environmental Fate for Organic Chemicals
Radionuclide Concentrations in Food and the Environment
University College Ghent, Applied Engineering Sciences, Belgium
As radiological residue, both naturally occurring and technologically driven, works its way through the ecosystem, its negative effects on the human population become increasingly evident. This book elucidates the environmental behavior of different radionuclides, their transfer through the ecosystem, subsequent concentrations in the raw food materials, estimated human risks, and perspectives for transfer prevention. It covers monitoring programs and legislation, detection systems, safety protocols in radioanalytical laboratories and in food processing, as well as the effects of illicit trafficking and masking of radioactive materials by the growing radiological terrorist threat.
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Natural Attenuation of Trace Element Availability in Soils
Analysis of Pesticides in Food and Environmental Samples
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CSIRO Land and Water, Osmond, Australia
National Institute for Agricultural and Food Research and Technology (INIA), Madrid, Spain
Offering a concise, well-rounded perspective from pioneers in the field, this book demonstrates how attenuation processes can significantly impact strategies for soil remediation and serve as a basis for environmental regulations. The first chapters focus on analytical techniques for measuring the attenuation of trace elements. The following chapters analyze the processes that occur in the natural attenuation of contaminants and nutrients, including diffusion, fixation, and biological and redox processes. The remaining chapters consider the impact and implications of these processes in terms of risk assessment, remediation of inorganic contaminants, and bioavailability of essential nutrients.
Based on recent research, this multi-authored book critically examines the analytical methods and instrumentation used to determine pesticide residues in soil, water, air, and foods from both vegetal and animal origin. The text introduces pesticide classes and physicochemical properties, followed by trends in sample preparation, pesticide analysis, and quality assurance. Analysis of Pesticides in Food and Environmental Samples details extraction and determination techniques for analyzing real world samples; contains data on the levels of pesticides found in food and environmental matrices; and addresses regulatory aspects of monitoring for chemicals.
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For more information and a complete list Analytical Measurements in Aquatic Environments Edited by
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Jacek Namiesnik
Edited by
Environmental Sampling & Analysis
Gdansk University of Technology, Gdansk, Poland
Piotr Szefer
Leo M.L. Nollet
Medical University of Gdansk, Poland
University College Ghent, Applied Engineering Sciences, Belgium
Series: Analytical Chemistry
Series: Chromatographic Science Series
Covering the composition and underlying properties of both freshwater and marine systems, this work provides a basis for understanding both. The authors employ a range of examples to explain the behavior of trace constituents in aquatic environments. They cover sample collection and preparation, modern extraction techniques, conservation, and storage. Among a wealth of topics, they delve into the utilization of passive dosimetry, mineralization techniques, speciation analytics, green analytical chemistry, and chemometric techniques. Extensive details on quality control and quality assurance provides a complete perspective on the difficulties of sample preparation in aquatic environments.
A unique reference for all scientists involved in the analysis of environmental compounds, Chromatographic Analysis of the Environment, Third Edition explores techniques and chromatographic data for compounds found in air, water, soil, and sludge. The first part highlights preparation techniques, chromatographic separation, sampling, and detection methods especially designed for environmental purposes; quantification of environmental analytes in difficult matrices; and data handling. The second part focuses on the analysis of hazardous chemicals in the environment including VOCs, PAHs, PCBs, and EDCs.
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Compilation of EPA’s Sampling and Analysis Methods Second Edition Edited by
Edward J. Baum
Lawrence H. Keith
A how-to book on determining the properties of chemicals, this book explores methods that cost much less than traditional laboratory techniques, underscoring the importance of understanding the impact of chemicals on environmental quality. Each chapter begins with a review of relevant theory and background information explaining the applications and limitations of each method. They include sample calculations and practical advice on how and when to use each method and evaluations of each method for accuracy and reliability. Computer software, databases, and internet resources are evaluated, as well as other supplementary material, such as fundamental constants, units of measure, and more.
The popular first edition of this book contained approximately 600 analyte/method summaries. A printed version of the EPA’s Sampling and Analysis Methods Database, this new edition contains twice as many EPA-approved methods for testing and analyzing industrial chemicals, pesticides, herbicides, dioxins, and PCBs. Each analyte/ method summary contains all of the information required to stand alone as a reference. Thus, in addition to a brief summary of each method, descriptions include required instrumentation, interferences, maximum holding times, detection levels, accuracy, precision, quality control requirements, EPA reference, and if available EPA contacts with phone numbers.
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Volume Five, Applications of Ion Trapping Devices
N.C. Aery
Edited by
University College of Science, Rajasthan, India
Shruti Kshirsagar
Environmental Sampling & Analysis / Environmental Toxicology
Practical Aspects of Trapped Ion Mass Spectrometry
Raymond E. March
Trent University, Ontario, Canada
Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi, India
John F.J Todd
This book presents current methods for determining the impact of pollutants on the biosystem. Encompassing the breadth and depth of the field, this book explores analytical methods for determining physical, chemical, biological, and microbiological characteristics of water, waste water, soil, plant material, and air as well as plant and animal communities. With coverage of sampling, instrumentation, and monitoring methods, the book facilitates analysis for a wide range of chemical pollutants. Topics include bioassays, environmental radioactivity, biomonitoring, environmental impact assessment/ auditing, and indoor air and noise pollution.
The past two decades have seen rapid development of ion trapping mass spectrometers employing quadrupole fields for ion confinement, resulting in increased understanding of two- and three-dimensional quadrupole fields and the improvement of ion trapping devices. Volume 5 of Practical Aspects of Trapped Ion Mass Spectrometry provides a comprehensive review of current applications of mass spectrometers that employ ion trapping in their operation. The text addresses a variety of instruments used in diverse disciplines, including 3D quadrupole ion trap, digital ion trap, orbitrap, Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance, and high field asymmetric waveform ion mobility mass spectrometry.
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Practical Aspects of Trapped Ion Mass Spectrometry
Volume Four, Theory and Instrumentation
Assessing the Hazard of Metals and Inorganic Metal Substances in Aquatic and Terrestrial Systems
Edited by
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William J. Adams
Trent University, Ontario, Canada
Rio Tinto, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
John F.J Todd
Peter M. Chapman
University of Kent, Canterbury, UK
EVS Environment Consultants, North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
The rapid expansion of the use of ion trapping in many different areas of mass spectrometry and many different areas of application indicates the value of a single source of information drawing together diverse inputs. This book provides an up-to-date account of the theory and instrumentation of mass spectrometric applications and an introduction to ion trapping devices. Leading contributors address such topics as quadrupole ion trap, cylindrical ion trap, digital ion trap, linear ion trap, orbitrap, Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance, and ion mobility. The book is unique in its coverage of recent applications of all mass spectrometers that employ ion trapping in their operation.
Current procedures used for hazard identification and classification are based on persistence, bioaccumulation, and toxicity measurements. Assessing the Hazard of Metals and Inorganic Metal Substances in Aquatic and Terrestrial Systems provides the basis for improvements to the current model for hazard assessment. This book reviews the scientific underpinnings of the use of persistence as applied to metals, including bioavailability, and the use of bioaccumulation to evaluate aquatic species and aquatic-linked food chains. It also examines toxicity procedures as used within PBT approaches and examines measures for metals in terrestrial ecosystems, seeking improvements or alternatives.
Catalog no. 83716, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8371-2 June 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 400 pp. Suggested Price: $179.95 / £109.00
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For more information and a complete list Bioassays with Arthropods Second Edition
Jacqueline L. Robertson and Robert M. Russell LeOra Software, California, USA
Haiganoush K. Preisler
Indicators of Change Edited by
N.E. Savin
University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA
Reed Harris, David P. Krabbenhoft, Robert Mason, Michael W. Murray, Robin Reash, and Tamara Saltman
Providing clear examples of the use of state-of-the-art computer programs for analyses of bioassay data, this second edition explains the statistical basis and analysis for each kind of quantal response bioassay. The first edition was a must-have reference for designing, conducting, and interpreting bioassays: this completely revised and updated second edition is positioned to take its place. The authors delineate methods and ideas that are nearly impossible to explain clearly to those who do not already know both. They lead readers through the methods and concepts so easily, they suddenly find themselves processing information they did not think you could understand, and were convinced they never would.
This book outlines the infrastructure and methods needed to measure, monitor, and regulate the concentration of mercury present in the environment. It proposes a set of indicators to use as a measure of changing mercury concentrations in air, water, soil, and aquatic biota. Next, it offers a monitoring strategy and guidance for determining if concentration levels are changing systematically over time. The book explains how additional monitoring strategies can relate observed changes in mercury concentrations to regulatory controls on mercury emissions. The final chapter provides an integrated framework for establishing a national-scale program to monitor mercury concentrations in the environment.
Catalog no. 2331, ISBN: 978-0-8493-2331-7 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 224 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £51.99
Catalog no. 8892, ISBN: 978-0-8493-8892-7 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 240 pp. Suggested Price: $144.95 / £79.99
USDA Forest Service, Albany, California, USA
Environmental Toxicology 10
Ecosystem Responses to Mercury Contamination
Derivation and Use of Environmental Quality and Human Health Standards for Chemical Substances in Water and Soil Edited by
Mark Crane, Dawn Stretton Maycock, Graham Merrington, and Paul Whitehouse This book summarizes current knowledge on aquatic and terrestrial environmental quality standards and places it in a wider socioeconomic and regulatory context. It explains how to derive environmental standards that are defensible from a scientific and socioeconomic perspective. Using multidisciplinary techniques that can be applied to water, sediments, and soils, the text demonstrates how to select the best form and derivation method relative to individual environmental standards. The author presents an in-depth and expedient consideration of when, where, and how environmental standards should be implemented based on social and economic context. Catalog no. K10193, ISBN: 978-1-4398-0344-8 June 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 176 pp. Suggested Price: $119.95 / £72.99
Ecotoxicology
A Comprehensive Treatment Michael C. Newman
Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, USA
William H. Clements
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, USA
A unique presentation that unifies the field, this book brings together concepts and information about contaminant effects at all levels of the biological hierarchy. Beginning at the biomolecular level, this book builds progressively toward a discussion of effects to the global biosphere. Emphasizing ecological components and fundamental paradigms, the authors strike a balance between the presentation of details relevant at each level and the integration of phenomena and processes among levels. A milestone in the field, the book is suitable for teaching graduate courses and as a reference for professionals in the field. Catalog no. 3357, ISBN: 978-0-8493-3357-6 2008, 7 x 10, 880 pp. Suggested Price: $144.95 / £79.99
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Essentials of Toxic Chemical Risk
Geoffrey I. Sunahara, Guilherme Lotufo, Jalal Hawari, and Roman G. Kuperman
Science and Society Stephen Penningroth
Community Science Institute, Inc., Trumansburg, New York, USA
Written by leading experts in the field, this book details the current state-of-the-science of the ecotoxicology of explosives and unexploded ordinance, and its future research. The book provides a detailed discussion of safety concerns and environmental impacts, including coverage of ecotoxicological effects measurement in different species, environmental risk assessment procedures for sites contaminated with explosives, modeling, and case studies. The book also covers how ecotoxicological data can be used towards the development of recommendations for sustaining range activities while ensuring environmental stewardship and regulatory compliance.
This volume provides a basic introduction to toxicology within a framework of chemical risk to ecosystems and to human health. It forms the basis of a new approach to teaching toxicology from a broad, interdisciplinary perspective. The author presents concepts from chemistry, ecology, physiology, and other disciplines as needed within the context of toxicology. These include chemical equilibrium, energy, and nutrient flows through ecosystems. It also introduces concepts specific to toxicology, such as risk as a composite of toxicity and exposure, and provides case studies of risk management to illustrate the ways in which laboratory results are used to manage chemical risk to human health and the environment.
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Environmental Toxicology
Ecotoxicology of Explosives
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Extrapolation Practice for Ecotoxicological Effect Characterization of Chemicals
Encyclopedia of Pest Management
Edited by
Volume II Edited by
David Pimentel, Ph.D.
Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA
With contributions from more than 200 international authorities and containing approximately 200 entries, the Encyclopedia of Pest Management, Volume II is a key reference for professionals in academia, industry, and government, as well as students at all levels. Designed to be regularly consulted for immediate and precise information. The contributions address a wide spectrum of scientific and environmental topics, concepts, methodologies, strategies, solutions, questions, and dilemmas. The book provides numerous references, allowing readers access to additional, more detailed information. Catalog no. 53612, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5361-6 2008, 8-1/2 x 11, 784 pp. Suggested Price: $460.00 / £256.00
Volume I
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Keith R. Solomon, Theo C.M. Brock, Dick De Zwart, Scott D. Dyer, Leo Posthuma, Sean Richards, Hans Sanderson, Paul Sibley, and Paul J. van den Brink A wide-ranging compilation of techniques, this book describes various methods of extrapolation in the framework of ecological risk assessment and identifies the data needs and situations where these extrapolations can be most usefully applied. It focuses on the extrapolation of chemical effects and also covers the extrapolation of exposures in the context of interactions between toxicants and the matrix. It contains a practical guide to the application of these extrapolation procedures that is designed to be useful to regulators and risk managers at several levels and in the education of students in these environmental disciplines. Catalog no. 73907, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7390-4 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 408 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £72.99
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Freshwater Bivalve Ecotoxicology Edited by
Genomic Approaches for Cross-Species Extrapolation in Toxicology Edited by
William H. Benson
Jerry L. Farris
Environmental Toxicology
Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, USA
National Health & Environmental Effects Research Laboratory, Gulf Breeze, Florida, USA
John H. Van Hassel
Richard T. Di Giulio
This book covers the techniques and approaches for assessing suspected contaminant impact upon freshwater bivalves. The editors incorporate expertise on research topics and management issues from a cross section of active scientists in the field. The resulting array of viewpoints provides a valuable tool drawn from both internal and external peer reviews. They explore current advances in general monitoring of population responses to stressors, fundamental concepts of ecotoxicology specific to burrowing bivalves, and useful insights that offer direction and priority for resolving specific problems challenging protection and conservation efforts.
Covering computational approaches and cross-species extrapolations, Genomic Approaches for Cross-Species Extrapolation in Toxicology outlines a research agenda utilizing emerging technologies in omics and computational biology in order to 1) elucidate similarities and differences among species, 2) relate stressor-mediated responses to adverse outcomes, and 3) extend this science into innovative approaches to risk assessment and regulatory decision-making. The book provides a meaningful starting point for future work regarding the use of emerging molecular and computational approaches for cross-species extrapolations.
Catalog no. 4284X, ISBN: 978-1-4200-4284-9 2007, 7 x 10, 408 pp. Suggested Price: $164.95 / £92.00
Catalog no. 4334X, ISBN: 978-1-4200-4334-1 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 216 pp. Suggested Price: $114.95 / £63.99
American Electric Power, Columbus, Ohio, USA
Textbook
Fundamentals of Ecotoxicology
12 Second Edition
Michael C. Newman and Michael A. Unger
Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA
Genomics in Regulatory Ecotoxicology
Applications and Challenges Edited by
Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, USA
Gerald T. Ankley, Ann L. Miracle, Edward J. Perkins, and George P. Daston
The second edition of a bestseller, this book presents a treatment of ecotoxicology ranging from molecular to global perspectives. The authors focus first on lower levels of organization and then extend their discussion to include landscape, regional, and biospheric topics, imparting a perspective as broad as the the problems facing practicing professionals. They detail key contaminants of concern, explore their fate and cycling in the biosphere, and discuss bioaccumulation and the effects of contaminants at increasing levels of ecological organization. The text includes study questions and vignettes that demonstrate special topics, making it both an ideal introductory textbook and a reference.
Aligning environmental science with regulation, this book presents the first in-depth set of recommendations published in the open literature focused specifically on how genomics data could be used in regulatory ecotoxicology. The book develops a conceptual framework of how genomics data can most effectively impact current approaches for ecological risk assessments. It also identifies how biomarkers of exposure and effect from both lab and field monitoring studies can be used, including providing a basis for the extrapolation of chemical effects across species. It explores exactly how data generated from new genomics technologies might impact risk assessment.
Catalog no. L1598, ISBN: 978-1-56670-598-1 2003, 7 x 10, 480 pp. Suggested Price: $83.95 / £46.99
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Second Edition Edited by
David J. Hoffman, Barnett A. Rattner, G. Allen Burton, Jr., and John Cairns, Jr.
The Molecular Basis of How Chemicals Disrupt Biological Targets, Second Edition Urs A. Boelsterli
University of Connecticut, Storrs, USA
With contributions from more than 75 international experts, this second edition focuses on toxic substances and their effect on ecosystems worldwide. It presents methods for quantifying and measuring ecotoxicological effects in the field and in the lab, as well as methods for estimating, predicting, and modeling in ecotoxicology studies. Topics include exposure and sensitivity of amphibians to environmental contaminants, endocrine disrupters, the role of environmental contaminants in species endangerment, nutrient and contaminant interactions, QSARs; selenium, indirect effects of pesticides on wildlife, genetic effects of contaminant exposure, and ecological risk assessment examples.
Examining cellular and molecular mechanisms with regard to toxic effects, this second edition features coverage of types of toxic responses, novel mechanisms derived from systems toxicology, and disruption of cellular signal transduction. Expanded chapters include the disruption of mitochondrial function, mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization, and selective depletion of mitochondrial DNA. The book links molecular and cellular biology with xenobiotic toxicology and contains new examples and illustrations to supplement material. Additional topics include oxidant stress, apoptotic and necrotic cell death, nuclear-receptormediated toxicity, and immune-mediated toxicity.
Catalog no. L1546, ISBN: 978-1-56670-546-2 2003, 7 x 10, 1312 pp. Suggested Price: $229.95 / £128.00
Catalog no. 7272, ISBN: 978-0-8493-7272-8 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 416 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $69.95 / £27.99
Environmental Toxicology
Handbook of Ecotoxicology
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Introduction to Environmental Toxicology
Impacts of Chemicals Upon Ecological Systems, Third Edition
Organic Pollutants
Wayne G. Landis and Ming-Ho Yu
C.H. Walker
Since publication of the first edition in 1994, Introduction to Environmental Toxicology has found a secure place among the major texts and references in this field. The third edition moves seamlessly from mode of action of contaminants at the molecular level all the way up to impacts at the population levels. While retaining the strengths of previous editions, the third edition includes coverage of fluoride, endocrine disruption, a discussion of the use of models to reconstruct concentration-response curves, and developments in ecological risk assessment for management decisions at site to regional scales.
Significantly updated, revised, and expanded, this third edition presents the basic principles of ecotoxicology along with the major organic pollutants. Two new chapters cover endocrine disruptors and neurotoxicity and its behavioral effects. The text also provides additional information on biomarker approaches and offers an overview of new technologies, such as microarray assays, that are being developed to address complex pollution problems. Through a mechanistic approach, this book continues to provide essential knowledge of toxic mechanisms that produce adverse ecological effects, serving as valuable guidance for carrying out the risk assessment of environmental chemicals.
Western Washington University, Bellingham, USA
Catalog no. L1660, ISBN: 978-1-56670-660-5 2004, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 512 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £51.99
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An Ecotoxicological Perspective, Second Edition Devon, UK
Catalog no. 62581, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6258-8 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 408 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £49.99 Also Available in Soft Cover
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For more information and a complete list Oceanography and Marine Biology An Annual Review Edited by
R.N. Gibson and J.D.M. Gordon The Scottish Association for Marine Science, Argyll, Scotland
R.J.A. Atkinson
Environmental Toxicology
University of London, Isle of Cumbrae, Scotland Series: Oceanography and Marine Biology - An Annual Review
Reflecting the increasing interest in the field and its relevance in global environmental issues, Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review provides authoritative reviews that summarize results of recent research in basic areas of marine research, exploring topics of special and topical importance while adding to new areas as they arise.
Volume 45 This volume features contributions from experts involved in biological, chemical, geological, and physical aspects of marine science. Including a full color insert and an extensive reference list, the text is an essential reference for researchers and students in all fields of marine science. Catalog no. 50931, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5093-6 2007, 560 pp. Suggested Price: $179.95 / £99.00
Principles and Methods of Toxicology Fifth Edition Edited by
A. Wallace Hayes
Harvard School of Public Health, Andover, Massachusetts, USA
Extensively updated with new chapters and new authors, this fifth edition of the classic text provides comprehensive coverage in a manageable and accessible format. New topics include ‘toxicopanomics’, plant and animal poisons, information resources, and non-animal testing alternatives. The book reviews toxicology history and discusses basic toxicological principles, agents that cause toxicity, target organ toxicity, and toxicological testing methods including many of the test protocols required to meet regulatory needs worldwide. The book examines each method or procedure from the standpoint of technique and interpretation of data and discusses problems and pitfalls that may be associated with each. Catalog no. 3778, ISBN: 978-0-8493-3778-9 2008, 8-1/2 x 11, 2296 pp. Suggested Price: $199.95 / £100.00
Volume 46
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This volume includes a full color insert and covers such topics as the ecological status of the Great Barrier Reef, the effects of coral bleaching on fisheries, and the biology of octopus larvae. Catalog no. 65742, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6574-9 June 2008, 7 x 10, 424 pp. Suggested Price: $179.95 / £95.00
Volume 47 This 47th edition includes, among others, chapters that examine seagrasses as detectors of environmental condition, a wide ranging discussion on regional linkages in the NE Atlantic from physics to whales, and status and trends in underwater videometric measurement. Catalog no. 94211, ISBN: 978-1-4200-9421-3 June 2009, 7 x 10, 500 pp. Suggested Price: $179.95 / £95.00
Principles of Ecotoxicology Third Edition
C.H. Walker, S.P. Hopkin, R.M. Sibly, and D.B. Peakall Presenting a multidisciplinary perspective in a concise format, Principles of Ecotoxicology discusses the fundamental chemical and ecological nature of pollution processes while identifying the major classes of pollutants and their environmental fate. This third edition features new material on chemical warfare in nature, population risk assessment, community structure, neonicotinoids, endocrine disruption, and neurotoxicity. It also includes a new section on extrapolation from effects at the molecular level to population changes. With updates to every chapter, this text provides essential information for students and professionals in ecotoxicology and environmental toxicology. Catalog no. 3635, ISBN: 978-0-8493-3635-5 2006, 7 x 10, 344 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $79.95 / £32.99
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Safe Use of Chemicals A Practical Guide
The Toxicology of Fishes
Consultant, Pharmacology Division, Indian Institute of Chemical Toxicology, Hyderabad, India
Richard T. Di Giulio and David E. Hinton
Concise yet thorough, this book presents quick and comprehensive instruction to those who work with potentially dangerous substances and provides them with the information they need to avoid the hazards associated with handling these chemicals. Thoroughly referenced from a wide variety of sources, this book contains information on industrial solvents, pesticides, metals, air pollutants, toxic gases and drugs, as well as other substances. For each chemical, the author provides the CAS number, IUPAC name, molecular formula, synonyms, uses and exposures, toxicity and health effects, the exposure limits, and methods of proper storage and disposal. Tables and appendices are included where appropriate.
The Toxicology of Fishes is an in-depth, state-of-the-science monograph on the interactions of chemical contaminants with freshwater and marine fishes. It includes discussions of critical general principles such as bioaccumulation, toxicokinetics, biotransformations, and mechanisms of toxic action. The text also covers adaptations to chemical stress and key target systems of fishes, such as liver, kidney, gills, nervous and immune systems, and reproduction. It examines methodologies and applications for exposure, assessment, toxicity testing, and ecological studies and includes case studies that illustrate the toxicological impacts of important classes of chemical contaminants in real-world settings.
Catalog no. 80512, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8051-3 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 312 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £55.99
Catalog no. TF1251, ISBN: 978-0-415-24868-6 2008, 7 x 10, 1096 pp. Suggested Price: $149.95 / £83.00
Soils and Environmental Quality
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Gary M. Pierzynski
Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA
University of Delaware, Newark, USA
The Toxicology and Biochemistry of Insecticides
George F. Vance
Simon J. Yu
University of Wyoming, Laramie, USA
University of Florida, Gainesville, USA
A perpetual bestseller, this third edition explores environmental quality from the perspective of soil science. The coverage ranges from the theoretical to the practical with an abundance of examples such as an exploration of allowable pesticide concentrations in drinking water and an inquiry into soil contamination from the trace elements in organic by-products. It also explores the use of soil carbon sequestration as a remedy for global climate change and the effects of acid precipitation on forestation. Case studies with political, economic, and legal implications illustrate the human side of environmental problems. Also covered is the use or misuse of the Scientific Method and the potential for factual bias.
This book covers insecticide classification, formulation, mode of action, resistance, metabolism, environmental fate, and regulatory legislation. It integrates classical toxicology with physiology, biochemistry, and molecular biology. The authors discuss the formulation of pesticides and describe each type from dusts and powders to baits and aerosols. They classify insecticides by target, chemical compound, and mechanism; evaluate toxicity testing procedures; explain pesticide uptake, mode of action, and metabolism; and explore species differences, resistance, and interactions. The book also examines pesticides in the environment and federal and state regulatory legislation and enforcement.
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Department Chair, Kansas State University, Manhattan, USA
J. Thomas Sims
Environmental Toxicology
Edited by
T.S.S. Dikshith
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Veterinary Medicines in the Environment Edited by
Mark Crane
Watts and Crane Associates, Oxfordshire, UK
Alistair B. A. Boxall
Central Science Laboratory, York, UK
Elements of Environmental Engineering
Thermodynamics and Kinetics, Third Edition Kalliat T. Valsaraj
Katie Barrett
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
An examination of the current state of the science, the book provides integrated content in a single source. It includes detailed coverage of technical approaches that help practitioners better understand the environmental risks of veterinary medicines. The book brings together more than 30 experts with expertise in risk assessment, environmental toxicology and chemistry, and environmental policy and regulation. They provide guidance, based on standard risk assessment approaches, on how to assess the environmental effects of veterinary medicines. The text discusses pathways to the environment, exposure and effects assessment, and risk assessment and management in terrestrial and aquatic environments.
Revised, updated, and rewritten where necessary, this third edition contains new problems, an instructor’s solutions manual available from the web site, and new examples that better illustrate theory. New topics include green chemistry and engineering, pollution prevention, global climate change, and more. The author discusses the applications of thermodynamics and kinetics in environmental processes. He also delineates the distribution of pollutants and the interrelationships between them. His demonstration of the theoretical foundations of chemical property estimations for environmental process modeling provides an understanding of the applications and limitations of various property correlations.
Catalog no. 84240, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8424-5 January 2009, 6 x 9, 224 pp. Suggested Price: $119.95 / £66.99
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Huntingdon Life Sciences, UK
Encyclopedia of Environmental Science and Engineering Fifth Edition Edited by
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The Environment
Science, Issues, and Solutions Mohan K. Wali
Ohio State University, Columbus, USA
James R. Pfafflin
Fatih Evrendilek
Edward N. Ziegler
M. Siobhan Fennessy
The fifth edition of this monumental two-volume encyclopedia spans the entire spectrum of environmental science and engineering. Featuring expert contributors representing industry, academia, and government agencies, this reference has expanded to 87 articles on topics ranging from acid rain and air pollution to environmental law, radioactive waste, and water treatment. This broad coverage features highly specialized areas as well as many other subjects that cross traditional boundaries, reflecting the interdisciplinary skills and knowledge required by the modern environmental researcher and engineer. This is the most comprehensive, authoritative reference available to the field.
Strongly grounded in the scientific method, The Environment: Science, Issues, and Solutions presents an organized, accessible, building block approach that introduces the principles of ecology. This book examines the effects of technology use and the unprecedented economic growth and development that has tipped the natural balance of the environment, resulting in serious local, regional, and global environmental problems. This comprehensive text explores the need for interrelated long-term solutions for the prevention and mitigation of environmental problems.
Retired Professor, USA Brooklyn Polytechnic University, New York, USA
Catalog no. 9843, ISBN: 978-0-8493-9843-8 2006, 8-1/2 x 11, 1440 pp. Suggested Price: $829.00 / £461.00
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Essential Environmental Studies
Edited by
Edited by
V. K. Ahluwalia
S.N. Panday
Sunita Malhotra
S.P. Misra
Highlighting the chemistry of environmental processes and pollutants, this book covers a wide range of other aspects of environmental issues. This comprehensive coverage makes it relevant to a wide variety of researchers and professionals in chemistry, environmental science, life science, environmental engineering, and other disciplines. The interdisciplinary approach makes the book informative and interesting for all readers. Giving a complete picture of the environmental issues at a global level, it discusses issues in energy, air, water, marine, soil, and noise pollution as well as biodiversity and environmental management.
This volume contains 50 chapters that provide comprehensive and up-to-date information in a simple and lucid form. The coverage includes natural resources (energy, land, forests, water, and food), conservation, biodiversity, pollution (air, water, soil, etc.) pollution prevention and remediation, social implications of pollution, environmental law and regulation, human exposure to pollutants, population growth, sustainability, and more. It also contains numerous illustrations, case studies, and sidebars. This book will be useful to all undergraduate students in Environmental Science fields.
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DAV College, Kanpur, India
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A Sustainable Approach to Green Science and Technology, Second Edition
Fluid Mechanics of Environmental Interfaces Edited by
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University of Napoli Federico II, Napoli, Italy
Stanley E. Manahan
Dragutin T. Mihailovic
University of Missouri, Columbia, USA
University of Novi Sad, Serbia
Written by a leading expert, Environmental Science and Technology: A Sustainable Approach to Green Science and Technology, Second Edition provides a general overview of green science and technology and their essential role in ensuring environmental sustainability. This book addresses the roles of the hydrosphere, atmosphere, geosphere, and biosphere on the environment. It also considers the anthrosphere as a distinct environmental sphere. Presented in a consistent and accessible style, this text is suitable for students in environmental science and engineering, environmental scientists, ecologists, environmental policy experts, as well as those with little or no science background.
This book first discusses exchange processes occurring at the interfaces between atmosphere and the surface of the sea, then those between atmosphere and land surface. It also describes processes at the environmental interfaces of freshwater, such as gas-transfer at free-surfaces of rivers, advective diffusion of air bubbles in turbulent water flows and boundary-layers phenomena in vegetated open channels. Finally, the book examines the phenomena that affect transport of material to and from the surface of an organism, including molecular and turbulent diffusion. It covers relevant issues related to mass transfer to and from benthic plants and animals in detail.
Catalog no. 1270, ISBN: 978-0-8493-9512-3 2007, 7 x 10, 647 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99
Catalog no. SW6694, ISBN: 978-0-415-44669-3 2008, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 348 pp. Suggested Price: $169.95 / £94.00
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For more information and a complete list Global Warming, Natural Hazards, and Emergency Management Edited by
George Haddow and Jane A. Bullock Institute of Crisis, Disaster & Risk Management, Washington, D.C., USA
Handbook of Pollution Prevention Practices Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff
General References
Kim Haddow
N&P Limited, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, USA
Sierra Club, Washington, D.C., USA
Series: Environmental Science & Pollution, 24
Current predictions point to the frequency and severity of weatherrelated disaster events increasing dramatically. This book provides a clear procedural roadmap for emergency managers, policy makers, and community officials, demonstrating how to reduce the impacts of future disaster events intensified by the effects of global warming. Case studies describe past and present real-world experiences in community-based hazard mitigation and illustrate how efforts should be designed and implemented. The authors explain in detail how to develop community partnerships that include all stakeholders and identify staffing and resource requirements for successful programs.
Filled with helpful tables and matrixes, this text provides approaches and methodologies for implementing pollution prevention (P2) and waste minimization programs that can significantly reduce manufacturing operational costs. It focuses on reducing manufacturing and environmental compliance costs by instituting feedstock substitution, improved operational schemes, recycling and by-product recovery, waste minimization, and energy efficiency policies, and offers project cost accounting tools that assist in evaluating money-saving P2 options — streamlining environmental management and pollution control practices and presenting stepby-step procedures to improve productivity and product quality.
Catalog no. AU1829, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8182-4 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 288 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $59.95 / £33.99
Catalog no. DK1786, ISBN: 978-0-8247-0542-8 2001, 8-1/2 x 11, 440 pp. Suggested Price: $209.95 / £117.00
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Green-Stream Mapping
Using Lean Techniques to Go Green Brett Wills
Introduction to Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Gabor L. Hornyak
NanoThread, Inc., Golden, Colorado, USA
H.F. Tibbals
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, USA
Green Enterprise Movement, Toronto, Ontario
Joydeep Dutta
Based on the highly successful lean philosophy, going green can be applied to any organization in any industry. As with any lean initiative, it is all about eliminating waste and making the best use of processes and resources. Green-Stream Mapping shows readers how. It begins by defining the seven green wastes and provides stepby-step method for elimitating them in any organization. The book employs the value-stream mapping approach, modified for “greenstream mapping”. The author includes methods for calculating the bottom-line savings that can result from eliminating environmental wastes through a systematic approach. He provides real-life examples of implementation and results.
The maturation of nanotechnology has revealed it to be a unique and distinct discipline rather than a specialization within a larger field. Its textbook cannot afford to be a chemistry, physics, or engineering text focused on nano. It must be an integrated and multidisciplinary nano textbook. The archetype of the modern nano textbook, this text builds a solid background in characterization and fabrication methods while integrating the physics, chemistry, and biology facets. The remainder of this color text focuses on applications, examining engineering aspects as well as nanomaterials and industry-specific applications in such areas as energy, electronics, and biotechnology.
Catalog no. PP9617, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8961-5 June 2009, 7 x 10, 150 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $39.95 / £24.99
Asian Institute of Technology, Pathumthani, Thailand
Catalog no. 47795, ISBN: 978-1-4200-4779-0 January 2009, 7 x 10, 1574 pp. Suggested Price: $139.95 / £77.99
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o f t i t l e s , v i s i t u s a t w w w. c r c p r e s s . c o m Introduction to Environmental Physics
Planet Earth, Life and Climate Peter Hughes
Air Quality
Westminster Kingsway College, London, UK
4th Edition
N.J. Mason
Thad Godish
This authoritative book provides an essentially non-mathematical treatment of topics such as the physics of the built environment, the physics of human survival, energy for living, environmental health, revealing the planet, the sun and the atmosphere, the biosphere, the global climate, and climate change. Written by experts, this volume includes worked examples illustrating principles and vignettes from scientists who have made a significant contribution to the field. As the authors say in the preface, “There are many environmental challenges to be wrestled with, and though the environment is changing, the Physics is not!”
A perennial bestseller, Air Quality, Fourth Edition provides a comprehensive overview air quality issues, including a better understanding of atmospheric chemistry, the effects of pollution on public health and the environment, and the technology and regulatory practices used to achieve air quality goals. The book contains new sections on toxicological principles and risk assessment; revised discussions on public policy concerns, air quality standards for ozone depletion and global warming, and the health effects of particulate air pollutants; and a glossary of terms, a Web resource guide, and metric/US units conversion tables.
Catalog no. RU34373, ISBN: 978-0-7484-0765-1 2001, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 384 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $73.95 / £40.99
Catalog no. L1586, ISBN: 978-1-56670-586-8 2004, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 480 pp. Suggested Price: $97.95 / £54.99
University College of London, England, UK
The Air Engine
Stirling Cycle Power for a Sustainable Future Edited by
Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, USA
Design of Thermal Oxidation Systems for Volatile Organic Compounds
General References / Air Pollution
Textbook
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David A Lewandowski
Allan J. Organ
Consultant, Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania, USA
Regenerative Thermal Machines, UK
Two centuries after its invention, the Stirling has emerged as a commercial reality. The engine is now employed as a core component in domestic (CHP) combined heat and power technology, which offers substantial savings in raw energy utilization, while also addressing issues with greenhouse gas emissions. This book discusses the resolution of problems that once limited the Stirling: the mismatch between inherently favorable internal efficiency and wasteful external heating; a lack of data on heat transfer and flow related to first-principles design; and limited RPM capability. The book also includes previously unpublished insights on two related engines — the pressure-wave and thermal-lag. Catalog no. WP6672, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6672-2 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 276 pp. Suggested Price: $279.95 / £156.00
Covering thermal oxidation design standards from the basics to the advanced, Design of Thermal Oxidation Systems for Volatile Organic Compounds contains in a single reference all the information needed for developing a thermal oxidation design. It covers design, operation, and maintenance as well as the principles behind the classification of volatile organic compounds as hazardous waste. The book provides, practical, complete, and concise thermal oxidizer design principles, an outline of design principles, a practical rather than theoretical approach, and real industrial examples in each chapter. Catalog no. L1410, ISBN: 978-1-56670-410-6 2000, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 368 pp. Suggested Price: $134.95 / £74.99
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For more information and a complete list
Handbook of Indoor Air Contaminants
Managing Indoor Air Quality
Dean T. Tompkins and Marty S. Kanarek
H.E. Burroughs, CIAQP
University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA
Consultant, Alpharetta, Georgia, USA
Eugene C. Cole
Shirley J. Hansen
A comprehensive, one-stop source of data, this book summarizes important chemical, biological, and toxicological information on indoor air contaminants in a technically sound, up-to-date, and useful manner. Arranged alphabetically, the book provides the chemical and physical properties, concentration measurements, lifetimes and fate, reactivity, and health effects of the contaminants covered. It includes the molecular weight, source, and toxicity profile along with information on pertinent measurement instruments and remediation approaches. Molecular diagrams and photomicrographs of affected tissue to illustrate the data and concepts discussed in the book.
Finding solutions to indoor air quality problems is often a complex, multifaceted endeavor. This practical guide discusses how to treat existing indoor air problems effectively and how to prevent costly indoor air quality problems from occurring in the first place. A single discipline approach unfortunately tends to narrow both the control and the treatments options. This book cuts across professions to offer those concerned with the total facility a broader, more comprehensive approach to managing indoor air quality and mitigating indoor air quality problems. The third edition is extensively updated and edited in response to the rapid pace of changes and advances in the industry.
Catalog no. L1613, ISBN: 978-1-56670-613-1 July 2009, 8-1/2 x 11, 500 pp. Suggested Price: $149.95 / £89.00
Catalog no. FP7155, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7155-9 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 350 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £55.99
Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, USA
Air Pollution
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Fourth Edition
Industrial Hygiene Control of Airborne Chemical Hazards William Popendorf
Utah State University, Logan, USA
With coverage of principles applicable both to airborne chemical and biological hazards, this volume explores the physical principles and mechanisms that underlie the generation and dispersion of airborne chemicals within the workplace. The text examines the techniques and tools used by practitioners to control chemical hazards, with each chapter featuring specific learning goals that include key phrases. The author addresses a variety of topics such as source controls, modifying the pathway of exposure, local exhaust ventilation, and personal protection controls. Problems and a solutions manual are included. Catalog no. 9528, ISBN: 978-0-8493-9528-4 2006, 7 x 10, 728 pp. Suggested Price: $134.95 / £74.99
Consultant, Gig Harbor, Washington, USA
Principles of Air Quality Management Second Edition Roger D. Griffin
Griffin Environmental International, Irvine, California, USA
Blending information from mainstream articles, highly technical publications, and research journals, this second edition of a bestseller features sections on air toxics, new information on chronic and acute health effects, and new approaches to the assessment of those impacts on sensitive populations. It emphasizes toxic air pollutants and alternative approaches to management of air quality in local environments. The book explains how primary pollutants form in industrial and mobile combustion processes and how they are controlled. It also presents in-depth information on the meteorology of atmospheric transport and explains how secondary photochemical pollutants form in ambient air. Catalog no. 7099, ISBN: 978-0-8493-7099-1 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 334 pp. Suggested Price: $114.95 / £63.99
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Radioactive Air Sampling Methods Mark L. Maiello
Saudi Arabia
Wyeth Research, Pearl River, New York, USA
An Environmental Overview
Mark D. Hoover
Peter Vincent
Designed for industrial hygienists, air quality experts, and heath physicists, Radioactive Air Sampling Methods presents specific techniques for sampling radioactivity in the air. The authors discuss radionuclides found in nature, develop during industrial operations, and those that appear in the aftermath of a catastrophe, such as as a nuclear reactor release. They detail step-by-step methods for measuring airborne radioactive substances and include information on sensitivity, possible interferences, and safety precautions for each method and provide the tools needed to perform complete safety analyses.
A comprehensive overview of Saudi Arabia’s environment, this volume is a unique and authoritative text on the geological and environmental aspects of Saudi Arabia, a country about which little is known by the outside world. Saudi Arabia is a fascinating country with a long tradition of environmental awareness and sensitivity, pitted against some of the harshest environments on earth. The book brings together a wide range of published and unpublished material which will be of interest to environmental scientists, geologists, geographers and biologists. A comprehensive bibliography is included. This book will be indispensable for university courses dealing with the Middle East and arid zone environments as well as various regional/environmental courses.
Morgantown, West Virginia, USA
Lancaster University, UK
Catalog no. 9717, ISBN: 978-0-8493-9717-2 June 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 350 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £78.99
The Science of Air
Concepts and Applications, Second Edition Frank R. Spellman
Catalog no. SW3877, ISBN: 978-0-415-41387-9 2008, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 332 pp. Suggested Price: $159.95 / £89.00
Economics of Environment and Development
Air Pollution / Ecological Economics
o f t i t l e s , v i s i t u s a t w w w. c r c p r e s s . c o m
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Edited by
Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, USA
Pushpam Kumar
This one-of-a-kind, completely revised volume presents the latest research on global climate change, air pollution, radon, indoor air quality, acid rain, and more. The second edition of a bestseller, this work explores common themes of air resource utilization and air protection with a section on air pollution and remediation. It contains regulatory updates related to air quality and an update on pollution control technologies. In addition to the discussion of numerous mitigation and remediation procedures, this authoritative resource includes an expanded section on the fundamentals of air chemistry and physics making it an indispensable text for those tasked with compliance to air pollution laws.
Designed specifically for students of economics, business economics, and allied areas at the undergraduate and postgraduate level, this book includes specially contributed articles by acknowledged experts of the discipline from all over the world. It covers critical areas like theory of externalities and market failure, valuation and accounting of environmental impacts, economic instruments for industrial pollution and environmental resources, poverty and environmental degradation, and corporate environmental management. The book also explores how to make development more sustainable, micro economics for ecological sustainability, and environmental policy in open economies.
Catalog no. 75322, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7532-8 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 300 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £55.99
Catalog no. AB7067, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7067-5 2008, 6 x 9, 360 pp. Suggested Price: $93.95 / £51.99
University of Delhi, India
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For more information and a complete list The Economics of Environmental Protection A Petroleum Industry Perspective
David Hunkeler
AQUA+TECH Specialties, Geneva, Switzerland
Paul E. Hardisty
Kerstin Lichtenvort
Stuart Cassie
Gerald Rebitzer
Worley-Parsons Komex, Perth, WA, Australia
Ecological Economics
Worley-Parsons Komex, Chapel Allerton, Leeds, Yorkshire, UK Series: Environmental and Ecological Risk Assessment
From exploration and production to distribution and end-of-life decommissioning, this book describes the intimate relationship between the environment and the petroleum industry at all stages in the life cycle. It provides a detailed methodology for improving environmental decision making, discusses the types and ranges of environmental impact, and puts them into an economic context at each stage. A plethora of real-world examples illustrate how economic analysis can reveal a socially optimal direction. The book concludes with a look at the implications of new approaches on the future of environmental protection in the oil industry. Catalog no. 59483, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5948-9 July 2009, 6 x 9, 352 pp. Suggested Price: $159.95 / £97.00
Environmental Economics for Watershed Restoration Edited by
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Environmental Life Cycle Costing
Hale W. Thurston
US EPA, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Matthew T. Heberling
European Union
Alcan Technology & Management, Neuhausen, Switzerland
Although life cycle costing is touted as one of the three pillars of sustainability, few texts have explored the environmental side of such assessments. Defining and illustrating this rapidly growing field, this book provides the fundamental basis on which to establish a clear methodology in this area. The editors present the link between life cycle costing and life cycle assessment. Exploring public, private, and societal options, the text also includes several case studies and explains all components of the method with reference to a single example. Simply put, this book serves as a teaching tool that responds to a current need for clarification and benchmarks of life cycle costing. Catalog no. 54708, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5470-5 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 232 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £55.99
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An Introduction to Ecological Economic Second Edition
Alyse Schrecongost
Robert Costanza, John H. Cumberland, Herman Daly, Robert Goodland, and Richard B. Norgaard
A handbook for environmental policymakers and stakeholders, this volume provides guidance to those who are interested in understanding and incorporating economic valuation in project prioritization and other economic decision-making aspects of stream or watershed restoration. It provides basic background on the types of ecological goods and services that are often valued, and details the types of questions that must be asked in watershed project analysis. It will allow those who are not economists to be comfortable discussing things like contingent valuation, marginal costs, nonmarket goods, and other terms required for the sort of economic analysis required for government-funded projects.
The definitive introduction to the field of ecological economics, this completely revised and updated second edition integrates the study and management of ecological and economic needs, sustaining both “nature’s household” and “humankind’s household.” It provides a unified understanding of natural and human-dominated ecosystems and reintegrates market economics within the limits posed by the biophysical world. Written by five of the leading figures in the field, this new edition adds a series of “boxes” to expand and update information in the current text and addresses such forefront topics as the historical development of economics and ecology and motivation for incorporating humans into ecosystems.
Catalog no. 92626, ISBN: 978-1-4200-9262-2 February 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 188 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £60.99
Catalog no. L1684, ISBN: 978-1-56670-684-1 June 2009, 6 x 9, 300 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £54.99
National Center for Environmental Assessment, Ohio, USA West Virginia University, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA
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o f t i t l e s , v i s i t u s a t w w w. c r c p r e s s . c o m Integration of Ecology and Socioeconomics in Environmental Decision Making Ralph G. Stahl, Jr., Lawrence A. Kapustka, Wayne R. Munns, Jr., and Randall J. F. Bruins
Agricultural and Environmental Sustainability
Considerations for the Future Edited by
Manjit S. Kang
Punjab Agricultral University, Ludhiana, India
This text examines various alternatives for determining the “value” of complex ecological resources and explains the underlying science of ecological valuation. Leading experts discusses how ecology, sociology, and economics influence environmental management decisions. Case studies demonstrate the utility of various information sets, tools, and analytical frameworks. This resource is suitable for self-study as well as for courses spanning industrial ecology, environmental management, risk assessment, policy, and strategies for sustainability and corporate responsibility. Catalog no. 6262X, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6262-5 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 256 pp. Suggested Price: $134.95 / £74.99
Packed with figures, tables, and graphs to clearly illustrate ideas, Agricultural and Environmental Sustainability: Consideration for the Future provides research results and vital information on the process of producing an enduring food supply that is healthy for consumers and does not harm the environment. Internationally respected experts provide diverse perspectives on the issues and problems in striving for a safe, continuous food supply that is stable for future generations. Researchers and practitioners will gain insight into the current and oncoming challenges in providing food for the hungry around the world. Catalog no. HW15231, ISBN: 978-1-56022-170-8 2007, 6 x 9, 350 pp., Suggested Price: $83.95 / £46.99
Ecological Economics / Ecology
Valuation of Ecological Resources
Also Available in Soft Cover
Adequate Food for All Culture, Science, and Technology of Food in the 21st Century Edited by
Wilson G. Pond and Dan L. Brown
Textbook
Agricultural Sustainability
Principles, Processes, and Prospects
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Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA
Edited by
Buford L. Nichols
Saroja Raman
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, USA
Andhra Pradesh University, Hyderabad, India
Divided into six parts, this book addresses food and agriculture in history, foods by choice, required nutrients, foods and health, food production, and global food security. Comprehensive and interdisciplinary, the book explores ways to find solutions to the everincreasing problem of food supply. Critical in its analysis, but still taking an optimistic view, the text discusses the practical problems of both nutrient excesses and deficiencies and their serious effects on human growth and development in children, and on productivity in adults. It is unique in its balanced, objective, and holistic approach to scientific and sustainable food production.
Agriculture is the most aggressively managed ecosystem. Agricultural Sustainability: Principles, Processes, and Prospects provides a comprehensive examination of all facets of agricultural sustainability, beginning with the history of the evolution of the concept to the present. Challenges to sustainability are clearly presented along with practical strategies to counter prospective problems. This vital resource considers options for the future, as well as reviewing past approaches for their value in today’s world. The book is extensively referenced and includes figures and charts to clearly explain data.
Catalog no. 77538, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7753-7 February 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 448 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £60.99
Catalog no. HW15549, ISBN: 978-1-56022-310-8 2007, 6 x 9, 474 pp. Suggested Price: $93.95 / £51.99 Also Available in Soft Cover
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For more information and a complete list Textbook
Agroecology
The Ecology of Sustainable Food Systems, Second Edition Stephen R. Gliessman
Agroecosystems in a Changing Climate Edited by
Paul C.D. Newton, R. Andrew Carran, Grant R. Edwards, and Pascal A. Niklaus
Ecology
University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
Series: Advances in Agroecology, 12
Providing the theoretical and conceptual framework for this continually evolving field, Agroecology: The Ecology of Sustainable Food Systems, Second Edition explores environmental factors and complexities affecting agricultural crops and animals. The second edition contains new data, new readings, new issues and case studies, and new options. It contains two completely new chapters, one on the role of livestock animals in agroecosystems and one on the cultural and community aspects of sustainable food systems.
Presenting a global perspective of climate change effects on agricultural production, this volume considers the consequences of changes in the atmosphere and climate for the integrity, stability, and productivity of agroecosystems. It melds together theoretical contributions from ecologists and the applied perspective of agriculturalists. This book provides a theoretical underpinning to guide agricultural scientists on what phenomena to look for, and to move beyond first-order responses in the creation of sustainable agroecosystems. It also discusses issues such as how population biology of different trophic levels might be altered due to climatechange impacts.
Catalog no. 2845, ISBN: 978-0-8493-2845-9 2007, 8-1/2 x 11, 408 pp. Suggested Price: $69.95 / £40.99
Catalog no. 2088, ISBN: 978-0-8493-2088-0 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 364 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £74.99
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Field and Laboratory Investigations in Agroecology
Algae
Second Edition
Anatomy, Biochemistry, and Biotechnology
Stephen R. Gliessman
Laura Barsanti and Paolo Gualtieri
Field and Laboratory Investigations in Agroecology, Second Edition covers the topics of environmental factors, population dynamics in soil systems, interspecific interactions in cropping communities, farm and field systems, and food system studies. It facilitates hands-on, experiential learning that involves close observation, creative interpretation, and constant questioning of findings. Instructions on record-keeping, datasheets, and statistical analyses make this is an ideal reference.
Designed for those with a general scientific background, the book covers freshwater, marine, and terrestrial forms. It presents an overview of the classification of the algae; followed by reviews of life cycles, reproductions, and phylogeny, providing a conceptual framework that promotes a deeper understanding of more complex topics. It examines levels of organization from the subcellular, cellular, and morphological standpoints, leading to discussions involving physiology, biochemistry, culture methods, and finally, the role of algae in human society. The book supplies carefully selected literature references that direct researchers to an abundance of precise details from original sources.
University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
Catalog no. 2846, ISBN: 978-0-8493-2846-6 2007, 8-1/2 x 11, 320 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $39.95 / £19.99 Also available as a set. Catalog no. 53760, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5376-0 Suggested Price: $89.95 / £51.99
Istituto di Biofisica, Pisa, Italy
Catalog no. 1467, ISBN: 978-0-8493-1467-4 2006, 7 x 10, 320 pp. Suggested Price: $119.95 / £69.99
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o f t i t l e s , v i s i t u s a t w w w. c r c p r e s s . c o m Biodiversity Databases Techniques, Politics, and Applications
American Beetles Volumes 1 and 2
Edited by
Edited by
Gordon B. Curry
Ross H. Arnett, Jr.
University of Glasgow, Scotland
Gainesville, Florida, USA
Chris J. Humphries
Michael C. Thomas
The Natural History Museum, London, UK
Florida Department of Agriculture, Gainesville, Florida, USA
It has been 40 years since Ross H. Arnett, Jr. first published his definitive work that quickly became an indispensable tool. A thorough update of Arnett’s The Beetles of the United States, American Beetles, Volumes I and II covers the genera of beetles that occur in Alaska, Canada, and the contiguous United States. Built on the foundation of the original work and almost completely rewritten by more than 60 coleopterists, these two volumes describe each family with separate paragraphs for head, thorax, abdomen, genitalia, eggs, larvae, and pupae. Keeping the data in the same, easy-to-follow format as the first edition, the editors and contributors paint a complete portrait of each species. This excellent set is indispensible for graduate studetns, faculty, researchers, and professionals seriously interested in beetle indentification and ecology.
Volume 1 Archostemata, Myxophaga, Adephaga, Polyphaga: Staphyliniformia
A practical and logical guide to complex issues, this book draws on input from social scientists, programmers, database designers, and information specialists to discuss platforms that provide better access to all available biodiversity information. It elucidates the case for the need for representation of concepts in taxonomic databases. The book highlights different approaches to addressing concerns associated with the taxonomic impediment and the low reproducibility of taxonomic data. It provides an in-depth examination of the challenges involved in making taxonomic information easily accessible to users in the wider scientific community, in government, and the general population. Catalog no. TF1756, ISBN: 978-0-415-33290-3 2007, 7 x 10, 208 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £51.99
Biology of Sharks and Their Relatives Edited by
Catalog no. 1925, ISBN: 978-0-8493-1925-9 2001, 8-1/2 x 11, 464 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $149.95 / £86.00
Jeffrey C. Carrier
Volume 2 Polyphaga: Scarabaeoidea through Curculionoidea
Michael R. Heithaus
Catalog no. 0954, ISBN: 978-0-8493-0954-0 2002, 8-1/2 x 11, 880 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $149.95 / £86.00
Ecology
Series: Systematics Association Special Volumes
Albion College, Michigan, USA
John A. Musick
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Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences, Gloucester Point, USA Florida International University, North Miami, USA Series: Marine Biology, 4
Winner of Choice Magazine’s Outstanding Academic Title award, January 2005, this bestseller is written by a Who’s Who in elasmobranch research. It brings together information on the phylogeny, physiology, behavior, and ecology of sharks and their relatives, the skates, rays, and chimaeras. The book includes 19 chapters that address phylogeny; form, function, and physiological processes; and ecology of sharks and their relatives that dominate the Chondrichthyes. Each chapter in Biology of Sharks and Their Relatives offers a comprehensive and succinct review of the subject with extensive up-to-date citations. Nearly 200 illustrations are included with 8 color plates. Catalog no. 1514, ISBN: 978-0-8493-1514-5 2004, 7 x 10, 616 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £57.99
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Biology of the Southern Ocean Second Edition George A. Knox
University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
Edited by
Series: Marine Biology
University of Basel, Switzerland
Ecology
Initially published in 1993, this book has been referred to as international research at its best and an invaluable reference. Retaining the format of the bestselling first edition, this second edition describes the physico-chemical environment, then goes on to cover phytoplankton and primary production, the sea ice microbial communities, and the secondary consumers, the zooplankton. The author includes a chapter on the biology and ecology of Antarctic krill that highlights its central position in the Southern Ocean food web. One of the most authoritative resources in the field, this volume covers all aspects of this important marine ecosystem. Catalog no. 3394, ISBN: 978-0-8493-3394-1 2007, 8-1/2 x 11, 640 pp. Suggested Price: $195.95 / £109.00
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Data Mining for Global Trends in Mountain Biodiversity
CRC Handbook of Avian Body Masses Second Edition Edited by
John B. Dunning, Jr.
Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA
Christian Korner and Eva M. Spehn Electronic databases can open new pathways for testing evolutionary and ecological theory. This book examines global trends in mountain biodiversity using electronic biodiversity databases. Expert contributors address two different aspects of global mountain biodiversity assessment: how to link biodiversity data with geophysical data and how to use biodiversity data to substantiate evolutionary theory and phylogeny. The text provides examples of successful mining of geo-referenced data, methodological approaches, and comparisons of mountain regions on a continental scale. The Global Biodiversity Information Facility also offers their perspective. Catalog no. 83694, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8369-9 July 2009, 7 x 10, 288 pp. Suggested Price: $109.95 / £66.99
Dynamics of Forest Ecosystems in Central Africa during the Holocene Past – Present – Future Edited by
Jürgen Runge
University of Frankfurt, Germany
Comprehensive and extensive in its scope, the CRC Handbook of Avian Body Masses compiles the most up-to-date information available from a wide range of literature sources (including regional publications) to provide a ready reference on body masses of most of the world’s species of birds. This second edition includes an accompanying CD-ROM with a searchable electronic database. This new edition also features more complete coverage of the world’s avifauna and expanded coverage of birds of South America, Japan, China, Africa, and the Pacific Islands. The order of species and families has been revised in the text to fit with the latest publications in avian taxonomy and systematics.
Bringing together experts from several disciplines, this volume collects the best papers presented at the international workshop on ‘Environmental and Cultural Change in West and Central Africa, held in Cameroon, March 2006. Problems of Holocene and Late Pleistocene modifications of the rain forest savanna fringe and their possible influence on cultural innovations are discussed. This is an important resource for those concerned with tropical forests and related development problems of third world countries. It is an excellent source of information for new original manuscripts on the topic of Late Pleistocene and Holocene landscape evolution in the lower latitudes of Africa.
Catalog no. 64444, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6444-5 2008, 8-1/2 x 11, 672 pp. Suggested Price: $119.95 / £69.99
Catalog no. SW6170, ISBN: 978-0-415-42617-6 2008, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 324 pp. Suggested Price: $144.95 / £79.99
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The Everglades Handbook
Edited by
Daizy Rani Batish, Ravinder Kumar Kohli, and Harminder Pal Singh
Understanding the Ecosystem, Second Edition
Panjab University, Chandigarh, India University of Florida, Gainesville, USA
Thomas E. Lodge Ecological Advisors, Inc., Coral Gables, Florida, USA
Extensively employing tables and figures, this comprehensive volume demonstrates how ecologically sustainable agroecosystems can meet the challenges of enhancing crop productivity, soil fertility, and environmental sustainability. Examining tree-crop interactions in tropical and temperate climates, it covers above and below ground interactions, alley cropping, tri-trophic interactions, ecologically based pest management, and the chemistry and practical potential of chemically mediated plant interactions. The text demonstrates computer modeling to predict effective designs and addresses the socio-economic factors including different farming systems and technological tools.
The second edition of a bestseller, The Everglades Handbook: Understanding the Ecosystem provides a wealth of information on the entire ecosystem of the Everglades. With an emphasis on natural history, the text is unified around themes of biogeography and ecosystem functions of the plant and animal communities. It presents current and historical geology, discussions of human impacts, ecosystem degradation, planned restoration, and covers the socioeconomic aspects of the Everglades ecosystem. The successful style of the first edition has been maintained with significant updating related to Everglades restoration initiatives and new chapters covering Big Cypress Swamp and Lake Okeechobee.
Catalog no. 43277, ISBN: 978-1-4200-4327-3 2008, 7 x 10, 400 pp. Suggested Price: $119.95 / £69.99
Catalog no. L1614, ISBN: 978-1-56670-614-8 2005, 7 x 10, 336 pp. Suggested Price: $55.95 / £30.99
Emerging Markets for Ecosystem Services A Case Study of the Panama Canal Watershed
Ecology
Thomas E. Lodge
Shibu Jose
Food Exploitation by Social Insects Ecological, Behavioral, and Theoretical Approaches Edited by
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Bradford S. Gentry, Quint Newcomer, Shimon C. Anisfeld, and Michael A. Fotos
University of Ulm, Germany
Exciting opportunities await the use of market mechanisms for protecting forest ecosystems. However, questions remain on how to best apply these mechanisms. Emerging Markets for Ecosystem Services: A Case Study of the Panama Canal Watershed provides an integrated, interdisciplinary methodological approach for evaluating market opportunities for watershed services, carbon sequestration, and biodiversity protection. Using the Panama Canal Watershed as a case study example, this probing resource addresses the main questions often asked about the various practical aspects of the emerging markets for ecosystem services, including quantifying value, payment structure, and equitable distribution of benefits.
An integration of immense, but scattered, published data with contributions from preeminent active researchers, this book presents the most up-to-date information on foraging ecology, individual search and social recruitment behaviors, and theoretical models of foraging and food exploitation among ants, bees, and wasps alike. It employs mathematical models to map coordinate processes and unites traditional studies with theoretical approaches. By cross referencing information between chapters and concluding with a final synthesis chapter, the authors ensure a complete understanding of the interrelationship between various disciplines regarding foraging and food exploitation in social insects.
Catalog no. HW15461, ISBN: 978-1-56022-173-9 2008, 6 x 9, 500 pp. Suggested Price: $154.95 / £86.00
Catalog no. 75608, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7560-1 May 2009, 7 x 10, 360 pp. Suggested Price: $119.95 / £72.99
Michael Hrncir
University Sao Paulo, Ribeiro Preto, Brazil Series: Contemporary Topics in Entomology, 5
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For more information and a complete list Food, Energy, and Society Third Edition Edited by
David Pimentel, Ph.D.
Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA
Marcia H. Pimentel, M.S.
Senior Lecturer, Retired, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
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Functional Plant Ecology Second Edition Edited by
Francisco I. Pugnaire
Departamento de Ecologia Funcional y Evolutiva, Almeria, Spain
Fernando Valladares
Centro De Ciencias Medioambientales, Madrid, Spain Series: Books in Soils, Plants, and the Environment
This third edition presents an updated and expanded analysis on the interdependency of food, energy, water, land, and biological resources. It includes material on livestock production and energy use, the impacts of pesticides on the environment, and the conservation of biodiversity in agricultural, forestry, and marine systems. The book also compares the energy inputs of crop production in developing and developed countries, covers the agricultural and environmental issues related to water resources, and details the threat of soil erosion to food and the environment. It also explores solar energy, biomass systems, and ethanol production.
Following in the footsteps of the successful first edition, Functional Plant Ecology, Second Edition continues to explore research breakthroughs in plant ecology. It investigates plant structure and behavior across the ecological spectrum, featuring chapters on molecular ecology and the ecology and evolution of plant crowns. A concluding chapter addresses new approaches to generalization in functional plant ecology, including the species-sampling problem, plant ecology strategy schemes, and phylogeny. With approximately 3000 literature citations, this text serves as an entry point for further research studies.
Catalog no. 46675, ISBN: 978-1-4200-4667-0 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 400 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £51.99
Catalog no. 7488, ISBN: 978-0-8493-7488-3 2007, 7 x 10, 744 pp. Suggested Price: $159.95 / £92.00
Fractals and Multifractals in Ecology and Aquatic Science
Integrated Assessment of Health and Sustainability of Agroecosystems Thomas Gitau
West Lafayette, Indiana, USA
Margaret W. Gitau
Tallahassee, Florida, USA
Laurent Seuront
David Waltner-Toews
Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia
University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada
In a logically structured approach, this book introduces fractals and multifractals in a logical sequence, and then delineates the techniques that utilize them in analyzing ecological phenomenon. These techniques are especially valuable for analyzing spatial data sets and physical-biological couplings at different spatial and/or temporal scales. In a step-by-step fashion this volume demystifies the techniques, which are often regarded as too complex, and presents an intuitive and formal view for a wide variety of ecological situations and their solutions. The book includes a wealth of applications and examples from landscape ecology to aquatic ecology.
Incorporating the authors’ pioneering work in the ecosystem health field, this book demonstrates the potential of the agroecosystem health paradigm as a framework in the decision-making processes of agricultural communities in a tropical highlands area. With color figures on the accompanying CD-ROM, it links human health and well-being issues with agroecosystem sustainability. The authors draw on management theory and practice, participatory action research, and ecologically based complex systems theories. They address problems that are crucial to many rapidly changing and urbanizing tropical environments.
Catalog no. 2782, ISBN: 978-0-8493-2782-7 July 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 288 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £54.99
Catalog no. 72773, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7277-8 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 256 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £55.99
Series: Advances in Agroecology
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Textbook
Systematics and Evolution
Introduction to Agroecology
Edited by
Principles and Practices
Angela E. Newton
Natural History Museum, London, UK
Paul A. Wojtkowski, Ph.D.
National Museum & Gallery, Cardiff, Wales
Independent Consultant, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, USA
Series: Systematics Association Special Volumes, 71
The essence of agroecology lies in harnessing and harmonizing the forces of nature for productive purpose. This book shows how it is done, providing a detailed, inclusive look at the underlying theories, concepts, and practices. This allows the reader to explore the full range of possibilities of the nature/agricultural interface and to view agroecology in its entirety, all while providing a clear understanding of the inherent complexity. Productive threats to cropping such as soil depletion, drought, plant-eating insects, heat and cold, weeds, and small and large animals are discussed in depth—with preventative strategies for each—in one easy-to-use book. Includes an instructor’s manual.
Pleurocarpous Mosses: Systematics and Evolution summarises the evolution of pleurocarpous mosses, including recent breakthroughs. This book discusses higher-level relationships, exploring the backbone phylogeny of the group and relations within subgroups. It also examines the processes involved in the evolution of the pleurocarps and of morphological features. The book covers fossil history and proposed dates for evolution of critical nodes. It examines new methods and technologies on traditional views of relationships within this poorly known group of organisms. It also addresses wider evolutionary questions relevant to the origin and maintenance of species diversity.
Catalog no. HW14863, ISBN: 978-1-56022-316-0 2007, 6 x 9, 450 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99
Catalog no. 3856, ISBN: 978-0-8493-3856-4 2007, 7 x 10, 464 pp. Suggested Price: $149.95 / £86.00
Ecology
Raymond S. Tangney
Edited by
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Invasive Plants and Forest Ecosystems Predator-Prey Dynamics
Edited by
Ravinder Kumar Kohli, Harminder Pal Singh, and Daizy Rani Batish
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The Role of Olfaction
Panjab University, Chandigarh, India
Michael R. Conover
Shibu Jose
University of Florida, Gainesville, USA
Utah State University, Wildlife Resources Department, Logan, USA
Invasive non-native species pose one of the greatest challenges for natural resource managers charged with the maintenance of biological diversity and the sustainable production of forest wealth. With international contributors presenting an informed and integrated approach to the control of havoc-wrecking species, Invasive Plants and Forest Ecosystems provides the most updated information on invading plants, their impacts on forest ecosystems, and control strategies. This text addresses such important issues as the socioeconomic and policy aspects of plant invasion and offers complete coverage of their ecological impacts and the varied levels of threats in diverse situations.
An examination of environmental, biological, and behavioral elements of predators and prey, this book delineates the survival dynamics of species. Beginning with coverage of the mechanics of olfaction, the author explains how predators detect, locate, and track their prey. The book addresses tradeoffs that animals must make given their dual needs to hide from predators and procure food and water. Studies of mammalian and avian behavior provide examples on the actual use and efficacy of olfactory camouflage tactics. It concludes with a redefinition of ecological terms based on the physics of airflow and a summary of the theory and implications of olfactory predator–prey dynamics.
Catalog no. 43374, ISBN: 978-1-4200-4337-2 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 456 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £72.99
Catalog no. 9270, ISBN: 978-0-8493-9270-2 2007, 7 x 10, 264 pp. Suggested Price: $93.95 / £51.99
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For more information and a complete list Soil Organic Matter in Sustainable Agriculture Edited by
Spatiotemporal Patterns in Ecology and Epidemiology
Theory, Models, and Simulation Horst Malchow
University of Osnabrueck, Germany
Fred Magdoff
University of Vermont, Burlington, USA
Sergei V. Petrovskii
Ray R. Weil
University of Leicester, UK
Series: Advances in Agroecology, 11
Università degli Studi di Torino, Italy
University of Maryland, College Park, USA
Ecology
A collection of reviews concerning issues that are critical for successful soil organic matter management, this book contains evaluations of the types of organic soil constituents such as organisms, fresh residues, biologically active compounds, and humic substances. It explores how organic matter benefits the function of soils in agroecosystems and practices that enhance soil organic matter. Coverage includes impacts of crop management practices on soil organisms, organic matter gains and losses, the significance of various soil organic matter fractions, the contributions of fungi and earthworms to soil quality and crop growth, and the development of soils suppressive to plant diseases and pests. Catalog no. 1294, ISBN: 978-0-8493-1294-6 2004, 7 x 10, 416 pp. Suggested Price: $109.95 / £63.99
Ezio Venturino
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology
Reviewing the significant progress made in understanding spatiotemporal patterning in ecological and epidemiological systems, this resource shows that mathematical modeling and numerical simulations are effective tools in the study of population ecology and epidemiology. It takes a unified approach to population dynamics and epidemiology by presenting several ecoepidemiological models that combine the basic interspecies interactions of population dynamics and the impact of an infectious disease. The book also covers both deterministic and stochastic approaches to spatiotemporal pattern formation in population dynamics and epidemiology and includes a CD-ROM with examples of MATLAB® codes. Catalog no. C6749, ISBN: 978-1-58488-674-7 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 464 pp. Suggested Price: $93.95 / £51.99
Spatial Ecology Stephen Cantrell, Chris Cosner,
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The University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, USA
Systema Naturae 250 The Linnaean Ark
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology
Andrew Polaszek
This volume emphasizes that space and spatial features are essential considerations in ecology in terms of both theory and practice. It also discusses the mathematical challenges in advancing the role of space in ecology. Exploring emerging challenges in spatial ecology, the book covers bioeconomics and space, scale and the structure of landscapes in spatial ecology, epidemiology from the perspective of spatial ecology, community structure in space, and the evolutionary aspects of spatial ecology. It also describes the evolution of the species, ranges and phyllogeography, and stochastic approaches to spatial problems.
The advent of relational data base and data storage capacity, coupled with revolutionary advances in molecular sequencing technology and specimen imaging, have led to a taxonomic renaissance. This volume maps the origins of this renaissance, beginning with Linnaeus, through his “apostles”, via the great unsung hero Charles Davies Sherbon—arguably the father of bioinformatics—up to the present day with the Planetary Biodiversity Inventories and into the future with the Encyclopedia of Life and web-based taxonomy. It provides scientific, historical, and cultural documentation of the evolution of taxonomy and the successful adaptation of the Linnean nomenclature system to that evolution.
Catalog no. C5985, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5985-4 June 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 480 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £54.99
Natural History Museum, London, UK
Catalog no. 95013, ISBN: 978-1-4200-9501-2 July 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 256 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £60.99
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Edited by
Clark E. Adams
Texas A&M University, College Station, USA
Kieran J. Lindsey
The Wildlife Information Group, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA
Sara J. Ash
Cumberland College, Williamsburg, Kentucky, USA
A comprehensive text that examines the issues that have led to the need for human-wildlife interface management strategies, Urban Wildlife Management focuses not only on ecological matters, but also incorporates the political, economic, and societal issues. Synthesizing hundreds of journal articles with countless other sources, the book organizes a wealth of material under five subject areas: urban landscapes, urban ecosystems, urban habitats and hazards, sociopolitical issues, and special management considerations. Exploring the changing landscape of wildlife management, the authors offer a historical perspective and take a closer look at current trends and future directions. Catalog no. 9645, ISBN: 978-0-8493-9645-8 2006, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 328 pp. Suggested Price: $83.95 / £46.99
Linking Ecological Theory and Management Applications Edited by
Timothy E. Fulbright and David G. Hewitt
Texas A&M University - Kingsville, Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute
A compilation of the scientific research, this book elucidates the theoretical underpinnings of wildlife management and applies evolving ecological concepts to changes and adaptations in management practices. Divided into five parts, the first two parts deal with the landscape ecology of birds and mammals respectively. Part three highlights the importance of climate when applying ecological theory to habitat management. Part four considers wildlife disease and reveals the role of genetics in conservation and ecology, part five covers the economic and social issues affecting wildlife science. Catalog no. 7487, ISBN: 978-0-8493-7487-6 2007, 7 x 10, 384 pp. Suggested Price: $124.95 / £69.99
Asbestos
Risk Assessment, Epidemiology, and Health Effects
Textbook
Wildlife Habitat Management
Ecology / Environmental & Ecological Risk Assessment
Wildlife Science
Urban Wildlife Management
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Concepts and Applications in Forestry Brenda C. McComb
Ronald F. Dodson
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ERI Consulting, Inc., & University of Texas at Tyler, USA
Samuel P. Hammar
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA
Diagnostic Specialties Laboratory, Bremerton, Washington, USA
An integration of informarion drawn from forest planning, habitat ecology, and biodiversity, this book explores management approaches for specific habitats, highlighting those approaches that will conserve and manage biodiversity. With extensive references and case studies, the author discusses assessment and prioritization policies, monitoring techniques, and ethical and legal issues that can have worldwide impact. Detailed appendices include a glossary, scientific names of species, and tools for measuring and interpreting habitat elements. The author emphasizes the potential effects of management decisions on biodiversity conservation and maintains a holistic approach throughout the book.
While there are hundreds of books available on many different aspects of asbestos, none contain the encyclopedic, comprehensive coverage found in this book. Edited by leading authorities, with contributions from specialists and leaders in their respective fields, this volume provides a cross-disciplinary approach and an authoritative review of asbestos research. The coverage spans history, pathology, epidemiology, sampling, analysis, and regulatory issues. Offering state-of-the-art data on asbestos exposure and the resultant development of disease, the book provides coverage sufficient for specialists and researchers but also useful anyone having to deal with asbestos-related problems.
Catalog no. 7489, ISBN: 978-0-8493-7489-0 2007, 7 x 10, 384 pp. Suggested Price: $83.95 / £46.99
Catalog no. 2829, ISBN: 978-0-8493-2829-9 2006, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 425 pp. Suggested Price: $159.95 / £89.00
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Textbook
Economics and Ecological Risk Assessment
Ecological Risk Assessment
Edited by
Second Edition Glenn W. Suter II
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
The definitive reference on ecological risk assessment, this second edition was completely rewritten to detail advances in science and practice since 1992. Coverage includes more discussion of the application of ecological risk assessment (ERA) to agents other than chemical contaminants. The author has re-organized the material, presenting a unitary process of ERA that is applicable to various problems, scales, and mandates. With its logical progression of topics, this edition is an indispensable reference for practitioners of ecotoxicology and ERA in industry, government, consulting firms, and academia and an ideal textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses. Catalog no. L1634, ISBN: 978-1-56670-634-6 2007, 7 x 10, 680 pp. Suggested Price: $114.95 / £63.99
Ecological Risk Evaluation of Polluted Soils Jean-Louis Riviere
INRA-Phytopharmacie, Versailles, France
The interdisciplinary nature of risk assessment coupled with incomplete understanding of ecosystems and their functioning makes the task of risk assessment extremely complex. This book presents a holistic view of fundamental principles and practical methods in the case of polluted soils. The author proposes a set of definitions before developing different aspects of the evolution of pollutants in the soil and their toxicity. He then leads readers through the process of risk formulation essential for establishing a procedure that includes economic, social, and political data. The book is an authoritative resource for decision makers, evaluators, and students of environmental science. Catalog no. RU7960Z, ISBN: 978-9-0541-0796-5 2007, 6 x 9, 234 pp. Suggested Price: $109.95 / £60.99
Applications to Watershed Management Randall J. F. Bruins
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Matthew T. Heberling
National Center for Environmental Assessment, Ohio, USA
With contributions from economists, ecologists, and government agency professionals, this book provides a multidisciplinary approach to environmental decision making at a watershed level. It integrates ecological risk assessment (ERA) and economic analysis to improve environmental management. The book includes different points of view concerning the extent to which each study achieves an ideal framework for the integration of ERA and economic analysis. With a practical focus on real-world decisions, it includes the effects of urban development, mining, and water withdrawal for agriculture and also evaluates the socioeconomic and institutional dimensions of decision making. Catalog no. L1639, ISBN: 978-1-56670-639-1 2005, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 472 pp. Suggested Price: $154.95 / £86.00
Environmental Assessment of Estuarine Ecosystems A Case Study Edited by
Claude Amiard-Triquet
Universite de Nantes, SMAB, Nantes Cedex, France
Philip S. Rainbow
The Natural History Museum, London, UK
With contributions from international experts, this reference covers all aspects of estuaries from the physiological to the economical. Using a comparative case study of two French estuaries, the text demonstrates the state-of-the-art science required to assess the estuary paradox. The two estuaries detailed provide a full-spectrum of chemical and toxicological exposure and effects. Although the focus is on a specific region, the book covers a broad range of environmental issues and solutions. Understanding the observations about this region allow it to serve as a benchmark when assessing, remediating, and applying new developments to other estuaries. Catalog no. 62603, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6260-1 February 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 368 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £78.99
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Textbook
Natural Hazards Analysis
Environmental Modeling
A Practical Introduction
Reducing the Impact of Disasters
Mike J. Barnsley
John Pine
A primer for undergraduate students, Environment Modeling: A Practical Introduction demosntrates how to develop and use computerized models to represent climatic, biogeochemical, and ecological systems. The textbook presents environmental modeling in a practical way, clearly illustrating the various stages in the conception, mathematical formulation, computational implementation, sensitivity analysis, validation and use of a range of simple environmental models. The essential analytical and practical skills are then provided for complete understanding and practice. A CD–ROM accompanies the book, providing free software tools, data sets, presentational material, and handouts.
With an emphasis on hazard analysis, this volume assesses critical preparedness issues that emergency personnel must face in the event of a disaster. The author discusses the nature and consequences of such hazards and examines strategies at the individual, organization, community, and regional levels. He presents a systematic process for hazards identification, vulnerability determination, and consequence assessment for natural, built, and human environments. Covering every step, from planning and preparedness to mitigation, response, and recovery, the book provides information on hazard identification, modeling, loss estimation, risk perception and definition, and sustainability.
Catalog no. TF1613, ISBN: 978-0-415-30054-4 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 432 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £57.99
Catalog no. AU7038, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7038-5 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 304 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £44.99
Handbook of Ecological Indicators for Assessment of Ecosystem Health
Population-Level Ecological Risk Assessment
Swansea University, Wales
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, USA
Lawrence W. Barnthouse
Edited by
LWB Environmental Services, Inc., Hamilton, Ohio, USA
Sven E. Jorgensen
Wayne R. Munns, Jr.
Royal Danish School Pharmacy, Copenhagen, Denmark
Environmental & Ecological Risk Assessment
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US Environmental Protection Agency, Narragansett, Rhode Island, USA
Fu-Liu Xu
Peking University, Beijing, Peoples Republic of China
Robert Costanza
Mary T. Sorensen
ENVIRON International Corp., Atlanta, Georgia, USA
The field of ecosystem health explores the interactions between natural systems, human health, and social organization. Handbook of Ecological Indicators for Assessment of Ecosystem Health provides a comprehensive account of ecological indicators for evaluating the health of a wide variety of ecosystems. It presents a conceptual framework for selecting, evaluating, and validating ecological indicators of ecosystem health and applies this framework in a series of chapters on major ecosystem types, including coastal areas, forests, wetlands, fisheries, and agricultural land. This text will be useful for a wide range of professionals, including those in government agencies worldwide.
A tool box of empirical and modeling methods, this book provides a foundation for designing and conducting populationlevel ecological risk assessments consistent with North American, European, and Japanese risk management approaches. It establishes a framework for goals, methods, and data needs for different assessment applications and for integrating population-level risk assessment into risk management decisions. The book highlights key considerations needed to improve the scientific quality and interpretation of assessments. It includes examples of populationlevel assessment approaches applicable to specific environmental management contexts and a modeling case study.
Catalog no. L1665, ISBN: 978-1-56670-665-0 2005, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 448 pp. Suggested Price: $164.95 / £92.00
Catalog no. 53329, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5332-6 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 376 pp. Suggested Price: $134.95 / £74.99
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Radiation Risks in Perspective Kenneth L. Mossman
Arizona State University, Tempe, USA
This lively, highly readable work uses radiological risk as a model to illuminate the fundamental problems and possible solutions to public perception, reaction, and policy when facing health risks posed by radiation. The book discusses the methods used to measure threat, the contextual balancing of cost versus benefit when prioritizing expenditure, and the public’s extremist tendency to push toward zero risk tolerance, which results in a forfeiture of valuable advances in favor of an illusion of safety. Filled with detailed explanations and illustrative case studies, this book clearly articulates the problems in current risk assessment processes and presenting viable management solutions. Catalog no. 7977, ISBN: 978-0-8493-7977-2 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 207 pp. Suggested Price: $97.95 / £54.99
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System Safety Engineering and Risk Assessment A Practical Approach Nicholas Bahr Employing case studies from a number of industries, this book provides a comprehensive and easily accessible guide on how to build safety into products and industrial processes. The text discusses the best system safety techniques used in various industries, types of hazard analyses, safety checklists and other safety tools, as well as techniques for investigating accidents. It explains how to set up a data management system for a system safety program and touches on risk assessment, including ways to conduct a risk evaluation. Designed specifically for engineers, this volume is also accessible to non-technical professionals needing a guide to the safety management of complex systems. Catalog no. RT4163, ISBN: 978-1-56032-416-4 1998, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 272 pp. Suggested Price: $109.95 / £60.99
Advances in Biological and Chemical Terrorism Countermeasures Edited by
Ronald J. Kendall, Steven M. Presley, Galen P. Austin, and Philip N. Smith Texas Tech University, Lubbock, USA
Based on the findings of a multidisciplinary toxicology research program, this book explores improved methods of implementing countermeasures to biological and chemical terrorism. The editors focus on modeling, simulation, and visualization; environmental protection; personal protection and therapeutics; and the mechanistic and toxic effects of weapons. The book draws heavily on the findings and conclusions from research conducted through the Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt, Jr. National Program for Countermeasures to Biological and Chemical Threats and partially funded through the U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command. Catalog no. 7654X, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7654-7 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 304 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £72.99
The Chemical Components of Tobacco and Tobacco Smoke Alan Rodgman Thomas A. Perfetti
Perfetti and Perfetti, LLC, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA
Cataloging over 8400 tobacco and tobacco smoke components, this book provides the most comprehensive, single-source reference published on the subject since 1968. It reviews every chemical class of components found in tobacco and tobacco smoke and presents more than 6000 cited references that deal with many topics pertinent to the components in question. The authors list the corresponding Chemical Abstracts Registry Number for most cataloged components. They also examine adverse healthrelated problems assigned to specific tobacco smoke components and the components reported to negate such harmful effects. The accompanying CD-ROM contains a searchable, 300-page alphabetical component index. Catalog no. 78836, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7883-1 January 2009, 8-1/2 x 11, 928 pp. Suggested Price: $299.95 / £167.00
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Handbook of OSHA Construction Safety and Health Second Edition Charles D. Reese
Edward W. Finucane
James Vernon Eidson
Since its initial publication in 1993, this book has become a standard reference on safety and health, and this third edition is no exception. The book includes every mathematical relationship, formula, definition, and conversion factor that any OH&S or IH professional is likely to encounter. Based on the professional experience of the author and his colleagues, the sample problems and detailed solutions provide a complete roadmap that leads from the problem statement itself all the way to a long-term solution. It is useful as a problem workbook and study guide for new professionals, particularly those who are preparing for the CIH or CSP examination.
A practical guide for eliminating safety and health hazards from construction worksites, the Handbook of OSHA Construction Safety and Health addresses such subjects as contractor liability and multi-employer sites. This second edition features updates for construction regulations, construction job audit, training requirements, and OSHA regulations. It includes new recordkeeping guidelines and forms with additional material on focused inspections. It also contains updated contact information for the newest agencies. The text provides a model safety and health program, examples of accident analysis and prevention approaches, sample safety and health checklists, and various illustrations.
Catalog no. L1640, ISBN: 978-1-56670-640-7 2006, 7 x 10, 552 pp., Migration Error Code Suggested Price: $97.95 / £54.99
Catalog no. 6546, ISBN: 978-0-8493-6546-1 2006, 7 x 10, 984 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99
Hi-Tech Enterprise, Stockton, California, USA
Ashford, Connecticut, USA
Environmental Health
University of Connecticut, Storrs, USA
Textbook
Effective Safety and Health Training Barbara M. Hilyer, D. Alan Veasey, Kenneth W. Oldfield, and Lisa Craft-McCormick
Living with the Earth, Third Edition
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Concepts in Environmental Health Science Gary S. Moore
University of Alabama, Birmingham, USA
Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
A nuts and bolts book, Effective Safety and Health Training takes readers through the development and delivery of effective safety and health training programs. It covers planning, preparing, delivering and evaluating an adult training session lasting from one to one hundred hours. The authors provide the educational theory and the practical guidelines to train effectively and enjoyably. They demonstrate how to motivate trainees so that they will understand and retain the information, enjoy the course, and apply the learning to their work and their lives. The book has been used successfully across a wide range groups, classes of managerial safety personnel, and industrial hygienists.
With an emphasis on biological, chemical, and physical sources of pollution, this book incorporates traditional concepts of environmental health with controversies regarding environmental threats to human health, such as the link between air pollutants and asthma and the role of pollution in cancer risk. This edition also features new chapters on emerging diseases and emergency preparedness, including the significant reasons for the emergence of these diseases and the main etiological agents related to them. The text balances its presentation by offering opposing views of major issues, ranging from the Greenhouse Effect to reproductive problems associated with endocrine disruptors.
Catalog no. L1396, ISBN: 978-1-56670-396-3 2000, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 344 pp. Suggested Price: $134.95 / £74.99
Catalog no. 7998, ISBN: 978-0-8493-7998-7 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 632 pp. Suggested Price: $64.95 / £24.99
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Environmental Health
Handbook of Safety and Health for the Service Industry
Measuring Workplace Performance
Four-Volume Set
Second Edition
Charles D. Reese
Michael J. O’Neill
Each of the four volumes in the Handbook of Safety and Health for the Service Industry demonstrates how to tackle particular safety and health dangers in sub sectors of the service industry. They cover materials and goods services, infrastructure services, administrative services, and people-oriented services. Closely examining hazard identification, intervention, and prevention, the books provide readers with the practical information and tools necessary to assess and address the specific occupational safety and health issues of their industry sector while adhering to OSHA guidelines and regulations. This all-inclusive set is a sturdy and complete reference for safety managers throughout the industry.
Using a biological framework, this book explores how the design of the work environment can be used as a tool to further business goals and improve performance. The second edition of a bestseller, the book includes many new case studies with Fortune 1000 companies. It features a new section on Six Sigma measurement methods for assessing office workspace effectiveness. The Case Studies demonstrate how office workspace design affects employee performance, and how to use this information to optimize workplace design for individuals and groups. It focuses on the emergence and application of Six-Sigma quality principles and methods in the evaluation and improvement of workspaces.
Catalog no. 53779, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5377-7 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4 Suggested Price: $189.95 / £106.00
Catalog no. 5801, ISBN: 978-0-8493-5801-2 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 372 pp. Suggested Price: $97.95 / £54.99
University of Connecticut, Storrs, USA
Herman Miller, Lake Mills, Wisconsin, USA
Industrial Safety and Health for Administrative Services Catalog no. 53825, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5382-1 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 418 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £44.99
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Industrial Safety and Health for Goods and Materials Services Catalog no. 53787, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5378-4 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 432 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £44.99
Industrial Safety and Health for Infrastructure Services Catalog no. 53809, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5380-7 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 560 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £44.99
Industrial Safety and Health for People-Oriented Services Catalog no. 53841, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5384-5 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 480 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £44.99
Nanotechnology
Health and Environmental Risks Jo Anne Shatkin
CLF Ventures, Boston, Massachsetts, USA Series: Perspectives in Nanotechnology
This resource introduces risk analysis as a tool for responsible environmental decision making in nanotechnology development and provides examples of technologies that demonstrate the need for and benefits of evaluating the risks of nanotechnology. Using nontechnical language and color images, it presents novel approaches, such as life cycle analysis, exposure assessment, and NANO LCRA, for conducting assessments of nanoscale materials and technologies. The book also examines various methods for managing the risks of nanoscale materials in occupational environments and discusses current international efforts that address the risk issues of nanotechnology. Catalog no. 53639, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5363-0 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 192 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $49.95 / £27.99
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Occupational Health and Safety Management A Practical Approach, Second Edition
Corporate Safety Compliance
OSHA, Ethics, and the Law Thomas D. Schneid
Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, USA
Charles D. Reese
University of Connecticut, Storrs, USA
Series: Occupational Safety & Health Guide Series
The second edition of a bestseller, this book demonstrates how to initiate a comprehensive occupational safety and health initiative, providing practical applications for real-world situations. The volume covers the development of written programs, the identification and mitigation of hazards using common safety and health tools, the development of a safe workforce through communications, and motivational techniques including behavior-based safety, worker involvement, and stepped up training. It covers OSHA regulations and compliance including new recordkeeping guidelines, behaviorbased safety and workplace security, and violence and environmental issues in the workplace.
Safety and health professionals face a variety of potential legal and ethical issues. As a result of changing responsibilities and new laws, professionals often find themselves in situations without guidance toward the solutions. This book provides such guidance to legal issues involving OSHA and how to avoid potential legal areas of liability if possible. Tackling safety and ethical issues head on, the text explores the area of criminal liability for individuals and corporations under the OSHA Act and state criminal codes. The author also gives methods to achieve and to maintain OSHA compliance, using specific case studies to illustrate ways to avoid or to minimize the impact of legal issues.
Catalog no. 51806, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5180-3 January 2009, 7 x 10, 520 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £55.99
Catalog no. 66471, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6647-0 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 336 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £49.99
Effective Expert Witnessing
Practices for the 21st Century, Fourth Edition
Corporate Environmental Management
Environmental Health / Environmental Law, Management, & Compliace
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Jack V. Matson
Matson & Associates, LLC, State College, Pennsylvania, USA
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Suha F. Daou
LIP Partners, Inc., Tampa, Florida, USA
John Darabaris
Denver Federal Center, Colorado, USA
Jeffrey G. Soper
The myriad environmental concerns facing modern corporations force managers through a minefield of regulatory, managerial, and technical issues. This is the first book to address these three areas in a comprehensive and detailed manner. The author draws upon his extensive experience as both an engineer and a manager to offer clear guidance on how to develop, implement, and independently assess sophisticated corporate environmental management programs and related activities. He employs an approach that will be readily familiar to readers with a business background, using graphical aids to quickly and clearly illustrate each point. He also explores risk and emergency management issues.
Since the publication of the bestselling third edition, changes have occurred on how the Daubert decision has been applied, and the more recent Kumho ruling applies serious scrutiny to professionals who claim to have expert opinions. In response, the fourth edition incorporates more information on how to survive legal challenges to one’s expert testimony. Because buyers of previous editions span every profession, this edition includes case studies and examples from many disciplines within and outside of the sciences. It features seven new chapters, including Winning Deposition Strategies with Respect to Daubert and Kumho and How to Take Advantage of High Technology in the Courtroom.
Catalog no. 55461, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5546-7 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 224 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99
Catalog no. 1301, ISBN: 978-0-8493-1301-1 2004, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 140 pp. Suggested Price: $119.95 / £69.99
Human Resources Institute, Tampa, Florida, USA
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Environmental Law, Management, and Compliace
Environmental Compliance:
Textbook
Edited by
Environmental Policy and Public Health
Gary S. Moore
Barry L. Johnson
Copiously illustrated and including a supporting web site continually updated by the author, Environmental Compliance: A Web-Enhanced Resource incorporates the common concepts associated with environmental regulations with new, emerging, and controversial issues of domestic and international environmental compliance. The book is both a college level textbook and an easyto-use tool for corporate officers, environmental professionals, and government agency personnel who need an easy-to-read, graphically-rich resource. It covers the compliance process: how to comply, what forms are needed, where, to whom and when to send them, and more.
A delineation of the delicate relationship between environmental policy and public health, this book explores the development of environmental health policies, the statutes that address public health concerns about specific environmental hazards, and policy issues that impact environmental health programs. It focuses on environmental hazards, including air contamination, water pollution, unsafe food, and hazardous waste, that have been associated with degraded human health. Featuring over 80 essay questions and an instructor’s manual, the book also gives a historical perspective and describes how risk assessment has become integral in environmental health legislation.
Catalog no. L1520, ISBN: 978-1-56670-520-2 2001, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 240 pp. Suggested Price: $134.95 / £74.99
Catalog no. 8434, ISBN: 978-0-8493-8434-9 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 496 pp. Suggested Price: $88.95 / £49.99
A Web-Enhanced Resource Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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Environmental Compliance Handbook
Introduction to Environmental Management Edited by
Jacob I. Bregman and Robert D. Edell
Mary K. Theodore and Louis Theodore
This second edition of a bestseller explores the controversial topics of Environmental Justice and Range Rule. For organizations subject to the myriad federal, state, and local environmental laws, the first edition served as a standard resource. Building on that foundation, Environmental Compliance Handbook, Second Edition includes instructions on how to modify its material for application to an organization’s particular needs. It simplifies the complex world of environmental law and compliance and supplies the latest information in the most convenient format. It provides checklists and techniques for running environmental compliance audits.
Translating complex environmental issues into understandable concepts, this text is useful to everyone from students to professionals. By gaining a background in regulations, pollutants, and waste management, readers learn how to help alleviate many environmental problems. Detailed material on the Superfund program provides an example on how to get involved. Pressing issues regarding the effects of nanotechnology and global climate change on the environment emphasizes the need for education and action. An accompanying web site, continuously updated, PowerPoint slides, practice problems, solutions, and exams provide versatility for this resource.
Bregman & Company Inc.
Catalog no. L1565, ISBN: 978-1-56670-565-3 2002, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 432 pp. Suggested Price: $164.95 / £92.00
Manhattan College, Riverdale, New York, USA
Catalog no. 89072, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8907-3 May 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 472 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £49.99
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NEPA and Environmental Planning
Tools, Techniques, and Approaches for Practitioners
Law for the Expert Witness
Edited by
Third Edition
Charles H. Eccleston
Daniel A. Bronstein
Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA
Reflecting recent changes in the law, this book addresses the practical aspects of pre-trial discovery and the rules of evidence. This third edition features material on required disclosure, which must be made early in the litigation process as a result of amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. The book also presents a detailed discussion of the physical arrangement of courtrooms and how this may influence the use of exhibits and demonstrations at trial. Additional case studies are also provided throughout the text to examine how courts have dealt with recent issues. Catalog no. 4673X, ISBN: 978-1-4200-4673-1 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 230 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99
Environmental Planning and NEPA Services Inc., Richland, Washington, USA
A tool for predicting environmental impacts, the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) can also be used to predict the impacts of natural disasters and potential terrorist attacks. This book demonstrates how to use NEPA as a framework to support decisionmaking. It includes examples that demonstrate how NEPA can be efficiently integrated with other processes such as ISO 14001, P2, and Adaptive Management. It provides proven tools, techniques, and approaches for streamlining NEPA and environmental planning strategies that reduce the potential for controversy and criticism. It is the first text that covers recent changes to NEPA and the new CEQ guidance expected to be issued. Catalog no. 7559, ISBN: 978-0-8493-7559-0 2008, 7 x 10, 448 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £72.99
Methods in Environmental Forensics
United States Water Law
Edited by
John W. Johnson
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An Introduction
Stephen M. Mudge
Environmental Law, Management, and Compliace
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Environmental Attorney, Washington State Bar, USA
Bangor University, Anglesey, UK
This comprehensive manual outlines the techniques for solving the mystery of an environmental contamination catastrophe. The book begins with an overview of the path of an environmental case from its inception to court testimony. This analysis is followed by a review of the various scientific methods that have been used successfully in the past in solving environmental forensic cases. Detailed information is provided on chemical “fingerprinting” techniques applicable to ground water, soils, sediments, and air. Lastly, the scientific methods are examined from a legal perspective in a section on evidence and expert witnesses. Catalog no. 5007, ISBN: 978-0-8493-5007-8 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 408 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £72.99
Conciselt describing different aspects of law and policy, this volume reviews the different systems for determining water rights in the US. The book looks at the systems used in the west, which take into account the arid nature of the climate and the vast amount of government-owned property, and contrast those against systems in the east, which are largely based on ownership of riparian land. Special sections are included, which deal with Native American rights, environmental regulation, nuisance and tort law, and social theory. The material is supplemented with tables of cases and statutes, as well as a glossary and a list of web links for all 50 state codes. Catalog no. 86413, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8641-6 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 424 pp. Suggested Price: $119.95 / £66.99
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The Analysis of Ecological Data Using R
Environmental Chemometrics
Thomas C. Edwards and D. Richard Cutler
Utah State University, Logan USA
Principles and Modern Applications Grady Hanrahan
California State University, Los Angeles, USA
Environmental Statistics
Series: Environmental Statistics
Series: Analytical Chemistry
With an emphasis on experimental design and sampling, The Analysis of Ecological Data Using R presents all of the necessary statistical methods along with the ecological background for each problem. The text describes a statistical basis for each test with a discussion of when to use the test, the models involved, basic assumptions that can be made, and other related tests. Each example includes data characteristics and demonstrates the interpretation of results. The authors devote an entire chapter to different types of design, such as Nested and factorial designs. The book provides exercises in each chapter and explanations of all code covered.
An exploration of modern environmental analysis and how to effectively solve limitations through multivariate approaches, this book begins with an overview of chemometrics in relation to quantitative environmental analysis and a review of descriptive statistical concepts. The author’s presentation of the basic principles of these methods together with real applications in the field of environmental chemistry makes the comprehension of complex environmental problems and chemically-related concepts accessible. The coverage of environmental analysis backed by studies from experts in the field elucidates the rapidly developing world of chemometric methods in environmental analysis.
Catalog no. C5963, ISBN: 978-1-58488-596-2 May 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 416 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £39.99
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Environmental and Ecological Statistics with R
40 Song S. Qian
Catalog no. 67966, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6796-5 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 310 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $89.95 / £49.99
Hierarchical Modeling and Analysis for Spatial Data Sudipto Banerjee and Brad P. Carlin University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA
Nicholas School of the Environment & Earth Sciences, Durham, USA
Alan E. Gelfand
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Applied Environmental Statistics
Series: Monographs on Statistics and Applied Probability, 101
Based on two courses taught by the author at Duke University, this textbook provides an introduction to statistical modeling and data analysis for environmental and ecological problems. The author emphasizes practical problem solving through real examples and uses the R software throughout to show how the methods can be implemented. There are numerous exercises in each chapter, with selected solutions in an appendix and a full solutions manual available for qualifying instructors.
Hierarchical Modeling and Analysis for Spatial Data is the first accessible, up-to-date treatment of Bayesian methods, modeling, and data analysis for spatial and spatio-temporal data. It includes overviews of the necessary background material, exercises, and brief tutorial on using S+SpatialStats, geoR, and WinBUGS software for hierarchical spatial modeling. This book provides clear explanations, plentiful illustrations—some in full color—and lays the groundwork for using easily accessible software to immediately apply the techniques to your data. Written by a team of leaders in the field, it will undoubtedly remain the primary textbook and reference on the subject for years to come.
Catalog no. C6206, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6206-9 June 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 416 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $79.95 / £48.99
Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA
Catalog no. C410X, ISBN: 978-1-58488-410-1 2004, 6 x 9, 472 pp. Suggested Price: $88.95 / £49.99 In North & South America Tel: 1-800-272-7737 • Fax: 1-800-374-3401 (Outside the U.S.) Tel: 1-561-994-0555 • Fax: 1-561-361-6018 e-mail: orders@taylorandfrancis.com
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Probability and Statistics Applications for Environmental Science Stacey J. Shaefer Louis Theodore
Sampling Techniques for Forest Inventories Daniel Mandallaz
Manhattan College, Riverdale, New York, USA
Series: Environmental Statistics
Simple, clear, and to the point, this book delineates the fundamentals of statistics, imparting a basic understanding of the theory and mechanics of the calculations. User-friendliness, uncomplicated explanations, and coverage of example applications in the environmental field set it apart from other textbooks on the same subject. It includes problems and solutions within the text and tables, a glossary of terms, and an introduction to design of experiments in the appendices. The authors, known for their meticulously accurate, articulate, and practical writing style, master the difficult task of explaining very complicated subject matter in a way that is easily understood.
This concise work presents the statistical concepts and tools needed to conduct a modern forest inventory. It develops the Monte Carlo approach for both simple and complex sampling schemes and explores design-based, model-assisted, and model-dependent inference, including geostatistics and Kriging procedures. The book also explains the design of optimal sampling schemes based on anticipated variance, introduces the g-weight technique for variance estimation, and presents the stereological approach to transect sampling. In addition, it includes numerous case studies, simulations, and instructive problems with solutions.
Catalog no. 7561, ISBN: 978-0-8493-7561-3 2007, 7 x 10, 367 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £57.99
Environmental Statistics
ETH Zurich, Department of Environmental Sciences
Catalog no. C9764, ISBN: 978-1-58488-976-2 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 272 pp. Suggested Price: $83.95 / £46.99
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Sampling Strategies for Natural Resources and the Environment Timothy G. Gregoire
Statistical Detection and Surveillance of Geographic Clusters
Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, Connecticut, USA
Peter Rogerson
Harry T. Valentine
Ikuho Yamada
USDA Forest Service, Durham, New Hampshire, USA
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University of Buffalo, New York, USA University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA Series: Interdisciplinary Statistics
Series: Environmental Statistics
Written by renowned experts in the field, Sampling Strategies for Natural Resources and the Environment covers the sampling techniques used by practitioners and researchers in natural resource and environmental disciplines. Designed to be less theoretical in nature than many texts, it provides essential mathematical derivations in the chapter appendices. The book presents unique, detailed treatments of importance sampling, plot sampling, Bitterlich sampling, line intersect sampling, and the edge-effect problem. Other distinguishing features include discussions of randomized branch sampling, ranked set sampling, 3P sampling, and sampling with partial replacement.
Methods to monitor geographic patterns have received growing interest in recent years. Using an integrated approach, Statistical Detection and Monitoring of Geographic Clusters provides a thorough review of methods for cluster detection, organized according to the different types of hypotheses that can be investigated using these techniques. The book presents various methods that allow for quick detection of emergent geographic clusters. It includes actual datasets and simplified examples to illustrate key concepts. The authors also discuss the surveillance of geographic patterns and describe applications using GeoSurveillance software, which is available for download on the web.
Catalog no. C3707, ISBN: 978-1-58488-370-8 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 496 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £39.99
Catalog no. C9357, ISBN: 978-1-58488-935-9 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 360 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £49.99
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Environmental Statistics / Hazardous Materials
Statistical Methods for Spatio-Temporal Systems Edited by
Bärbel Finkenstädt
University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
Leonhard Held
Visualizing Data Patterns with Micromaps Daniel B. Carr
George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, USA
Linda Williams Pickle
University of Munich, Munich, Germany
StatNet Consulting, LLC., Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA
Valerie Isham
Series: Interdisciplinary Statistics
University College, London, UK
This book presents current statistical research issues on spatiotemporal data modeling that will promote advances in research and a greater understanding between the mechanistic and the statistical modeling communities. The book describes recent advances and presents a variety of statistical methods, including likelihood-based, nonparametric smoothing, spectral, Fourier, wavelet, and Markov chain Monte Carlo. The methods are illustrated with color images as well as real-world examples, case studies, and applications from epidemiology, geology, and climatology. Key topics include point processes, dynamics, modeling, data analysis, Bayesian methods, and geostatistics. Catalog no. C5939, ISBN: 978-1-58488-593-1 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 286 pp. Suggested Price: $97.95 / £54.99
Recognized as important tools in the geovisualization of data exploration and communication, micromaps link statistical graphical elements in progressively highlighted views of the same small map. This book compiles information on these graphical methods into one resource. The authors demonstrate how micromaps can be used for a wide variety of tasks that include data quality assessment, communication, pattern discovery, hypothesis generation, and model criticism. The book includes pointers for using Java shareware such as CCmaps and to R script files which can be used for micromap production. Catalog no. C7573, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7573-1 July 2009, 8-1/2 x 11, 224 pp. Suggested Price: $69.95 / £42.99
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Statistics for Environmental Science and Management Second Edition
Emergency Action for Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents
Bryan F.J. Manly
D. Hank Ellison
Presenting a nonmathematical approach to this topic, Statistics for Environmental Science and Management introduces frequently used statistical methods and practical applications for the environmental field. This second edition features updated references and examples along with new and expanded material on data quality objectives, the generalized linear model, spatial data analysis, and Monte Carlo risk assessment. Additional topics covered include environmental monitoring, impact assessment, censored data, environmental sampling, the role of statistics in environmental science, assessing site reclamation, and drawing conclusions from data.
In the real-life world of emergency response, nothing is more crucial than quick and decisive action. Emergency Action for Chemical and Biological Agents focuses on just what actions to take in the event of a crisis involving hazardous materials. It contains abridged versions of the indices from Ellison’s larger Handbook of Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents. These indices deal with classes of agents instead of specific agents. Each index contains information on the toxicology and health impacts, physical characteristics, hazards from fire or reactivity, protection of personnel, and general first aid for that agent class.
Western EcoSystem Technology, Inc., Laramie, Wyoming, USA Series: Environmental Statistics
Catalog no. C6147, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6147-5 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 292 pp. Suggested Price: $69.95 / £38.99
President, Cerberus & Associates, Grosse Ile, Michigan, USA
Catalog no. 0613, ISBN: 978-0-8493-0241-1 2000, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 141 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $55.95 / £30.99
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Emergency Characterization of Unknown Materials
Field Confirmation Testing for Suspicious Substances
Rick Houghton
Rick Houghton
This book provides readily applicable strategies for implementing a fluid concept of risk analysis based on hazard characterization in emergency situations where definitive identification of the material may be impractical or impossible. Using a hands-on approach, the author discusses strategies to identify threats and vulnerabilities, ascertain exposure, and reduce or eliminate impact. He looks at types of hazards presented by chemical compounds and mixtures, radiation sources, weapons of mass destruction, illegal drugs, explosive substances, biological hazards, and other material and discusses the merits of approximately 63 portable detection technologies.
Designed specifically for on-the-spot forensic investigations, this book discusses how to confirm the reported identity of a substance at a port of entry, hazardous materials emergency, waste site or laboratory triage facility when the identity of the hazardous material is given but not considered reliable. It covers how to verify the accuracy of a label to the contents by using a matrix of field tests. The author provides instructions on how to gather as much information as possible from the reported or labeled contents and use the gathered information to determine which physical and chemical tests listed in the book will confirm the identity of the suspect compound.
Catalog no. 7968, ISBN: 978-0-8493-7968-0 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 328 pp. Suggested Price: $93.95 / £51.99
Catalog no. 86154, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8615-7 May 2009, 7 x 10, 648 pp. Suggested Price: $139.95 / £85.00
Emergency Response Handbook for Chemical and Biological Agents and Weapons
Consultant, Saint Johns, Michigan, USA
Second Edition
Guidelines for Process Hazards Analysis, Hazards Identification, & Risk Analysis
John R. Cashman
Nigel Hyatt
Consultant, Barre, Vermont, USA
Dyadem, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada
Updated and revised to reflect recent advances, this second edition maintains its status as a thorough reference and training manual for emergency responders, government agencies, hospitals, and commercial sectors handling incidents involving nuclear, biological, and chemical materials. Presenting actual techniques and advice from experts in the field, this edition adds coverage of field first aid, new procedures for on-scene coordination, and latest detectors, diagnostic methods, hazard analyses, vaccines, decontamination techniques, antidotes, and drug treatments available. This edition also reviews the relevant progress and future goals for military forces.
This unique manual is a comprehensive, easy-to-read overview of hazards analysis as it applies to the process and allied industries. The book begins by building a background in the technical definition of risk, past industrial incidents and their impacts, ensuing legislation, and the language and terms of the risk field. It addresses the different types of structured analytical techniques for conducting Process Hazards Analyses (PHA), provides a “what if ” checklist, and shows how to organize and set up PHA sessions. Other topics include layout and siting considerations, human factors, loss of containment, and PHA team leadership issues.
Catalog no. 52659, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5265-7 2008, 7 x 10, 528 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £55.99
Hazardous Materials
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Catalog no. 1909, ISBN: 978-0-8493-1909-9 2003, 8-1/2 x 11, 474 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $209.95 / £117.00
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Hazardous Materials / Hazardous Waste
Handbook of Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents
Principles of Hazardous Materials Management
Second Edition
Second Edition
D. Hank Ellison
Roger D. Griffin
Extensively revised, reorganized, and updated, this second edition of a bestseller incorporates additional classes of agents; expands existing classes; and increases the number of agents described, including components, precursors, and decomposition products; as well as more information on the chemical, physical, and biological properties of these agents and their health effects. Cross-referenced using four indices, entries cover toxicology, characteristics, hazards, protection, and medical response. Other information is provided where applicable such as chemical formula, routes of exposure, medicinal uses, threat or treaty listing, and descriptions of disease.
A comprehensive overview of the field of hazardous materials management, this completely revised second edition covers toxic and hazardous substance and waste; sources, storage, and treatment; transportation; regulatory jurisdictions; emergency response planning; as well as industrial hygiene and worker safety. As in the best-selling first edition, the text provides a basic understanding of the principles involved in each topic discussed, including risk assessment, air toxics, groundwater, management methods, federal laws, waste minimization, toxicology, treatment, transportation, and disposal. The author also explains how the concepts described fit together.
President, Cerberus & Associates, Grosse Ile, Michigan, USA
Catalog no. 1434, ISBN: 978-0-8493-1434-6 2008, 7 x 10, 800 pp. Suggested Price: $134.95 / £74.99
Griffin Environmental International, Irvine, California, USA
Catalog no. 89706, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8970-7 April 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 248 pp. Suggested Price: $109.95 / £65.99
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Nanotechnology and the Environment Kathleen Sellers, Christopher Mackay, Lynn L. Bergeson, Stephen R. Clough, Marilyn Hoyt, Julie Chen, Kim Henry, and Jane Hamblen
Edited by
Lawrence K. Wang
Zorex Corporation, Newtonville, New York, USA
Nazih K. Shammas
Pittsfield, Massachusetts, USA
Yung-Tse Hung
Cleveland State University, Ohio, USA Series: Advances in Engineering (SWE), 1
Nanotechnology and the Environment provides a fundamental understanding of the properties of nanoscale materials, their fate and transport in the environment and in wastewater, and the implications for worker safety and the environment. It includes a comprehensive overview of developing environmental regulations. This text also discusses the current and potential use of nanomaterials for environmental remediation. A focus on six common nanomaterials provides a cohesive presentation of the most critical issues associated with nanotechnology, giving readers a framework for understanding and applying the information. Catalog no. 60198, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6019-5 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 296 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £55.99
With its focus on new developments in innovative and alternative environmental technology, design criteria, effluent standards, managerial decision methodology, and regional and global environmental conservation, this book provides wide-ranging coverage drawn from the full spectrum of experts in the field. It covers environmental pollution sources, waste characteristics, control technologies, management strategies, facility innovations, process alternatives, costs, case histories, and effluent standards in industry. Reflecting the depth and breadth of the field, this handbook provides authoritative information chemical and environmental engineering for industrial hazardous waste treatment. Catalog no. 72307, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7230-3 January 2009, 7 x 10, 584 pp. Suggested Price: $119.95 / £66.99
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Basic Hazardous Waste Management Third Edition
Environmental Aspects of Textile Dyeing Edited by
William C. Blackman, Jr.
R.M. Christie
The third edition of Basic Hazardous Waste Management provides a broad overview of hazardous waste management. It covers the roles of science and technology in the standards-setting processes. The author presents updated and expanded materials on environmental issues and impacts, hazardous waste treatment technologies, site assessment, waste minimization, emergency response, new and continuing regulatory and policy statutes, medical/biomedical and infectious waste, underground storage tank, and radioactive waste management. In short, the book has been completely revised to present valuable, timely information for anyone interested in hazardous waste management.
Written by an international team of contributors, Environmental Aspects of Textile Dyeing reviews current legislation and key technologies which make textile dyeing more efficient and environmentally friendly. The book begins by detailing European and US legislation relating to textile dyeing. Further chapters cover toxicology, environmentally responsible application of dyes and supercritical fluid textile dyeing. The book concludes with chapters on the reduction of pollution and minimization of waste, the re-use of spent dyebath, chemical treatment of dye effluent and biotechnological treatment of dye effluent.
Catalog no. L1533, ISBN: 978-1-56670-533-2 2001, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 488 pp. Suggested Price: $134.95 / £74.99
Decommissioning and Radioactive Waste Management Edited by
Heriot-Watt University, UK
Hazardous Waste
Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
Catalog no. WP4445, ISBN: 978-1-4200-4445-4 2007, 6 x 9, 238 pp. Suggested Price: $209.95 / £117.00
Hazardous Industrial Waste Treatment Lawrence K. Wang
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Zorex Corporation, Newtonville, New York, USA
Yung-Tse Hung and Howard H. Lo Cleveland State University, Ohio, USA
Constantine Yapijakis
A. Rahman
The Cooper Union, New York, USA
Often perceived as merely the dismantling and demolition of existing facilities, the decommissioning process entails challenging technical issues. Providing a detailed understanding of the issues associated with these processes, this book begins with coverage of radiation, the biological effects of radiation, radiological protection, and statistical methods. It incorporates the whole aspect of decommissioning, project management, safety aspects, environmental impact assessment, decontamination, and dismantling techniques. The last part discusses radioactive waste management including regulatory aspects, treatment and conditioning, storage and transportation, and waste disposal. Catalog no. WH7348, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7348-5 January 2009, 6 x 9, 352 pp. Suggested Price: $49.95
Hazardous Industrial Waste Treatment presents valuable strategies culled from the latest technologies and keen insights of experts in the field. It explains industry and waste-specific analyses and treatment methods for industrial and hazardous waste materials— from explosive wastes to landfill leachate to wastes produced by metal finishing, photographic, and timber processing. Additional information covers the means of monitoring waste on site, pollution, and site remediation, and includes a timely evaluation of the role of biotechnology in contemporary industrial waste management. Catalog no. 7574, ISBN: 978-0-8493-7574-3 2007, 7 x 10, 526 pp. Suggested Price: $134.95 / £74.99
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Hazardous Laboratory Chemicals Disposal Guide
Waste Management Practices
Third Edition
Municipal, Hazardous, and Industrial
Margaret-Ann Armour
John Pichtel
A perennial bestseller, this third edition includes individual entries for over 300 compounds. The extensive list of references has been updated and includes entries for 15 pesticides commonly used in greenhouses. Emphasis is placed on disposal methods that turn hazardous waste material into non-toxic products. These methods fall into several categories, including acid/base neutralization, oxidation or reduction, and precipitation of toxic ions as insoluble solids. The text also provides data on hazardous reactions of chemicals, assisting laboratory managers in developing a plan of action for emergencies such as the spill of any of the chemicals listed.
A practical guide for the identification and management of a range of hazardous wastes, this book integrates coverage of technical information with current regulations. It delineates the management of municipal solid waste and covers conventional and innovative technologies. Emphasizing basic environmental science and related technical fields, the book is a manual for waste management as mandated by Resource Conservation and Recovery Act and related statutes. The book closes with management of special categories of waste that often do not have a regulatory home under either RCRA Subtitle D (Solid Wastes) or Subtitle C (Hazardous Wastes).
Catalog no. L1567, ISBN: 978-1-56670-567-7 2003, 7 x 10, 592 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $175.95 / £98.00
Catalog no. 3525, ISBN: 978-0-8493-3525-9 2005, 7 x 10, 688 pp. Suggested Price: $144.95 / £79.99
Heavy Metals in the Environment
Waste Treatment in the Metal Manufacturing, Forming, Coating, and Finishing Industries
Edited by
Edited by
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
Hazardous Waste
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Jiaping Paul Chen, Yung-Tse Hung, and Nazih K. Shammas Series: Advances in Industrial and Hazardous Wastes Treatment
Offering broad coverage of basic and advanced principals and applications, this volume provides the most complete resource available on remediation of heavy metal contaminants with an emphasis on innovative and alternative approaches. It investigates a variety of environmental pollution sources and waste characteristics that require a multitude of remediation methods. It then details the latest in clean tech advances covering both management strategies and process alternatives. The authors delve into costs, effluent standards, and offer up several illustrative case histories to illustrate the regional and global effects of key pollution control practices. Catalog no. 73168, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7316-4 April 2009, 7 x 10, 380 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £60.99
Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, USA
Lawrence K. Wang
Zorex Corporation, Newtonville, New York, USA
Nazih K. Shammas
Pittsfield, Massachusetts, USA
Yung-Tse Hung
Cleveland State University, Ohio, USA
A resource providing all of the necessary technical information on industrial and hazardous waste treatment, this book focuses on new developments in innovative and alternative technologies. It offers in-depth coverage of environmental pollution sources, waste characteristics, facility innovations, design criteria, control technologies, management strategies, process alternative, costs, and effluent standards. The text presents case histories, describes new managerial decision methodologies, and explores future trends for the process industries. Additional chapters address the regional and global effects of important pollution control practices specific to the process industries. Catalog no. 72234, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7223-5 January 2009, 7 x 10, 494 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £55.99
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Edited by
Lawrence K. Wang
Zorex Corporation, Newtonville, New York, USA
Nazih K. Shammas
Environmental Isotopes in Bioremediation and Biodegradation Edited by
C. Marjorie Aelion, Patrick Hohener, Daniel Hunkeler, and R. Aravena
Pittsfield, Massachusetts, USA
Yung-Tse Hung
Cleveland State University, Ohio, USA
Waste Treatment in the Mining and Chemicals Manufacturing Industries focuses on recent developments that are changing the way that waste is handled in process industries. It provides in-depth coverage of effluent standards, pollution sources, waste characteristics, and the current state of control technologies and strategies. Leading experts and pioneers in the field present detailed case histories and look at the regional and global effects of important pollution control practices. They discuss facility innovations, alternative technologies, and future trends. They cover design criteria, as well as managerial decision methodology. Catalog no. 72390, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7239-6 June 2009, 7 x 10, 320 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £60.99
Combustion and Incineration Processes Third Edition Walter R. Niessen
Niessen Consultants S.P., Andover, Massachusetts, USA
The use of stable and naturally occurring radioisotopes has gained increasing interest as a way to assess microbial processes in surface and subsurface sediments. This book provides an understanding of this application, clearly defines these isotopes, and presents a detailed explanation of microbial processes in contaminated and uncontaminated environments. A wide range of case studies illustrate the concepts discussed in the text as well as the methodology used to conduct this application. The book also reviews recent research carried out in the field and in the laboratory from various disciplines currently employing this approach. Catalog no. L1661, ISBN: 978-1-56670-661-2 July 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 250 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £78.99
Hazardous Waste / Remediation
Waste Treatment in the Mining and Chemicals Manufacturing Industries
Environmental Site Assessment Phase I
Fundamentals, Guidelines, and Regulations, Third Edition
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Kathleen Hess
Series: Environmental Science & Pollution, 25
OMEGA Southwest Environmental Consulting, Canyon Lake, Texas
Covering each aspect of an incineration facility, from contaminant receipt and storage to stack discharge and dispersion, this reference explores the operation and evaluation of incineration systems for hazardous and non-hazardous gaseous, liquid, sludge, and solid wastes. Highlighting breakthroughs in air pollution control, the book discusses advances in materials handling, waste processing, refractory and materials engineering, combustion technology, and energy recovery to reduce and control toxins and pollutants in the environment. It includes a disk containing spreadsheets for practical analyses of waste characteristics and combustion systems.
This third edition provides a valuable guide to the tools and techniques used to perform Phase 1 site assessment. This book elucidates the systematic processes and methods used by leaders in the industry. It also emphasizes the development of an easy-to-follow investigative strategy for in-house assessment. After reviewing the history of the field, legal issues, and important terms, the book discusses physical setting, historic usage, property and area reconnaissance, building materials, and industrial activities associated with a property. It also gives interviewing tips, lists regulatory agencies, and considers unique situations such as wetlands and historical buildings.
Catalog no. DK1860, ISBN: 978-0-8247-0629-6 2002, 8-1/2 x 11, 696 pp. Suggested Price: $209.95 / £117.00
Catalog no. 7966, ISBN: 978-0-8493-7966-6 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 312 pp. Suggested Price: $124.95 / £69.99
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Field Sampling Methods for Remedial Investigations Second Edition
Remediation 48
Handbook of Regenerative Landscape Design Robert L. France
Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Mark Edward Byrnes
Flour Hanford, Washington, USA
Series: Integrative Studies in Water Management & Land Development
This second edition of a bestseller provides practical guidance on developing cost-effective and defensible environmental sampling programs to support site characterization, site remediation, and building decontamination and decommissioning in both chemical and radioactive environments. It features new methodologies for characterizing radioactive environments, statistical approaches for designing environmental investigations, and chemical characterization techniques. Up-to-date with the latest EPA guidelines, the text offers additional coverage of general media sampling, building material sampling, remote surveying, data verification and validation, and data quality assessment.
What if environmentally damaged landscapes could not only be remediated from an ecological standpoint, but also designed to replenish an entire community and the nature surrounding it? Focusing on integrated solutions that incorporate community needs, this book balances remediation strategies with design needs for creating a sustainable community on repaired lands. It provides a new paradigm for environmental restoration and the renewal of urban and cultural sites. The book is one in only a handful to address the system conditions necessary for the repair of severely degraded landscapes such as industrial landfills, Superfund sites, and abandoned factories, and more.
Catalog no. 59084, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5908-3 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 344 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £72.99
Catalog no. 9188, ISBN: 978-0-8493-9188-0 2008, 7 x 10, 488 pp. Suggested Price: $144.95 / £79.99
Groundwater Contamination by Solvent Stabilizers
In Situ Remediation Engineering
Remediation of 1,4 Dioxane Thomas Mohr
Suthan S. Suthersan
ARCADIS, Newtown, Pennsylvania, USA
Santa Clara Valley Water District, San Jose, California, USA
Fred C. Payne
While tremendous progress has been made in remediating sites that have been contaminated by chlorinated solvents, stabilizers that are added to chlorinated solvents in order to improve their performance have been overlooked. This book is the first to focus on the littleknown contaminant 1,4 Dioxane. Written by the authority in the field, it presents an indispensable reference for forensic investigation of source apportionment at solvent release sites and focuses on areas of interest including: why solvent stabilizers are used; how they become concentrated in the still bottom wastes; and how sites contaminated with solvent stabilizers can be identified, investigated, and remediated.
This text provides a comprehensive guide to the design and implementation of reactive zone methods for treatment of all major classes of groundwater contamination. It teaches the fundamentals of developing cost-effective reactive zone strategies, guides the selection of cost-effective remedial strategies, and provides the tools to achieve optimal deployment of source area, reactive barrier, and site-wide treatments. It offers extensive coverage of remedial system operation, discussing reagent injection strategies, interpretation of process monitoring results for biological and chemical reactive zone systems, and the impacts of treatment processes on aquifer hydraulic characteristics.
Catalog no. L1662, ISBN: 978-1-56670-662-9 June 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 275 pp. Suggested Price: $199.95 / £121.00
Catalog no. L1653, ISBN: 978-1-56670-653-7 2005, 6 x 9, 536 pp. Suggested Price: $144.95 / £69.99
ARCADIS, Southfield, Michigan, USA
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Remediation Engineering
Design Concepts
Remediation of Former Manufactured Gas Plants and Other Coal-Tar Sites
Suthan S. Suthersan
Allen W. Hatheway
Remediation Engineering: Design Concepts is the guide to understanding the theory and field implementation of modern remediation technologies. Drawing upon the collaborative experience of the entire remediation engineering program at Geraghty & Miller Inc., this book discusses evaluation, design, and implementation, and provides sample calculations and step-by-step illustrated guidelines. Dr. Suthersan presents in situ reactive walls technology for which he has a patent pending. Dr. Suthersan also holds patents for several other technologies presented in the book, including in situ air sparging and in situ reactive zones, now both widely used technologies.
Over the long history of former manufactured gas plants (FMGPs) and other coal-tar-producing sites, there were an enormous variety of fuel stocks used as well as many processing and disposal methods, each leading to unique waste and site circumstances. This book supplies the historical information needed to understand and accurately predict the transport and fate of contaminants at these sites. Understanding the processes and history of a particular site is critical to performing site and waste characterization that lead to successful remediation. The second part of the text covers characterization, selection of remedy, remedial design and construction, and regulatory and legal process.
Catalog no. L1137, ISBN: 978-1-56670-137-2 1997, 7 x 10, 384 pp. Suggested Price: $164.95 / £92.00
Catalog no. DK2141, ISBN: 978-0-8247-9106-3 July 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 350 pp. Suggested Price: $199.95 / £121.00
University of Missouri, Rolla, USA
Remediation
ARCADIS, Newtown, Pennsylvania, USA
Solvent Extraction and Liquid Membranes
Remediation Hydraulics
Fundamentals and Applications in New Materials
Fred C. Payne and Joseph A. Quinnan
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ARCADIS, Southfield, Michigan, USA
Scott T. Potter
Manuel Aguilar and Jose Luis Cortina
ARCADIS, Newtown, Pennsylvania, USA
Universitat Polytècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
Unlike other texts that fail to explain the hydraulic processes that underlie in situ reactive zone treatments, Remediation Hydraulics provides a comprehensive discussion to help engineers to better understand these processes. This book addresses the complexities and heterogeneities of natural aquifers that are encountered in all treatment settings and introduces the concepts of pore-scale, fine-scale, and stratigraphic-scale heterogeneities. Based on the authors’ experience in the design and analysis of hundreds of in situ groundwater treatment projects, this text presents fundamental and emerging theories that describe the behaviors of contaminants and injected fluids in aquifers.
Drawing together significant advances from multidisciplinary literature, this book describes key principles, calculations, and procedures involved in solvent extraction separations. Expert contributors explore fundamental and technological aspects that are critical to future work in the field. The book covers thermodynamic and kinetic principles, extraction equilibria and kinetic parameter calculations, optimization and modeling tools, and processes used in experimental and industrial applications. The final chapters examine new materials for metal extraction and separations, including organic and inorganic sorbents, solid polymeric extractants, and solvent impregnated resins.
Catalog no. 7249, ISBN: 978-0-8493-7249-0 2008, 7 x 10, 432 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £72.99
Catalog no. DK1115, ISBN: 978-0-8247-4015-3 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 368 pp. Suggested Price: $159.95 / £89.00
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For more information and a complete list Aquatic Responses to Watershed Clearcutting
Implications for Forestry and Fisheries Management
Resource Management & Sustainability 50
Robert L. France
Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA Series: Integrative Studies in Water Management & Land Development
A unique, integrative consolidation of essential information, this book draws on limnological, conservation biological, and biogeochemical research. It represents the current state of scientific understanding of and management for the effects of forestry practices on lakes. The book provides science-based information on land and water ecological linkages and the impacts of forest management activites on aquatic ecosystems in boreal forests. This text delineates defensible management decisions for the protection of water resources and for sustainable forestry practices that landuse, forestry and fisheries managers can use. Catalog no. 131X, ISBN: 978-0-8493-5013-9 June 2009, 7 x 10, 408 pp. Suggested Price: $149.95 / £89.00
Biology and Management of the World Tarpon and Bonefish Fisheries
Biotechnological Approaches for Pest Management and Ecological Sustainability Hari C Sharma
International Crops Research Institute, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh, India
A comprehensive treatise, this book explores the uses of biotechnology in pest management for sustainable crop production, the biosafety of transgenic crops, and environmental conservation. It examines how bioassay techniques can be used to evaluate mapping populations and the efficacy of transgenic plants for pest management. The book presents an in-depth analysis of the interaction of transgenic plants with non-target organisms in the environment and discusses the biosafety of food, feed, and forage derived from genetically modified crops. It covers the consequences of gene flow, applications for the improvement of microbial pesticides, and the discovery of new insecticide molecules. Catalog no. 21631, ISBN: 978-1-56022-163-0 January 2009, 7 x 10, 546 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £72.99
Climate Change and Global Food Security Edited by
Jerald S. Ault
R. Lal, N. Uphoff, B.A. Stewart, and D.O. Hansen
Series: Marine Biology
Series: Books in Soils, Plants, and the Environment, 109
A comprehensive guide to the tarpon and bonefish species, this book provides an overview of world tarpon and bonefish fisheries including their dynamics and status. It covers tarpon and bonefish life history, age and growth, behavior, physiology, genetics, reproduction and recruitment, and movements and migrations. The book examines fishing and fishery exploitation, habitat-animal relationships and stock enhancement, ecosystem management, and fishery management experiences from various areas of the world. Highlighting the lore and appeal of these species of fish, the book recommends strategies to improve the sustainability of these valuable fisheries.
Written by a team of soil scientists and ecologists, this book discusses the impact of projected climate change on soil quality, water resources, temperature regime, and growing season duration on net primary productivity of different biomes. It addresses soil carbon dynamics under changing climate and the impact of changes in carbon dioxide and ecological environments in agronomic yields and food production in different regions of the world. The book explores world food demands and supply during the 21st century, policy and economic issues related to carbon trading and enhancing agricultural production, and research and development priorities for enhancing soil carbon pool and food security.
Catalog no. 2792, ISBN: 978-0-8493-2792-6 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 472 pp. Suggested Price: $119.95 / £69.99
Catalog no. DK2454, ISBN: 978-0-8247-2536-5 2005, 6 x 9, 808 pp. Suggested Price: $164.95 / £92.00
Edited by University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, USA
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o f t i t l e s , v i s i t u s a t w w w. c r c p r e s s . c o m The Conversion to Sustainable Agriculture Stephen R. Gliessman
University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
Martha Rosemeyer
The Way Forward for Sustainable Development in Textiles Edited by
M. Miraftab and A.R. Horrocks
Evergreen State College, Olympia, Washington, USA
The University of Bolton, UK
Series: Advances in Agroecology
A core textbook for students and a comprehensive reference for agricultural practitioners, The Conversion to Sustainable Agriculture: Principles, Processes, and Practices provides an in-depth analysis of the transition process for making farms more energy efficient and environmentally friendly. The authors explore the ways to lessen dependency on fossil fuels and pesticides and examine each step in the conversion process. The book describes the process of monitoring change toward sustainable agriculture while integrating social and economic analysis within scientific practices. It also includes various international case studies and presents many practical applications.
A carefully -chosen and edited selection of 23 papers from the Ecotextile 2004 Conference held at the University of Bolton, this book explores recycling and use of waste as raw materials in such areas as clothing and carpet manufacturing. It discusses sustainability and eco-design with papers on improved design, use of sustainable fibers, and manufacturing techniques. Subsequent chapters review sustainable development and renewables, including composites made from textile waste. They tackle waste management in areas such as dyeing and effluent treatment. The book closes with an assessment of novel technologies, including new fibers and finishing techniques.
Catalog no. 1917, ISBN: 978-0-8493-1917-4 July 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 352 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £54.99
Catalog no. WP4444, ISBN: 978-1-4200-4444-7 2007, 6 x 9, 221 pp. Suggested Price: $259.95 / £144.00
Drought and Water Crises
Science, Technology, and Management Issues Edited by
Donald A. Wilhite
University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA Series: Books in Soils, Plants, and the Environment, 107
Resource Management & Sustainability
Ecotextiles
Principles, Processes, and Practices
Energy Efficiency
Real Time Energy Infrastructure Investment and Asset Management
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Leslie Solmes
Mill Valley, California, USA
Drought and Water Crises: Science, Technology, and Management Issues explains the complexities of drought and the role of science, technology, and management in resolving many of the perplexing issues associated with drought management and the worlds expanding water crises. Contributors discuss a broad range of topics, including the role of science and technology in water management, new technologies for water conservation, and drought policies around the world. Case studies in drought and water management are also featured. Gathering together information from diverse disciplines, this book aims to further drought preparedness planning and reduce societal vulnerability to drought.
In this work, Leslie Solmes defines energy issues not only as problems to be solved but as huge investment opportunities. Solmes, recognized as a Legend of Energy by the Association of Energy Engineers, evaluates current systems and sources, focusing on technological and psychological obstacles. She discusses policies that must be adapted and the most viable technological avenues in which to invest. Solmes defines the path that energy leaders must take to create a paradigm shift in how energy resources are valued, developed, and conserved. Highlighting human, organizational, and policy barriers, the book provides a roadmap on how to select, implement, and manage efficient energy supply systems.
Catalog no. DK2949, ISBN: 978-0-8247-2771-0 2005, 6 x 9, 432 pp. Suggested Price: $144.95 / £79.99
Catalog no. 89250, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8925-7 April 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 200 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £48.99
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For more information and a complete list Textbook
Resource Management & Sustainability
Environment Conscious Manufacturing Edited by
Surendra M. Gupta
Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Environment Conscious Manufacturing (ECM) is an emerging discipline concerned with developing methods for manufacturing new products from conceptual design to final delivery, and ultimately to end-of-life disposal, that satisfy environmental standards and requirements. This text provides comprehensive coverage of this discipline, exploring such topics as: algorithms and heuristics; design for disassembly, the environment, recycling, and remanufacturing; disassembly process planning and scheduling; environmental impact assessment models; lifecycle assessment; logistic aspects; product reuse and recovery; and sustainable products. It also includes several case studies in ECM. Catalog no. DK552X, ISBN: 978-0-8493-3552-5 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 560 pp. Suggested Price: $154.95 / £86.00
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Raymond N. Yong
Cardiff University, Wales
Catherine N. Mulligan
Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Masaharu Fukue
Geothermal Energy
Renewable Energy and the Environment Edited by
Robert Foster, James Witcher, Vaughn Nelson, Majid Ghassemi, Luz Elena Mimbela, and Abbas Ghassemi Focusing on geothermal energy systems, this book examines the background, theory, power generation, applications, strengths, weaknesses, and practical techniques for implementing geothermal energy projects. The volume explains geosciences principles, drilling operations, techniques, types of well pumps, and other equipment. The authors stress the links between acquisition and consumption and the environment, provide numerous real world case studies, and delineate a number of practical implementation steps. The text includes figures, graphs, and formulas with homework problems included in each chapter. Catalog no. 75705, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7570-0 May 2009, 7 x 10, 408 pp. Suggested Price: $119.95 / £72.99
Handbook of Globalization and the Environment Edited by
Khi V. Thai
Florida Atlantic University, School of Public Administration, Boca Raton, USA
Dianne Rahm
University of Texas at San Antonio, Texas, USA
Tokai University, Shizwoka, Japan
Jerrell D. Coggburn
Focusing on the health of our society’s geoenvironment and the natural capital that defines it, Geoenvironmental Sustainability considers the magnitude of the problem of urbanization and industries, while exploring the components required to create and maintain sustainability. This text looks at the five key concerns identified by the Johannesburg World Summit on Sustainable Development: water and sanitation, energy, health, agriculture, and biodiversity. Supported by their vast experience in civil, environmental, and geotechnical engineering, the authors have created a detailed resource for those willing to meet the challenge of mitigating manmade threats to the environment.
Proponents of globalization argue that it protects the global environment from degradation and promotes worldwide sustainable economic growth while opponents argue the exact opposite. Examining the local, national, and international impacts of globalization, this book explores strategies and solutions that support healthy economic growth, protect the environment, and create a more equitable world. It presents global environmental issues and politics, examines environmental management and accountability, and explores global environmental organizations and institutions. It also addresses controversies in globalization and the environment, including eco-terrorism.
Catalog no. 2841, ISBN: 978-0-8493-2841-1 2007, 7 x 10, 387 pp. Suggested Price: $144.95 / £79.99
Catalog no. DK3615, ISBN: 978-1-57444-553-4 2007, 7 x 10, 616 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA
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Edited by
Dieter D. Genske
ETH Department of Environmental Services, Zurich, Switzerlan
Firmly based in soil science, this book addresses the fundamental science and engineering of land degradation and rehabilitation. It begins with a discussion of natural ground profiles dealing with soil science and the underlying geology, the functions of natural ground and ground engineering properties. The author then introduces three basic mechanisms of ground degradation: erosion, chemical degradation and physical degradation. He covers remediation, including strategies and techniques to investigate the ground and remediation measures. The book outlines issues of land protection and discusses a general strategy of sustainable land management. Catalog no. WH6021, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6021-8 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 300 pp. Suggested Price: $124.95
Plantations and Protected Areas in Sustainable Forestry Edited by
William C. Price, Naureen Rana, and V. Alaric Sample Pinchot Institute for Conservation, Washington, D.C., USA
Plantations and Protected Areas in Sustainable Forestry discusses many of the prominent issues that are raised when considering intensively managed forests (plantations) and/or strict protection of high conservation value forests (protected areas). These issues include: the role of plantations and their management; forest management certification to ensure sustainability; job creation from plantations, the effects of intensive forest management on society and the environment; and the protection of biodiversity. This book provides a solid foundation on which to form a consensus that addresses the needs of economics and society as well as forest conservation. Catalog no. HW15446, ISBN: 978-1-56022-138-8 2007, 6 x 9, 250 pp. Suggested Price: $41.95 / £22.99
Resource Management & Sustainability
Investigation, Remediation and Protection of Land Resources
Also Available in Soft Cover
Land Use Scenarios
Environmental Consequences of Development Alan W. Shearer, David A. Mouat, Scott D. Bassett, Michael W. Binford, Craig W. Johnson, Justin A. Saarinen, Alan W. Gertler, and Julide Koracin
Solar Energy
Renewable Energy and the Environment Edited by
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Series: Integrative Studies in Water Management & Land Development, 9
Robert Foster, James Witcher, Vaughn Nelson, Majid Ghassemi, Luz Elena Mimbela, and Abbas Ghassemi
Employing a set of analyses to understand interrelated consequences of urbanization, Land Use Scenarios: Environmental Consequences of Development establishes a framework for those involved in land use planning and environmental management to think about the future. This book explores a range of bio-geographic conditions and addresses the complex social challenges associated with the dual roles of federally owned lands, which support both a primary mission as well as the conservation of natural resources. Focusing on the environmental concerns of three military installations in the Los Angeles area, the text develops a geographic risk assessment model for local planning initiatives.
This volume evaluates solar energy as part of an alternative/ renewable energy system. It provides background and theory, before providing detailed information on solar’s strengths and weaknesses as an energy source. The book explores generation technologies and potential applications and storage, and their impact on solar energy’s environmental footprint. The authors discuss what is feasible right now and the steps needed to make that happen. They cover methods for PV implementation, including remote sight applications such as residential electrification, lighting, small-scale irrigation, refrigeration, and water pumping. Case studies and homework problems complete the coverage.
Catalog no. 92545, ISBN: 978-1-4200-9254-7 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 460 pp. Suggested Price: $119.95 / £72.99
Catalog no. 75667, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7566-3 May 2009, 7 x 10, 408 pp. Suggested Price: $119.95 / £72.99
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For more information and a complete list Resource Management & Sustainability / Solid Waste/Recycling
Sustainability of Construction Materials
Wind Energy
Edited by
Renewable Energy and the Environment
J. Khatib
Vaughn Nelson
Until recently, the development of building materials has focused on producing cheaper and more durable construction materials. Now more attention is given to the environmental issues. This book brings together a wealth of recent research on the subject. It provides a comprehensive and detailed analysis of the sustainability of these materials: aggregates, wood, bamboo, vegetable fibers, masonry, cement, concrete and cement replacement materials, metals and alloys, glass, and engineered wood products. Final chapters cover the use of recycled tire rubber in civil engineering works, the durability of sustainable materials, and nanotechnology in sustainable construction.
The big question: how do we use science and technology in a way that enables earth to be a place where life can continue to exist? This book provides background, theory, power generation technologies, applications, strengths and weaknesses, and useful practical technical techniques for implementing wind energy projects. It provides numerous examples, case studies, practical implementation steps, and lessons learned, demonstrating how to implement successful and efficient wind energy projects. Drawing on information across various technologies and disciplines, the book clearly presents stateof-the-art problem solving techniques.
University of Wolverhampton, UK
Catalog no. N10024, ISBN: 978-1-4398-0130-7 May 2009, 6 x 9, 384 pp. Suggested Price: $222.95 / £135.00
West Texas A&M University, Canyon, Texas, USA
Catalog no. 75683, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7568-7 March 2009, 7 x 10, 435 pp. Suggested Price: $119.95 / £72.99
Sustainable Mining Practices A Global Perspective Edited by
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Vasuderan Rajaram
Environmental Consultant, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Subijoy Dutta
S&M Engineering Services, Crofton, Maryland, USA
Aluminum Recycling
Krishna Parameswaran
Mark E. Schlesinger
University of Missouri-Rolla, USA
A complete introduction to sustainable mining, this book reviews international practices emphasizing practices in the Americas, Asia, and Europe. The text addresses issues such as the volume of waste generated by mining, mine closure planning and the environmental impacts. It then delineates the following areas: cleaner production practices in Australia, blasting impacts and their control in the US, minimizing surface water impacts, minimizing groundwater impacts, use of environmental indicators in mining, and emerging mining technologies that minimize environmental impacts. The text includes examples and case histories and a chapter on Best Practices for sustainable mining.
An integrated treatment of the aluminum recycling process, this book details the collecting, sorting, and separating of scrap aluminum as well as the processing and upgrading equipment used. It first describes aluminum alloys, the various “mines” where aluminum scrap is found, and the procedures that separate scrap aluminum from other materials. Subsequent chapters survey the furnaces used for remelting the recovered scrap and the refining techniques that improve its purity and quality. The book also discusses the economics of scrap recycling and outlines the structure of the recycling industry. The final chapter addresses unique environmental and safety challenges of recycling operations.
Catalog no. SW1619, ISBN: 978-90-5809-689-0 2005, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 376 pp. Suggested Price: $159.95 / £89.00
Catalog no. 662X, ISBN: 978-0-8493-9662-5 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 248 pp. Suggested Price: $144.95 / £79.99
ASARCO Inc., Phoenix, Arizona, USA
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Evapotranspiration Covers for Landfills and Waste Sites
Management of Pollutant Emission from Landfills and Sludge Edited by
Victor L. Hauser
Malgorzata Pawlowska and Lucjan Pawlowski
New, natural, self-renewing, and low-cost, evapotranspiration (ET) covers for landfills provide a solution to landfill waste that is clean, green, and economical. This book examines the conceptual theory and the practical proof, then explains the technology, design, and application. The author discusses why several existing vegetative covers have failed and provides a simple, inexpensive solution. He examines the design and construction of ET covers and other methods, highlighting their differences and successful alternative construction methods. The book also covers how the technology meets the requirements for covers on landfills, mining waste, and other sites.
This book reviews of recent findings on the mitigation of gas emission from landfills and sludge processing. It covers methane and the migration of POPs, heavy metal ions, ammonia and nitrate from landfills to the water-soil system and to the atmosphere. It also discusses strategies for mitigating the impact of pollution on ecosystems. The book contains a selection of papers presented at an International Workshop on Management of Pollutant Emission from Landfills and Sludge, Kazimierz Dolny, Poland. Topics include mitigation of gas emission from landfills, pathway of POPs in waste, wastewater and landfill leachate, and migration of heavy metals from waste disposal sites and sewage sludge.
Catalog no. 86510, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8651-5 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 216 pp. Suggested Price: $119.95 / £66.99
Catalog no. SW3371, ISBN: 978-0-415-43337-2 2008, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 294 pp. Suggested Price: $154.95 / £86.00
Consulting Engineer, San Antonio, Texas, USA
Handbook of Waste Management and Co-Product Recovery in Food Processing Volume 1 Edited by
Keith Waldron
Institute of Food Research, UK
Lublin University of Technology, Lublin, Poland
CRC World Dictionary of Grasses
Common Names, Scientific Names, Eponyms, Synonyms, and Etymology, Three-Volume Set
Solid Waste/Recycling / Turfgrass Science & Engineering
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Umberto Quattrocchi Universita di Palermo, Italy
With its distinguished editor and army of international contributors, Waste Management and Co-Product Recovery in Food Processing reviews the latest developments in this area. The book introduces the field, focusing on legislation and consumer interests, the principle drivers of waste management. It addresses the minimization of biowaste and the optimization of water and energy use. The book goes on to discuss key technologies for co-product separation and recovery and important issues to consider when recovering co-products. It offers examples of waste management and co-product exploitation and explores advanced techniques and state of the art technologies.
The remarkable work of a brilliant botanist and linguist, this critically acclaimed lexicon is an indispensable guide for all those involved with plants and gardens whether they are growing, studying, or writing about them. Detailing approximately 800 generic names and thousands of species of grasses, including cereals and forages, this 3-volume set lists all relevant properties related to the main and secondary uses of the grasses, as well as detailed descriptions and geographical distribution. Entries include genus, synonyms, and etymology, vernacular and rejected names, and orthographic variants. It provides a huge amount of obscure sources of nearly impossible to find information.
Catalog no. WP9132, ISBN: 978-0-8493-9132-3 2007, 6 x 9, 662 pp. Suggested Price: $289.95 / £161.00
Catalog no. 1303, ISBN: 978-0-8493-1303-5 2006, 8-1/2 x 11, 2408 pp. Suggested Price: $695.00 / £405.00
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Turfgrass Science & Engineering / Earth Science
Handbook of Turfgrass Management and Physiology Edited by
Theory and Practice Edited by
P.G. Fookes
Oxford University, UK
Mohammad Pessarakli
E.M. Lee
Series: Books in Soils, Plants, and the Environment
J.S. Griffiths
A complete reference on every aspect of turfgrass maintenance and cultivation, this book includes hundreds of figures and tables, thousands of references, and an extensive index. An all-inclusive volume, it begins with an introductory chapter followed by a detailed account of turfgrass growth, management, and cultural practices, coverage of sports turf management, a discussion of growth regulating factors, and an examination of breeding, genetics, and biotechnology. The book also reviews research in turfgrass pathology and disease, pest control, and environmental stressors. The final section looks at future and potential grasses requiring minimal maintenance and management.
Written by experts, this book covers the topic of engineering geomorphology as a distinct discipline. The book delineates the basic concepts that underpin efforts to explain the causes, mechanisms, and consequences of landform change. It then considers how the land surface works in the context of wetland, flatland, hills, mountains, rivers and coasts, and the techniques that are available to the engineering geomorphologist in the field, in the laboratory, in the office, and in the various forms of remote sensing. Each succinct chapter is packed with vital information, well-illustrated with diagrams and tables and fully referenced so that the detail of subject matter can be followed up.
Catalog no. 7069, ISBN: 978-0-8493-7069-4 2008, 7 x 10, 720 pp. Suggested Price: $159.95 / £88.00
Catalog no. WH5089, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5089-9 2007, 8-1/2 x 11, Soft Cover Suggested Price: $93.95
Turfgrass and Landscape Irrigation Water Quality
The Indian Ocean Tsunami
University of Arizona, Tucson, USA
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Engineering Geomorphology
Ronny R. Duncan
Turf Ecosystems, LLC, Boerne, Texas, USA
Robert N. Carrow
University of Georgia, Griffin, USA
Michael T. Huck
Irrigation & Turfgrass Services, Dana Point, California, USA
A comprehensive, science-based review of irrigation water quality, this book examines field problems in a logical manner, provides clear scientific explanations, and offers detailed practical information for resolving each specific problem in an environmentally sustainable manner. It discusses factors that affect the quality of water, assists readers in understanding irrigation water quality tests, and examines field monitoring. The book also explores management options for site-specific problems, discusses irrigation system design, and addresses potential environmental concerns related to irrigation water sources on the watershed/landscape level. Catalog no. 81934, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8193-0 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 400 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £55.99
Engineering Geomorphologist, York, UK University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK
Edited by
Tad S. Murty
University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
U. Aswathanarayana
Mahadevan International Center for Water Resources Management, Hyderabad, India
N. Nirupama
Atkinson School of Administrative Studies, York University, Toronto, Canada
Drawing on information gathered from a study of the Indian Ocean tsunami of December 26, 2004, this book explores the development of methodologies for predicting and preparing for tsunamis. The volume provides a state-of-the-art review of tsunami science and indicates thrust areas that have the potential to improve temporal and spatial resolution of tsunami prediction and warning systems. The knowledge base contained in the volume is relevant not only to the Indian Ocean countries, but globally. It will be useful to university students, professionals, and administrators concerned with seismology, ocean science, meteorology, disaster management, coastal management, and related areas. Catalog no. SW3804, ISBN: 978-0-415-40380-1 2007, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 528 pp. Suggested Price: $209.95 / £117.00
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Central America
Edited by
Geology, Resources and Hazards, Two-Volume Set
M. Monirul Qader Mirza
Edited by
Issues and Concerns University of Toronto, Canada
Bangladesh Unnayan Parishad (BUP), Dhaka
Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (ICE), San José, Costa Rica
An examination of the complex issue of human interventions in natural systems and their profound environmental, social, economic, and political implications, this book examines India’s plan to interlink its rivers and the implications of this for water supply in other cobasin countries. It reviews risks and critical disadvantages, and then offers viable less-risky solutions. It explores the possibility that the interlinking plan is economically prohibitive, fraught with uncertainties, and has potentially disastrous and irreversible adverse after-effects. The book discusses reducing water deficit through improved water management without large-scale engineering interventions.
An integrated treatment of the principal fields of classical and applied geosciences, this two-volume monograph treats Central America as a whole, exploring geology, earth resources and geo-hazards across political boundaries. It reviews the published literature, and supplements it with an abundance of information from ongoing investigations and internal reports. Covering a region rich in geological resources and where natural disasters are frequent, the monograph provides a solid foundation for local and international institutions concerned with land-use, infrastructure, water and energy resources, and mining, as well as with hazard reduction and disaster prevention.
Catalog no. SW469X, ISBN: 978-0-415-40469-3 January 2009, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 320 pp. Suggested Price: $109.95 / £59.99
Catalog no. SW6477, ISBN: 978-0-415-41647-4 2007, 6 x 9, 1436 pp., Two-Volume Set Suggested Price: $359.95 / £200.00
Basic Environmental and Engineering Geology F.G. Bell
Research Associate, British Geological Survey, UK
Basic Environmental and Engineering Geology exemplifies the vital role of environmental geology and geological processes in understanding the physical environment and the influence and fundamental importance of engineering geology in our modern world, particularly the infrastructure. The author examines the influence of geohazards, the significance of soil and water resources, and the impact of mining, waste disposal, and pollution/ contamination on the environment, as well as the various aspects of construction that are involved in the development of the infrastructure. The book provides a wealth of practical examples and a comprehensive suggested reading list accompanies each chapter. Catalog no. WH4470, ISBN: 978-1-4200-4470-6 2007, 6 x 9, 384 pp. Suggested Price: $124.95
Earth Science / Geology
J. Bundschuh and G.E. Alvarado
Ahsan Uddin Ahmed and Qazi Kholiquzzaman Ahmad
Characteristics of Geologic Materials and Formations A Field Guide for Geotechnical Engineers
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Roy E. Hunt
Practicing Geotechnical Engineer, Bricktown, New Jersey, USA
Properly understanding and characterizing geologic materials and formations is vital for making critical engineering decisions. Providing clear, concise, and hands-on guidance, this book supplies a basis for recognizing, identifying, and classifying the various rock and soil types. The book describes these rock and soil types in terms of their origin, mode of occurrence, and structural features in situ and presents the typical characteristics that are of engineering significance. It also explains the elements that affect surface and subsurface water engineering in terms of controlling floods, erosion, subsurface flow, and seepage as well as for water conservation. Catalog no. 42769, ISBN: 978-1-4200-4276-4 2007, 7 x 10, 387 pp. Suggested Price: $97.95 / £54.99
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Core and Core Logging for Geologists Edited by
Graham Blackbourn
Blackbourne Geoconsulting, West Lothien, UK
Geology
Widely adopted by the petroleum and mining industries and by geotechnical engineers, the first edition of this book is considered the authoritative guide for use at the wellsite, laboratory, or office. This new edition incorporates modern developments in coring techniques and core handling. It covers all aspects of cores including cutting and recovery, wellsite handling and logging, recognition of coring damage, laboratory analysis, logging and sampling, and preservation and storage. It details logging and interpretation, encompassing structural and engineering investigations and sedimentology and emphasizing coverage of the economical development of geological resources. Catalog no. N10015, ISBN: 978-1-4398-0116-1 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 160 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95
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Design Analysis in Rock Mechanics
Evaluation and Prevention of Natural Risks Edited by
Stefano Campus, Secondo Barbero, Stefano Bovo, and Ferruccio Forlati ARPE Piemont Regional Territorial and Geological Research Centre, Turin, Italy
Evaluation and Prevention of Natural Risks presents historical analyses carried out in the Piemonte-territory in north-western Italy. Focused on the consequences of hydrogeological risks, the study suggests that the continually increasing damage can partly be explained by the consistent expansion of urbanized areas at the expense of areas that are essential to the natural modelling processes of the region. It also gives a detailed account of a series of experiences related to activities that ARPA Piemonte has carried out, which focus on the cognitive and forecasting aspects related to risk assessment and alerting procedures. Catalog no. SW3869, ISBN: 978-0-415-41386-2 2008, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 470 pp. Suggested Price: $169.95 / £94.00
Experimental Rock Mechanics Kiyoo Mogi
William G. Pariseau
University of Tokyo, Japan
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA
Series: Geomechanics Research Series, 3
Supplying numerous example problems illustrating design analysis techniques, this text approaches important design issues in rock mechanics from a mechanics of materials foundation. It addresses rock slope stability in surface excavations, shaft and tunnel stability, and entries and pillars. The book also covers three-dimensional caverns with an emphasis of backfill and cable bolting and addresses the geometry and forces of chimney caving. Appendices contain supplementary information about rock, joint, and composite properties, rock mass classification schemes, and useful formulas. A solutions manual is available for the many problems posed at the end of each chapter.
This book details experimental methods developed and results obtained by the author and his co-workers. They explore the deformation and fracture of rock specimens under the general triaxial compression in which all three principal stresses are different. The book also discusses the experimental results of the effect of the intermediate principal stress, in graphic and numerical forms. It shows the importance of this effect on the ultimate strength of rocks. Using these results, the author proposes a new failure criterion and presents various devices for reliable experimental tests with high accuracy.
Catalog no. SW0357, ISBN: 978-0-415-40357-3 2007, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 560 pp. Suggested Price: $199.95 / £114.50
Catalog no. SW4430, ISBN: 978-0-415-39443-7 2007, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 361 pp. Suggested Price: $144.95 / £79.99
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Geologic Hazards
A Field Guide for Geotechnical Engineers Roy E. Hunt
Geology of Egypt and Libya
Practicing Geotechnical Engineer, Bricktown, New Jersey, USA
E. Edward Tawadros
This guide provides the how-tos for recognizing and understanding various geologic hazards, and providing safe and economical construction. Expert Roy E. Hunt thoroughly examines the potential for slope failures, earthquakes, ground subsidence, collapse, and expansion. Using a clear conceptual approach, he explains what measures are available to minimize or eliminate the risks associated with each of these geologic hazards. The book sets forth the basis for recognizing, understanding, and treating geologic hazards, using general concepts rather than rigorous mathematical analyses. It is a useful tool for designing new projects and redesigning old ones.
Treating the geology of Egypt and Libya as one entity, this text covers the tectonic framework and their main tectonic elements of the two countries. It discusses the stratigraphy of Libya and the Phanerozoic stratigraphy of Egypt, with a review of the stratigraphic nomenclature. The book provides a synthesis of the geological evolution of Egypt and Libya and how this fits into global tectonics and sea-level fluctuations. It includes a bibliographic list of more than 2000 references that guide readers to further information. The book is ideally suited for any professional who is looking for a quick, round-up reference on the geology of Egypt and Libya.
Catalog no. 52500, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5250-3 2007, 7 x 10, 323 pp. Suggested Price: $93.95 / £51.99
Catalog no. RU41241, ISBN: 978-90-5809-331-8 2000, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 500 pp. Suggested Price: $175.95 / £98.00
Geological Engineering Luis Gonzalez de Vallejo
Facultad de Ciencas Geologicas, Ciudad Universitaria, Madrid, Spain Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
Mercedes Ferrer
The Geology of the Everglades and Adjacent Areas
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Edward J. Petuch and Charles E. Roberts
Instituto Geológico y Minero de España, Madrid, Spain
Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida, USA
A guide for developing integrated engineering solutions, this extensively illustrated book covers the subject area of geological engineering in four sections: fundamentals, methods, applications, and geohazards. Covering topics such as site investigation, rock mechanics, and slope stability, Geological Engineering provides an extensive foundation in the basic concepts of soil mechanics and hydrogeology, while also including stat-of-the-art applications. In addition to its superb academic features, the book will also be useful for practicing engineering geologist and those involved in the design and construction of foundations.
Designed as a field guide and a reference, this book includes photographs of exposed geologic sections, stratotype localities, collection sites, and details of interesting fossil beds. It contains 124 full-page illustrations, 43 black and white plates of index fossils, and 12 color plates of simulated space shuttle images of Florida’s ancient seas and coastlines. The text is accompanied by a CD-ROM featuring animated maps along with a PowerPoint presentation of simulated space shuttle imagery of Eocene-to-Holocene Florida. The book brings together the perspectives of various geoscientists to provide an overview of the geology, paleontology, and paleoceanography of the region.
Catalog no. SW3524, ISBN: 978-0-415-41352-7 September 2009, 8-1/2 x 11, 725 pp. Suggested Price: $119.95 / £72.99
Geology
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Catalog no. 4558X, ISBN: 978-1-4200-4558-1 2007, 7 x 10, 240 pp. Suggested Price: $119.95 / £69.99
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For more information and a complete list Geomicrobiology Fifth Edition
Henry Lutz Ehrlich
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York, USA
Dianne K. Newman
Edited by
J. Duncan Keppie and F. Ortega-Gutierrez
Geology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Cambridge, USA
Instituto de Geologia, Ciudad Universitaria, Mexico
Reflecting important discoveries and advances in the field, this fifth edition presents a survey of various aspects of geomicrobiology, including the microbial role in the formation and degradation of minerals and fossil fuels and elemental cycling. It explores the role of microbes in early evolution, as well as in the lithosphere, deep subsurface, and hydrosphere. This edition includes more foundational information, covering important principles and methods for identification and function of specific microbes in a particular process. Copiously illustrated with tables, graphics, diagrams, and photographs, the book examines the geomicrobial aspects of a wide range of minerals.
W. G. Ernst
Catalog no. 7906, ISBN: 978-0-8493-7906-2 January 2009, 7 x 10, 628 pp. Suggested Price: $199.95 / £111.00
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Middle American Terranes, Potential Correlatives, and Orogenic Processes
Handbook of Gold Exploration and Evaluation Edited by
Eoin H. Macdonald
Consulting Mining Engineer, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
J. Brendan Murphy
St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA
Consisting of papers that have appeared in International Geology Review, this book focuses on Middle American terranes in which tectonic processes for orogenic development are examined at various times from the late Mesoproterozoic at 1 Ga, through the Paleozoic and into the Cenozoic. It links the evolution of the Middle American terranes over the past billion years to global scale events. The book also discusses supercontinents Rodinia and Pangea, the geometry of their amalgamation and breakup, and the processes responsible. The combination of respected contributors, expert editorial guidance, and coverage of current and emerging theories makes this book an essential resource. Catalog no. 73702, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7370-6 2008, 7 x 10, 416 pp. Suggested Price: $119.95 / £66.99
Optical Mineralogy Principles and Practice
Colin D. Gribble and Allan J. Hall
The Handbook of Gold Exploration and Evaluation provides principles and detailed explanations that underpin the correct interpretation of day-to-day experience in the field. It provides the analysis, interpretation, and understanding of the general framework within which both primary and secondary gold resources are explored, developed, and exploited. It covers topics as diverse as the nature and history of gold, geology of gold ore deposits, gold deposition in the weathering environment, sedimentation and detrital gold, lateritic and placer gold sampling, mine planning and practice for shallow deposits, metallurgical processes and design, and evaluation, risk, and feasibility.
Covering theory and practice, this wide-ranging introductory textbook covers the main optical properties of rock-forming minerals that can be recognized under the polarizing microscope. The authors elucidate the basic elements of microscopy, the theory of light transmission through translucent minerals, and the properties of light reflected from opaque minerals. They discuss properties of the main silicate and non-silicate minerals, both translucent and opaque and how the optical properties may be used to identify a mineral. The book features many diagrams, summary tables, and four pages of color illustrations, making it an ideal textbook as well as an authoritative reference.
Catalog no. WP4460, ISBN: 978-1-4200-4460-7 2007, 6 x 9, 647 pp. Suggested Price: $349.95 / £194.00
Catalog no. TF2542, ISBN: 978-1-85728-014-2 1994, 6-1/4 x 9-1/4, 320 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $67.95 / £37.99
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Petroleum Reservoir Rock and Fluid Properties Abhijit Y. Dandekar
Rock Quality, Seismic Velocity, Attenuation and Anisotropy Nick Barton
Offering a well-balanced presentation of fundamental concepts and practical aspects, this book describes various rock and fluid properties using mathematical expressions and various laboratory measurement techniques to illustrate the correlations and influence between the various properties and relate them to reservoir and petroleum engineering. The book includes references from petroleum and other engineering literature, discussions on methods for tackling problems encountered in real life situations, extensive graphical illustrations, and practice problems on practical applications. It is ideal for undergraduate and graduate students and a valuable reference for chemical engineers. Catalog no. 3043, ISBN: 978-0-8493-3043-8 2006, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 488 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99
Principles and Applications of Time Domain Electrometry in Geoenvironmental Engineering A.M.O. Mohamed
This cross-disciplinary work examines those aspects of earth science dealing with seismic behavior of fractured media. It delivers a lucid exploration of rock mechanics, examining the strengths and weakness of structures beneath the earth’s immediate surface. Deliberately nonmathematical and phenomenological in nature, this volume reviews examples of seismic measurements from various fields under widely varied conditions, supported by a wealth of figures drawn from a broad review of the literature. The last chapters delve into deeper, higher stress, and large scale applications, specifically fractured petroleum reservoirs and earthquake source zone interpretation.
Geology
University of São Paulo, Brazil and Nick Barton and Associates, Oslo, Norway
University of Alaska, Fairbanks, USA
Catalog no. SW4414, ISBN: 978-0-415-39441-3 2007, 8-1/2 x 11, 729 pp. Suggested Price: $199.95 / £109.00 Also Available in Soft Cover
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Statistics with Applications in Biology and Geology
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United Arab Emirates University, United Arab Emirates
Preben Blaesild and Jorgen Granfeldt
Time domain electrometry (TDE) is a commercially-viable technique for leak detection, contaminant monitoring, and moisture content determination in contaminant transport modelling. Under demographic pressure, contaminated sites are increasingly redeveloped for domestic and industrial use, presenting an urgent need for reliable, non-intrusive, and integrated methods of subsurface characterization, detection, and monitoring of organic and inorganic pollutants, soil moisture content, and salinity. This book provides an overview of the potential application of TDE in geoenvironmental engineering and describes the geophysical methods used.
This textbook offers a practical introduction to the fundamental parametric statistical models frequently applied to data analysis in biology and geology. Based on material developed for an introductory course and classroom tested for 10 years, this treatment establishes a firm basis in models, the likelihood method, and numeracy. The presentation incorporates use of the SAS statistical software package, which the authors use to illustrate the statistical tools described. However, to reinforce understanding of the basic concepts, calculations for the simplest models are also worked through by hand. SAS programs and the data sets used are available on the web site.
Catalog no. SW5411, ISBN: 978-0-415-41129-5 2007, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 603 pp. Suggested Price: $249.95 / £139.00
Catalog no. C309X, ISBN: 978-1-58488-309-8 2003, 7 x 10, 568 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $73.95 / £40.99
University of Aarhus, Denmark
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The 3-D Global Spatial Data Model
Foundation of the Spatial Data Infrastructure Earl F. Burkholder
New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, USA
GIS and Mapping
This book explores a new model for handling digital spatial data, the global spatial data model or GSDM. This groundbreaking spatial model incorporates both a functional model and a stochastic model to connect the physical world to the ECEF rectangular system. Combining horizontal and vertical data into a single, three-dimensional database, this authoritative monograph provides a logical development of theoretical concepts and practical tools that can be used to handle spatial data more efficiently. The book clearly describes procedures that can be used to handle both ECEF and flat-Earth rectangular components in the context of a rigorous global environment. Catalog no. 63014, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6301-1 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 392 pp. Suggested Price: $119.95 / £66.99
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Advances in SpatioTemporal Analysis Edited by
Xinming Tang, Yaolin Liu, Jixian Zhang, and Wolfgang Kainz Static maps are no longer enough; there is now demand for dynamic representations. Time is of great importance when operating on realworld geographical phenomena, especially when these are dynamic. Researchers in the field of temporal geographical information systems (TGIS) have been developing methods of incorporating time into geographical information systems. Spatio-temporal analysis embodies spatial modeling, spatio-temporal modeling, spatial reasoning, and data mining. Advances in Spatio-Temporal Analysis contributes to the field of spatio-temporal analysis, presenting innovative ideas and examples that reflect current progress and achievements. Catalog no. SW6307, ISBN: 978-0-415-40630-7 2008, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 239 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £71.99
Algorithmic Foundation of Multi-Scale Spatial Representation Zhilin Li
Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Kowloon, China
Focusing on geometric transformations, this resource presents comprehensive coverage of the low-level algorithms available for the multi-scale representations of different types of spatial features, including point clusters, individual lines, a class of lines, individual areas, and a class of areas. It also discusses algorithms for multiscale representation of 3-D surfaces and 3-D features. Containing over 250 illustrations to supplement the discussion, the book provides the most recent research results, such as raster-based work, algorithm improvements, snakes, wavelets, and empirical mode decomposition. Catalog no. 9072, ISBN: 978-0-8493-9072-2 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 281 pp. Suggested Price: $114.95 / £63.99
Basic GIS Coordinates Jan Van Sickle
Van Sickle LLC, Denver, Colorado, USA
A user-friendly guide for applying GIS technology, Basic GIS Coordinates explains how coordinates tie the real world to their electronic image in the computer. From the basics of coordinate systems to specific practical examples, the book covers the topic without pages of complicated math, yet does not oversimplify complicated topics. The author explores how these systems work, and how they sometimes don’t work. The volume analyzes state plane coordinates, UTM coordinates, and the rectangular system in a concise format and each chapter concludes with review questions and answers. It provides critical information needed to understand coordinate systems and effectively interpret GIS technology. Catalog no. TF1625, ISBN: 978-0-415-30216-6 2004, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 192 pp. Suggested Price: $93.95 / £51.99
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Cartographic Science
A Compendium of Map Projections, with Derivations Donald Fenna
University of Alberta, Canmore, Canada
From basic projecting to advanced transformations, Cartographic Science explores the science of cartography, or depicting a curved world on a flat surface. Supported by 30 one-page mathematical tutorials, this book progresses through several layers of mathematics to reach the significant projections developed in modern times. It contains over 100 map projections, from classic conics to contemporary transformations using complex variables. It features numerous illustrations including line drawings of individual projections and geometric drawings to support the mathematics. The text also offers appendices on Greek letters and words, a glossary of symbols, an index to projections, and more. Catalog no. 8169, ISBN: 978-0-8493-8169-0 2007, 7 x 10, 504 pp. Suggested Price: $97.95 / £54.99
Classics from IJGIS
Twenty years of the International Journal of Geographical Information Science and Systems Edited by
A Research Agenda May Yuan
University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA
Kathleen Stewart Hornsby
University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA
This book brings together leading researchers from multiple disciplines to discuss next-generation computation and visualization models used for interpreting geographic domains. This book is based on the workshop held by the University Consortium for Geographic Information Science. It demonstrates current uses of information technologies and elaborates on the need for further developments. It also addresses broad issues and challenges in such areas as spatiotemporal analysis and modeling, spatiotemporal visual analytics; spatiotemporal data mining, spatiotemporal reasoning, and spatiotemporal ontologies.
GIS and Mapping
Textbook
Computation and Visualization for Understanding Dynamics in Geographic Domains
Catalog no. 60325, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6032-4 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 120 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $41.95 / £22.99
Datums and Map Projections
For Remote Sensing, GIS and Surveying, Second Edition
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Edited by
Peter Fisher
City University, London, UK
Jonathan IIiffe Roger Lott
Spanning the 20-year history of the International Journal of Geographic Information Science (IJGIS), this resource contains articles that shaped the way GIS is approached, provided the underpinnings of fruitful branches of development, and opened new avenues of discovery across the landscape of modern GIScience. Along with nearly every article is a commentary written by at least one of the original authors. In these commentaries, the authors reflect on what drove their original research, why the concepts were widely adopted (or in some cases, why not), and what future researchers can expect in the field. The final article examines the social networks that have evolved in the GIS community.
A practical guide to coordinate reference systems, Datums and Map Projections: For Remote Sensing, GIS and Surveying has become a key book for many students and professionals around the world. While retaining the benefits of the first edition—clear presentation assuming no prior knowledge, a problem-solving approach, practical examples and the combination of GPS-derived data from other sources - the rewritten and expanded second edition includes a revised structure that better groups common themes, greater scope and coverage of all possible types of coordinate reference systems, more examples and case studies from around the world, terminology of the ISO 1911, and color illustrations.
Catalog no. 7042, ISBN: 978-0-8493-7042-7 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 572 pp. Suggested Price: $164.95 / £92.00
Catalog no. WH7041, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7041-5 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 192 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $69.95
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For more information and a complete list Dynamic and Mobile GIS
Investigating Changes in Space and Time Edited by
Principles and Methodology Zhilin Li
Jane Drummond and David Forrest
Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Kowloon, China
Roland Billen
Wuhan University, Hubei, China
Elsa Joao
University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd, Wales
Series: Innovations in GIS, 10
Written by experts, Digital Terrain Modeling: Principles and Methodology provides comprehensive coverage of the entire field. The topics include terrain analysis, sampling strategy, acquisition methodology, surface modeling principles, triangulation algorithms, interpolation techniques, on-line and off-line quality control in data acquisition, DTM accuracy assessment and mathematical models for DTM accuracy prediction, multi-scale representation, data management, contouring, visual analysis (or visualization), the derivation of various types of terrain parameters, and future development and applications.
University of Glasgow, Scotland Universite de Liege, Belgium
Qing Zhu
Christopher Gold
GIS and Mapping
University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland
Consisting primarily of papers presented at the GIS Research UK Conference held at the University of Glasgow, Dynamic and Mobile GIS: Investigating Changes in Space and Time provides a contemporary overview of the representation, processing, visualization, and update of dynamic spatio-temporal events using the GIS environment. This book highlights innovations in technology, new ways of modeling both spatial objects and dynamic processes affecting them, and advances in visualization. Featuring contributions from established GIS workers, this text presents the current state-of-theart in key aspects of mobile and dynamic GIS, exploring important research directions and future challenges. Catalog no. 9092, ISBN: 978-0-8493-9092-0 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 344 pp. Suggested Price: $114.95 / £63.99
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Digital Terrain Modeling
Environmental Modelling with GIS and Remote Sensing
Catalog no. TF1732, ISBN: 978-0-415-32462-5 2005, 6-1/4 x 9-1/4, 323 pp. Suggested Price: $114.95 / £63.99
Fuzzy Surfaces in GIS and Geographical Analysis
Theory, Analytical Methods, Algorithms and Applications
Edited by
Edited by
Andrew Skidmore
Weldon Lodwick
Detailing the applications of remote sensing and GIS for environmental monitoring, modelling, and assessment, this book sets out current research results and provides operational methods for environmental mapping and monitoring. With contributions from key international authors, the book brings together case studies, theories, and applications of GIS and environmental modelling and focuses on data availability, quality of data, and appropriate models for specific applications. The book examines environmental models and delineates how these models have been extrapolated in space and time in order to develop policy and ultimately assist managers of the environment.
Delineting a process to identify the uncertainty in geographic entities, this book describes how to successfully obtain, model, analyze, and display data, as well as interpret results. Focusing on uncertainty that arises from transitional boundaries, the book limits its study to three types of uncertainties: intervals, fuzzy sets, and possibility distributions. The book explains that uncertainty in geographical data typically stems from these three and it is only natural to incorporate them into the analysis and display of surface data. The book defines the mathematics associated with each method for analysis, then develops related algorithms, and moves on to illustrate various applications.
Catalog no. TF1213, ISBN: 978-0-415-24170-0 2002, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 268 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $64.95 / £33.99
Catalog no. 6395, ISBN: 978-0-8493-6395-5 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 184 pp. Suggested Price: $134.95 / £74.99
I.T.C., The Netherlands
University of Colorado, Denver, USA
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o f t i t l e s , v i s i t u s a t w w w. c r c p r e s s . c o m The Use of Geographic Codes in Cancer Prevention and Control, Research and Practice Edited by
Gerard Rushton, Marc P. Armstrong, Josephine Gittler, Barry R. Greene, Claire E. Pavlik, Michele M. West, and Dale L. Zimmerman
Geographic Information
Value, Pricing, Production, and Consumption Roger A. Longhorn Bedfordshire, UK
Michael Blakemore Bedfordshire, UK
University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA
With recent disease outbreaks fueling concerns about bioterrorism, interest in the application of GIS to individual level data continues to grow. This book presents a state-of-the-art discussion on current technical and administrative developments in geographic information science that will affect the future practice of geocoding. It examines how geocoded residential addresses can be used to examine the spatial patterns of cancer incidence, staging, survival, and mortality. It also explores how privacy and confidentiality issues can be addressed by focusing on disclosure limitation methods while simultaneously enabling the use of more accurate spatial data on disease distributions. Catalog no. 8419, ISBN: 978-0-8493-8419-6 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 256 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99
Geographic Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Second Edition Edited by
Harvey J. Miller
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA
Jiawei Han
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Series, 8
A cohesive treatment that examines each side of producer and consumer debates, this book discusses what have become the emotional and territorial issues of IOR protection and liberation. The book addresses a range of issues relating to GI, from its definition, purpose, and use to how GI affects individuals, organizations, and governments. It examines business issues including pricing, exploitation, competition, and IPR in private, commercial, and public domain environments. It also introduces a detailed case study that shows how the GI collection and dissemination policies affect regional and global environmental monitoring programs.
GIS and Mapping
Geocoding Health Data
Catalog no. 3414, ISBN: 978-0-8493-3414-6 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 248 pp. Suggested Price: $93.95 / £51.99
Geographic Information Services for Ubiquitous Mobile Services
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Ye Lei
GALILEO Industries Ltd., Shangai, Peoples Republic of China
This second edition of a bestseller reflects the current state of the art in the field. It includes updated material on geographic knowledge discovery, geographic data warehouse research, map cubes, spatial dependency, spatial clustering methods, clustering techniques for trajectory data, INGENS 2.0, and geovisualization techniques. Responding to growth in mobile technologies and trajectory data, this edition provides five new chapters on knowledge discovery from spatiotemporal and mobile objects databases. It contains new chapters on data quality issues, medoid computation, geographically weighted regression, and an integrated approach to multivariate analysis and geovisualization.
The rapid growth of ubiquitous mobile geographic information science has been enabled by expanding wireless coverage, more accurate positioning technologies, and the widespread adoption of mobile devices. This book presents the new inside-out model of GIS to implement WAP and J2ME modes for ubiquitous mobile geographic information services. The author explains the technical architecture of the ubiquitous geographic information services system. Providing user requirements, system design, and a prototype, the system integration infrastructure is then proposed. The text concludes with a summary of the pervasive computing environment and a discussion of expanding global grids.
Catalog no. C3974, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7397-3 February 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 432 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £54.99
Catalog no. AU6418, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6418-6 June 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 320 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £60.99
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Geographic Information Systems in Water Resources Engineering Lynn E. Johnson
University of Colorado, Denver, USA
GIS and Mapping
GIS technology is increasingly used in water resources engineering. This book provides an understanding of GIS, including how to develop and analyze geographic data, how to differentiate between the various types of geographic data, and how to assess the operational requirements needed to implement GIS. With an introduction to primary remote sensing as well as methods of interpretation and analysis, the text focuses on how GIS data can be applied to water resource analysis models. Such applications include water supply demand forecasting, hydrologic modeling watersheds, modeling erosion, and non-point sources of water pollution. Catalog no. 69136, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6913-6 January 2009, 7 x 10, 316 pp. Suggested Price: $119.95 / £66.99
Geospatial Information Technology for Emergency Response Edited by
Sisi Zlatanova
Technical University of Delft, GIST, Netherlands
Jonathan Li
Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada Series: ISPRS Book Series
When disaster strikes, the response phase is the most critical in terms of saving lives and protecting property. Exploring the development increased effectiveness in emergency services, this volume covers technological advances that allow wider, faster, and more effective utilization of geospatial information. It discusses advances in positioning, virtual reality, and simulation models lead to improved response times in emergency situations. The book also discusses legislative attempts to promote the broader sharing and accessibility of vital information. The authors cover data collection, data production, data management, and 3D routing, as well as lesser known emerging technologies. Catalog no. SW2477, ISBN: 978-0-415-42247-5 2008, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 394 pp. Suggested Price: $195.95 / £109.00
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Geographical Information Systems for the Non-Specialist
A Computing Perspective, Second Edition
John D. Corbett
Matt Duckham
Geographic information Systems (GIS) has matured to the point that non-specialists can use them, but as long as the technology stays in the lab, it will remain out of their hands. Geographical Information Systems for the Non-Specialist provides a multidisciplinary approach to the science and technology of GIS. Using plain and simple language, the text presents a clear description of GIS as a decision making tool with applications in political science, education, urban planning, and other important areas. It contains a CD-ROM with AWhere GIS software along with a variety of basic data, command tools for Excel and Access, and practical exercises that users can learn from and apply to their own fields.
GIS: A Computing Perspective, Second Edition provides an overview of the subjects referred to as GIS, both Geographic Information Systems and the study of these systems: Geographic Information Science. Analyzing the subject from a computing perspective, the second edition explores conceptual and formal models needed to understand spatial information, and examines the representations and data structures needed to support adequate system performance. This volume also covers the special-purpose interfaces and architectures required to interact with and share spatial information and explains the importance of uncertainty and time in spatial information.
Catalog no. 7855, ISBN: 978-0-8493-7855-3 June 2009, 6 x 9, 230 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £48.99
Catalog no. TF1493, ISBN: 978-0-415-28375-5 2004, 7 x 10, 448 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $89.95 / £51.99
Mud Springs, Temple, Texas, USA
Michael Worboys
University of Maine, Orono, USA University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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o f t i t l e s , v i s i t u s a t w w w. c r c p r e s s . c o m GIS and Archaeological Site Location Modeling
GIS Applications in Agriculture
Edited by
Francis J. Pierce
Edited by
Mark W. Mehrer
Washington State University, Prosser, USA
Konnie L. Wescott
South Dakota State University, Brookings, USA
Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois, USA
Series: GIS Applications in Agriculture
Archaeology researchers and spatial information scientists have been working to refine archaeological predictive modeling and diversify its use for several distinct sets of practitioners, each with fundamentally different interests. GIS and Archaeological Site Location Modeling draws together issues of theory and methodology, scale, data, quantitative methods, and cultural resource management and sets them out along withseveral site location models and case studies. Written by a distinguished group of international authors, this volume also includes a CD-ROM that provides many maps and color illustrations.
A unique resource on GIS applications in agronomy, this book examines how this powerful technology can increase crop production and lower costs. It describes the nature of the problem, examines the purpose of the GIS application, describes methods used to develop the application, provides results, and offers a conclusion as well as other supportive information. When appropriate, it presents the underlying statistical approach for the GIS software that is used. This text also includes a CD-ROM that features data sets and the color maps produced by the use of GIS. The book provides a toolkit for the acquisition, management, and analysis of spatial data throughout the agriculture value chain.
Catalog no. TF1701, ISBN: 978-0-415-31548-7 2006, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 496 pp. Suggested Price: $124.95 / £69.99
David Clay
GIS and Mapping
Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, USA
Catalog no. 7526, ISBN: 978-0-8493-7526-2 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 224 pp. Suggested Price: $119.95 / £65.99
GIS and EvidenceBased Policy Making Edited by
GIS Cartography
Stephen Wise
University of Sheffield, UK
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Max Craglia
Joint Research Centros, Ispra, Italy
A Guide to Effective Map Design
Series: Innovations in GIS
Gretchen N. Peterson
A compilation of papers by leading researchers, GIS and EvidenceBased Policy Making focuses on the conceptualization and implementation of new GIS methodologies to identify spatial patterns in social phenomena. It also examines the creation of transnational spatial-data infrastructures and the development of geodemographics. The author discusses organizational issues, including the development of new tools for policy making. The text brings together the results of researchers working across the entire spectrum of evidence-based policy making, focusing on the exploration for new data sources and exploring ways to bring GISbased methods to the public and to policy-makers.
Packed full of in-depth information and advice, this book covers all facets of map creation. It covers classic cartographic standards such as colors, fonts, and data specific mapping techniques and the cultivation of creative skills and recommendations for novel design approaches. The text includes a layout element checklist, font size charts, geologic color standards, file format pros and cons, example layout design, presented in a down to earth writing style. The author draws on classic map-design concepts, the latest design theory, and many other disciplines to create end results that are what maps ought to be: clear, informative, and uniquely suited to their purpose.
Catalog no. 8583, ISBN: 978-0-8493-8583-4 2008, 6 x 9, 424 pp. Suggested Price: $134.95 / £74.99
Catalog no. 82132, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8213-5 March 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 336 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $89.95 / £38.99
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Edited by
GIS for Water Resource and Watershed Management
Andrew Lovett and Katy Appleton
Edited by
GIS for Environmental Decision-Making University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK Series: Innovations in GIS
John G. Lyon
Clifton, Virginia, USA
GIS and Mapping
With contributions from well-known experts in GIS technology, this book clearly illustrates how the use of GIS can make significant contributions to trans-disciplinary initiatives to address environmental problems. The book takes an interdisciplinary look at the capacities of GIS to integrate, analyze, and display data on which decisions must be based. It provides a broad prospective on the current state of GIS for environmental decision-making and emphasizes the importance of matters related to data, analysis, modeling tools, and stakeholder participation. It also presents key aspects of environmental GIS with an emphasis on important research directions and future challenges.
Providing examples of real applications of this powerful set of tools, GIS for Watershed and Wastewater Management examines the fundamentals, demonstrates new approaches, techniques, and methods. The book presents the basic concepts, and shows readers how to acquire the critical information needed to plan and implement GIS studies, and to develop practical solutions for environmental management and problem solving. Helping readers to develop realistic models and derive accurate information, the chapter authors demonstrate the use of GIS and related technologies such digital elevation models, remote sensing date, aerial photo interpretation, GIS Modeling, and more.
Catalog no. 7423, ISBN: 978-0-8493-7423-4 2008, 8-1/2 x 11, 288 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99
Catalog no. TF1533, ISBN: 978-0-415-28607-7 2003, 7 x 10, 274 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99
GIS Programming
Concepts and Applications Edited by
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GIS for Sustainable Development Edited by
Zhi-Jun Liu
University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, USA
David Percy
Portland State University, Oregon, USA
Michele Campagna
Larry V. Stanislawski
Divided into three parts, GIS for Sustainable Development begins with an introduction to the issues of sustainability, focusing on issues concerning GIS adoption and use within public organizations that are planning development. Part II focuses on GIScience methods, which can be used to support sustainable development and solve environmental problems. Part III presents research projects and best practices relating to different areas of application within the field. This text provides the latest research findings, delivers complete references to related publications, and supplies readers with a complete reference framework for each topic.
Conventional GIS does not provide all the functions needed for geospatial processing. As a result, GIS customization and programming are becoming increasingly important. Focusing on automation and customization, this book describes concepts of computer programming in general and of GIS programming in particular. Python and Visual Basic for Application illustrate the geospatial techniques discussed in the text. Various applications further demonstrate concepts and methods. An included CD-ROM provides a wide range of hands-on exercises as well as sample data for programming. This complete reference is designed to bring professionals up to date in this rapidly evolving field.
Universita degli Studi di Cagliari, Italy
Catalog no. 3051, ISBN: 978-0-8493-3051-3 2006, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 560 pp. Suggested Price: $124.95 / £69.99
USGS, Rolla, Missouri, USA
Catalog no. 8527, ISBN: 978-0-8493-8527-8 June 2009, 6 x 9, 250 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £60.99
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o f t i t l e s , v i s i t u s a t w w w. c r c p r e s s . c o m Global Mapping of Human Settlement Experiences, Data Sets and Prospects Edited by
Paolo Gamba
University of Pavia, Italy
The Global Positioning System and ArcGIS Third Edition
Martin Herold
FSU JENA, Germany
University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA
Spatial and spectral heterogeneity of urban environments makes the global mapping of human settlements especially challenging. This book provides a comprehensive overview of experiences, methodologies, data sets, applications to population mapping and approaches related to the use of remotely sensed data to map human settlements. It includes, on CD-ROM, samples of the latest products and shows how remote sensing can be used to improve the knowledge of urban planners beyond the local scale. The text summarizes the state-of-the-art in global mapping and the future implications that need to be addressed for continued sustainment of this growing technology.
While retaining the in depth description of a GPS and its applications to GIS from the highly-acclaimed, bestselling previous edition, this new version includes a discussion of general procedures. This discussion allows the text to become applicable to a variety of products and remain useful as technology changes. Instead of specifying the details of every procedure within the text, it guides readers on what it is and where to locate it for that product. Aiding the process are chapters complete with an overview and exercises to be completed with GPS equipment or a PC. Updates to this edition also include ArcGis Desktop, ESRI software, and a new accompanying CD.
Catalog no. 83392, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8339-2 April 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 424 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £78.99
Catalog no. 87991, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8799-4 April 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 300 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £60.99
Remote Sensing of Global Croplands for Food Security Edited by
Prasad Thenkabail, Hugh Turral, Chandashekhar Biradar, and John G. Lyon
GIS and Mapping
Michael Kennedy
Series: Remote Sensing Applications Series, 4
Textbook
GPS for Land Surveyors
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Third Edition Jan Van Sickle
Series: Remote Sensing Applications Series
Van Sickle LLC, Denver, Colorado, USA
Written under the guidance of editors with strong backgrounds and experience, this book demonstrates methods and models for determining water resources used and resulting yields of irrigated and rainfed croplands. The book pulls together a comprehensive state-of-the art knowledge base on mapping areas using remote sensing. The text emphasizes practical methods and protocols for estimating water use from croplands and includes case studies from a variety of continents that highlhgit their own subtle requirements. Presenting advanced and practical technologies, the book provides actionable approaches for national, regional, continental, and global solutions.
Completely revised and updated, this third edition reflects the increased importance of GPS in the everyday practice of surveyors and mappers. Providing an accessible yet rigorous introduction to the subject, the book offers a practical guide to the techniques used in real GPS surveying. It explores the latest advancements in the field, covering new topics such as block IIF and control segment modernization. From the design of a GPS survey to observation and post-processing, this book presents an overview of GPS modernization and explains the fundamentals of new GPS codes such as TRANSIT. The text also features an in-depth discussion of the global navigation satellite system (GNSS).
Catalog no. 90097, ISBN: 978-1-4200-9009-3 July 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 400 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £78.99
Catalog no. 9195, ISBN: 978-0-8493-9195-8 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 360 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £49.99 Also Available in Soft Cover
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For more information and a complete list Introduction to Spatial Econometrics James Le Sage
McCoy College of Business Administration, San Marcos, Texas, USA
Robert Kelley Pace
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, USA Series: Statistics: A Series of Textbooks and Monographs, 196
GIS and Mapping
Spatial dependence is a frequent occurrence in sample data collected with reference to points or regions in space, such as with census data based on regions like census tracts, counties, or postal code areas. When spatial dependence is encountered in sample data, it leads to biased and inconsistent estimates arising from conventional regression-based econometric models. This book introduces readers to the econometric issues encountered when this occurs. It presents maximum likelihood and Bayesian spatial regression methods at a level appropriate for practitioners familiar with undergraduate-level introductory economic models and methods. Catalog no. C6424, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6424-7 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 340 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £54.99
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Manual of Geospatial Science and Technology Edited by
John D. Bossler, John R. Jensen, Robert B. McMaster, and Chris Rizos Manual of Geospatial Science and Technology shows how to work across the range of geospatial science and technology, whether as a user or as a contractor of services employing these technologies, and without either specialist education or substantial experience. The manual covers the fundamentals, providing the requisite mathematics, computer science and physics necessary to understand how the technologies work, assuming some elementary background in calculus and physics. It also shows how the technologies can be used together and focuses on their commonalities. A number of applications such as mapping and environmental modeling are presented, and a web site accompanies the book. Catalog no. TF2277, ISBN: 978-0-7484-0924-2 2002, 7 x 10, 648 pp. Suggested Price: $195.95 / £109.00
Modelling Urban Development with Geographical Information Systems and Cellular Automata Yan Liu
National Institute of Education, Nanyang University, Singapore
Many models have been devised to analyze urbanization and the physical, socioeconomic, and institutional factors impacting urban development. This book presents a simulation model of urban development based on cellular automata principles and provides theoretical context. The first part of the text supplies a practical review of modeling techniques in urban development research and develops a cellular automaton model incorporating fuzzy set and fuzzy logic approaches. The second part of the text implements this model in a GIS environment to simulate the process of urban development as applied to the metropolitan area of Sydney, Australia. Catalog no. 59890, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5989-2 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 186 pp. Suggested Price: $119.95 / £66.99
New Frontiers in Urban Analysis
In Honor of Atsuyuki Okabe Edited by
Yasuhi Asami, Yukio Sadahiro, and Toru Ishikawa University of Tokyo, Japan
Bringing together the world’s leading experts in Urban Analysis, this remarkable and critically acclaimed volume applies the theories and models of Atsuyuko Okabe, Japan’s preeminent spatial analyst, to case studies in urban planning, transport, administration, and public health in the context of the highly advanced Japanese planning system. It includes information that has never appeared in English, covering the development of techniques in GIS, spatial modeling, and methodologies of spatial analysis as they are applied to urban environments. Each of the contributors has worked directly with or studied under Professor Okabe. Catalog no. K10134, ISBN: 978-1-4398-0252-6 May 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 350 pp. Suggested Price: $139.95 / £85.00
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o f t i t l e s , v i s i t u s a t w w w. c r c p r e s s . c o m Principles of Modeling Uncertainties in Spatial Data and Spatial Analyses
Quality Aspects in Spatial Data Mining
Wenzhong Shi
Wietske Bijker
Modeling uncertainties in geographic information science is essential to the development of the field. This book addresses one of the fundamental theoretical issues: uncertainties in spatial data and analysis. It reviews the latest research findings and provides methods to control uncertainties in GIS applications. The author contributes his own unique research in modeling positional uncertainty based on probability theory and statistics. New areas, such as uncertaintybased spatial mining, are introduced providing a new prospective on the theory and applications of GIS. Researchers, students, and professionals working in GIS can benefit from the insightful presentation of new ideas.
In this cohesive collection of peer-reviewed chapters, field authorities present the latest field advancements and cover essential areas such as data acquisition, geoinformation theory, spatial statistics, and dissemination. Each chapter opens with an editorial preview of each topic from a conceptual, applied, and methodological point of view, making it easier for researchers to judge which information is most beneficial to their work. Under the editorial guidance of internationally respected geoinformatics experts, the volume addresses quality aspects in the entire spatial data mining process, from data acquisition to end user.
Alfred Stein
Wageningen Ag University
Wenzhong Shi
The Hong Kong Polytech University, Kowloon
Catalog no. 59270, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5927-4 June 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 464 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £60.99
Programming ArcObjects with VBA
ITC, Enschede, The Netherlands
GIS and Mapping
The Hong Kong Polytech University, Kowloon
Catalog no. 69268, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6926-6 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 374 pp. Suggested Price: $119.95 / £66.99
A Task-Oriented Approach, Second Edition
Quantitative Methods and Applications in GIS
Kang-Tsung Chang
Fahui Wang
National Taiwan University, Taipei
Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, USA
Programming ArcObjects with VBA: A Task-Oriented Approach, Second Edition adds macros and explanations for the new Geoprocessing object introduced in ArcGIS 9.x. Instead of treating this new feature in separate chapters, the author incorporates Geoprocessing code into the existing chapters. The code appears conveniently in boxes that let readers easily compare sample macros. The companion CD contains 95 complete ArcObjects macros and 33 Geoprocessing macros, along with datasets to execute the code. Each program begins with a short usage description and a list of key properties and methods, followed by the listing and explanation of the code itself.
Integrating GIS, spatial analysis, and computational methods, Quantitative Methods and Applications in GIS demonstrates various applications of GIS in the social sciences. The author addresses general issues such as spatial analysis tools, basic quantitative methods such as accessibility measures, and advanced topics such as linear programming. Each chapter introduces a method, discusses a theme that uses the method, and applies the method to case studies in a GIS environment. The text emphasizes implementations of methods using real-world data and demonstrates the diversity of issues that are policy relevant. It also includes a CD-ROM with data and computer programs.
Catalog no. 9283, ISBN: 978-0-8493-9283-2 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 360 pp. Suggested Price: $93.95 / £51.99
Catalog no. 2795, ISBN: 978-0-8493-2795-7 2006, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 304 pp. Suggested Price: $97.95 / £54.99
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Spatial Technology and Archaeology The Archaeological Applications of GIS
Understanding Dynamics of Geographic Domains Edited by
David Wheatley
Kathleen Stewart Hornsby
Mark Gillings
May Yuan
Beginning with a conceptual approach to the representation of space adopted by GIS, this book examines spatial databases; the acquisition and compilation of data; the analytical compilation of data; the analytical functionality of GIS; and the creation and utilization of critical foundation data layers such as the Digital Elevation Model (DEM). The approach is light, technical detail is kept to a minimum, and the text is illustrated with worked case-studies using archaeological data. Spatial Technology and Archaeology provides a reference for archaeologists, students, professionals, and academics in archaeology as well as those in anthropology and related disciplines.
A collection of peer-reviewed articles, this multidisciplinary book covers topics from the perspective of GIS, computer science, image processing, and information and data processing. The book brings together specialists to present the latest research on visualization and computation of dynamics in geographic domains. The coverage incorporates theoretical, cognitive, methodological, and applied articles, making it not only a top-notch reference but also a textbook for course in this field. Containing an 8-page color insert, the book is divided into three sections: Cognitive Aspects, Representation, and Data Models; Analysis, Computation, and Modeling; and Visualization and Simulation.
Catalog no. TF1225, ISBN: 978-0-415-24640-8 2002, 6 x 9, 269 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $52.95 / £29.99
Catalog no. 60341, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6034-8 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 240 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £55.99
University of Southampton, UK University of Leicester, UK
GIS and Mapping
Theories of Geographic Concepts
72 Ontological Approaches to
Semantic Integration Marinos Kavouras and Margarita Kokla
National Technical University of Athens, Greece
University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA
Understanding Forest Disturbance and Spatial Pattern Remote Sensing and GIS Approaches Edited by
Michael A. Wulder
Canadian Forest Service, British Columbia, Canada
Steven E. Franklin
University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada
Written by experts, this book addresses theoretical, formal, and pragmatic issues of geographic knowledge representation and integration based on an ontological approach. The first part sets the context by emphasizing the importance of philosophical, cognitive, and formal theories in preserving the semantics of geographic concepts during ontology development and integration. Part two exhausts major theoretical issues related to the subject and part three analyzes a number of formal tools. Part four introduces a general framework with the necessary processes and guidelines to ontology integration and applies it to a number of ontology integration cases. Catalog no. 3089, ISBN: 978-0-8493-3089-6 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 352 pp. Suggested Price: $144.95 / £79.99
Written by experts, peer-reviewed to adhere to the strictest standards and highest quality criteria, this book discusses natural and humancaused forest change. The chapters explore forest disturbance and spatial pattern from an ecological point-of-view within the context of structure, function, pattern, and change. They conclude with a summary of the issues related to detection and mapping of forest disturbances with remotely sensed and GIS data. The book elucidates how the elements presented, from ecological underpinnings, data considerations, change detection method, and pattern analysis, combine into a problem solving, information generating approach. Catalog no. 3425, ISBN: 978-0-8493-3425-2 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 246 pp. Suggested Price: $114.95 / £63.99
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Edited by
Aerial Mapping
Methods and Applications, Second Edition Edgar Falkner
Consultant, Missouri, USA
Zhilin Li
Dennis Morgan
Dept. of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Jun Chen
Series: Mapping Science
Emmanuel Baltsavias
The juxtaposed technologies of photogrammetry, image analysis, and remote sensing have become so dynamically intertwined and progressive that an easy-to-use, up-to-date resource is sorely needed. High-speed computers, scanners, and remote sensors constantly change the way mapping is done. The second edition of a bestseller, Aerial Mapping: Methods and Applications provides coverage of basic principles with updated illustrations. It highlights the significant changes in the equipment and techniques of aerial photography and photogrammetric mapping. Additional information includes other sensor technology and their respective uses in digital data capture.
National Geomatics Centre of China, Beijing Institute of Geodesy & Photogrammetry, ETH-Hoenggerberg, Switzerland
A compilation of 34 contributions from 62 researchers, this book covers the state-of-the-art in photogrammetry, remote sensing, and spatial information sciences. It covers sensors, platforms and data acquisition systems, data processing and analysis, data modeling, management and visualization, applications, and education and cooperation. It provides a comprehensive overview of the progress made in these areas since the XXth ISPRS Congress, which was held in 2004 in Istanbul, Turkey. The volume will be invaluable not only to scientists and researchers, but also to university students and practitioners. Catalog no. K00044, ISBN: 978-0-415-47805-2 January 2009, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 546 pp. Suggested Price: $169.95 / £94.95
Catalog no. L1557, ISBN: 978-1-56670-557-8 2002, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 216 pp. Suggested Price: $134.95 / £74.99
Advances in Remote Sensing and Geoinformation Processing for Land Degradation Assessment
Applications of 3D Measurement from Images
Edited by
University of Newcastle, Callaghan, Australia
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John Fryer and Harvey Mitchell
Joachim Hill and Achim Roeder
Jim Chandler
University of Trier, Germany
Loughborough University, UK
Advances in Remote Sensing and Geoinformation Processing for Land Degradation Assessment addresses the spatial and temporal scales on which information can be provided using remote sensing data. It covers indicators related to degradation and desertification processes, temporal change analysis techniques, processing of other geoinformation data sources, ecological and socio-economical model approaches, and integrated human-environmental approaches.
Using illustrative case studies, this book reveals the features of modern digital photogrammetry and its use in solving a wide range of contemporary measurement problems at a diverse range of scales. It outlines key principles and methods of modern imaging and puts this into context with other modern spatial measurement techniques, including a full discussion of laser scanning. The chapters focus on topics such as archaeology, architecture, medicine, dentistry, sports science, forensics, landform evolution, industrial, manufacturing, engineering, biology, and zoology, and provide specific examples demonstrating the range in measurement scale achievable by photogrammetry.
Catalog no. K00019, ISBN: 978-0-415-39769-8 March 2009, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4 Suggested Price: $119.95 / £72.99
Remote Sensing & Photogrammetry
Advances in Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
Catalog no. WH5486, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5486-6 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 384 pp. Suggested Price: $134.95 Rest of the World Tel: +44 (0) 1235 400 524 • Fax: +44 (0) 1235 400 525 e-mail: (UK) uk.trade@tandf.co.uk • (International) international@tandf.co.uk
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For more information and a complete list Assessing the Accuracy of Remotely Sensed Data
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Principles and Practices, Second Edition
CAD and GIS Integration
Russell G. Congalton
Hassan A. Karimi
Kass Green
Burcu Akinci
University of New Hampshire, Durham, USA The Alta Vista Company, Berkeley, California, USA Series: Mapping Science, 8
University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
The field of accuracy assessment of maps derived from remotely sensed data has continued to grow since the first edition of this groundbreaking book published in 1999. As a result, this muchanticipated new edition was significantly expanded and enhanced to reflect growth in the field. This revision includes four new chapters on such topics as positional accuracy and using accuracy assessment as an intermediate step in image classification. The authors devote an entire chapter to the fuzzy accuracy assessment process and include a 16-page color insert. A new case study represents current complications and issues of interest, while a new order of chapters makes the presentation more effective.
Problem solving with CAD and GIS requires a proper integration of these systems for efficient and effective processing of data and operations. Currently, there is no single book that covers the breadth and depth of CAD/GIS integration issues and solutions. This book provides in-depth descriptions of existing and emerging methodologies, techniques, and technologies for integrating CAD and GIS and includes example applications requiring efficient and effective solutions through proper CAD/GIS integration. The delineates the technical aspects of integrating CAD/GIS, helping readers learn concepts and techniques to analyze, design, and implement projects ranging from the simple to the complex.
Catalog no. 55127, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5512-2 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 200 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £55.99
Catalog no. AU6805, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6805-4 June 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 288 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £54.99
Atmospheric Acoustic Remote Sensing Principles and Applications
Classification Methods for Remotely Sensed Data Paul Mather
University of Nottingham, UK
Stuart Bradley
Brandt Tso
This book offers experts and non-experts a straightforward guide for using SODARs to perform wind measurements and data analysis for scientific, environmental, or alternative monitoring applications. This authoritative work systematically explains the underlying science, principles, and operational aspects of acoustic radars. Abundant diagrams and figures, including 8 pages of full-color images, enhance clear guidelines and tools for handling calibration, error, equipment, hardware, sampling, and data analysis. The final chapter explores applications in environmental research, boundary layer research, wind power and loading, complex terrain, and sound speed profiles.
A blend of the theoretical and the practical, this book covers the entire field of classification methods applied to remotely sensed data. After introducing the basics, the text provides a detailed discussion of different approaches to image classification, including maximum likelihood, fuzzy sets, and artificial neural networks. It provides comparisons, experimental results, and discussion for each classification method introduced. The second edition features two new chapters that cover recent developments in support vector machines, decision trees, change detection, and mixed pixel classification. It also updates references and discussions of Earth observation missions.
Catalog no. 3588, ISBN: 978-0-8493-3588-4 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 296 pp. Suggested Price: $124.95 / £69.99
Catalog no. 90720, ISBN: 978-1-4200-9072-7 March 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 472 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £60.99
The University of Auckland, New Zealand
Management College, NDU, Bie-Tou, Taiwan
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Creating Spatial Information Infrastructures
Edited by
Towards the Spatial Semantic Web
Antonio J. Plaza Chein-I Chang
University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), USA
Peter van Oosterom and Sisi Zlatanova
Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer & Information Science Series
Agreement on the syntax and formats of spatial data and developing systems to handle these is the first step towards the spatial information infrastructure (SII). Although a set of standards has already been established, a wealth of other technical and non-technical aspects must still be addressed. Creating Spatial Information Infrastructures covers these issues in depth. This book reflects recent major initiatives to create an SII, including the European INSPIRE initiative and the US DHS Geospatial Data Model. International research contributors present up-to-date information on current research and standardization efforts for SII. This text also discusses semantic web technologies.
An exploration of state-of-the-art HPC techniques in the context of remote sensing problems, this book focuses on the computational complexity of algorithms that are designed for parallel computing and processing. It addresses key computing concepts and developments in remote sensing and covers application areas not necessarily related to remote sensing, such as multimedia and video processing. Each chapter illustrates a specific parallel computing paradigm, including multiprocessor (cluster-based) systems, largescale and heterogeneous networks of computers, grid computing platforms, and specialized hardware architectures for remotely sensed data analysis and interpretation.
Catalog no. 70681, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7068-2 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 216 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £72.99
Catalog no. C6625, ISBN: 978-1-58488-662-4 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 496 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99
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Hyperspectral Remote Sensing
Fundamentals of Satellite Remote Sensing
Principles and Applications Marcus Borengasser
Midwest Research Institute, Palm Bay, Florida, USA
William S. Hungate
Edited by
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Titusville, Florida, USA
Emilio Chuvieco
Russell Watkins
Universidad de Alcala, Spain
Gainesville, Florida, USA
Alfredo Huete
University of Arizona, Tucson, USA
Series: Remote Sensing Applications Series, 3
An extensive review of remote sensing principles with emphasis on environmental applications, this book discusses a wide range of topics, from physical principles to data acquisition systems and visual and digital interpretation techniques. This book presents new interpretation approaches including hyperspectral analysis, highspatial resolution data, fusion techniques, and radiative transfer models. It analyzes accuracy assessment methods and demonstrates how to integrate remote sensing results with geographic information systems. It also covers recent missions and new sensors. With figures and graphs, this text is ideal for students and professionals.
Presenting the fundamentals of remote sensing at an introductory level, this book explores all major aspects of hyperspectral image acquisition, exploitation, interpretation, and applications. It introduces spectral radiometry concepts, covers imaging spectrometers, and addresses atmospheric interactions. The book also discusses information extraction, with chapters covering the underlying physics principles that lead to the creation of an image and the interpretation of the image’s information. The final chapters describe case studies that illustrate the use of hyperspectral remote sensing in agriculture, environmental monitoring, forestry, and geology.
Catalog no. TF1686, ISBN: 978-0-415-31084-0 May 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 560 pp. Suggested Price: $119.95 / £72.99 Also Available in Soft Cover
Remote Sensing & Photogrammetry
University of Extremadura, Caceres, Spain
Edited by
Catalog no. L1654, ISBN: 978-1-56670-654-4 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 128 pp. Suggested Price: $93.95 / £51.99
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For more information and a complete list Hyperspectral Remote Sensing of Tropical and Sub-Tropical Forests Edited by
Remote Sensing & Photogrammetry
Margaret Kalacska
Image Processing for Remote Sensing
Simon Fraser University, School of Criminology, Burnaby BC, Canada
Edited by
Arturo Sanchez-Azofeifa
University of Massachusetts, North Dartmouth, USA
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
Peer-reviewed and expertly edited, this book illustrates the potential of hyperspectral remote sensing with regard to a variety of forest applications, with specific consideration for tropical forest ecosystems. Using analysis techniques that go beyond simple classification, the authors illustrate the use of hyperspectral reflectance indices, spectral mixture analysis, pattern classification, band selection, partial leastsquares, linear discriminant analysis, and radiative transfer models. They focus on the complex and unique set of challenges involved in using remote sensing technology and the data it provides. A CDROM including additional hyperspectral color images is included. Catalog no. 53418, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5341-8 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 352 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £72.99
C.H. Chen
Edited by leaders in the field, with contributions from a panel of experts, this book covers unconventional mathematics methods for image processing in remote sensing. The coverage includes the physics and mathematical algorithms of SAR images, a comprehensive treatment of MRF-based remote sensing image classification, statistical approaches for improved classification with the remote sensing data, Wiener filter-based method, and other modern approaches and methods of image processing for remotely sensed data. Each chapter explores a technique for dealing with a specific remote sensing problem. The book offers physical insights on the steps for constructing various digital seismic images. Catalog no. 66641, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6664-7 2008, 7 x 10, 400 pp. Suggested Price: $93.95 / £51.99
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Image Analysis, Classification and Change Detection in Remote Sensing With Algorithms for ENVI/IDL
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Introduction to Remote Sensing Second Edition
Morton J. Canty
Ladson Hayes and Arthur P. Cracknell
With coverage that includes theory, algorithms, and computer codes, this book covers basic Fourier transforms, wavelets, principle components, minimum noise fraction transformation, and othorectification. The text also discusses panchromatic sharpening, explores multivariate change detection, examines supervised and unsupervised land cover classification and hyperspectral analysis. With programming examples in IDL and applications that support ENVI, it offers many extensions, such as for data fusion, statistical change detection, clustering and supervised classification with neural networks, all available as downloadable source code.
Introduction to Remote Sensing, Second Edition provides a full and authoritative introduction for scientists who need to know the scope, potential, and limitations of remote sensing. Suitable for students and professionals with some background in the physical sciences, this book comprehensively surveys the basic principles behind remote sensing physics, techniques, and technology. It features updated and expanded material, including greater coverage of applications from across the earth, environmental, atmospheric, and oceanographic sciences. Illustrated with remotely sensed color images from satellites and aircraft, it also outlines data acquisition, interpretation, and analysis.
Catalog no. 7251, ISBN: 978-0-8493-7251-3 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 368 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £57.99
Catalog no. 9255, ISBN: 978-0-8493-9255-9 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 352 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £24.99
Juelich Research Center, Germany
University of Dundee, Scotland
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o f t i t l e s , v i s i t u s a t w w w. c r c p r e s s . c o m Land Use Change Edited by
Richard J. Aspinall
Macaulay Institute, Aberdeen, UK
Local Models for Spatial Analysis
Michael J. Hill
Christopher D. Lloyd
A presentation of spatial theories and methods that support an integrated approach to the analysis of land use change, this book addresses scientific issues such as the dynamics of change, integration and feedback between system elements, and scale issues in space and time. Focusing on spatial representation and modeling, it examines a series of case studies that demonstrate tropical and developing countries and changes in rapidly urbanizing areas. It also examines management issues such as requirements for improved decision-making in land management and the interpretation and communication of scientific knowledge for adaptive management.
This work details approaches for analyzing univariate and multivariate spatial data. It offers various definitions of what constitutes local, varying spatial scales, and nonstationary models. The author discusses analyses of single variables on grids, multiple variables, deterministic approaches to spatial prediction, geostatistical prediction, and point patterns. He uses numerous worked examples, illustrations, and case studies, and makes use of physical and social science data sets. Each chapter follows a consistent format that introduces global approaches followed by corresponding local approaches, providing an assessment of the suitability of various methods in particular situations.
University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, USA
Catalog no. 42963, ISBN: 978-1-4200-4296-2 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 216 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99
Queen’s University, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Catalog no. TF1709, ISBN: 978-0-415-31681-1 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 244 pp. Suggested Price: $78.95 / £43.99
Edited by
Multispectral Image Analysis Using the Object-Oriented Paradigm
Takashi Fujii and Tetsuo Fukuchi
Kumar Navulur
Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Japan
Mapping Science Institute, Longmont, Colorado, USA
Series: Optical Science and Engineering, 97
Series: Remote Sensing Applications Series, 1
This book provides an up-to-date, comprehensive review on LIDAR, focusing on applications in atmospheric science. The scope of the book includes laser remote sensing of the atmosphere, including measurement of aerosols, water vapor, clouds, winds, trace constituents, and temperature. It also covers other interesting applications such as vegetation monitoring and altimetry. LIDAR systems described in this volume include ground-based (fixed or mobile), airborne, and spaceborne (satellite-based) systems. The book emphasizes instrumentation and measurement techniques, to enable the reader to understand what kind of a LIDAR system is necessary for a certain application.
Featuring various hands-on examples to provide understanding of this new approach, this book shows how to extract information from remotely sensed data for applications in agriculture, visual simulation, civil government mapping, forestry, fire risk assessment, and more. This book includes two CD-ROMs presenting sample data that allows readers to try different approaches to problem solving. Suitable for both beginners and advanced users with background in remote sensing and image processing, it also reviews all relevant technologies, demonstrates the advantages of objectbased image analysis, and contains 24 pages of high-quality color images.
Catalog no. DK1181, ISBN: 978-0-8247-4256-0 2005, 6 x 9, 912 pp. Suggested Price: $164.95 / £92.00
Catalog no. 43064, ISBN: 978-1-4200-4306-8 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 184 pp. Suggested Price: $88.95 / £49.99
Laser Remote Sensing
Remote Sensing & Photogrammetry
Science, Policy and Management
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Remote Sensing & Photogrammetry 78
Polarimetric Radar Imaging
From Basics to Applications
Remote Sensing and GIS Accuracy Assessment
Jong-Sen Lee
Edited by
Retired - Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, USA
Eric Pottier
Universite de Rennes, France Series: Optical Science and Engineering
Ross S. Lunetta
U.S. EPA, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA
John G. Lyon
Clifton, Virginia, USA
Written by two well-recognized leaders in the field, this hands-on book presents polarimetric radar imaging and processing techniques and shows how to develop remote sensing applications using polarimetric imaging radar. It introduces polarimetric scattering mechanisms, speckle statistics and speckle filtering, polarimetric information analysis and extraction techniques, and applications typical to radar polarimetric remote sensing, such as terrain and forest classification. The authors focus on Cloude and Pottier target decomposition theory as well as the complex Wishart distribution. They also offer sample PolSAR data sets and software available for download.
Based upon a special symposium sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Remote Sensing and GIS Accuracy Assessment evaluates the important scientific elements related to the performance of accuracy assessments for remotely sensed data, GIS data analysis, and integration products. Scientists from federal, state, and local governments, academia, and nongovernmental organizations present technical papers which examine sampling issues, reference data collection, edge and boundary effects, error matrix and fuzzy assessments, error budget analysis, and change detection accuracy assessment. This compilation contains 20 chapters that represent important symposium outcomes.
Catalog no. 5497X, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5497-2 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 416 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £78.99
Catalog no. L1443, ISBN: 978-1-56670-443-4 2005, 7 x 10, 320 pp. Suggested Price: $164.95 / £92.00
Principles of Geospatial Surveying
Remote Sensing for Geologists
Edited by
A Guide to Image Interpretation
A.L. Allan
Gary L. Prost
Since most practical work is carried out by prescribed systems and processed by software packages, Principles of Geospatial Surveying focuses on the essential principles users need to know, verifiable results of the work, and knowledgeable assessments of the results. The book outlines the fundamentals of geospatial surveying and covers a wide variety of topics, from satellite and industrial surveying to computations and data processing. Taking a mathematical approach to the modern practices of geospatial surveying, it includes relevant worked examples, liberally making use of Excel spreadsheets.
A guide to image interpretation, this book contains detailed color plates and tables that compare satellite imaging systems, list remote sensing web sites, and detail photointerpretation equipment. It includes case histories of the search for petroleum and mineral deposits and examines engineering uses of remote sensing. The volume comprises four sections: project initiation, exploration techniques, exploitation and engineering remote sensing, and environmental concerns. The book provide readers with a solid foundation of what image interpretation is and helps them recognize features of interest and effectively use imagery in projects for the petroleum, mining, or groundwater industries.
Emeritus Reader, University College, London, UK
Catalog no. WH7346, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7346-1 2008, 6 x 9, 472 pp. Suggested Price: $39.95
ConocoPhillips, Inc., Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Catalog no. TF3243, ISBN: 978-9-05-702629-4 2002, 6 x 9, 350 pp. Suggested Price: $175.95 / £98.00
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Edited by
Edited by
Qihao Weng
Nick Mount, Gemma Harvey, Paul Aplin, and Gary Priestnall
Series: Remote Sensing Applications Series, 2
Series: Innovations in GIS
Expertly written and edited, this book focuses on mapping, data extraction, and modeling techniques specific to remote sensing of impervious surfaces. It introduces remote sensing digital image processing techniques for estimating and mapping impervious surfaces in urban and rural areas. Presenting modeling tools and algorithms for data extraction and analysis, the book explains how to differentiate roads, roofs, and other manmade structures from remotely sensed images for individual analysis. The final chapters discuss case studies within significant application areas of impervious surface data in watershed management, environmental conservation, and urban and regional planning.
This compilation of papers focuses on the application of GIS technologies within the context of the natural environment and identifies particular analytical challenges. It illustrates the broader opportunities available when applying GIS to other areas of the sciences and social sciences. The contributions explore the key themes of representation, modeling, and visualization of the natural environment and encompass a range of theoretical, methodological, and empirical issues based on a diverse range of environmental applications of GIScience. The book takes an integrated approach that recognizes the need for combing coverage of representation, modeling, and visualization in a single volume.
Catalog no. 43749, ISBN: 978-1-4200-4374-7 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 488 pp. Suggested Price: $134.95 / £74.99
Catalog no. 55496, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5549-8 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 416 pp. Suggested Price: $139.95 / £77.99
Indiana State University, Terre Haute, USA
Remote Sensing of Soil Salinization
Impact on Land Management Edited by
University of Nottingham, UK
Remote Sensing & Photogrammetry
Remote Sensing of Impervious Surfaces
Representing, Modeling, and Visualizing the Natural Environment
Resource Management Information Systems
Dr. Graciela Metternicht
UNEP, Division of Early Warning & Assessment, Ciudad de Panama, Panama
Remote Sensing, GIS and Modelling, Second Edition
Dr. Alfred Zinck
Keith R. McCloy
International Institute for Geo-Info Science & Earth Observation, Enschede, The Netherlands
Danish Institute of Agricultural Systems, Tjele, Denmark
Providing an overview of soil salinity assessment using remote sensing technologies, this book analyzes basic issues of remote detection, such as the spectral behavior of salt type and vegetation influence. This helps readers better understand the concepts of remote detection and the mapping of salt affected areas. Each of the currently available remote sensing platforms is evaluated for its advantages and its disadvantages. International contributors present the latest technological developments and image classification techniques used to detect and to map this form of land degradation. Color images included on an accompanying CD-ROM enhance the material discussed in the text.
This book provides readers with the skill set necessary to design, build, implement, and operate spatial resource management information systems for the management of physical resources. It promotes the use of these technologies in a spatial context, enabling readers to apply information systems toward the management of resources in agriculture, forestry, land use planning, valuation, engineering, and many additional fields. This second edition book offers extensive revisions, reflecting the rapidly evolving nature of the technologies needed to manage spatial resources. The accompanying CD-ROM includes data, notes on applications, and web addresses for data analysis software.
Catalog no. 65025, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6502-2 January 2009, 7 x 10, 377 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £55.99
Catalog no. TF1304, ISBN: 978-0-415-26340-5 2006, 7 x 10, 616 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99
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For more information and a complete list The RF and Microwave Handbook Remote Sensing & Photogrammetry
Second Edition, Three-Volume Set
Signal Processing for Remote Sensing
Mike Golio
Edited by
HVVi Semiconductors, Inc., Phoenix, Arizona, USA
C.H. Chen
Series: Electrical Engineering Handbook
University of Massachusetts, North Dartmouth, USA
In late 2000, Mike Golio gave the world a significant tool at the beginning of the wireless revolution: The RF and Microwave Handbook. Since then, wireless technology spread across the globe with unprecedented speed, fueled by 3G and 4G mobile technology and the proliferation of wireless LANs. Updated to reflect this tremendous growth, the second edition of this bestselling handbook divides its coverage conveniently into a set of three books, each focused on a particular aspect of the technology. Six new chapters cover WiMAX, broadband cable, bit error ratio (BER) testing, highpower PAs (power amplifiers), heterojunction bipolar transistors (HBTs), and an overview of microwave engineering.
Written by leaders in the field, this book explores the data acquisitions segment of remote sensing. The book includes a chapter by Dr. Norden Huang, inventor of the Huang-Hilbert transform who, along with Dr. Steven Long discusses the application of the transform to remote sensing problems. It also contains a chapter by Dr. Enders A. Robinson, who has made major contributions to seismic signal processing for over half a century, on the basic problem of constructing seismic images by ray tracing. The book’s uniquely specific and practical approach allows readers to directly apply the knowledge in this book to their field of remote sensing applications.
Catalog no. 7217, ISBN: 978-0-8493-7217-9 2008, 7 x 10, 2208 pp. Suggested Price: $179.95 / £99.00
Catalog no. 66668, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6666-1 2008, 7 x 10, 280 pp. Suggested Price: $93.95 / £51.99
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Signal and Image Processing for Remote Sensing Edited by
Statistical Methods for Spatial Data Analysis Oliver Schabenberger
SAS Institute Inc., Cary, North Carolina, USA
Carol A. Gotway
National Center for Environmental Health, Georgia, USA
C.H. Chen
University of Massachusetts, North Dartmouth, USA
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science Series, 65
Most data from satellites are in image form, thus most books in the remote sensing field deal exclusively with image processing. However, signal processing can contribute significantly in extracting information from the remotely sensed waveforms or time series data. A pioneering combination of the two processes, this book provides balanced coverage of the roles of signal processing and image processing in remote sensing. Featuring contributions from worldwide experts, this book emphasizes mathematical approaches, covers a broad range of issues in remote sensing information processing, and discusses unique techniques for dealing with remote sensing problems.
Statistical Methods for Spatial Data Analysis is a comprehensive treatment of statistical theory and methods for spatial data analysis, employing a model-based and frequentist approach that emphasizes the spatial domain. The authors deliver an outstanding treatment of semivariogram estimation and modeling, spatial analysis in the spectral domain, and spatial regression, covering linear models with uncorrelated errors, linear models with spatially-correlated errors and generalized linear mixed models for spatial data and succinctly discussing Bayesian hierarchical models. The book concludes with a review of simulation, non-stationary covariance, and spatiotemporal processes.
Catalog no. 091X, ISBN: 978-0-8493-5091-7 2007, 7 x 10, 672 pp. Suggested Price: $144.95 / £79.99
Catalog no. C3227, ISBN: 978-1-58488-322-7 2005, 7 x 10, 512 pp. Suggested Price: $93.95 / £51.99
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Didier Massonnet and Jean-Claude Souyris
National Research Center for Spatial Studies, Toulouse, France
Spy Devices, Privacy, History, & Applications, Second Edition J.K. Petersen
Computer Consultant, Writer, Educator, Bellingham, Washington, USA
Describing a field that has been transformed by the recent availability of data from a new generation of space and airborne systems, the authors offer a synthetic geometrical approach to the description of synthetic aperture radar, one that addresses the needs of physicists, radar specialists, as well as experts in image processing. The book begins with a “theoretical emergency kit” that provides the foundation necessary to understand the math and science behind the SAR technology. It then discusses the technique itself, stressing the geometrical approach to radar processing, followed by a description of how these principles are applied by considering SAR design from a radiometric perspective.
The events of 9/11, wiretapping, and general NSA surveillance activities have increased public awareness of spy technologies. This second edition has been updated to reflect recent developments in aerial, radio, and telecommunications that affect government, local security, and corporations. It features new information on RFID chips, face recognition systems, U.S. Department of Homeland Security initiatives and legislation, mass surveillance methods, voice over IP technology, higher resolution satellite images, radar imaging, and privacy issues. Additional material includes forensic methods of chemical detection of blood and fingerprints as well as DNA surveillance and portable DNA kits.
Catalog no. EF8239, ISBN: 978-0-8493-8239-0 2008, 6 x 9, 250 pp. Suggested Price: $139.95 / £77.99
Catalog no. AU8319, ISBN: 978-0-8493-8319-9 2007, 7 x 10, 1024 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99
Topographic Laser Ranging and Scanning Principles and Processing Edited by
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Urban Remote Sensing Edited by
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Qihao Weng
Jie Shan
Remote Sensing & Photogrammetry
Synthetic Aperture Radar Imaging
Understanding Surveillance Technologies
Indiana State University, Terre Haute, USA
Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA
Charles K. Toth
Dale A. Quattrochi
Ohio State University, Columbus, USA
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama, USA
This volume provides a systematic, in-depth introduction to the basic theories and principles of LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) technology and data processing, which over the past decade has been successfully used for topographic mapping and 3-D visualization. The information collected meets the needs of all those working across the many fields LiDAR impacts, including electrical engineering, signal processing, navigation theory, pattern recognition, and machine learning. Edited by leading experts with broad backgrounds in LiDAR topographic mapping and written by highly regarded specialists, it expands the toolboxes of researchers with novel ideas beyond their own experience.
The majority of remote sensing work focuses on natural environments over the past decades. Applying remote sensing technology to urban areas is relatively new. With the advent of high resolution imagery and more capable techniques, urban remote sensing is rapidly gaining interest in the remote sensing community. This book systematically examines all aspects of the field for the first time. It features a review of basic concepts, methodologies, and case studies. Each chapter shows how to apply up-to-date techniques to the problems identified and how to analyze research results. Urban Remote Sensing is a reference suitable for researchers, academics, and upper undergraduate and graduate students.
Catalog no. 51423, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5142-1 January 2009, 7 x 10, 590 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £72.99
Catalog no. 9199, ISBN: 978-0-8493-9199-6 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 432 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £57.99
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For more information and a complete list Biodiversity in Agricultural Production Systems Edited by
Gero Benckiser and Sylvia Schnell Institut fur Angewandte Mikrobiologie, Giessen, Germany Series: Books in Soils, Plants, and the Environment, 115
Soil Science
Biodiversity in Agricultural Production Systems explores the diversity of agricultural production systems including the geno/ phenotype diversity through plant breeding. It collects data on soil space diversity and species richness of microbial communities such as bacteria, fungi, protozoa, nematodes, and Tardigrada. Focusing on lumbricid earthworms as distributors of microbes, it discusses biological soil characteristics and long-term field observation for soil quality assessment; describes the variability in soil enzymes, metabolism, and the release of greenhouse gases; and outlines principles and strategies of order in between interacting molecules, cells, species, and communities. Catalog no. DK3816, ISBN: 978-1-57444-589-3 2007, 7 x 10, 429 pp. Suggested Price: $144.95 / £79.99
Biological Approaches to Sustainable Soil Systems Edited by
Norman Uphoff, Andrew S. Ball,
82 Erick Fernandes, Hans Herren,
Olivier Husson, Mark Laing, Cheryl Palm, Jules Pretty, Pedro Sanchez, Nteranya Sanginga, and Janice Thies Series: Books in Soils, Plants, and the Environment, 113
This book integrates analysis of soil systems with the strategies and methods for creating sustainable soil systems to provide the most comprehensive reference available. More than 100 experts from 6 continents, representing a wide variety of disciplines, examine soil agents and processes, strategies and methods for sustainable soil systems, and related issues such as crop management, climate impacts, economic and policy concerns for fertility management, and modeling for assessment of soil systems. The text examines soils in the tropics, temperate zones, and under arid and semiarid conditions. The book is ideal for scientists, researchers, and policymakers involved in plant, crop, and soil science. Catalog no. DK3724, ISBN: 978-1-57444-583-1 2006, 7 x 10, 784 pp. Suggested Price: $164.95 / £92.00
Carbon Sequestration in Soils of Latin America Edited by
Rattan Lal, Carlos C. Cerri, Martial Benoux, Jorge Etchevers, and Eduardo Cerri The problem of quickly mounting CO2 emissions in the fastdeveloping Latin American region was addressed in a symposium held in Piracicaba, Brazil, in June 2004. Carbon Sequestration in Soils of Latin America presents the latest available knowledge in soil C sequestration and improved land and soil management which can also lead to other positive effects, such as greater fertility of soil and higher crop yields. This text, in easy-to-understand language, comprehensively reviews ways to best transform various soils from being a source of carbon released into the atmosphere to become a sink for carbon absorption. Catalog no. HW15355, ISBN: 978-1-56022-136-4 2007, 6 x 9, 250 pp. Suggested Price: $73.95 / £40.99 Also Available in Soft Cover
Climate Change and Terrestrial Carbon Sequestration in Central Asia Edited by
R. Lal, M. Suleimenov, B.A. Stewart, D.O. Hansen, and P. Doraiswamy Bringing together current knowledge of terrestrial C sequestration in Central Asia, this book covers biophysical environments, water resources, sustainable agriculture, soil degradation, the effects of irrigation schemes on secondary salinization, soil management and its relationship to carbon dynamics; the relationship between forest management and carbon dynamics, economic analyses of land use practices, issues in using GIS, remote sensing, and carbon budgeting and scaling. It will be of interest to a wide variety of environmental scientists, economists and those interested in policy issues for the sustainable management of natural resources. Catalog no. SW2353, ISBN: 978-0-415-42235-2 2008, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 494 pp. Suggested Price: $159.95 / £89.00
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Environmental Soil Science Third Edition
Deep Excavation
Kim H. Tan
Theory and Practice
National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan
Series: Books in Soils, Plants, and the Environment, 74
Most books on general foundation engineering introduce the basic analysis and design of excavation, but are usually not capable of dealing with analysis and design in practice. With continued economic development and increasing urbanization, excavations go deeper and become larger in scale, and are sometimes even carried out in difficult soils. These conditions require advanced analysis and design methods and construction technologies. This book examines both theory and practical applications, from basic to advanced, and discusses the major methods currently in practice around the world. Each chapter also includes problems and their solutions to develop a practical, real-world understanding.
Reworked to be up to date with current standards, this new edition of a bestseller provides authoritative information on environmental issues in soil science. New topics include effects of agricultural operations on changing soils properties and the environment, beneficial organisms and their role in nutrient cycling, organic farming, advances in agricultural biotechnology, global warming and acid rain, soil contamination, and soil conservation. It also includes information on soil classification, inorganic soil constituents, gas and liquid phases of soil, soil physics in the environment, soils and crop production, biotechnology and soilless agriculture methods, and soil pollution.
Catalog no. SW3308, ISBN: 978-0-415-40330-6 2007, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 532 pp. Suggested Price: $195.95 / £109.00
Catalog no. 72803, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7280-8 March 2009, 7 x 10, 552 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £60.99
Soil Science
Emeritus Professor, University of Georgia, Greensboro, USA
Chang-Yu Ou
Expansive Soils
Recent Advances in Characterization and Treatment
Encyclopedia of Soil Science
Edited by
Second Edition
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Amer Ali Al-Rawas
Edited by
Sultan Quaboos University, Sultanate of Oman
Rattan Lal
Mattheus F.A. Goosen
OARDC/FAES, Columbus, Ohio, USA
University of Turabo, Puerto Rico
Upholding the high standard of quality set by the previous edition, this two-volume second edition offers a vast array of peer-reviewed articles. It showcases the latest research and practices with new sections on ISTIC-World Soil Information, root growth and agricultural management, nitrate leaching management, podzols, paramos soils, water repellant soils, rare earth elements, and more. With hundreds of entries covering tillage, irrigation, erosion control, and ground water, and soil degradation, the book offers quick access to all branches of soil science, from mineralology and physics to soil management, restoration, and global warming. Also available in an online version.
With their ability to swell and shrink in relation to the environment’s water content, expansive soils are considered as geonatural hazards and form a challenge to geotechnical and construction engineers. This book addresses the problems associated with these soils, providing coverage of the recent advances in the characteristics and treatment of expansive soils. Beginning with an overview on the nature, identification, and classification of expansive soils, it confronts current issues including volume change characteristics; site characterization; the measurement and assessment of soil swelling potential; suction; lime and cement stabilization and other stabilization methods.
Catalog no. DK830X, ISBN: 978-0-8493-3830-4 2006, 8-1/2 x 11, 2060 pp. Suggested Price: $629.00 / £349.00
Catalog no. SW6816, ISBN: 978-0-415-39681-3 2006, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 544 pp. Suggested Price: $209.95 / £117.00
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For more information and a complete list Handbook of Agricultural Geophysics Edited by
Introduction to Soil Mechanics Laboratory Testing
Barry J. Allred and Jeffrey J. Daniels
Dante Fratta
M. Reza Ehsani
Jennifer Aguettant
Series: Books in Soils, Plants, and the Environment
Lynne Roussel-Smith
Emphasizing practical agricultural applications, this book provides a concise overview of current and potential near-surface geophysical techniques. Accessible even to those without a strong geophysics background, the book begins with an introduction and summary of past applications. It describes the three near-surface geophysical methods most commonly employed, namely resistivity, electromagnetic induction, and ground-penetrating radar. Case histories comprise roughly half the book and demonstrate geophysical techniques for precision farming, site infrastructure assessment, hydrologic monitoring, and environmental investigations.
A step-by-step guide to the basic tests performed in soil mechanics, Introduction to Soil Mechanics Laboratory Testing features procedural aids and industry standards to guide students in the lab. This comprehensive textbook discusses the different methods of in situ soil description and identification. The authors present equations related to physical properties of soil and laboratory methods of soil classification. They cover common tests used in design and construction and that deal with the interaction of soil and water, including hydraulic conductivity and consolidation tests. The book also discusses the shear strength of soil and methods of determining it.
Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA
University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA
Soil Science
Catalog no. DK6018, ISBN: 978-0-8493-3728-4 2008, 7 x 10, 432 pp. Suggested Price: $149.95 / £83.00
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Textbook
Handbook of Soil Science
University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA University of Texas at Austin, USA Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
Catalog no. 45628, ISBN: 978-1-4200-4562-8 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 248 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $62.95 / £34.99
Manual of Soil Laboratory Testing Third Edition
Edited by
Edited by
Malcolm E. Sumner
K.H. Head
Covering all aspects of soil science, this book provides a thorough understanding of principles and practices based on a rigorous, complete, and cutting-edge treatment of the subject. A desk reference for soil scientists and other professionals who need easily accessible soil information, it provides the point of first entry into each particular aspect of soil science. It includes over 400 tables and 500 figures, and each subsection includes a description of concepts and theories, definitions, approaches, methodologies and procedures, tabular data, figures, and extensive references.
This volume covers the basic tests for the classification and compaction characteristics of engineering soils. The author breaks down each test procedure into step-by-step explanations and easyto-use flow diagrams. The book contains practical information on laboratory equipment, techniques, and procedures. It also explains how to calculate and present results in graphical form as well as how to report test data. Volume 1: Soil Classification and Compaction Tests is an essential working manual for all those involved in geotechnical laboratory testing.
Catalog no. 3136, ISBN: 978-0-8493-3136-7 2000, 7 x 10, 2148 pp. Suggested Price: $185.95 / £103.00
Catalog no. WH4467, ISBN: 978-1-4200-4467-6 2007, 6 x 9, 416 pp. Suggested Price: $164.95
University of Georgia, Athens, USA
Independent Consultant, Cobham, UK
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Modeling Phosphorus in the Environment Edited by
David E. Radcliffe and Miguel L. Cabrera
Problem Solving in Soil Mechanics A. Aysen
University of South Queensland, Australia.
Phosphorus modeling is a hot topic as phosphorus is one of the most relevant environmental pollutants. Modeling Phosphorus in the Environment combines traditional models with new approaches derived from modern technology and assesses the current state of modeling P. It allows researchers, engineering consultants, soil and groundwater scientists, regulators, and others to access and consider all the models available for predicting the fate of phosphorus in the environment, so as to be readily able to select the model that best fits their own situation. This book is the first single-source reference, written by acknowledged experts in the field. Catalog no. 3777, ISBN: 978-0-8493-3777-2 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 432 pp. Suggested Price: $144.95 / £79.99
Written for civil engineering, environmental and agricultural engineering students, Problem Solving in Soil Mechanics stimulates problem-solving learning and facilitates self-teaching. Generally assuming prior knowledge of subject, necessary basic information is included to make it accessible to readers new to the topic. It incudes 116 worked examples with clear and readable explanations related to the standard and modern soil mechanics topics. The author uses a flexible structure that allows it to be adapted for use in two, three, and four year undergraduate courses in soil mechanics, and also makes it a valuable resource for the practicing professional engineer.
Soil Science
University of Georgia, Athens, USA
Catalog no. SW3927, ISBN: 978-0-415-38392-9 2006, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 183 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $41.95 / £22.99
Quantifying and Understanding Plant Nitrogen Uptake for Systems Modeling
Textbook
Modern Soil Microbiology Second Edition Edited by
Edited by
Jan Dirk van Elsas
Groningen University Biological Center, Haren, The Netherlands
Liwang Ma and Lajpat R. Ahuja
Janet K. Jansson
Tom Bruulsema
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden
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USDA-ARS, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA International Plant Nutrition Institute, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Jack T. Trevors
University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada Series: Books in Soils, Plants, and the Environment, 56
In the ten years since the publication of Modern Soil Microbiology, the study of soil microbiology has significantly changed, both in the understanding of the diversity and function of soil microbial communities and in the research methods. Completely revised by international experts, this second edition provides broad, cuttingedge knowledge of a discipline that encompasses ecology, physiology, genetics, molecular biology, biotechnology, and makes use of biochemical and biophysical approaches. The chapters cover topics ranging from the fundamental to the applied, and describe the use of advanced methods.
Written by leading scientists, this text covers plant N uptake in agricultural system models. It shows how to minimize the transportation of N fertilizers in crop production to surface and ground waters and conveys what the interactions are between plant N uptake and other agricultural systems processes and managements. Using cutting-edge and original information, it documents N uptake based on absorption kinetics of transporters across root cell membranes, mass flow, and diffusion to the root surface of single or composite roots. The book also presents new approaches to calculating plant N demand by critically reviewing the differences between water and N stresses in crop models.
Catalog no. DK3097, ISBN: 978-0-8247-2749-9 2007, 6 x 9, 672 pp. Suggested Price: $119.95 / £35.99
Catalog no. 52950, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5295-4 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 320 pp. Suggested Price: $149.95 / £83.00
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For more information and a complete list The Rhizosphere
Biochemistry and Organic Substances at the Soil-Plant Interface, Second Edition Edited by
Roberto Pinton and Zeno Varanini University of Udine, Italy
Economic, Environmental and Societal Benefits
Paolo Nannipieri
Edited by
University of Firenze, Florence, Italy Series: Books in Soils, Plants, and the Environment, 78
Soil Science 86
Soil Carbon Management
J.M. Kimble, C.W. Rice, D. Reed, S. Mooney, R.F. Follett, and R. Lal
This second edition of a bestseller provides a comprehensive overview of advances in understanding the complex biochemistry of the soil-microbe-plant interaction. New topics include the role of nutrient availability in regulating root morphology and architecture, the involvement of root membrane activities in determining and responding to nutritional conditions, molecular signals between root-root and root-microbe, and gene flow and the evolution of rhizosphere organisms and their coevolution with plants. All chapters are written from a molecular approach which contributes to a better understanding of the biochemical processes occurring at the plant-soil interface.
This book highlights the significant economic, environmental, and societal benefits that result from land management practices that maintain or increase soil carbon (C). Each chapter poses a problem or set of problems and then describes how effective soil C management can help to solve these problems. The book explores the potential for agricultural soils to generate soil C credits that could be traded in the broader greenhouse gas credit market, uses an economic metric where possible to determine the broader value of activities that increase soil C sequestration, and describes the benefits of farm programs that reduce soil erosion, improve air and water quality, and mitigate global warming.
Catalog no. 3855, ISBN: 978-0-8493-3855-7 2007, 7 x 10, 472 pp. Suggested Price: $154.95 / £86.00
Catalog no. 44079, ISBN: 978-1-4200-4407-2 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 280 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £71.99
Soil and Water Conservation Handbook
Policies, Practices, Conditions, and Terms
Soil Mechanics
Paul W. Unger
A. Aysen
Concise, compact, and encyclopedic, this handbook covers the policies, practices, conditions, and terms related to soil and water conservation. It includes more than 700 entries presented in a practical, non-technical format. Acclaimed soil scientist Dr. Paul Unger draws on his 35 years of experience researching the effects of tillage, crop residues, and soil management and his observations in more than 40 countries to assemble a comprehensive resource. Additional sources include technical journals, bulletins, reports, farm magazines, commercial leaflets, books, and Internet resources. The book provides a detailed table of contents and an index, allowing quick and easy access to any entry.
Written with students and professors in mind and packed full of pedagogical features, this book provides integrated and comprehensive coverage of introductory and advanced topics in soil mechanics. It includes worked examples that elucidate the technical content and facilitate self-learning. The text’s convenient structure enables it to be used throughout two, three, and four year undergraduate courses. The contents are made universally applicable through the use of SI units throughout and frequent references to current international codes of practice and refereed research papers. It functions as a textbook for a range of courses and a resource for practicing professional engineers.
USDA/ARS, Bushland, Texas USA
Catalog no. HW15582, ISBN: 978-1-56022-329-0 2007, 6 x 9, 250 pp. Suggested Price: $41.95 / £22.99 Also Available in Soft Cover
University of South Queensland, Australia.
Catalog no. SW3935, ISBN: 978-0-415-38393-6 2006, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 468 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $73.95 / £40.99
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Soils in the Humid Tropics and Monsoon Region of Indonesia
Dorairaja Raghu
Kim H. Tan
Swamy C. Basim
Emeritus Professor, University of Georgia, Greensboro, USA
Central Connecticut State University, New Britain, USA
Series: Books in Soils, Plants, and the Environment
The remediation of contaminated soils and groundwater involves several areas of engineering and science, including geotechnical and environmental engineering. Although professionals in these areas must understand the fundamentals of the behavior of soils and groundwater, current literature often does not address this. Taking an environmental slant, this text begins with geological aspects, then covers the physical and index properties necessary to identify and classify soils. It discusses soil structure, clay mineralogy, soil chemistry and microbiology, soil compaction, consolidation, and shear strength. The final chapter examines soil investigation—an important part of any project.
Demonstrating that a tropical climate may vary from hot and humid to cool and arctic with elevation, this book explores the climate, soil zones, and altitudinal variation in soil formation. The author discusses the genesis, properties, classification, and land use of the soils. He covers the development of soil science in Indonesia, the geography and geomorphology of the archipelago, climate, vegetation, and mineralization and humification processes. The book then examines the major soils in Indonesia, their genesis, properties, taxonomy, land use, and evaluation. It addresses the cultivation of local farm, estate, and industrial crops and their differences from lowland to highland regions.
Catalog no. DK2427, ISBN: 978-0-8247-5818-9 May 2009, 6 x 9, 300 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £60.99
Catalog no. 69071, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6907-5 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 584 pp. Suggested Price: $169.95 / £94.00
Soil Science
New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, USA
Soil Sampling and Methods of Analysis Second Edition Edited by
M.R. Carter
87
The Use of Nutrients in Crop Plants
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Isle
E.G. Gregorich
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Nand Kumar Fageria
This second edition of the bestselling Soil Sampling and Methods of Analysis presents several chapters describing tools that characterize the dynamics and chemistry of soil organic matter, field- and laboratory-based methods for soil hydraulic properties, in depth methods for soil ecology, and microbiological techniques. Presented in an easy-to-follow, cookbook style, it provides a compilation of soil analytical sampling methods, both traditional and cutting-edge, that are straightforward, fast, and easy to use. Extensive references and peer-reviewed contributions give sufficient detail to characterize the potential and limitation of each method and assist in appropriate selection.
The need to improve crop yields has brought increased focus on the importance of mineral nutrition. This book presents a comprehensive review of essential crop nutrients. It provides information on nutrient uptake, discusses methods to improve crop productivity without degrading the environment, and includes authoritative coverage of experimental results regarding macro/micronutrients. The text compiles data on agricultural production; inorganic and organic fertilizer consumption; maximizing efficient nutrient use, and improving crop yields at lower cost. Extensive tables and figures throughout illustrate the latest data regarding improved crop yield worldwide.
Catalog no. 3586, ISBN: 978-0-8493-3586-0 2008, 7 x 10, 1264 pp. Suggested Price: $149.95 / £82.00
Catalog no. 75101, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7510-6 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 448 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £72.99
EMBRAPA, San Antonio de Goias, Go, Brazil
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For more information and a complete list Water and Urban Development Paradigms
Water Science / General References
Encyclopedia of Water Science Second Edition Stanley W. Trimble
University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Filled with figures, images, and illustrations previously unavailable in print publications, the Encyclopedia of Water Science provides the most effective procedures in agricultural water engineering. It unveils a wide spectrum of design concepts, methods, and solutions for enhanced performance of water quality, treatment, conservation, and irrigation methods, as well as improved water efficiency in agricultural programs. A direct and reliable source for best practices in water handling, preservation, and recovery, the encyclopedia addresses challenges in the provision of safe water supplies, guiding professionals as they face a worldwide demand for sanitary and affordable water reserves. Catalog no. DK9627, ISBN: 978-0-8493-9627-4 2008, 8-1/2 x 11, 1586 pp. Suggested Price: $995.00 / £553.00
Towards an Integration of Engineering, Design and Management Approaches Edited by
Jan Feyen, Kelly Shannon, and Matthew Neville
K.U.Leuven, Department of Architecture, Urbanism and Planning, Heverlee, Belgium
A strategic and shrinking resource, clean water is often touted as the new oil. The complexities that surround it are proving to be major challenges. A contribution to the better integration of approaches in the separate disciplines of water management, water engineering, urban planning and design, and aquatic ecology, this book explores the emergence of new, more effective water and urban development paradigms. The volume discusses the historical relationship between water systems and human settlements, and related management problems regarding urban floods, water use and water sanitation. It is appropriate for scientists, professionals, and public and nongovernmental organizations. Catalog no. K10079, ISBN: 978-0-415-48334-6 January 2009, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 712 pp. Suggested Price: $229.95 / £128.00
Water and Life
Textbook
The Science of Water
88 Concepts and Applications,
Second Edition Frank R. Spellman
Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, USA
Hailed on its first publication as a masterful account of the state of water science, this second edition of a bestseller puts the spotlight on the critical importance of water’s role in current and future sustainability. Clearly written and user-friendly, it builds on the remarkable success of the first edition by updating, reorganizing, and revising the original to include the latest information and research results. The common thread woven through the fabric of this presentation is water resource utilization and its protection. Blending real-world experience with theoretical models, this work provides the valuable insight practitioners need and includes information for policymakers. Catalog no. 55445, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5544-3 2008, 7 x 10, 448 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £54.99
The Unique Properties of H20 Edited by
Ruth M. Lynden-Bell, Simon Conway Morris, John D. Barrow, John L. Finney, and Dr. Charles Harper In searching beyond our planet, scientists have focused on the idea that evidence of water is evidence of life. However, even if one believes that life is impossible without water, one should consider whether other forms of life may be possible where some variation of water exists. Taking nothing for granted, this volume brings together great thinkers from across disciplines who discuss whether or not the physiochemical properties of water are biocentrically “fine-tuned” for the existence and evolution of life. Exceptionally rigorous in its approach, this book lays a foundation for exploring some of the deepest quandaries in biochemistry. Catalog no. K10200, ISBN: 978-1-4398-0356-1 July 2009, 6 x 9, 400 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £54.99
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The Water Encyclopedia
Hydrologic Data and Internet Resources, Third Edition
Construction of Marine and Offshore Structures
Edited by
Third Edition
Pedro Fierro, Jr. and Evan K. Nyer
Ben C. Gerwick, Jr
A definitive compilation of hydrologic and geologic data, The Water Encyclopedia: Hydrologic Data and Internet Resources, Third Edition identifies the most current information on a wide range of water related topics. The book addresses the accessibility, content, quality, and general characteristics of data sets on the Internet. It features hyperlinks throughout the text, an indexed summary of links, and a companion web site with an updated collection of hyperlinks to data sets and software. New material includes data management concepts, international data collection leads, metadata and data sets on the Internet, and state-by-state environmental media standards.
For two decades, Ben Gerwick’s ability to capture the current state of practice and present it in a straightforward, easily digestible manner has made Construction of Marine and Offshore Structures the reference of choice for modern civil and maritime construction engineers. The third edition continues to be the most modern and authoritative guide in the field. Updated and expanded throughout to reflect new technologies, methods, and materials, it includes new information on such topics as liquefaction of loose sediments, scour and erosion, archaeological concerns, high-performance steel, ultra-high-performance concrete, steel H piles, and damage from sabotage and terrorism.
Catalog no. L1645, ISBN: 978-1-56670-645-2 2007, 8-1/2 x 11, 1880 pp. Suggested Price: $259.95 / £144.00
Catalog no. 3052, ISBN: 978-0-8493-3052-0 2007, 7 x 10, 840 pp. Suggested Price: $134.95 / £74.99
ARCADIS, Tampa, Florida, USA
Basic Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines Zoeb Hussian, Mohammad Z. Abdullah, and Zanial Alimuddin
Ben C. Gerwick, Inc., San Francisco, USA
Corrosion-UnderInsulation (CUI) Guidelines
Water Science / General References / Coastal, Waterway & Ocean Engineering
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Edited by
S. Winnik
Universiti Sains, Malaysia
ExxonMobil, UK
Following a concise overview of fluid mechanics informed by numerous engineering applications and examples, this reference presents and analyzes major types of fluid machinery and the major classes of turbines, as well as pump technology. It offers professionals and students in hydraulic engineering with background concepts as well as practical coverage of modern turbine technologies, fully explaining the advantages of both steam and gas turbines. Description, design, and operational information for the Pelton, Francis, Propeller, and Kaplan turbines are provided, as are outlines of various types of power plants. It provides solved examples, chapter problems, and a thorough case study.
This book contains the European Federation of Corrosion Working Parties WP13 and WP15 guidelines on managing CUI. Developed in conjunction with a major European refining, petrochemical, and offshore companies these guidelines are used on all plants and installations that contain insulated vessels, piping and equipment. They provide a risk-based inspection methodology for CUI, inspection techniques and recommended best practice for mitigating CUI, including design of plants and equipment, coatings and the use of thermal spray techniques, types of insulation, cladding/jacketing materials and protection guards. The guidelines also include case studies.
Catalog no. 95145, ISBN: 978-1-4200-9514-2 2008, 6 x 9, 234 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £55.99
Catalog no. WP6035, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7603-5 2008, 6 x 9, 256 pp. Suggested Price: $219.95 / £116.00
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Coastal, Waterway & Ocean Engineering 90
Dams and Appurtenant Hydraulic Structures
Dredging in Coastal Waters
Ljubomir Tancev
D. Eisma
This monumental work provides a comprehensive and complete overview of all kinds of dams and appurtenant hydraulic structures. It guides readers through different aspects such as general questions, design, construction, surveillance, maintenance and reconstructions of different kinds of embankment and concrete dams, hydromechanical equipment, spillway structures, bottom outlets, some special hydraulic structures, composition of structures in river hydraulic schemes, reservoirs, environmental effects of river hydraulic schemes and reservoirs and environmental protection. Special attention has been given to the advanced methods of static and dynamic analysis of embankment dams.
An insightful examination of dredging and its environmental impact, this book covers the development of a variety of dredgers, from small ones appropriate to modest inshore projects, to very large sea-going projects calling for the storage of dredged materials within the ship. The book contains chapters on dredging operations in the Netherlands, Belgium, the UK, Spain, the US, China, and Singapore. Additional chapters discuss more general aspects such as dredging techniques, monitoring of dredging operations, and the prospects of dredging in a changing environment. Highlighting dredging activities in different areas, it spotlights the activities and issues involved in modern dredging.
Catalog no. RU41352, ISBN: 978-90-5809-586-2 2005, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 838 pp. Suggested Price: $379.95 / £211.00
Catalog no. SW9111, ISBN: 978-0-415-39111-5 2006, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 244 pp. Suggested Price: $154.95 / £86.00
Design of Hydraulic Gates
Geotechnical Engineering of Dams
University of Sts Cyril & Methodius, Skopje, Macedonia
Formerly at Utrecht University & Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, the Netherlands
Paulo C.F. Erbisti
Consulting Engineer, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Robin Fell, Patrick MacGregor, David Stapledon, and Graeme Bell
Based on the author’s thirty-five years of experience, this book describes the the design, manufacture, installation, and operation of hydraulic gates. It includes in-depth analyses of topics such as the selection of the gate type, the limits of their use, estimating their weight, operative forces, hoisting systems, design of structure and support elements, seals and hydrostatic and hydrodynamic forces. The author discusses the use of recent technological advances, such as inflatable gates and fusegates. The book features a number of worked examples, drawings, and about 300 photographs and covers several different types of gates and their support elements from a variety of applications.
Geotechnical Engineering of Dams incorporates the collective experience of the authors, each of whom has more than 35 years of dams experience. It comprehensively examines the geotechnical and geological aspects of the investigations for and the design and construction of new dams and the review and assessment of existing dams. The emphasis is on embankment dams, but much of the text also applies to concrete gravity and arch dams. Coverage includes all phases of investigation, design, and construction, from the initial assessment of a damsite and the development and carrying out of a detailed site investigation program, through the design phases and ultimately the construction phase.
Catalog no. RU41374, ISBN: 978-90-5809-621-0 2003, 6 x 9, 362 pp. Suggested Price: $199.95 / £103.95
Catalog no. SW1603, ISBN: 978-0-415-36440-9 2005, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 912 pp. Suggested Price: $269.95 / £150.00
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Handbook of Quay Walls CUR Centre for Civil Engineering, Gouda, The Netherlands This book focuses on the interaction of various parts of the structure of quay walls and the underlying geological formation, providing an extended overview of the design, construction, and management of quay walls. It first presents a summary of the main types of walls and explains various construction methods illustrated with practical examples. It then examines all stages of the design process; the principles and requirements for safety, strength, stability, and serviceability; the characteristics of various construction materials; measures to prevent corrosion or damage; and new developments affecting design, construction, and management. Catalog no. SW4396, ISBN: 978-0-415-36439-3 2006, 6-1/4 x 9-1/4, 718 pp. Suggested Price: $289.95 / £161.00
A New Approach to Sediment Transport in the Design and Operation of Irrigation Canals
Port Security Management Kenneth Christopher
Park University, Parkville, Missouri, USA
Covering port security management within a framework of organizational structure, risk and vulnerability analysis, and the management of security operations, this book provides a basic awareness and understanding of security management in the port facility environment. It begins with a historical and organizational perspective on maritime and seaport security and presents the management of risk assessment within the context of the unique vulnerabilities within the maritime and seaport environments. The final component addresses the ground-level issues, tasks, and responsibilities which must be managed by the facility security officer, in concert with the port director and staff. Catalog no. AU6892, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6892-4 March 2009, 7 x 10, 240 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £54.99
Underwater Embankments on Soft Soil
Herman Depeweg
A Case History
Néstor Méndez V
W.F. Van Impe and R.D. Verastegui Flores
UNESCO-IHE, Delft, The Netherlands Universidad Centro Occidental “Lisandro Alvarado”, Barquisimeto, Venezuela UNESCO-IHE Lecture Note Series
Understanding the behavior and transport of sediment allows efficient planning and reliable water delivery schedules and ensures the controlled deposition of sediments, making maintenance activities more manageable. This book presents a detailed analysis of sediment transport in irrigation canals, together with physical and mathematical descriptions of the behavior. The authors use a mathematical model to predict the sediment transport, deposition and entrainment rate for various flow conditions and sediment inputs. The model is suitable for the simulation of sediment transport in irrigation canals where flow and sediment transport are determined by the operation of flow control structures. Catalog no. SW6936, ISBN: 978-0-415-42693-0 2007, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 240 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99
Coastal, Waterway & Ocean Engineering
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Ghent University, Belgium
In recent decades, modern methods of ground improvement have utilised explosives, impact energy, thermal treatment of the soil, vacuum consolidation, vibratory compaction technologies, stabilization and solidification of soft soils, as well as combined systems of ingenious grouting systems and deep mixing technique. Internationally, deep mixing techniques are often the chosen method for dealing with increasingly-demanding foundation problems. Initial experiences, using inventive new developments of soft soil deep mixing technologies and various advanced high pressure mixing methods, have proved successful both onshore and offshore. Catalog no. SW6030, ISBN: 978-0-415-42603-9 2007, 6-1/4 x 9-1/4, 139 pp. Suggested Price: $73.95 / £40.99
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Applied Math for Water Plant Operators Set Joanne K. Price
Chemistry of Water Treatment Second Edition Samuel D. Faust
Consultant, Changewater, New Jersey, USA
Drinking Water
Credentialed Instructor, Water & Wastewater Technology, USA
Osman M. Aly
This two-volume set from the author of Mathematics for Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant Operators, includes the text plus a 522 page workbook. It is a complete self-teaching guide to the fundamental math concepts, skills, and calculations required for daily water/wastewater treatment plant operations. It provides stepby-step training manuals, skill checks, hundreds of worked examples and practice problems, and summarized calculations in each chapter. Topics covered include volume, flow and velocity, milligrams per liter to pounds per day, loading rate, detention and retention times, efficiency pumping, water sources and storage, coagulation and flocculation, sedimentation, filtration, chlorination, fluoridation, and softening.
Comprehensively covering the production of potable water, Chemistry of Water Treatment assesses the chemical and physical efficacies of current processes to meet the demands of the Safe Drinking Water Act. The second edition contains information on aeration technology as well as completely updated material in every section. It focuses on the chemical and microbiological aspects of water quality and water treatment. The book covers the removal of organic and inorganic compounds, heavy metals, particulate matter, pathogenic bacteria, protozoans, and viruses. It includes: filtration, odor and taste control, and regulatory issues.
Catalog no. TX69884, ISBN: 978-1-56676-988-4 2000, 8-1/2 x 11 Suggested Price: $97.95 / £54.99
Consultant, West Deptford, New Jersey, USA
Catalog no. LA0115, ISBN: 978-1-57504-011-0 1999, 8-1/2 x 11, 600 pp. Suggested Price: $154.95 / £86.00
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Applied Math for Water Plant Operators
Cryptosporidium and Cryptosporidiosis
Catalog no. TX8742, ISBN: 978-0-87762-874-3 1992, 8-1/2 x 11, 464 pp. Suggested Price: $62.95 / £34.99
Edited by
Applied Math for Water Plant Operators – Workbook Catalog no. TX8750, ISBN: 978-0-87762-875-0 1991, 8-1/2 x 11, 536 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $52.95 / £29.99
Second Edition Ronald Fayer
United States Department of Agriculture
Lihua Xiao
National Center for Disease Control & Prevention, Atlanta, USA
This edition of a bestseller covers every aspect of these adaptable parasites, including molecular biology, genetic regulation, and comparative genomics. It highlights practical considerations such as outbreaks, transmission dynamics; disinfection, and disease presentation in reptiles, birds, and mammals. It also discusses the treatment of drinking water and wastewater, details governmental regulations, examines host immune responses, and explores the use of structural proteins and metabolic pathways as potential drug targets. The final chapters define appropriate animal models for parasite propagation and research and describe the cells and media most useful for in vitro techniques. Catalog no. 52268, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5226-8 2008, 7 x 10, 576 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £74.99
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Water and Wastewater Treatment
Zbigniew Lewandowski
Montana State University, Bozeman, USA
Haluk Beyenal
A Guide for the Nonengineering Professional Joanne E. Drinan
Washington State University, Pullman, USA
Hampton Roads Sanitation District, Virginia Beach, USA
Fundamentals of Biofilm Research discusses compatible tools and measurements that can be used to conduct biofilm studies and interpret their results in a consistent manner. The authors introduce conceptual, physical, computational, and virtual tools to help achieve reproducible results, align research specific parameters, and ease difficulties in communication. They reconcile the inability of computational methods to account for conceptual variables with the use of the stratified biofilm model. In addition to the wealth of information provided in the book, the authors also include a CD with several software packages to aid in biofilm research.
This volume describes and explains in simple, non-mathematical terms the unit processes used to treat both drinking water and wastewater. Designed to meet the information needs of professionals without an engineering background, the text presents each unit process, states what function(s) it performs, illustrates what equipment it uses, and explains its role in the process of purifying or cleaning water. In addition, the book places water treatment technologies in the context of overall plant operation. It also explores related topics, such as plant management and environmental regulations.
Catalog no. 3541, ISBN: 978-0-8493-3541-9 2007, 7 x 10, 480 pp. Suggested Price: $134.95 / £74.99
Catalog no. TX498, ISBN: 978-1-58716-049-3 2001, 6 x 9, 336 pp. Suggested Price: $83.95 / £46.99
Handbook of Water Analysis
Drinking Water
Fundamentals of Biofilm Research
Water Distribution System Monitoring
Second Edition Edited by
Leo M.L. Nollet
University College Ghent, Applied Engineering Sciences, Belgium
A Practical Approach for Evaluating Water Quality
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Abigail F. Cantor
Series: Food Science and Technology
Process Research Solutions, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Extensively revised and updated, this second edition provides the most current analytical techniques for detecting compounds in water samples. Maintaining the detailed and accessible style of the original, this edition demonstrates water sampling and preservation methods by enumerating different ways to measure chemical and radiological characteristics and giving step-by-step descriptions of separation, residue determination, and clean-up techniques for a variety of fresh- and salt-water. It covers the analysis of endocrine disrupting compounds and residues of plastics as well as discusses acrylamide, trihalomethanes, phthalates, and volatile organic compounds in water.
Despite the publication of the Lead and Copper Rule more than ten years ago, compliance is still a major challenge. Due to continuing modifications to the rule, the need for an alternative protocol for obtaining representative water quality samples has been expressed by the drinking water industry. This book explores new procedures and a monitoring device—already in use at several municipal water utilities—that provide higher quality water chemistry and microbiology data than by using other available methods. It outlines the new procedures and provides equipment lists and assembly instructions for the monitoring device as an open-source technology.
Catalog no. 7033, ISBN: 978-0-8493-7033-5 2007, 7 x 10, 784 pp. Suggested Price: $279.95 / £156.00
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For more information and a complete list Textbook Textbook
Water Treatment Unit Processes
Physical and Chemical David Hendricks
Drinking Water / Ground Water
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, USA Series: Civil and Environmental Engineering, 20
Suitable for a two-semester course, this text provides the grounding in the underlying principles of each unit process that students need to link theory to practice. It covers approaches that are common to all unit processes and principles that characterize each unit process. Integrating theory into algorithms for practice, Professor Hendricks emphasizes the fundamentals, using simple explanations and avoiding models that are too complex mathematically, allowing students to assimilate principles without getting sidelined by excess calculations. Student problems are provided at the end of each chapter; the solutions manual can be downloaded from the CRC Press web site. Catalog no. DK2270, ISBN: 978-0-8247-0695-1 2006, 8-1/2 x 11, 1266 pp. Suggested Price: $134.95 / £57.99
Environmental Hydrogeology Second Edition
Philip E. LaMoreaux, James W. LaMoreaux, Mostafa M. Soliman, Bashir A. Memon, and Fakhry A. Assaad Written by respected practitioners within the field, this new edition of a bestseller provides a complete introduction to the fast-growing field of environmental hydrogeology. Readers can explore a variety of solutions and practical applications to address topics, such as groundwater recharging and protection. This new edition includes completely updated material and the addition of several new case studies. It provides appendices, a glossary, conversion tables, and mathematical modeling of select case studies. Complete with practice exercises and a solutions manual, this text is beneficial to students, engineers, and environmental regulators. Catalog no. 54856, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5485-9 January 2009, 7 x 10, 375 pp. Suggested Price: $119.95 / £49.99
The Essential Handbook of Ground-Water Sampling
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Aquifer Test Modeling William C. Walton
David M. Nielsen and Gillian L. Nielsen
Consulting Engineer, Urbana, Illinois, USA
Nielsen Groud-Water Science Inc., Galena, Ohio, USA
Aquifer Test Modeling delineates the application of numerical Laplace inversion analytical equations and numerical models and demonstrates the use of public domain software. Written by a leading expert with over fifty years of experience, this highly practical text provides a thorough grounding in the terms and methods employed in aquifer test modeling, while also establishing a protocol for organizing and simplifying conceptual model definition and data analysis. Using graphs, tables, and sample datasets to enhance understanding, the author outlines the five major steps involved in the aquifer test modeling process.
Citing examples of unnecessary expenditure due to the inaccuracy of outdated techniques, this book presents the economic and scientific cases for adopting new methodologies. Using numerous figures, tables, and references to recent research, the editors explain the efficiency of utilizing newer, more accurate, techniques that produce higher quality data. The text provides a detailed discussion of every aspect of groundwater sampling from the development of a sampling and analysis plan, through sample collection, pretreatment, handling, shipping, and analysis, to the documentation, interpretation, and presentation of ground-water quality data.
Catalog no. 42920, ISBN: 978-1-4200-4292-4 2007, 6 x 9, 240 pp. Suggested Price: $134.95 / £74.99
Catalog no. 42785, ISBN: 978-1-4200-4278-8 2007, 7 x 10, 328 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $67.95 / £37.99
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Geochemistry, Groundwater and Pollution C.A.J. Appelo
Hydrochemical Consultant, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Groundwater Chemicals Desk Reference Fourth Edition
D. Postma
John H. Montgomery
Building on the success of its predecessor, this second edition has been extended into a complete account of modern hydrogeochemistry. Offering a quantitative approach to studying groundwater quality and the interaction of water, minerals, gases, pollutants, and microbes, this book shows how physical and chemical theory can be applied to explain observed water qualities and variations. Integral to the presentation, geochemical modeling using PHREEQC code is demonstrated, with step-by-step instructions for calculating and simulating field and laboratory data. Numerous figures and tables illustrate the theory, while worked examples build a deeper understanding of the concepts.
This fourth edition contains more than 1,700 additional references and additional adsorption data for more than 800 organic compounds and metals, Henry’s Law constants for 1,850 compounds, aqueous solubility data for over 2,500 compounds, toxicity data for 1,100 compounds, more than 31,000 synonyms, and 2,224 degradation products cross-referenced to parent compounds. Additional organic and inorganic solubilities, conversion factors, octanolwater partition coefficients, environmental fate data, analytical test methods, dielectric properties of various materials and liquids, and other tables and indexes have been added along with references for numerous physical parameters.
Catalog no. SW1652, ISBN: 978-0-415-36421-8 2005, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 668 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £66.50
Catalog no. 9276, ISBN: 978-0-8493-9276-4 2007, 7 x 10, 1752 pp. Suggested Price: $259.95 / £144.00
Groundwater Environmental Svcs, Inc., Neptune, New Jersey, U
Ground Water
Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark
Also Available in Soft Cover
Groundwater and Human Development Edited by
Groundwater Flow Understanding
From Local to Regional Scale
Emilia Bocanegra
Centro de Geología de Costas y del Cuaternario, Mar del Plata, Argentina
Mario Hernandez
National University of La Plata, Argentina
Eduardo Usunoff
Edited by
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J. Joel Carrillo R and M. Adrian Ortega G
Centre for Geosciences UNAM, Querétaro, Mexico
Institute of Hydrology, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Series: IAH - Selected Papers on Hydrogeology
This book contains selected papers, plenary conferences, and workshop materials from the 2002 International Association of Hydrogeologists and Latin-American Association of Groundwater Hydrology for Development Congress on “Groundwater and Human Development”, held in Mar del Plata, Argentina. This congress gathered over 400 international participants to exchange experiences and research. The main topics include groundwater and quality of life, groundwater in urban, suburban, and rural systems, transboundary aquifers, hydrogeology of large plains, coastal aquifers, methods for groundwater studies, and groundwater management.
The selected papers in this book discuss integral groundwater management with scale flow issues and presents methods for defining, preventing, controlling and mitigating negative environmental impacts related to groundwater. It highlights specific issues such as trans-boundary groundwater flow, groundwater recharge, groundwater mining, and groundwater flow in thick aquifers, and stresses the importance of the sustainable development of groundwater and its social and economic implications. The book will interest groundwater researchers, professionals, and students, providing new insights into the procedures and processes that are influenced by the scale of the groundwater flow system.
Catalog no. SW1648, ISBN: 978-0-415-36443-0 2005, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 262 pp. Suggested Price: $114.95 / £59.50
Catalog no. SW6788, ISBN: 978-0-415-43678-6 2008, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 188 pp. Suggested Price: $83.95 / £49.99
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For more information and a complete list Groundwater for Sustainable Development
Problems, Perspectives and Challenges Edited by
Prosun Bhattacharya, Al Ramanathan, Arun B. Mukherjee, Jochen Bundschuh, D. Chandrasekharam, and A.K. Keshari
Ground Water 96
The Handbook of Groundwater Engineering Second Edition Edited by
Jacques W. Delleur
Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana, USA
Designed to provide a common platform for sharing knowledge and experience, this book presents state of the art developments in the field of groundwater. Recognizing the importance of integrated water resources management, the text covers technical, environmental, legal, economic, and social aspects of groundwater resources management, contamination, and protection. The multidisciplinary flavor of the chapters and the multinational constellation of authors, make the book an authoritative and comprehensive resource for the diverse problems associated with groundwater resources.
A complete treatment of the theory and practice of groundwater engineering, this second edition includes new chapters on such topics as historical developments, infiltration and run-on under spatially variable hydrologic properties, sea water intrusion into coastal aquifers, groundwater and heat flow, groundwater model validation, scale issues, groundwater sustainability, the impact of climate change, and ecohydrology. It also contains updated chapters on elementary groundwater flow, transport processes, two- and three-dimensional flow, modeling the movement of water and solute through preferential flow paths, geostatistics, and more.
Catalog no. SW7761, ISBN: 978-0-415-40776-2 2008, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 484 pp. Suggested Price: $179.95 / £99.00
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Groundwater in Fractured Rocks
Textbook
Jirí Krásný
Hydrogeology and Groundwater Modeling
Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
Second Edition
John M. Sharp
Neven Kresic
In 44 chapters by authors from 22 countries, this book focuses on the hydrogeology of fractured environments. This compendium discusses the key issues, methodologies, and techniques in the field of hydrogeology of fractured (hard) rocks, summarizing results achieved in recent years as well as stimulating ideas and considerations on future investigations needed to advance our understanding of these vital natural systems. It covers hydrogeologic environment of fractured rocks; conceptual models, groundwater flow, and resources in fractured rocks; groundwater quality in fractured rocks; investigation and interpretation methods; anthropogenic impacts; and numerical modeling.
Coupling the basics of hygrogeology with analytical and numerical modeling methods, Hydrogeology and Groundwater Modeling, Second Edition provides detailed coverage of both theory and practice. With more than 40 real-world examples, the book is a source for clear, easy-to-understand, and step-by-step quantitative groundwater evaluation and contaminant fate and transport analysis, from basic laboratory determination to complex analytical calculations and computer modeling. It provides more than 400 drawings, graphs, and photographs, and a variety of useful tables of all key groundwater parameters, as well as lucid, straightforward answers to common hydrogeological problems.
Catalog no. SW4423, ISBN: 978-0-415-41442-5 2008, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 646 pp. Suggested Price: $185.95 / £103.00
Catalog no. 3348, ISBN: 978-0-8493-3348-4 2007, 7 x 10, 828 pp. Suggested Price: $124.95 / £54.99
Edited by
University of Texas, Austin, USA
MACTEC, Ashburn, Virginia, USA
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Methods in Karst Hydrogeology
Practical Manual of Groundwater Microbiology
Edited by
Second Edition
Nico Goldscheider
D. Roy Cullimore
Droycon Bioconcepts Inc., Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
David Drew
Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
Series: Sustainable Water Well
Filling a gap in the karst literature, this book describes methods most appropriate for use in karst terrains. These include methods that are basic to all hydrogeological studies, such as hydraulic investigations, hydrochemistry, geophysics, isotope chemistry and modeling, with the emphasis placed on their application to karst systems. The various chapters of this book are written by experts in all the different methods. Most of the chapters are multi-authored, and the authors include hydrogeologists who are experienced in evaluating a variety of karst environments and who together, provide a balanced view of all the karst methods.
This new edition of a bestseller focuses on the impact of microorganisms on groundwater and water wells. It emphasizes how microbial events occur, how activities become focused, and how production characteristics are affected. The book covers biofouling, corrosivity, biodegradation, and shifts in hydraulic transmissivity, and introduces new techniques, such as BART, for evaluating microbial events. It also contains a chapter that functions as a selfcontained guide, with 79 descriptive illustrations of important concepts integral to the understanding of microbes in groundwater. Numerous appendices, some new to this edition, supply detailed information on more specialized topics.
Catalog no. SW2873, ISBN: 978-0-415-42873-6 2007, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 264 pp. Suggested Price: $154.95 / £86.00
Practical Handbook of Environmental Site Characterization and Ground-Water Monitoring Second Edition
Ground Water
University of Neuchatel, Switzerland
Catalog no. 8531, ISBN: 978-0-8493-8531-5 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 400 pp. Suggested Price: $134.95 / £74.99
Submarine Groundwater Igor S. Zektser and Roald G. Dzhamalov
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Water Problems Institute, Moscow, Russia
Edited by
Lorne G. Everett
David M. Nielsen
Haley & Aldrich, Inc., Santa Barbara, California, USA
Nielsen Ground-Water Science Inc., Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA
Significantly revised and expanded, this second edition continues to balance good science and economical solutions for groundwater monitoring. Emphasizing the use of existing technology and streamlined solutions, the book provides essential guidance for getting the job done as quickly and inexpensively as possible, without sacrificing quality. One of the most comprehensive references ever compiled on the subject, it covers environmental site characterization, the various methods of investigating and monitoring the subsurface, and the analysis and interpretation of complex sets of environmental data. It also examines current Federal regulations that govern environmental investigations.
Comprehensively exploring the subject, Submarine Groundwater presents quantitative data relating groundwater contribution to the water/salt balance of regional and global bodies of water. The authors examine different methods for studying submarine groundwater flow and discharge through case studies contributed by leading international scientists. They discuss the maintenance of optimal water, salt, temperature and hydrobiological regimes of inland seas and large lakes. Defining the field of marine hydrogeology as a science that studies submarine groundwater, its properties, circulation, and distribution, the book provides a framework for assessing methods and making the best choice.
Catalog no. L1589, ISBN: 978-1-56670-589-9 2006, 7 x 10, 1328 pp. Suggested Price: $164.95 / £92.00
Catalog no. 3576, ISBN: 978-0-8493-3576-1 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 466 pp. Suggested Price: $134.95 / £74.99
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For more information and a complete list Sustainable Wells
Maintenance, Problem Prevention, and Rehabilitation Stuart A. Smith
Smith-Comeskey Groundwater Science LLC, Upper Sandusky, Ohio, USA
Urban Groundwater, Meeting the Challenge Edited by
Ground Water / Hydrology
Allen E. Comeskey
Ken W.F. Howard
Focusing on operational practicality, Sustainable Wells: Maintenance, Problem Prevention, and Rehabilitation serves as a comprehensive guide to state-of-the-art performance maintenance, prevention, and rehabilitation. This book addresses design features to maximize sustainability and cost-effectiveness issues in planning. It covers directional, horizontal, and vertical wells for water abstraction, recharge, barrier, and monitoring applications in both developed and developing countries. Including spreadsheets for readers to design and follow as well as recommendations based on historical performance, this text provides a single source for information on well sustainability.
Broadly divided into five sections, this book covers recharge mechanisms and the urban water balance, urban recharge management, sewer exfiltraion, assessment of contaminant impacts, and urban aquifer management. It explores the scientific and technical progress made in areas such as the urban water balance, contaminant source characterization and transport, aquifer vulnerability mapping, artificial recharge and the control of groundwater in deep excavations, roads, and tunnels. The book goes on to discuss how to integrate these advances into effective, holistic, plans for pro-active, sustainable urban groundwater management.
Groundwater Science, Upper Sandusky, Ohio, USA
Catalog no. 7576, ISBN: 978-0-8493-7576-7 June 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 300 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £78.99
University of Toronto at Scarborough, Toronto, Canada
Catalog no. SW7451, ISBN: 978-0-415-40745-8 2007, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 16 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99
Applied Hydraulic Transients 98
The Design, Performance, and Analysis of Slug Tests
For Hydropower Plants and Pumping Stations
James J. Butler, Jr.
Paul Vlase
This book answers virtually every question regarding the design, performance, and analysis of slug tests. The author outlines each method in a step-by-step manner and illustrates them with field examples. He discusses practical issues related to the field applications of each technique and uses flow charts to make it easy to select the analysis method most appropriate for particular applications. Each chapter provides summaries of major results in the form of practical guidelines that allow readers to easily grasp key points. A presentation of mathematical models underlying all major techniques provides a thorough understanding of the analysis methods.
Unlike the traditional monograph based on previously published material, this book draws on theoretical and applied results obtained by the author over the past 20 years to explore problems of hydraulic computation in the design of hydroelectric power plants and pumping stations. The book covers transient hydraulic computation for hydroelectric plants and pumping stations using numerical methods, the protection of pumping stations against waterhammer, mass oscillation in hydraulic surge systems, and computation of unsteady motions in the intermediate domain between rapid and slow motions.
Catalog no. L1230, ISBN: 978-1-56670-230-0 1998, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 262 pp. Suggested Price: $134.95 / £74.99
Catalog no. RU41291, ISBN: 978-90-5809-395-0 2003, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 342 pp. Suggested Price: $159.95 / £82.95
Campus West, University of Kansas
Mihail Popescu and Dumitru Arsenie University of Constantza, Rumania
Consultant, HP2E, Louvres, France
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o f t i t l e s , v i s i t u s a t w w w. c r c p r e s s . c o m Environmental Isotopes in Hydrogeology
Computational River Dynamics
Ian D. Clark
University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Weiming Wu
Peter Fritz
A comprehensive text on the fundamentals of modeling flow and sediment transport in rivers, this book covers the physical principles and numerical methods for various degrees of complexity. It includes 1-D, 2-D, and 3-D models as well as the integration and coupling of these models and a broad selection of numerical methods for openchannel flows. The book discusses sediment transport modeling approaches, sediment transport theory, and non-uniform sediment transport formulae. With worked examples that illustrate various conditions, the books presents the complete picture of physical priniciples and numerical methods used in computational river dynamics.
Written in terms that even the non-specialist will understand, Environmental Isotopes in Hydrogeology focuses exclusively on this critical area of hydrogeology. The authors have evaluated half a century of research to provide this how-to guide. The book explains the theoretical basis of the methods, demonstrates how to apply them, and illustrates key points with practical case studies and problem sets. It includes more than 100 figures, extensive references, and a comprehensive subject index for rapid access to specific topics. A corresponding web site presents additional related material.
Catalog no. GS1075, ISBN: 978-0-415-44961-8 2008, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 494 pp. Suggested Price: $195.95 / £109.00
UFZ Centre for Environmental Research, Leipzig, Germany
Hydrology
National Center for Computational Hydroscience and Engineering, Univeristy of Mississipi, USA
Catalog no. L1249, ISBN: 978-1-56670-249-2 1998, 7 x 10, 352 pp. Suggested Price: $134.95 / £74.99
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Environmental Hydrology
Forest Hydrology
Second Edition Andy D. Ward
Ohio State University, Columbus, USA
Stanley W. Trimble
University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Building on the foundation set by the best-selling first edition, this second edition provides a qualitative understanding of hydrologic processes. It introduces the methods for quantifying hydrologic parameters and processes that are essential for addressing worldwide concerns such as water contamination. Completely revised and updated, the authors pay special attention to the chapter on remote sensing and geographic information systems to reflect the rapid technology advances in these areas. They include increased coverage of biological and ecological factors and use dual units (SI and English) to facilitate international use. Catalog no. L1616, ISBN: 978-1-56670-616-2 2004, 8-1/2 x 11, 504 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99
An Introduction to Water and Forests, Second Edition
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Mingteh Chang
Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
Like its predecessor, Forest Hydrology: An Introduction to Water and Forests, Second Edition is a uniquely comprehensive volume that provides background information on water resources and also explores the forest-water relationship. This edition includes a chapter on forests and flooding, another on forest and stream habitat, sections on snow vaporization processes and GIS methods in hydrology research, and a new appendix on forest interception measurements. Employing examples and case studies, it provides tools and background to help natural resource managers, including those without hydrology and forestry backgrounds, play an active role in land-use planning. Catalog no. 5332, ISBN: 978-0-8493-5332-1 2006, 7 x 10, 488 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99
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For more information and a complete list Introduction to Isotope Hydrology
Stable and Radioactive Isotopes of Hydrogen, Carbon, and Oxygen
Second Edition
Willem G. Mook
Andrew Reese
The application of natural isotopes, stable and radioactive, has become a widespread tool for hydrological research, especially surface- and groundwater behaviour and exploration. This book explains, in a simple but mathematically, physically and chemically correct form, the consequences of natural processes to stable isotope concentrations and radioactivities. It also presents indications of possible applications without the pretention of a cookbook. After a fairly theoretical introduction, the elements of the water cycle are treated successively: precipitation; surface water, including rivers and small streams, lakes and stagnant waters, estuaries and the sea; and groundwater.
This revised and updated edition of the bestselling Municipal Stormwater Management covers all aspects of municipal stormwater management, from planning and institutional concerns to technical design considerations. The authors focus on public awareness, ordinances and regulations, financing, master planning, and water quality management. Technical design topics range from the practical aspects of hydrologic procedures to the design of culverts and storm drainage systems. The text includes essential information on stormwater utilities, models, checklists, forms for design and analysis, questionnaires, and hard-to-find tables, charts, and graphs.
Catalog no. SW1975, ISBN: 978-0-415-39805-3 2006, Special, 256 pp., Pack Suggested Price: $97.95 / £54.99
Catalog no. L1584, ISBN: 978-1-56670-584-4 2003, 7 x 10, 1176 pp. Suggested Price: $209.95 / £117.00
Land Use Effects on Streamflow and Water Quality in the Northeastern United States
Practical Guidelines for the Analysis of Seawater
Avril L. de la Cretaz and Paul K. Barten
Oliver Wurl
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA
Institute of Ocean Sciences, Sidney, British Columbia, Canada
Providing a comprehensive literature review, Land Use Effects on Streamflow and Water Quality in the Northeastern United States presents the principles that define and govern interactions between land activities and conditions in streams, lakes, and estuaries, offering an overview of hydrologic processes and key watershed characteristics. Focusing on the importance of the physical environment as a source of variation in stream response, the text emphasizes how general principles operate within the context of local conditions. It also examines streamflow and water quality effects of specific land uses, including forest management, agriculture, urban development, and cumulative effects.
As the scientific community moves toward a greater awareness and understanding of the ocean’s role in global changes, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of networked monitoring stations to obtain in situ data. This book serves as a source of practical guidance and know-how in the analysis of seawater. It presents analytical methodologies with step-by-step guidelines to help practitioners implement these methods quickly and reliably. With coverage of such topics as blank estimation, statistical evaluation, and control of recoveries, the text provides essential information for developing and improving quality control and quality assurance programs in the lab.
Catalog no. 9187, ISBN: 978-0-8493-9187-3 2007, 7 x 10, 344 pp. Suggested Price: $144.95 / £79.99
Catalog no. 73060, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7306-5 May 2009, 7 x 10, 408 pp. Suggested Price: $149.95 / £89.00
Groningen University & University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Hydrology 100
Municipal Stormwater Management Thomas N. Debo
Professor Emeritus, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, Georgia, USA AMEC Earth & Environmental, Inc., Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Edited by
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Flood Control and Drainage Engineering
Wadi Hydrology Zekai Sen
S.N. Ghosh
Arguably the first book devoted entirely to examining this important resource, Wadi Hydrology presents up-to-date methodologies required for sustainable management of wadis and their water resources. Through unique physical approaches, field cases, sample interpretations, and various applications to different models, this book provides an in-depth understanding of these systems that illustrates the efficiency of harnessing water from wadis. The author compiles the most up-to-date information on arid region hydrology, including specific techniques for hydrological calculations and desertification assessments, and includes examples and solved problems in each chapter.
This third edition covers developments in remote sensing, information technology, and GIS technology for flood forecasting, flood plain prioritization, and flood hazard zoning. New additions cover engineering for flood control, drainage improvement, and coastal aquifer management. The book includes design problemsolving and case studies, making it both practical and applications oriented. Intended for a wide range of users, the book is primarily written as course material on flood control and drainage engineering for students of civil engineering with specializations in water resources, hydraulic, and environmental engineering at the advanced undergraduate and post-graduate level.
Catalog no. 61542, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6154-3 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 368 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £72.99
Catalog no. SW8908, ISBN: 978-0-415-39890-9 2007, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 357 pp. Suggested Price: $144.95 / £79.99
Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India
Hydrology / Surface Water
Third Edition
Rapid Bioassessment of Stream Health Edited by
Dynamics of Pond Aquaculture Hillary S. Egna
Oregon State University, Corvallis, USA
Claude E. Boyd
Duncan L. Hughes
North Georgia Technical College, Clarkesville, USA
James Gore
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University of South Florida, Saint Petersburg, USA
Michele P. Brossett
Auburn University, Alabama, USA
Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Atlanta, USA
Based on research by the Pond Dynamics/Aquaculture Collaborative Research Support Program (CRSP), this book not only explains the physical, chemical, and biological processes that interact in pond culture systems, but also presents real-world research findings and considers the people who depend on these systems. It uses data from CRSP field research sites in East Africa, Southeast Asia, Central America, and North America to present a complete picture of the pond system and the environment in which it exists.A thorough study of the principles and practices of aquaculture, the book provides a thorough review of methods, techniques, and ideas that comprise this complex and fascinating area of study.
Regulatory agencies can only determine if the streams that they are examining fall within guidelines once a stream health classification system has been developed. This book describes the processes needed to create a regional system for assessing the health of streams using a relatively rapid system of analysis. The author presents unbiased approaches to determining reference streams in each eco-region and sub-eco-region with specific indices of health. The text provides field methods for monitoring and sampling invertebrates as well as laboratory methods for subsampling. It also includes general listings of health classification and appendices of more than 300 streams that have been sampled.
Catalog no. L1274, ISBN: 978-1-56670-274-4 1998, 7 x 10, 480 pp. Suggested Price: $164.95 / £92.00
Catalog no. 90917, ISBN: 978-1-4200-9091-8 July 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 520 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £78.99
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For more information and a complete list Restoration and Management of Lakes and Reservoirs Third Edition
Surface Water / Waste Water
G. Dennis Cooke, Eugene B. Welch, Spencer A. Peterson, and Stanley A. Nichols Restoration and Management of Lakes and Reservoirs, Third Edition provides comprehensive coverage of the chemical, physical, and biological processes that relate to eutrophication and its control. The book features detailed discussions of techniques used to manage eutrophication of standing water bodies, procedures for using these techniques, the principles involved, and successes and failures through a selection of case studies and cost analyses. This edition includes new chapters on aquatic plant management, updates to all other chapters, and descriptions of methods of lake and reservoir rehabilitation and management. Catalog no. L1625, ISBN: 978-1-56670-625-4 2005, 7 x 10, 616 pp. Suggested Price: $154.95 / £86.00
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Sediment and Contaminant Transport in Surface Waters Wilbert Lick
University of California, Santa Barbara
While many books have been written on sediment and contaminant transport, this book takes a more focused approach, highlighting areas that have been recently investigated but not covered thoroughly elsewhere. The emphasis in this volume is on the erosion, deposition, flocculation, and transport of fine-grained, cohesive sediments; the effects of finite rates of sorption on the transport and fate of hydrophobic contaminants; and the effects of major events such as floods and storms. Based on work done by the author’s research group, the text assists readers in the qualitative understanding of and ability to predict the transport of sediments and hydrophobic contaminants in surface areas. Catalog no. 59874, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5987-8 January 2009, 6 x 9, 416 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £72.99
Sediments Contamination and Sustainable Remediation Catherine N. Mulligan
Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Masaharu Fukue and Yoshio Sato Tokai University, Shizwoka, Japan
A comprehensive resource on contaminated sediments, this book discusses the contamination of sediments resulting from discharge of pollutants, excessive nutrients, and other hazardous substances. It examines impacts observed as a result of these discharges, including the presence of hazardous materials and the phenomenon of eutrophication, and elucidates the remediation techniques developed to restore the health of sediments and how to evaluate the remediation technologies using indicators. The text highlights the problems inherent when dealing with contaminated sediments in rivers, lakes, and estuaries and includes numerous case studies that illustrate key concepts. Catalog no. 61534, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6153-6 July 2009, 6 x 9, 359 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £78.99
Textbook
Basic Math Concepts For Water and Wastewater Plant Operators Joanne Kirkpatrick Price
Credentialed Instructor, Water & Wastewater Technology, USA
A complete self-teaching guide for all water/wastewater treatment calculations, this book provides a thorough review of mathematical concepts and skills encountered in the daily operations of a water and wastewater treatment plant. Each chapter begins with a skills check to allow the student to determine whether or not a review of the topic is needed. Practice problems illustrate the concepts presented in each section. It serves as a step-by-step training manual that provides the concise, practical instruction in the math skills that operators must have to pass certification tests. The extensive use of graphics illustrates mathematical concepts clearly and concisely. Catalog no. TX8084, ISBN: 978-0-87762-808-8 1992, 8-1/2 x 11, 368 pp. Suggested Price: $67.95 / £37.99
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Joanne Kirkpatrick Price
C.P. Leslie Grady, Jr.
Clemson University, South Carolina, USA
Glen T. Daigger
CH2M Hill, Denver, Colorado, USA
Nancy G. Love
Virginia Technical University, Blacksburg, USA
Credentialed Instructor, Water & Wastewater Technology, USA
Series: Environmental Science & Pollution, 19
This two-volume set — textbook plus workbook — provides a complete guide to the calculations required for water treatment. It covers all the fundamental math concepts and skills needed for daily water/wastewater treatment plant operations The text includes complete self-teaching guides for all water/wastewater treatment calculations, skill checks, and hundreds of worked examples and practice problems, with calculations summarized in each chapter. Topics covered include volume, flow and velocity, milligrams per liter to pounds per day, loading rate, detention and retention times, efficiency pumping, water sources and storage, coagulation and flocculation, sedimentation, filtration, chlorination, fluoridation, and softening. Catalog no. TX69892, ISBN: 978-1-56676-989-1 2000, 8-1/2 x 11 Suggested Price: $88.95 / £49.99
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Applied Math for Wastewater Plant Operators Catalog no. TX8092, ISBN: 978-0-87762-809-5 1998, 8-1/2 x 11, 516 pp. Suggested Price: $67.95 / £37.99
Applied Math for Wastewater Plant Operators - Workbook Catalog no. TX8106, ISBN: 978-0-87762-810-1 1991, 8-1/2 x 11, 513 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $36.95 / £20.99
Written by experts in the field, this third edition covers commonly used and emerging suspended and attached growth reactors. Drawing on their extensive academic and industrial experience, the authors discuss combined carbon and ammonia oxidation, activated sludge, biological nutrient removal, aerobic digestion, anaerobic processes, lagoons, trickling filters, rotating biological contactors, fluidized beds, and biologically aerated filters. They integrate the principles of biochemical processes with applications in the real world, communicating approaches to the conception, design, operation, and optimization of biochemical unit operations in a comprehensive yet lucid manner.
Surface Water / Waste Water
Applied Math for Wastewater Plant Operators Set
Catalog no. 9679, ISBN: 978-0-8493-9679-3 July 2009, 7 x 10, 1200 pp. Suggested Price: $119.95 / £72.99
Handbook of Water and Energy Management in Food Processing Edited by
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J. Klemes
University of Pannonia, Hungary
R. Smith and J-K Kim
University of Manchester, UK
This volume reviews techniques for improvements in the efficiency of water and energy use as well as wastewater treatment in the food industry. It provides an overview of key drivers for better management, then moves on to cover the assessment of water and energy consumption. The book reviews good housekeeping procedures, measurement, and process control as well as monitoring and intelligent support systems. After discussing methods to minimize energy consumption, the chapters explore water reuse and wastewater treatment. The text concludes with an examination of particular industry sectors, including fresh meat and poultry, cereals, sugar, soft drinks, brewing, and winemaking. Catalog no. WP7795, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7795-7 January 2009, 6 x 9, 1064 pp. Suggested Price: $319.95 / £168.00
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Surface Water / Waste Water / Water Pollution
Manual on the Causes and Control of Activated Sludge Bulking, Foaming, and Other Solids Seperation Problems
Aerobic Granulation in Sequencing Batch Reactors
Third Edition
Edited by
David Jenkins
Yu Liu
University of California, Berkeley, California, USA
Michael G. Richard
Consultant, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
Glen T. Daigger
CH2M Hill, Denver, Colorado, USA
Using the just the amount of science needed to understand and combat all types of activated sludge solids separation problems, the third edition of this flagship text provides a concise, comprehensive guide to all aspects of bulking and foaming control. Scientific theory is applied to real-world scenarios, greatly increasing the number of practical, demonstrable examples of successful control methods. New information is also included on filamentous organism growth and its application in the control of sludge bulking and foaming. The book also includes lab techniques, theoretical considerations, design and control methods, and numerous case histories. Catalog no. L1647, ISBN: 978-1-56670-647-6 2004, 8-1/2 x 11, 216 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99
Natural Wastewater Treatment Systems Ronald W. Crites
Brown and Caldwell, Davis, California, USA
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Wastewater Purification
E. Joe Middlebrooks Superior, Colorado, USA
Sherwood C. Reed
Plymouth, Vermont, USA
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Over the past decade, extensive research has been dedicated to the development of aerobic granulation technology for high-efficiency wastewater treatment. Taking a systematic approach, Wastewater Purification provides a comprehensive understanding of aerobic granulation in sequencing batch reactors by presenting fundamental principles of aerobic granulation along with the basics of process operation under various conditions. The book explains what aerobic granules are and how they form, discusses the key factors that influence aerobic granulation, addresses commonly encountered problems, and offers ways to improve process stability. It also outlines directions for future research. Catalog no. 53671, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5367-8 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 336 pp. Suggested Price: $134.95 / £74.99
Environmental Management of Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) Frank R. Spellman
Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, USA
Series: Civil and Environmental Engineering, 19
Nancy E. Whiting
Beginning with an overview of the types of natural treatment systems, this book outlines the planning, feasibility assessment, and site selection processes unique to natural processes as well as the basic process responses and interactions governing natural systems. The authors discuss wastewater pond systems, free water surface constructed wetlands, subsurface and vertical flow constructed wetlands, land treatment, sludge management, and onsite wastewater systems. They illustrate the practical aspects through 30 examples; include 178 data tables for comparing costs, performance, and constraints; and describe new approaches to partially mixed ponds, including dual-powered aeration ponds.
Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) have lowered prices and increased production but with economic, ecological, and environmental costs that can only be solved by enforced legislation. Discussing this recent agricultural trend, Environmental Management of Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) provides practical information on the concepts and practices involved in the operation and maintenance of CAFOs, paying particular attention to regulatory requirements and compliance as well as best available technology. Including extensive references, it serves as an important resource for personnel involved in animal feeding operations.
Catalog no. DK804X, ISBN: 978-0-8493-3804-5 2006, 6 x 9, 576 pp. Suggested Price: $175.95 / £98.00
Catalog no. 7098, ISBN: 978-0-8493-7098-4 2007, 7 x 10, 496 pp. Suggested Price: $144.95 / £79.99
Columbia, Pennsylvania, USA
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Groundwater Pollution in Africa Edited by
Yongxin Xu
University of Western Cape, Bellville, South Africa
Brent Usher
University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa
Hydrological Impacts of Land Use Changes on Water Resources Management and SocioEconomic Development of the Upper Ewaso Ng’iro River Basin in Kenya Stephen Njuguna Ngigi
A collection of thirty peer-reviewed articles, this book provides a first glimpse into groundwater pollution in Africa. It begins with a broad overview of the situation in Africa highlighting topics of special significance to the continent and including broad country perspectives. The book includes specific case studies that substantiate the general perspectives. It presents a range of diverse hydrogeological settings, with associated pollution sources, their causes and consequences across the continent and methodologies to understand impacts and improve the situation. The book is a valuable reference to professionals and decision-makers confronted with a wide diversity of challenges.
UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, Delft, The Netherlands
Catalog no. SW167X, ISBN: 978-0-415-41167-7 2007, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 353 pp. Suggested Price: $139.95 / £72.50
Catalog no. SW0918, ISBN: 978-0-415-40918-6 2007, 240x170mm, 148 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $83.95 / £44.99
An assessment of the hydrological impacts of land use changes on water resources management and socio-economic development, this book explores the impact of irrigation on dry season river flows and highlights the challenge of flood storage strategies. While flood storage can reduce dry season irrigation water abstractions by more than a half, without affecting hydro-ecological functions downstream, unplanned flood harvesting may impact negatively on flood flow, being detrimental to natural ecosystems and groundwater downstream. The book discusses strategies to ensure equity allocation of basin water, creating a win-win situation for the water users affected.
Water Pollution / Water Resources Management
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Perchlorate
Environmental Problems and Solutions Kathleen Sellers, William Alsop , Stephen Clough, Marilyn Hoyt, Barbara Pugh, Joseph Robb, and Katherine Weeks Unlike references that narrowly focus on only a few aspects of this contaminant, this book offers a comprehensive, single source of information on perchlorate contamination in the environment. Organized to follow the logical sequence of identifying and solving contamination problems, the book provides the foundation necessary to understand perchlorate’s occurrence, environmental behavior, regulatory status, and remediation. The authors use case studies of perchlorate contamination in soil, groundwater, and surface water to illustrate these points. These case studies provide perspective on issues commonly faced by scientists, engineers, and managers of perchlorate-impacted sites. Catalog no. 8081, ISBN: 978-0-8493-8081-5 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 226 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99
Introduction to Urban Water Distribution
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Nemanja Trifunovic
UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, The Netherlands
Focusing primarily on basis of hydraulic design and computer modeling applied in water distribution, this book explains the general principles and practices of water distribution in a straightforward way. The workshop problems and design exercise develop a temporal and spatial perception of the main hydraulic parameters in the system for given layout and demand scenarios. The author provides a detailed discussion of water demand, which is a fundamental element of any network analysis, and principles of network construction, operation, and maintenance. The attached CD contains all spreadsheet applications mentioned in the text, and the network model used in the design exercise. Catalog no. SW5178, ISBN: 978-0-415-39517-5 2006, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 528 pp. Suggested Price: $219.95 / £122.00 Also Available in Soft Cover
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For more information and a complete list Modern Land Drainage
Water Resources Management / Wetlands 106
Planning, Design and Management of Agricultural Drainage Systems
Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems
Lambert K. Smedema
Edited by
Willem F. Vlotman
Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon, Portugal
Consultant, Arnhem, The Netherlands Consultant, SKM, Tatura, Australia Sinclair Knight Merz Consulting, Armidale, Australia
Naim H. Afgan
Zeljko Bogdan and Neven Duic University of Zagreb, Croatia
David W. Rycroft
University of Southampton, UK
Modern Land Drainage is a fully renewed and extended edition of Land Drainage: Planning and Design of Agricultural Drainage Systems, which was first published in 1983 (Batsford, London). The book is based on traditional drainage methods for rain-fed agriculture in the humid temperature zone. Significant parts are devoted to drainage for salinity control of irrigated land in (semi-) arid zones, and to drainage of rice land in the humid tropics. Institutional, management, and maintenance aspects are extensively covered, as well as the mitigation of adverse impacts of drainage interventions on the environment. Moreover, various applications for drainage, design, and management are treated. Catalog no. SW1645, ISBN: 978-90-5809-554-1 2005, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 449 pp. Suggested Price: $149.95 / £79.50
Porous Pavements
This work contains a collection of selected, peer-reviewed and state-of-the-art papers that were presented at the First Dubrovnik Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment systems that was held in June 15-20, 2003 in Dubrovnik, Croatia. This conference was focused on: discussion of sustainability concepts of energy, water and environment and their relation to global development; analysis of potential scientific and technological processes reflecting energy, water and environment exchange; presentation of energy, water and environment system models and their evaluation; and presentation of multi-criteria assessment of energy, water and environment systems. Catalog no. RU41387, ISBN: 978-90-5809-662-3 2004, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 367 pp. Suggested Price: $249.95 / £129.50
Biogeochemistry of Wetlands
Science and Applications
Bruce K. Ferguson
K. Ramesh Reddy
Series: Integrative Studies in Water Management & Land Development, 5
Ronald D. DeLaune
Written by a renowned expert with 25 years of experience in urban watershed management, Porous Pavements is the first comprehensive “encyclopedia” of porous pavement materials. The first five chapters lay a foundation for all porous pavement materials and applications, introducing the types of materials and arrangements, their roles in the urban environment, and the principles of pavement structure, hydrology, and rooting space. Subsequent chapters outline the costs, maintenance requirements, advantages and disadvantages for different applications, installation methods, sources of standard specifications, and performance levels for each family of porous pavement materials.
Elucidating the environmental impact of pollutants and the role freshwater and coastal wetlands play in global climate change, Biogeochemistry of Wetlands is the first source to focus entirely on the chemical and biological cycling of nutrients, trace elements, and toxic organic compounds in wetland environments. It covers electrochemistry, biochemical processes, and transformation mechanisms for naturally occurring and toxic compounds. Topics also include redox-pH conditions, wetland plant adaptation, and microbial-mediated processes. Case studies present findings from biogeochemical research conducted on freshwater (Florida Everglades) and coastal wetlands (Mississippi Delta).
Catalog no. 2670, ISBN: 978-0-8493-2670-7 2005, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 600 pp. Suggested Price: $185.95 / £103.00
Catalog no. L1678, ISBN: 978-1-56670-678-0 January 2009, 7 x 10, 800 pp. Suggested Price: $139.95 / £77.99
University of Georgia, Athens, USA
University of Florida, Gainesville, USA Wetland Biogeochemisty Institute, Louisiana, USA
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Managing Nutrients & Primary Productivity for Enhanced Fish Production in Lake Victoria’s Wetlands Uganda
Science and Conservation of Vernal Pools in Northeastern North America Aram J. K. Calhoun
University of Maine, Orono, USA
UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, Delft, The Netherlands
Phillip G. deMaynadier
This study discusses the importance of organic manure applications in enhancing nutrient levels, phytoplankton, and periphyton productivities and ultimately fish production. The study demonstrates how organic manures enhance algal development and fish production, emphasizing that close monitoring and control are needed. It explores the enhancement of fish yields using animal manure, fermented green manure, and artificial substrates for periphyton development, covers the good management practices required to regulate pond inputs and conditions, and discusses the role of fingerponds in ameliorating food security for resource-poor communities.
Pulling together information from a broad array of sources, this book guides readers through the issues and solutions surrounding seasonal pools. Drawing on fifteen years of experience, the editors have mined published literature, personal communication from professionals working in the field, unpublished reports and data, and other sources to present the latest information and practical application of this knowledge. They synthesize decades of research on vernal pools and pool-dependent biota, building a foundation for presenting the tools for conserving these ecosystems. Covering a wide range of topics, the book focuses on the key ecological function of vernal pools.
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Wetlands
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Treatment Wetlands The Functional Assessment of Wetland Ecosystems E Maltby
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Wetland Management Services, Chelsea, Michigan, USA
Scott D. Wallace
North American Wetland Engineering, LLC, White Bear Lake, Minnesota, USA
University of Liverpool, UK
Exploring wetland ecosystem management, this book/CD-ROM supplies a management tool for their effective evaluation. Delineating a user-friendly and practical methodology for carrying out ecosystem evaluations, the book introduces wetlands, describing their diversity and outlining the threats they face. It explains wetland evaluation and introduces the evaluation tool, covers the data collection and storage element of the evaluation tool, and provides step-by-step instructions for carrying out the evaluation. The book demonstrates how to evaluate the data collected and examine the functions being performed by a particular wetland area. The CD provides a model for storing and analyzing the data. Catalog no. WP2600, ISBN: 978-0-8493-2600-4 February 2009, 6 x 9, 520 pp. Suggested Price: $269.95 / £135.00
Completely revised and updated, Treatment Wetlands, Second Edition is still the most comprehensive resource available for planning, designing, and operating wetland treatment systems. It provides engineers and scientists with a complete reference source that includes: detailed information on wetland ecology, design for consistent performance, site specific studies, estimated costs, construction guidance and operational control through effective monitoring. Case histories of operational wetland treatment systems illustrate the variety of design approaches presented allowing readers to tailor them to the needs of their projects. Catalog no. L1526, ISBN: 978-1-56670-526-4 January 2009, 7 x 10, 1016 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £72.99
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Planning, Design, and Operation, Second Edition Syed R. Qasim
University of Texas, Arlington, USA
Wetlands
Providing step-by-step procedures for planning, design, construction, and operation, this book discusses technical and non-technical issues commonly found in the planning and design reports prepared by practicing engineers for wastewater treatment facilities. Topics include facility planning, process description, process selection logic, mass balance calculations, design calculations, and concepts for equipment sizing. Theory, design, operation and maintenance, troubleshooting, equipment selection, and specifications are integrated for each treatment process. This book aims to delineate this information for wide availability and use by students and practicing engineers. Catalog no. TX66885, ISBN: 978-1-56676-688-3 1999, 6 x 9, 1126 pp. Suggested Price: $154.95 / £86.00
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A Guide to Wetland Identification, Delineation, Classification, and Mapping Ralph W. Tiner
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Anyone involved with wetland regulations can use Wetland Indicators: A Guide to Wetland Identification, Delineation, Classification, and Mapping to strengthen their understanding about how wetlands function. Professor Tiner focuses on plants, soils, and other signs of wetland hydrology in the soil, or on the surface of wetlands. He provides critical insight into the development and significance of hydrophytic vegetation, hydric soils, and more. The book includes color plates documenting wetland indicators, figures illustrating wetland properties, tables of wetland plant communities, and examples for determining hydrophytic vegetation. Catalog no. L892, ISBN: 978-0-87371-892-9 1999, 7 x 10, 424 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99
Wetland Plants
Biology and Ecology Julie K. Cronk
Wei Ji
The University of Missouri, Kansas City, USA
Biological Science Consultant, Wayland, Michigan, USA
Series: Integrative Studies in Water Management & Land Development
M. Siobhan Fennessy
Focusing on watershed management, Wetland and Water Resource Modeling and Assessment provides in-depth discussions of scientific and technical advances in the field of watershed management, addresses water hydrology and water budget issues, and offers geospatial methods for wetland mapping. It presents modeling and assessment methods of wetlands and water resources, including remote sensing, geospatial modeling, and management decision making at a watershed scale. Some of the techniques have been applied to managing important watersheds in Asia and North America. The chapters also cover water quality and biogeochemical processes as well as wetland biology and ecology.
A detailed account of the biology and ecology of vascular wetland plants and their applications in wetland plant science, Wetland Plants: Biology and Ecology presents a synthesis of wetland plant studies and reviews from plant biology, plant physiology, evolution, genetics, community and population ecology, environmental science, and engineering. It contains up-to-date information for anyone planning research, writing grant proposals, or designing research protocols. Over 140 figures allow readers to visualize the concepts, and 40 tables give easy access to definitions and data. International examples provide a broad base of information.
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Genesis, Hydrology, Landscapes, and Classification Edited by
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North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota, USA
M.J. Vepraskas
Written for scientists without a background in soil science, comprehensive in scope, this book provides basic and advanced coverage of hydric soils from Florida to Alaska. It begins by examining the basic concepts, processes, and properties of aspects of hydric soils that pertain to virtually any hydric soil and providing a general overview and important terms and concepts. The book then covers the soils in specific kinds of wetlands and the different functions they perform. It emphasizes special wetlands conditions such as soils composed of sand, organic soils in northern North America, prairie wetlands, wetlands in saline situations, dry climates, and wetlands with modified hydrology.
Wetlands
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA
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A New Approach to Sediment Transport in the Design and Operation of Irrigation Canals: UNESCO-IHE Lecture Note Series................................................ 91 Adequate Food for All: Culture, Science, and Technology of Food in the 21st Century.............................. 23 Advances in Biological and Chemical Terrorism Countermeasures......................................................................... 34 Advances in Hazardous Industrial Waste Treatment.................. 44 Advances in Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences: 2008 ISPRS Congress Book.................... 73 Advances in Remote Sensing and Geoinformation Processing for Land Degradation Assessment: ISPRS Series.............................. 73 Advances in Spatio-Temporal Analysis: in: ISPRS Book Series, Vol. 5............................................................................................. 62 Aerial Mapping: Methods and Applications, Second Edition...... 73 Agricultural and Environmental Sustainability: Considerations for the Future...................................................... 23 Agricultural Sustainability: Principles, Processes, and Prospects............................................ 23 Agroecology: The Ecology of Sustainable Food Systems, Second Edition............................................................................. 24 Agroecosystems in a Changing Climate...................................... 24 Air Quality, 4th Edition................................................................ 19 Algae: Anatomy, Biochemistry, and Biotechnology..................... 24 Algorithmic Foundation of Multi-Scale Spatial Representation............................................................................. 62 Aluminum Recycling.................................................................. 54 American Beetles, Volume I: Archostemata, Myxophaga, Adephaga, Polyphaga: Staphyliniformia.................................... 25 American Beetles, Volume II: Polyphaga: Scarabaeoidea through Curculionoidea..................................... 25 An Introduction to Ecological Economics, Second Edition....... 22 Analysis of Pesticides in Food and Environmental Samples........ 7 Analytical Measurements in Aquatic Environments.................... 8 Applications of 3D Measurement from Images + DVD.............. 73 Applications of Environmental Aquatic Chemistry: A Practical Guide, Second Edition................................................ 3 Applied Hydraulic Transients: For Hydropower Plants and Pumping Stations........................................................................ 98 Applied Math for Wastewater Plant Operators.......................... 103 Applied Math for Wastewater Plant Operators - Workbook...... 103 Applied Math for Wastewater Plant Operators Set..................... 103 Applied Math for Water Plant Operators..................................... 92 Applied Math for Water Plant Operators - Workbook................. 92 Applied Math for Water Plant Operators Set............................... 92 Aquatic Responses to Watershed Clearcutting: Implications for Forestry and Fisheries Management................ 50 Aquifer Test Modeling.................................................................. 94 Asbestos: Risk Assessment, Epidemiology, and Health Effects.... 31 Assessing the Accuracy of Remotely Sensed Data: Principles and Practices, Second Edition.................................... 74 Assessing the Hazard of Metals and Inorganic Metal Substances in Aquatic and Terrestrial Systems................... 9 Atmospheric Acoustic Remote Sensing: Principles and Applications................................................................................. 74
Basic Environmental and Engineering Geology........................ 57 Basic Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines........................ 89 Basic GIS Coordinates................................................................. 62 Basic Hazardous Waste Management, Third Edition................. 45 Basic Math Concepts: For Water and Wastewater Plant Operators.......................................................................... 102 Bioassays with Arthropods, Second Edition................................ 10 Biodiversity Databases: Techniques, Politics, and Applications................................................................................. 25 Biodiversity In Agricultural Production Systems........................ 82 Biogeochemistry of Wetlands: Science and Applications.......... 106 Biological Approaches to Sustainable Soil Systems.................... 82 Biological Wastewater Treatment, Third Edition...................... 103 Biology and Management of the World Tarpon and Bonefish Fisheries................................................................. 50 Biology of Sharks and Their Relatives........................................ 25 Biology of the Southern Ocean, Second Edition......................... 26 Biotechnological Approaches for Pest Management and Ecological Sustainability............................................................. 50
C CAD and GIS Integration............................................................. 74 Carbon Sequestration in Soils of Latin America......................... 82 Cartographic Science: A Compendium of Map Projections, with Derivations........................................................................... 63 Central America: Geology, Resources and Hazards.................... 57 Characteristics of Geologic Materials and Formations: A Field Guide for Geotechnical Engineers.................................. 57 Chemical Oceanography, Third Edition....................................... 3 Chemical Property Estimation: Theory and Application.............. 8 Chemistry for Environmental and Earth Sciences....................... 3 Chemistry of Water Treatment, Second Edition.......................... 92 Chromatographic Analysis of the Environment, Third Edition... 8 Classics from IJGIS: Twenty years of the International Journal of Geographical Information Science and Systems................... 63 Classification Methods for Remotely Sensed Data...................... 74 Climate Change and Global Food Security................................. 50 Climate Change and Terrestrial Carbon Sequestration in Central Asia............................................................................. 82 Combustion and Incineration Processes, Third Edition,........... 47 Compilation of EPA’s Sampling and Analysis Methods, Second Edition............................................................................... 8 Computation and Visualization for Understanding Dynamics in Geographic Domains: A Research Agenda............ 63 Computational River Dynamics.................................................. 99 Construction of Marine and Offshore Structures, Third Edition............................................................................... 89 Core and Core Logging for Geologists......................................... 58 Corporate Environmental Management..................................... 37 Corporate Safety Compliance: OSHA, Ethics, and the Law......... 37 Corrosion-under-insulation (CUI) guidelines (EFC 55)............ 89 CRC Handbook of Avian Body Masses, Second Edition.............. 26 CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 90th Edition.............. 3
CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physicson CD.......................... 3 CRC Handbook of Laboratory Safety, 5th Edition......................... 4 CRC World Dictionary of Grasses: Common Names, Scientific Names, Eponyms, Synonyms, and Etymology - 3 Volume Set... 55 Creating Spatial Information Infrastructures: Towards the Spatial Semantic Web.................................................................. 75 Cryptosporidium and Cryptosporidiosis, Second Edition........... 92
D Dams and Appurtenant Hydraulic Structures............................. 90 Data Mining for Global Trends in Mountain Biodiversity.......... 26 Datums and Map Projections: For Remote Sensing, GIS and Surveying, Second Edition.......................................................... 63 Decommissioning and Radioactive Waste Management........... 45 Deep Excavation: Theory and Practice....................................... 83 Definitions, Conversions, and Calculations for Occupational Safety and Health Professionals, Third Edition.......................... 35 Derivation and Use of Environmental Quality and Human Health Standards for Chemical Substances in Water and Soil... 10 Design Analysis in Rock Mechanics............................................ 58 Design of Hydraulic Gates........................................................... 90 Design of Thermal Oxidation Systems for Volatile Organic Compounds.................................................................................. 19 Digital Terrain Modeling: Principles and Methodology............. 64 Dredging in Coastal Waters......................................................... 90 Drought and Water Crises: Science, Technology, and Management Issues..................................................................... 51 Dynamic and Mobile GIS: Investigating Changes in Space and Time............................................................................................. 64 Dynamics of Forest Ecosystems in Central Africa during the Holocene: Past - Present - Future: Palaeoecology of Africa, An International Yearbook of Landscape Evolution and Palaeoenvironments.................................................................... 26 Dynamics of Pond Aquaculture................................................ 101
E Ecological Basis of Agroforestry.................................................. 27 Ecological Risk Assessment, Second Edition.............................. 32 Ecological Risk Evaluation of Polluted Soils.............................. 32 Economics and Ecological Risk Assessment: Applications to Watershed Management.............................................................. 32 Economics of Environment and Development........................... 21 Ecosystem Responses to Mercury Contamination: Indicators of Change................................................................... 10 Ecotextiles: The Way Forward for Sustainable Development in Textiles......................................................................................... 51 Ecotoxicology of Explosives......................................................... 11 Ecotoxicology: A Comprehensive Treatment............................... 10 Effective Expert Witnessing, Fourth Edition: Practices for the 21st Century...................................................... 37 Effective Safety and Health Training........................................... 35 Elements of Environmental Engineering: Thermodynamics and Kinetics, Third Edition........................... 16 Emergency Action for Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents............................................................................. 42 Emergency Characterization of Unknown Materials................. 43
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Emergency Response Handbook for Chemical and Biological Agents and Weapons, Second Edition......................................... 43 Emerging Markets for Ecosystem Services: A Case Study of the Panama Canal Watershed........................... 27 Encyclopedia of Environmental Science and Engineering, Fifth Edition, Volumes One and Two........................................... 16 Encyclopedia of Pest Management, Volume II........................... 11 Encyclopedia of Soil Science, Second Edition............................ 83 Encyclopedia of Water Science, Second Edition......................... 88 Energy Efficiency: Real Time Energy Infrastructure Investment and Asset Management............................................ 51 Engineering Geomorphology: Theory and Practice................... 56 Environment Conscious Manufacturing.................................... 52 Environmental and Ecological Statistics with R........................ 40 Environmental aspects of textile dyeing..................................... 45 Environmental Assessment of Estuarine Ecosystems: A Case Study................................................................................. 32 Environmental Chemistry in Society............................................ 4 Environmental Chemistry, Ninth Edition..................................... 4 Environmental Chemometrics: Principles and Modern Applications................................................................................. 40 Environmental Compliance Handbook...................................... 38 Environmental Compliance: A Web-Enhanced Resource.......... 38 Environmental Degradation and Transformation of Organic Chemicals...................................................................................... 6 Environmental Economics for Watershed Restoration.............. 22 Environmental Hydrogeology, Second Edition........................... 94 Environmental Hydrology, Second Edition................................. 99 Environmental Isotopes in Bioremediation and Biodegradation............................................................................ 47 Environmental Isotopes in Hydrogeology................................... 99 Environmental Life Cycle Costing............................................... 22 Environmental Management of Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs)........................................ 104 Environmental Modeling: A Practical Introduction................... 33 Environmental Modelling with GIS and Remote Sensing......... 64 Environmental Policy and Public Health................................... 38 Environmental Science............................................................... 17 Environmental Science and Technology: A Sustainable Approach to Green Science and Technology, Second Edition.... 17 Environmental Site Assessment Phase I: Fundamentals, Guidelines, and Regulations, Third Edition............................... 47 Environmental Soil Science, Third Edition................................ 83 Essential Environmental Studies................................................ 17 Essentials of Toxic Chemical Risk: Science and Society............ 11 Evaluation and Prevention of Natural Risks.............................. 58 Evapotranspiration Covers for Landfills and Waste Sites........... 55 Expansive Soils: Recent Advances in Characterization and Treatment..................................................................................... 83 Experimental Rock Mechanics................................................... 58 Exposure Analysis.......................................................................... 6 Extrapolation Practice for Ecotoxicological Effect Characterization of Chemicals.................................................... 11
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Fate of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment and in Water Treatment Systems......................................................................... 6 Field and Laboratory Investigations in Agroecology, Second Edition............................................................................. 24 Field Confirmation Testing for Suspicious Substances.............. 43 Field Sampling Methods for Remedial Investigations, Second Edition............................................................................. 48 Fingerponds: Managing Nutrients & Primary Productivity For Enhanced Fish Production in Lake Victoria’s Wetlands Uganda....................................................................................... 107 Flood Control and Drainage Engineering, 3rd edition............ 101 Fluid Mechanics of Environmental Interfaces........................... 17 Food Exploitation By Social Insects: Ecological, Behavioral, and Theoretical Approaches.................................... 27 Food, Energy, and Society, Third Edition.................................... 28 Forest Hydrology: An Introduction to Water and Forests, Second Edition............................................................................. 99 Fractals and Multifractals in Ecology and Aquatic Science....... 28 Freshwater Bivalve Ecotoxicology............................................... 12 Functional Plant Ecology, Second Edition................................. 28 Fundamentals of Biofilm Research............................................ 93 Fundamentals of Ecotoxicology, Second Edition....................... 12 Fundamentals of Environmental Chemistry, Third Edition........ 4 Fundamentals of Satellite Remote Sensing................................ 75 Fundamentals of Sustainable Chemical Science......................... 5 Fuzzy Surfaces in GIS and Geographical Analysis: Theory, Analytical Methods, Algorithms and Applications...................... 64
GIS Cartography: A Guide to Effective Map Design.................... 67 GIS for Environmental Decision-Making................................... 68 GIS for Sustainable Development............................................... 68 GIS for Water Resource and Watershed Management................ 68 GIS Programming: Concepts and Applications.......................... 68 GIS: A Computing Perspective, Second Edition.......................... 66 Global Mapping of Human Settlement: Experiences, Data Sets and Prospects............................................................... 69 Global Warming, Natural Hazards, and Emergency Management................................................................................ 18 GPS for Land Surveyors, Third Edition....................................... 69 Green Chemistry: Environmentally Benign Reactions................. 5 Green-Stream Mapping: Using Lean Techniques to Go Green.. 18 Groundwater and Human Development: IAH Selected Papers on Hydrogeology 6...................................... 95 Groundwater Chemicals Desk Reference, Fourth Edition.......... 95 Groundwater Contamination by Solvent Stabilizers: Remediation of 1,4 Dioxane....................................................... 48 Groundwater Flow Understanding: From Local to Regional Scale............................................................................. 95 Groundwater for Sustainable Development: Problems, Perspectives and Challenges........................................................ 96 Groundwater in Fractured Rocks: IAH Selected Paper Series, volume 9...................................................................................... 96 Groundwater Pollution in Africa............................................... 105 Guidelines for Process Hazards Analysis (PHA, HAZOP), Hazards Identification, and Risk Analysis.................................. 43
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Genomic Approaches for Cross-Species Extrapolation in Toxicology.................................................................................... 12 Genomics in Regulatory Ecotoxicology: Applications and Challenges................................................................................... 12 Geochemistry, Groundwater and Pollution................................ 95 Geocoding Health Data: The Use of Geographic Codes in Cancer Prevention and Control, Research and Practice............ 65 Geoenvironmental Sustainability............................................... 52 Geographic Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, Second Edition............................................................................. 65 Geographic Information Services for Ubiquitous Mobile Services............................................................................ 65 Geographic Information Systems in Water Resources Engineering................................................................................. 66 Geographic Information: Value, Pricing, Production, and Consumption............................................................................... 65 Geographical Information Systems for the Non-Specialist........ 66 Geologic Hazards: A Field Guide for Geotechnical Engineers.... 59 Geological Engineering............................................................... 59 Geology of Egypt and Libya......................................................... 59 Geomicrobiology, Fifth Edition................................................... 60 Geospatial Information Technology for Emergency Response.. 66 Geotechnical Engineering of Dams............................................ 90 Geothermal Energy: Renewable Energy and the Environment.52 GIS and Archaeological Site Location Modeling........................ 67 GIS and Evidence-Based Policy Making..................................... 67 GIS Applications in Agriculture................................................... 67
Handbook of Agricultural Geophysics......................................... 84 Handbook of Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents, Second Edition............................................................................. 44 Handbook of Ecological Indicators for Assessment of Ecosystem Health........................................................................................... 33 Handbook of Ecotoxicology, Second Edition.............................. 13 Handbook of Estimation Methods for Chemical Mass Transport in the Environment............................................. 6 Handbook of Globalization and the Environment..................... 52 Handbook of gold exploration and evaluation........................... 60 Handbook of Indoor Air Contaminants...................................... 20 Handbook of OSHA Construction Safety and Health, Second Edition............................................................................. 35 Handbook of Physical-Chemical Properties and Environmental Fate for Organic Chemicals, Second Edition................................ 7 Handbook of Physical-Chemical Properties and Environmental Fate for Organic Chemicals, Second Edition on CD-ROM........... 7 Handbook of Pollution Prevention Practices.............................. 18 Handbook of Quay Walls............................................................. 91 Handbook of Regenerative Landscape Design............................ 48 Handbook of Safety and Health for the Service Industry 4 Volume Set................................................................................ 36 Handbook of Soil Science............................................................ 84 Handbook of Turfgrass Management and Physiology................ 56 Handbook of Waste Management and Co-product Recovery in Food Processing: Volume 1.......................................................... 55 Handbook of Water Analysis, Second Edition............................. 93
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Handbook of Water and Energy Management in Food Processing......................................................................... 103 Hazardous Industrial Waste Treatment...................................... 45 Hazardous Laboratory Chemicals Disposal Guide, Third Edition............................................................................... 46 Heavy Metals in the Environment............................................... 46 Hierarchical Modeling and Analysis for Spatial Data................ 40 High Performance Computing in Remote Sensing.................... 75 Hydrogeology and Groundwater Modeling, Second Edition...... 96 Hydrological Impacts of Land Use Changes on Water Resources Management and Socio-Economic Development of the Upper Ewaso Ng’iro River Basin in Kenya...................... 105 Hyperspectral Remote Sensing of Tropical and Sub-Tropical Forests.......................................................................................... 76 Hyperspectral Remote Sensing: Principles and Applications..... 75
I, J, K Image Analysis, Classification and Change Detection in Remote Sensing: With Algorithms for ENVI/IDL........................ 76 Image Processing for Remote Sensing....................................... 76 In Situ Remediation Engineering............................................... 48 Industrial Hygiene Control of Airborne Chemical Hazards........ 20 Industrial Safety and Health for Administrative Services........... 36 Industrial Safety and Health for Goods and Materials Services......................................................................................... 36 Industrial Safety and Health for Infrastructure Services............ 36 Industrial Safety and Health for People-Oriented Services........ 36 Integrated Assessment of Health and Sustainability of Agroecosystems............................................................................ 28 Interlinking of Rivers in India: Issues and Concerns................. 57 Introducion to Remote Sensing.................................................. 76 Introduction to Agroecology: Principles and Practices.............. 29 Introduction to Environmental Management............................ 38 Introduction to Environmental Toxicology: Impacts of Chemicals Upon Ecological Systems, Third Edition.................. 13 Introduction to Green Chemistry.................................................. 5 Introduction to Isotope Hydrology: Stable and Radioactive Isotopes of Hydrogen, Carbon, and Oxygen IAH International Contributions to Hydrogeology 25..................... 100 Introduction to Nanoscience and Nanotechnology.................... 18 Introduction to Soil Mechanics Laboratory Testing................... 84 Introduction to Spatial Econometrics......................................... 70 Introduction to Urban Water Distribution................................ 105 Invasive Plants and Forest Ecosystems....................................... 29 Investigation, Remediation and Protection of Land Resources..................................................................................... 53
L Land Use Change: Science, Policy and Management................ 77 Land Use Effects on Streamflow and Water Quality in the Northeastern United States........................................................ 100 Land Use Scenarios: Environmental Consequences of Development................................................................................ 53 Laser Remote Sensing................................................................. 77 Law for the Expert Witness, Third Edition.................................. 39
Living with the Earth, Third Edition: Concepts in Environmental Health Science................................................... 35 Local Models for Spatial Analysis................................................ 77
M Management of Pollutant Emission from Landfills and Sludge................................................................................... 55 Managing Indoor Air Quality, Fourth Edition............................ 20 Manual of Environmental Analysis.............................................. 9 Manual of Geospatial Science and Technology.......................... 70 Manual of Soil Laboratory Testing, Third Edition..................... 84 Manual on the Causes and Control of Activated Sludge Bulking, Foaming, and Other Solids Seperation Problems, 3rd Edition................................................................................. 104 Measuring Workplace Performance, Second Edition................. 36 Mechanistic Toxicology: The Molecular Basis of How Chemicals Disrupt Biological Targets, Second Edition.............. 13 Methods in Environmental Forensics......................................... 39 Methods in Karst Hydrogeology: IAH: International Contributions to Hydrogeology, 26.............................................. 97 Middle American Terranes, Potential Correlatives, and Orogenic Processes...................................................................... 60 Modeling Phosphorus in the Environment................................ 85 Modelling Urban Development with Geographical Information Systems and Cellular Automata............................. 70 Modern Land Drainage: Planning, Design and Management of Agricultural Drainage Systems....................... 106 Modern Soil Microbiology, Second Edition................................. 85 Multispectral Image Analysis Using the Object-Oriented Paradigm..................................................................................... 77 Municipal Stormwater Management, Second Edition............. 100
N Nanotechnology and the Environment...................................... 44 Nanotechnology: Health and Environmental Risks................... 36 Natural Attenuation of Trace Element Availability in Soils.......... 7 Natural Hazards Analysis: Reducing the Impact of Disasters.... 33 Natural Wastewater Treatment Systems.................................... 104 NEPA and Environmental Planning: Tools, Techniques, and Approaches for Practitioners....................................................... 39 New Frontiers in Urban Analysis: In Honor of Atsuyuki Okabe........................................................ 70
O Occupational Health and Safety Management: A Practical Approach, Second Edition......................................... 37 Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review, Volume 45.................................................................................... 13 Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review, Volume 46.................................................................................... 14 Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review, Volume 47.................................................................................... 14 Open Space Analysis: Principles and Applications...................... 19 Optical Mineralogy: Principles And Practice.............................. 60 Organic Pollutants: An Ecotoxicological Perspective, Second Edition............................................................................. 14
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Perchlorate: Environmental Problems and Solutions............. 105 Petroleum Reservoir Rock and Fluid Properties......................... 61 Plantations and Protected Areas in Sustainable Forestry........... 53 Pleurocarpous Mosses: Systematics and Evolution.................... 29 Polarimetric Radar Imaging: From Basics to Applications....... 78 Population-Level Ecological Risk Assessment............................ 33 Porous Pavements..................................................................... 106 Port Security Management.......................................................... 91 Practical Aspects of Trapped Ion Mass Spectrometry, Volume Five: Applications of Ion Trapping Devices...................... 9 Practical Aspects of Trapped Ion Mass Spectrometry, Volume Four: Theory and Instrumentation............................................... 9 Practical Guidelines for the Analysis of Seawater..................... 100 Practical Handbook of Environmental Site Characterization and Ground-Water Monitoring, Second Edition........................ 97 Practical Manual of Groundwater Microbiology, Second Edition............................................................................. 97 Predator-Prey Dynamics: The Role of Olfaction......................... 29 Principles and Applications of Time Domain Electrometry in Geoenvironmental Engineering.................................................. 61 Principles and Methods of Toxicology, Fifth Edition.................. 14 Principles of Air Quality Management, Second Edition............. 20 Principles of Ecotoxicology, Third Edition................................. 14 Principles of Geospatial Surveying.............................................. 78 Principles of Hazardous Materials Management, Second Edition............................................................................. 44 Principles of Modeling Uncertainties in Spatial Data and Spatial Analyses............................................... 71 Probability and Statistics Applications for Environmental Science......................................................................................... 41 Problem Solving in Soil Mechanics............................................ 85 Programming ArcObjects with VBA: A Task-Oriented Approach, Second Edition........................................................... 71
Q Quality Aspects in Spatial Data Mining...................................... 71 Quantifying and Understanding Plant Nitrogen Uptake for Systems Modeling...................................................... 85 Quantitative Methods and Applications in GIS........................... 71
R Radiation Risks in Perspective.................................................... 34 Radioactive Air Sampling Methods............................................. 21 Radionuclide Concentrations in Food and the Environment...... 7 Rapid Bioassessment of Stream Health..................................... 101 Remediation Engineering: Design Concepts.............................. 49 Remediation Hydraulics.............................................................. 49 Remediation of former Manufactured Gas Plants and Other Coal-Tar Sites............................................................. 49 Remote Sensing and GIS Accuracy Assessment.......................... 78 Remote Sensing for Geologists: A Guide to Image Interpretation................................................. 78 Remote Sensing of Global Croplands for Food Security............. 69 Remote Sensing of Impervious Surfaces..................................... 79 Remote Sensing of Soil Salinization: Impact on Land Management................................................................................ 79
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S Safe Use of Chemicals: A Practical Guide................................... 15 Sampling Strategies for Natural Resources and the Environment................................................................................ 41 Sampling Techniques for Forest Inventories.............................. 41 Saudi Arabia: An Environmental Overview................................. 21 Science and Conservation of Vernal Pools in Northeastern North America: Ecology and Conservation of Seasonal Wetlands in Northeastern North America................................. 107 Sediment and Contaminant Transport in Surface Waters....... 102 Sediments Contamination and Sustainable Remediation....... 102 Signal and Image Processing for Remote Sensing.................... 80 Signal Processing for Remote Sensing....................................... 80 Soil and Water Chemistry: An Integrative Approach.................... 5 Soil and Water Conservation Handbook: Policies, Practices, Conditions, and Terms................................. 86 Soil Carbon Management: Economic, Environmental and Societal Benefits........................................................................... 86 Soil Mechanics............................................................................. 86 Soil Mechanics For Environmental Engineers........................... 87 Soil Organic Matter in Sustainable Agriculture.......................... 30 Soil Sampling and Methods of Analysis, Second Edition........... 87 Soils and Environmental Quality................................................ 15 Soils in the Humid Tropics and Monsoon Region of Indonesia..................................................................................... 87 Solar Energy: Renewable Energy and the Environment............ 53 Solvent Extraction and Liquid Membranes: Fundamentals and Applications in New Materials..................... 49 Spatial Ecology............................................................................ 30 Spatial Technology and Archaeology: The Archaeological Applications of GIS...................................................................... 72 Spatiotemporal Patterns in Ecology and Epidemiology: Theory, Models, and Simulation................................................. 30 Statistical Detection and Surveillance of Geographic Clusters.. 41 Statistical Methods for Spatial Data Analysis.............................. 80 Statistical Methods for Spatio-Temporal Systems....................... 42 Statistics for Environmental Science and Management, Second Edition............................................................................. 42 Statistics with Applications in Biology and Geology................... 61 Submarine Groundwater............................................................. 97 Sustainability of construction materials..................................... 54 Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems....................................................................................... 106 Sustainable Mining Practices: A Global Perspective................... 54 Sustainable Wells: Maintenance, Problem Prevention, and Rehabilitation.............................................................................. 98 Synthetic Aperture Radar Imaging............................................. 81
System Safety Engineering And Risk Assessment: A Practical Approach................................................................... 34 Systema Naturae 250 - The Linnaean Ark.................................. 30
T The 3-D Global Spatial Data Model: Foundation of the Spatial Data Infrastructure........................... 62 The Air Engine: Stirling Cycle Power for a Sustainable Future...................................................................... 19 The Analysis of Ecological Data Using R.................................... 40 The Chemical Components of Tobacco and Tobacco Smoke.... 34 The Conversion to Sustainable Agriculture: Principles, Processes, and Practices............................................ 51 The Design, Performance, and Analysis of Slug Tests................ 98 The Economics of Environmental Protection: A Petroleum Industry Perspective................................................ 22 The Environment: Science, Issues, and Solutions...................... 16 The Essential Handbook of Ground-Water Sampling................ 94 The Everglades Handbook: Understanding the Ecosystem, Third Edition............................................................................... 27 The functional assessment of wetland ecosystems................... 107 The Geology of the Everglades and Adjacent Areas.................... 59 The Global Positioning System and ArcGIS, Third Edition....... 69 The Handbook of Groundwater Engineering, Second Edition... 96 The Indian Ocean Tsunami........................................................ 56 The RF and Microwave Handbook, Second Edition - 3 Volume Set.................................................... 80 The Rhizosphere: Biochemistry and Organic Substances at the Soil-Plant Interface, Second Edition................................ 86 The Science of Air: Concepts and Applications, Second Edition............................................................................. 21 The Science of Water: Concepts and Applications, Second Edition............................................................................. 88 The Toxicology and Biochemistry of Insecticides....................... 15 The Toxicology of Fishes............................................................. 15 The Use of Nutrients in Crop Plants............................................ 87 The Water Encyclopedia, Third Edition: Hydrologic Data and Internet Resources....................................................... 89 Theories of Geographic Concepts: Ontological Approaches to Semantic Integration.................................................................. 72 Topographic Laser Ranging and Scanning: Principles and Processing.................................................................................... 81 Treatment Wetlands, Second Edition........................................ 107 Turfgrass and Landscape Irrigation Water Quality: Assessment and Management........................................................................ 56
Urban Remote Sensing................................................................ 81 Urban Wildlife Management....................................................... 31
V Valuation of Ecological Resources: Integration of Ecology and Socioeconomics in Environmental Decision Making......... 23 Veterinary Medicines in the Environment.................................. 16 Visualizing Data Patterns with Micromaps................................. 42
W, X, Y, Z Wadi Hydrology.......................................................................... 101 Waste Management Practices: Municipal, Hazardous, and Industrial..................................................................................... 46 Waste Treatment in the Metal Manufacturing, Forming, Coating, and Finishing Industries.............................. 46 Waste Treatment in the Mining and Chemicals Manufacturing Industries........................................................... 47 Wastewater Purification: Aerobic Granulation in Sequencing Batch Reactors....................................................... 104 Wastewater Treatment Plants: Planning, Design, and Operation, Second Edition................................................. 109 Water and Life: The Unique Properties of H20............................ 88 Water and Urban Development Paradigms: Towards an Integration of Engineering, Design and Management Approaches................................................................................... 88 Water and Wastewater Treatment: A Guide for the Nonengineering Professional...................................................... 93 Water Distribution System Monitoring: A Practical Approach for Evaluating Water Quality................... 93 Water Treatment Unit Processes: Physical and Chemical.......... 94 Wetland and Water Resource Modeling and Assessment: A Watershed Perspective............................................................. 109 Wetland Indicators: A Guide to Wetland Identification, Delineation, Classification, and Mapping................................ 109 Wetland Plants: Biology and Ecology....................................... 109 Wetland Soils: Genesis, Hydrology, Landscapes, and Classification............................................................................. 110 Wetlands: Monitoring, Modelling and Management............... 110 Wildlife Habitat Management: Concepts and Applications in Forestry.................................................................................... 31 Wildlife Science: Linking Ecological Theory and Management Applications........................................................... 31 Wind Energy: Renewable Energy and the Environment............ 54
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Representing, Modeling and Visualizing the Natural Environment................................................................................ 79 Resource Management Information Systems: Remote Sensing, GIS and Modelling, Second Edition............... 79 Restoration and Management of Lakes and Reservoirs, Third Edition............................................................................. 102 Rock Quality, Seismic Velocity, Attenuation and Anisotropy...... 61
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Abdullah; Mohammad Z............................................................. 89 Adams; Clark E............................................................................ 31 Adams; William J........................................................................... 9 Aelion; C. Marjorie....................................................................... 47 Aery; N.C......................................................................................... 9 Afgan; Naim............................................................................... 106 Aga; Diana S.................................................................................. 6 Aguettant; Jennifer....................................................................... 84 Aguilar; Manuel........................................................................... 49 Ahluwalia; V. K......................................................................... 4, 17 Ahmad; Q.K.................................................................................. 57 Ahmed; Ahsan Uddin................................................................... 57 Ahuja; Lajpat R............................................................................ 85 Akinci; Burcu............................................................................... 74 Alimuddin; Zanial....................................................................... 89 Allan; Arthur L............................................................................. 78 Allard; Ann-Sofie............................................................................ 5 Allred; Barry................................................................................. 84 Al-Rawas; Amer Ali...................................................................... 83 Alsop; William R........................................................................ 105 Alvarado; Guillermo E................................................................. 57 Aly; Osman M............................................................................... 92 Amiard-Triquet; Claude............................................................... 32 Anisfeld; Shimon C...................................................................... 27 Ankley; Gerald.............................................................................. 12 Aplin; Paul................................................................................... 79 Appelo; C. A. J............................................................................... 95 Appleton; Katy.............................................................................. 68 Aravena; R.................................................................................... 47 Armour; Margaret-Ann................................................................ 46 Armstrong; Marc P....................................................................... 65 Arnett, Jr.; Ross H.......................................................................... 25 Arsenie; Dumitru......................................................................... 98 Asami; Yasuhi.............................................................................. 70 Ash; Sara J.................................................................................... 31 Aspinall; Richard J....................................................................... 77 Assaad; Fakhry A.......................................................................... 94 Aswathanarayana; U.................................................................... 56 Atkinson; R. J. A........................................................................... 14 Ault; Jerald S................................................................................ 50 Austin; Galen P............................................................................. 34 Aysen; A................................................................................... 85, 86
B Bahr, Nicholas.............................................................................. 34 Ball; Andrew S.............................................................................. 82 Baltsavias; Emmanuel................................................................. 73 Banerjee; Sudipto......................................................................... 40 Barbero; Secondo......................................................................... 58 Barnsley; Mike J........................................................................... 33 Barnthouse; Lawrence W............................................................. 33 Barrett; Katie................................................................................ 16 Barrow; John D............................................................................ 88 Barsanti; Laura............................................................................ 24 Barten; Paul K............................................................................ 100 Barton; Nick................................................................................. 61 Basim; Swamy C.......................................................................... 87 Basra; Amarjit.............................................................................. 29 Bassett; Scott D............................................................................. 53 Batish; Daizy Rani................................................................. 27, 29 Baum; Edward............................................................................... 8 Beard; James M.............................................................................. 3 Bell; F.G........................................................................................ 57 Bell; Graeme................................................................................ 90 Benckiser; Gero............................................................................ 82
Benson; William H....................................................................... 12 Bergeson; Lynn L......................................................................... 44 Bernoux; martial......................................................................... 82 Beyenal; Haluk............................................................................. 93 Bhattacharya; Prosun.................................................................. 96 Bijker; Wietske............................................................................. 71 Billen; Roland.............................................................................. 64 Binford; Michael W...................................................................... 53 Biradar; Chandashekhar............................................................. 69 Bishop; Christine A...................................................................... 10 Blackbourn; Graham................................................................... 58 Blackman, Jr.; William C............................................................. 45 Blaesild; Preben........................................................................... 61 Blakemore; Michael..................................................................... 65 Bocanegra; Emilia . .................................................................... 95 Boelsterli; Urs A............................................................................ 13 Bogdan; Zeljko........................................................................... 106 Borengasser; Marcus.................................................................... 75 Bossler; John D............................................................................. 70 Bovo; Stefano............................................................................... 58 Boxall; Alistair B. A...................................................................... 16 Boyd; Claude E........................................................................... 101 Bradley; Stuart............................................................................. 74 Bregman; Jacob I......................................................................... 38 Brock; Theo C.M.......................................................................... 11 Bronstein; Daniel A...................................................................... 39 Brossett; Michele P..................................................................... 101 Brown; Dan L............................................................................... 23 Bruins; Randall J. F................................................................ 23, 32 Bruulsema; Tom.......................................................................... 85 Bullock; Jane A............................................................................. 18 Bundschuh; Jochen............................................................... 57, 96 Burkholder; Earl F........................................................................ 62 Burroughs; H.E............................................................................ 20 Burton, Jr.; G. Allen...................................................................... 13 Butler, Jr.; James J......................................................................... 98 Byrnes; Mark Edward................................................................... 48
C Cabrera; Miguel L........................................................................ 85 Cairns, Jr.; John............................................................................ 13 Calhoun; Aram J. K.................................................................... 107 Campagna; Michele..................................................................... 68 Campus; Stefano.......................................................................... 58 Cantor; Abigail F.......................................................................... 93 Cantrell; Stephen......................................................................... 30 Canty; Morton J............................................................................ 76 Carlin; Bradley. P.......................................................................... 40 Carr; Daniel B.............................................................................. 42 Carran; R. Andrew....................................................................... 24 Carrier; Jeffrey C........................................................................... 25 Carrillo R; J. Joel.......................................................................... 95 Carrow; Robert N......................................................................... 56 Carter; M.R................................................................................... 87 Cashman; John R........................................................................ 43 Cassie; Stuart............................................................................... 22 Cerri; Carlos C.............................................................................. 82 Cerri, Eduardo............................................................................. 82 Chandler; Jim............................................................................... 73 Chandrasekharam; D. ................................................................ 96 Chang; Chein-I............................................................................ 75 Chang; Kang-Tsung..................................................................... 71 Chang; Mingteh........................................................................... 99 Chapman; Peter M......................................................................... 9 Chen; C.H............................................................................... 76, 79 Chen; Jiaping Paul...................................................................... 46 Chen; Julie................................................................................... 44
Chen; Jun..................................................................................... 73 Cheremisinoff, Nicholas P........................................................... 18 Christie; R.M................................................................................ 45 Christopher; Kenneth................................................................... 91 Chuvieco; Emilio......................................................................... 75 Clark; Ian D................................................................................. 99 Clay; David................................................................................... 67 Clements; William H.................................................................... 10 Clough; Stephen R............................................................... 44, 105 Coggburn; Jerrell D...................................................................... 52 Cole; Eugene C............................................................................. 20 Comeskey; Allen E........................................................................ 98 Congalton; Russell G................................................................... 74 Conover; Michael R..................................................................... 29 Cooke; G. Dennis....................................................................... 102 Corbett; John D............................................................................ 66 Cortina; Jose Luis......................................................................... 49 Cosner; Chris................................................................................ 30 Costanza; Robert.................................................................... 23, 33 Cracknell, Arthur P....................................................................... 76 Craft-McCormick; Lisa................................................................. 35 Craglia; Max................................................................................ 67 Crane; Mark........................................................................... 10, 16 Crites; Ronald W......................................................................... 104 Cronk; Julie K............................................................................. 108 Cullimore; D. Roy........................................................................ 97 Cumberland; John H.................................................................... 22 CUR Centre for Civil Engineering; ............................................. 91 Curry; Gordon B........................................................................... 25 Cutler; D. Richard........................................................................ 40
D Daigger; Glen T.................................................................. 103, 104 Daly; Herman............................................................................... 22 Dandekar; Abhijit Y...................................................................... 61 Daniels; Jeffrey J........................................................................... 84 Dantzig; Jonathan....................................................................... 57 Daou, Suha F................................................................................ 37 Darabaris; John............................................................................ 37 Daston; George P.......................................................................... 12 de la Cretaz; Avril L.................................................................... 100 De Zwart; Dick.............................................................................. 11 Debo; Thomas N........................................................................ 100 DeLaune; Ronald D................................................................... 106 Delleur; Jacques W....................................................................... 96 DeMaynadier; Phillip G............................................................. 107 Depeweg; Herman........................................................................ 91 Di Giulio; Richard T.............................................................. 12, 15 Dikshith; T.S.S.............................................................................. 15 Dodson; Ronald F......................................................................... 31 Doraiswamy; Paul....................................................................... 82 Drew; David.................................................................................. 97 Drinan; Joanne............................................................................ 93 Drummond; Jane......................................................................... 64 Duckham; Matt............................................................................ 69 Duic; Neven................................................................................ 106 Duke; Catherine V.A....................................................................... 3 Duncan; Ronny R........................................................................ 56 Dunning, Jr.; John B.................................................................... 26 Dutta; Joydeep.............................................................................. 18 Dutta; Subijoy.............................................................................. 54 Dyer; Scott D................................................................................ 11 Dzhamalov; Roald G................................................................... 97
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E Eccleston; Charles H.................................................................... 39 Edell; Robert D............................................................................. 38 Edwards; Grant R......................................................................... 24 Edwards; Thomas C..................................................................... 40 Egna; Hillary S........................................................................... 101 Ehrlich; Henry Lutz..................................................................... 60 Ehsani; Mohammad Reza........................................................... 84 Eidson; James Vernon.................................................................. 35 Eisma; D....................................................................................... 90 Ellison; D. Hank..................................................................... 42, 44 Erbisti; Paulo C.F......................................................................... 90 Ernst; W. G.................................................................................... 60 Essington; Michael E..................................................................... 5 Etchevers; Jorge............................................................................ 82 Everett; Lorne G........................................................................... 97 Evrendilek; Fatih......................................................................... 16
F Fageria; Nand Kumar.................................................................. 87 Falkner; Edgar............................................................................. 73 Farris; Jerry L................................................................................ 12 Faust; Samuel D.......................................................................... 92 Fayer; Ronald............................................................................... 92 Fell; Robin................................................................................... 90 Fenna; Donald............................................................................. 63 Fennessy; M. Siobhan.......................................................... 16, 108 Ferguson; Bruce K...................................................................... 106 Fernandes; Erick.......................................................................... 82 Ferrer; Mercedes........................................................................... 59 Feyen; Jan..................................................................................... 88 Fierro, Jr.; Pedro........................................................................... 89 Finkenstadt; Barbel...................................................................... 42 Finney; John L.............................................................................. 88 Finucane; Edward W.................................................................... 35 Fisher; Peter................................................................................. 63 Follett; Ronald F........................................................................... 86 Fookes; P.G................................................................................... 56 Forlati; Ferruccio......................................................................... 58 Forrest; David............................................................................... 64 Foster; Robert......................................................................... 52, 53 Fotos III; Michael A..................................................................... 27 France; Robert L.................................................................... 48, 50 Frank; J. Howard.......................................................................... 26 Franklin; Steven E....................................................................... 72 Fratta; Dante................................................................................ 84 Fritz; Peter.................................................................................... 99 Fryer; John................................................................................... 73 Fujii; Takashi............................................................................... 77 Fukuchi; Tetsuo........................................................................... 77 Fukue; Masaharu................................................................. 52, 102 Fulbright; Timothy E................................................................... 31 Furr; A. Keith.................................................................................. 4
G Gamba; Paolo.............................................................................. 69 Gelfand; Alan E............................................................................ 40 Genske; Dieter D.......................................................................... 53 Gentry; Bradford S....................................................................... 27 Gertler; Alan W............................................................................. 53 Gerwick, Jr; Ben C........................................................................ 89 Ghassemi; Abbas................................................................... 52, 53, Ghassemi; Majid.................................................................... 52, 53 Ghosh; S.N................................................................................. 101 Gibson; R. N................................................................................. 14 Gillings; Mark.............................................................................. 72 Gitau; Margaret W........................................................................ 28
Gitau; Thomas............................................................................. 28 Gittler; Josephine......................................................................... 65 Gliessman; Stephen R............................................................ 24, 51 Godish; Thad............................................................................... 19 Gold; Christopher......................................................................... 64 Goldscheider; Nico....................................................................... 97 Golio; Mike................................................................................... 80 Gonzalez de Vallejo; Luis............................................................. 59 Goodland; Robert......................................................................... 22 Goosen; Mattheus F.A................................................................... 83 Gordon; J. D. M............................................................................ 14 Gore; James................................................................................ 101 Gotway; Carol A............................................................................ 80 Grady, Jr.; C.P. Leslie................................................................... 103 Granfeldt; Jorgen......................................................................... 61 Green; Kass................................................................................... 74 Greene; Barry R............................................................................ 65 Gregoire; Timothy G.................................................................... 41 Gregorich; E.G............................................................................. 87 Gribble; Colin D........................................................................... 60 Griffin; Roger D..................................................................... 20, 44 Griffiths; James S......................................................................... 56 Gualtieri; Carlo............................................................................ 17 Gualtieri; Paolo........................................................................... 24 Gupta; Surendra M...................................................................... 52
Horrocks; A.R............................................................................... 51 Houghton; Rick........................................................................... 43 Howard; Ken W.F. ........................................................................ 98 Hoyt; Marilyn....................................................................... 44, 105 Hrncir; Michael............................................................................ 27 Huck; Michael T........................................................................... 56 Huete; Alfredo............................................................................... 75 Hughes; Duncan L..................................................................... 101 Humphries; Chris J...................................................................... 25 Hung; Yung-Tse............................................................... 44, 45, 46 Hungate; William S..................................................................... 75 Hunkeler; Daniel......................................................................... 47 Hunkeler; David........................................................................... 22 Hunt; Roy E........................................................................... 57, 59 Hunt; Roy E.................................................................................. 61 Hussian; Zoeb............................................................................... 89 Husson; Olivier............................................................................. 82 Hyatt; Nigel.................................................................................. 43
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Haddow; George........................................................................... 18 Haddow; Kim............................................................................... 18 Hamblen; Jane............................................................................. 44 Hammar; Samuel P..................................................................... 31 Hamon; Rebecca............................................................................ 7 Han; Jiawei................................................................................... 65 Hanrahan; Grady......................................................................... 40 Hansen; David O.................................................................... 50, 82 Hansen; Shirley J.......................................................................... 21 Hardisty; Paul E........................................................................... 22 Harper; Dr. Charles...................................................................... 88 Harper; Ruth M............................................................................ 12 Harris; Reed................................................................................. 10 Harvey; Gemma........................................................................... 79 Hatheway; Allen W....................................................................... 49 Hauser; Victor L............................................................................ 55 Hawari; Jalal................................................................................ 11 Hayes, Ladson.............................................................................. 76 Hayes; A. Wallace......................................................................... 14 Head; K.H..................................................................................... 84 Heberling; Matthew T............................................................. 22, 32 Heithaus; Michael R.................................................................... 25 Held; Leonhard............................................................................ 42 Hendricks; David W...................................................................... 94 Henry; Kim................................................................................... 44 Hernandez; Mario........................................................................ 95 Herold; Martin............................................................................. 69 Herren; Hans................................................................................ 82 Hess; Kathleen.............................................................................. 47 Hewitt; David G............................................................................ 31 Hill; Joachim................................................................................ 73 Hill; Michael J.............................................................................. 77 Hilyer; Barbara............................................................................. 35 Hinton; David E........................................................................... 15 Hoffman; David J......................................................................... 13 Hohener; Patrick.......................................................................... 47 Hoover; Mark D............................................................................ 21 Hopkin; Steve P............................................................................. 14 Hornsby; Kathleen Stewart ................................................... 63, 72 Hornyak; Gabor L........................................................................ 18
I IIiffe; Jonathan............................................................................ 63 Impe; William F. Van................................................................... 91 Isham; Valerie.............................................................................. 42 Ishikawa; Toru............................................................................. 70
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K Kadlec; Robert H........................................................................ 107 Kaggwa; Rose............................................................................. 107 Kainz; Wolfgang.......................................................................... 62 Kalacska; Margaret...................................................................... 76 Kanarek; Marty S......................................................................... 20 Kang; Manjit S............................................................................. 23 Kapustka; Lawrence A.................................................................. 23 Karimi; Hassan A......................................................................... 74 Kavouras; Marinos....................................................................... 72 Keith; Lawrence H.......................................................................... 8 Kendall; Ronald J......................................................................... 34 Kennedy; Michael........................................................................ 69 Keppie; J. Duncan........................................................................ 60 Keshari; A.K.................................................................................. 96 Khatib; J....................................................................................... 54 Kim; J-K...................................................................................... 103 Kimble; John M............................................................................ 86 Klemes; J..................................................................................... 103 Knox; George A............................................................................ 26 Kohli; Ravinder Kumar......................................................... 27, 29 Kokla; Margarita.......................................................................... 72 Konecny; Gottfried....................................................................... 68 Koracin; Julide............................................................................. 53 Korner; Christian......................................................................... 26 Kotowski; Wiktor . ..................................................................... 109 Krabbenhoft; David P................................................................... 10 Krásný; Jirí................................................................................... 96 Kresic; Neven................................................................................ 96
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Laing; Mark................................................................................. 82 Lal; Rattan................................................................. 50, 82, 83, 86 Lambert; A.J.D. (Fred)................................................................. 54 LaMoreaux; James W................................................................... 94 LaMoreaux; Philip E.................................................................... 94 Landis; Wayne G.......................................................................... 13 Le Sage; James............................................................................. 70 Lee; Jong-Sen............................................................................... 78 Lee; Mark..................................................................................... 56 Lee; Sum Chi.................................................................................. 7 Lei; Ye........................................................................................... 65 Lewandowski; David A................................................................. 19 Lewandowski; Zbigniew............................................................... 93 Li; Jonathan................................................................................. 69 Li; Zhilin.......................................................................... 62, 64, 73 Lichtenvort; Kerstin..................................................................... 22 Lick; Wilbert............................................................................... 102 Lide; David R.................................................................................. 3 Linder; Greg................................................................................. 10 Lindsey; Kieran J.......................................................................... 31 Liu; Yan........................................................................................ 70 Liu; Yaolin.................................................................................... 62 Liu; Yu........................................................................................ 104 Liu; Zhi-Jun................................................................................. 68 Lloyd; Christopher D.................................................................... 77 Lo; Howard H............................................................................... 47 Lodge; Thomas E......................................................................... 27 Lodwick; Weldon.......................................................................... 64 Lombi; Enzo................................................................................... 7 Longhorn; Roger A...................................................................... 65 Lott; Roger................................................................................... 63 Lotufo; Guilherme....................................................................... 11 Love; Nancy G............................................................................ 103 Lovett; Andrew A........................................................................... 68 Lunetta; Ross S............................................................................ 78 Lynden-Bell; Ruth M................................................................... 88 Lyon; John G.................................................................... 68, 69, 78
M Ma; Kuo-Ching.............................................................................. 7 Ma; Liwang.................................................................................. 85 Macdonald; Eoin Henderson....................................................... 60 MacGregor; Patrick...................................................................... 90 Mackay; Christopher.................................................................... 44 Mackay; Donald.......................................................................... 6,7 Magdoff; Fred............................................................................... 30 Maiello; Mark L............................................................................ 21 Malchow; Horst............................................................................ 30 Malhotra; Sunita......................................................................... 17 Maltby; Edward.................................................................. 107, 112 Manahan; Stanley E............................................................ 4, 5, 17 Mandallaz; Daniel....................................................................... 41 Manly; Bryan F.J........................................................................... 42 March; Raymond E........................................................................ 9 Mason; Robert.............................................................................. 10 Massonnet; Didier........................................................................ 81 Mather; Paul................................................................................ 74 Matlack; Albert............................................................................... 5 Matson; Jack V.............................................................................. 37 Maycock; Dawn Stretton.............................................................. 10 McCloy; Keith R........................................................................... 79
McComb; Brenda C...................................................................... 31 McLaughlin; Mike......................................................................... 7 McMaster; Robert B...................................................................... 70 Mehrer; Mark W........................................................................... 67 Memon; Bashir A......................................................................... 94 Méndez V; Néstor.......................................................................... 91 Merrington; Graham................................................................... 10 Metternicht; Dr. Graciela............................................................. 79 Middlebrooks; E. Joe.................................................................. 104 Mihailovic; Dragutin T................................................................ 17 Miller; Harvey J............................................................................ 65 Millero; Frank J.............................................................................. 3 Mimbela; Luz Elena.............................................................. 52, 53 Miracle; Ann................................................................................. 12 Miraftab; M.................................................................................. 51 Miroslaw-Swiatek; Dorota ........................................................ 109 Mirza; M. Monirul Qader............................................................. 57 Misra; S.P...................................................................................... 17 Mitchell; Harvey........................................................................... 73 Mogi; Kiyoo.................................................................................. 58 Mohamed; A.M.O......................................................................... 61 Mohr; Thomas............................................................................. 48 Montgomery; John H................................................................... 95 Mook; Willem G......................................................................... 100 Mooney; Sian............................................................................... 86 Moore; Gary S........................................................................ 35, 38 Morgan; Dennis........................................................................... 73 Morris; Simon Conway................................................................ 88 Mossman; Kenneth L................................................................... 34 Mouat; David A............................................................................ 53 Mount; Nick................................................................................. 79 Mudge; Stephen M....................................................................... 39 Mukherjee; Arun B....................................................................... 96 Mulligan; Catherine N......................................................... 52, 102 Munns, Jr.; Wayne R.............................................................. 23, 33 Murphy; J. Brendan..................................................................... 60 Murray; Michael W....................................................................... 10 Murty; Tad S................................................................................. 56 Musick; John A............................................................................. 25
n Namiesnik; Jacek........................................................................... 8 Nannipieri; Paolo........................................................................ 86 Navulur; Kumar........................................................................... 77 Neilson; Alasdair H........................................................................ 5 Nelson; Vaughn................................................................ 52, 53, 54 Neville; Matthew.......................................................................... 88 Newman; Dianne K...................................................................... 60 Newman; Michael C.............................................................. 10, 12 Newton; Angela E......................................................................... 29 Newton; Paul C.D......................................................................... 24 Ngigi; Stephen Njuguna............................................................ 105 Nichols; Buford L......................................................................... 23 Nichols; Stanley A...................................................................... 102 Nielsen; David M.................................................................... 94, 97 Nielsen; Gillian............................................................................ 94 Niessen; Walter R......................................................................... 47 Niklaus; Pascal A......................................................................... 24 Nirupama; Niru........................................................................... 56 Nollet; Leo M.L..................................................................... 7, 8, 93 Norgaard; Richard B.................................................................... 22 Nyer; Evan K................................................................................ 89
O Okruszko; Tomasz..................................................................... 109 Oldfield; Kenneth......................................................................... 35 O’Neill; Michael J......................................................................... 36
Organ; Allan J.............................................................................. 19 Ortega G; M. Adrian..................................................................... 95 Ortega-Gutierrez; F....................................................................... 60 Ott; Wayne R.................................................................................. 6 Ou; Chang-Yu.............................................................................. 83
P Pace; Robert Kelley...................................................................... 70 Palm; Cheryl................................................................................ 82 Panday; S.N.................................................................................. 17 Parameswaran; Krishna.............................................................. 54 Pariseau; William G.................................................................... 58 Pavlik; Claire E............................................................................ 65 Pawlowska; Malgorzata............................................................... 55 Pawlowski; Lucjan....................................................................... 55 Payne; Fred C............................................................................... 49 Peakall; D.B................................................................................. 14 Penningroth; Stephen................................................................. 11 Percy; David................................................................................. 68 Perfetti; Thomas A....................................................................... 34 Perkins; Edward J......................................................................... 12 Pessarakli; Mohammad............................................................... 56 Petersen; J.K................................................................................. 81 Peterson; Gretchen N................................................................... 57 Peterson; Spencer....................................................................... 102 Petrovskii; Sergei V....................................................................... 30 Petuch; Edward J.......................................................................... 59 Pfafflin; James R.......................................................................... 16 Pichtel; John................................................................................ 46 Pickle; Linda Williams................................................................ 42 Pierce; Francis J........................................................................... 67 Pierzynski; Gary M....................................................................... 15 Pimentel, M.S.; Marcia H............................................................ 28 Pimentel, Ph.D.; David.......................................................... 11, 28 Pine; John.................................................................................... 33 Pinton; Roberto........................................................................... 86 Plaza; Antonio J........................................................................... 75 Polaszek; Andrew......................................................................... 30 Pond; Wilson G............................................................................ 23 Popendorf; William..................................................................... 20 Popescu; Mihail........................................................................... 98 Poschl; Michael............................................................................. 7 Posthuma; Leo............................................................................. 11 Postma; Dieke.............................................................................. 95 Potter; Scott T............................................................................... 49 Pottier; Eric.................................................................................. 78 Preisler; Haiganoush K................................................................ 10 Presley; Steven M......................................................................... 34 Pretty; Jules.................................................................................. 82 Price; Joanne K............................................................ 92, 102, 103 Price; William C........................................................................... 53 Priestnall; Gary............................................................................ 79 Prost; Gary L................................................................................ 78 Pugh; Barbara........................................................................... 105 Pugnaire; Francisco..................................................................... 28
Q Qasim; Syed R............................................................................ 108 Qian; Song S................................................................................ 41 Quattrocchi; Umberto.................................................................. 55 Quattrochi; Dale A....................................................................... 81 Quinnan; Joseph A....................................................................... 49
R Radcliffe; David E........................................................................ 85 Raghu; Dorairaja......................................................................... 87 Rahm; Dianne............................................................................. 52
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S Saarinen; Justin A........................................................................ 53 Sadahiro; Yukio........................................................................... 70 Saltman; Tamara......................................................................... 10 Sample; V. Alaric ......................................................................... 53 Sanchez; Pedro............................................................................ 82 Sanchez-Azofeifa; G. Arturo......................................................... 76 Sanderson; Hans.......................................................................... 11 Sanginga; Nteranya..................................................................... 82 Sato; Yoshio................................................................................ 102 Savin; N. E................................................................................... 10 Schabenberger; Oliver................................................................. 80 Schlesinger; Mark E..................................................................... 54 Schneid; Thomas D..................................................................... 37 Schnell; Sylvia............................................................................. 82 Schrecongost; Alyse...................................................................... 22 Sellers; Kathleen.................................................................. 44, 105 Sen; Zekai................................................................................... 101 Seuront; Laurent.......................................................................... 28 Shaefer; Stacey J........................................................................... 41 Shammas; Nazih K.......................................................... 44, 46, 47 Shan; Jie....................................................................................... 81 Shannon; Kelly............................................................................ 88 Sharma; Hari C............................................................................ 50 Sharp; John M.............................................................................. 96 Shatkin; Jo Anne.......................................................................... 36 Shearer; Alan W............................................................................ 53 Shi; Wenzhong............................................................................. 71 Shiu; Wan Ying.............................................................................. 7 Sibley; Paul.................................................................................. 11 Sibly; R.M..................................................................................... 14
Sims; J. Thomas........................................................................... 15 Singh; Harminder Pal........................................................... 27, 29 Skelley; Paul E............................................................................. 26 Skidmore; Andrew........................................................................ 64 Smedema; L.K............................................................................ 106 Smith; Philip N............................................................................ 34 Smith; R..................................................................................... 103 Smith; Stuart A............................................................................ 98 Soliman; Mostafa M.................................................................... 94 Solmes; Leslie............................................................................... 51 Solomon; Keith R........................................................................ 11 Soper, Jeffrey G............................................................................. 37 Sorensen; Mary T......................................................................... 33 Souyris; Jean-Claude................................................................... 81 Sparling; Donald W...................................................................... 10 Spehn; Eva M............................................................................... 26 Spellman; Frank R........................................................ 21, 88, 104 Stahl, Jr.; Ralph G........................................................................ 23 Stanislawski; Larry V.................................................................... 68 Stapledon; David.......................................................................... 90 Stein; Alfred.................................................................................. 71 Steinemann; Anne C...................................................................... 6 Stewart; Bobby A.................................................................... 50, 82 Suleimenov; M............................................................................. 82 Sumner; Malcolm E.................................................................... 84 Sunahara; Geoffrey I................................................................... 11 Suter II; Glenn W......................................................................... 32 Suthersan; Suthan S.............................................................. 48, 49 Szatylowicz; Jan......................................................................... 109 Szefer; Piotr.................................................................................... 8
T Tadeo; Jose L.................................................................................. 7 Tan; Kim H............................................................................. 83, 87 Tancev; Ljubomir......................................................................... 90 Tang; Xinming ........................................................................... 62 Tangney; Raymond S.................................................................. 29 Tawadros; E.................................................................................. 59 Thai; Khi V.................................................................................... 52 Thenkabail; Prasad..................................................................... 69 Theodore; Louis..................................................................... 38, 41 Theodore; Mary K........................................................................ 38 Thibodeaux; Louis J....................................................................... 6 Thies; Janice................................................................................. 82 Thomas; Michael C...................................................................... 25 Thurston; Hale W......................................................................... 22 Tibbals; H.F................................................................................... 18 Tiner; Ralph W........................................................................... 108 Todd; John F.J................................................................................. 9 Tompkins; Dean T........................................................................ 20 Toth; Charles K............................................................................ 81 Trevors; Jack T.............................................................................. 85 Trifunovic; Nemanja................................................................. 105 Trimble; Stanley W................................................................. 88, 99 Tso; Brandt................................................................................... 74 Turral; Hugh................................................................................ 69
U, V Unger; Michael A......................................................................... 11 Unger; Paul W.............................................................................. 86 Uphoff; Norman..................................................................... 50, 82 Usher; Brent............................................................................. 1057 Usunoff; Eduardo......................................................................... 95 Valentine; Harry T........................................................................ 41 Valladares; Fernando................................................................... 28 Valsaraj; Kalliat T......................................................................... 16 van den Brink; Paul J.................................................................. 11
van Elsas; Jan Dirk....................................................................... 85 Van Hassel; John H....................................................................... 12 van Oosterom; Peter.................................................................... 75 Van Sickle; Jan....................................................................... 62, 69 Vance; George F............................................................................ 15 Varanini; Zeno............................................................................. 88 Veasey; Alan.................................................................................. 35 Venturino; Ezio............................................................................ 30 Vepraskas; M.J............................................................................ 109 Verastegui Flores; R. Daniel......................................................... 91 Vincent; Peter............................................................................... 21 Vlase; Paul................................................................................... 98 Vlotman; Willem F..................................................................... 106
W Waldron; Keith............................................................................. 55 Wali; Mohan K............................................................................. 16 Walker; C. H........................................................................... 13, 14 Wallace; Lance A............................................................................ 6 Waltner-Toews; David.................................................................. 28 Walton; William C....................................................................... 94 Wang; Fahui................................................................................ 71 Wang; Lawrence K........................................................... 44, 46, 47 Ward; Andy D............................................................................... 99 Watkins; Russell........................................................................... 75 Weeks; Katherine........................................................................ 105 Weil; Ray R................................................................................... 30 Weiner; Eugene R.......................................................................... 3 Welch; Eugene B........................................................................ 102 Weng; Qihao.......................................................................... 79, 81 Wescott; Konnie L......................................................................... 67 West; Michele M........................................................................... 65 Wheatley; David........................................................................... 72 Whitehouse; Paul......................................................................... 10 Whiting; Nancy E....................................................................... 104 Wilhite; Donald A......................................................................... 51 Williams; C.D................................................................................. 3 Wills; Brett.................................................................................... 18 Winnik; S..................................................................................... 89 Wise; Stephen............................................................................... 67 Witcher; James....................................................................... 52, 53 Wojtkowski; Paul......................................................................... 29 Worboys; Michael......................................................................... 69 Wu; Weiming............................................................................... 99 Wulder; Michael A........................................................................ 72 Wurl; Oliver................................................................................ 100
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Rahman; A................................................................................... 45 Rainbow; Philip S........................................................................ 32 Rajaram; Vasudevan.................................................................... 54 Raman; Saroja............................................................................. 23 Ramanathan; AL......................................................................... 96 Rana; Naureen............................................................................. 53 Rana; Sanjay............................................................................... 19 Rappaz; Michel............................................................................ 57 Rattner; Barnett A........................................................................ 13 Reash; Robin............................................................................... 10 Rebitzer; Gerald........................................................................... 22 Reddy; K. Ramesh...................................................................... 106 Reed; Debbie................................................................................ 86 Reed; Sherwood C...................................................................... 104 Reese; Andrew............................................................................ 100 Reese; Charles D.............................................................. 35, 36, 37 Rice; Charles W............................................................................ 86 Richard; Michael G.................................................................... 104 Richards; Sean............................................................................. 11 Richardson; J.L.......................................................................... 109 Riviere; Jean-Louis....................................................................... 32 Rizos; Chris.................................................................................. 70 Robb; Joseph.............................................................................. 105 Roberts; Charles E........................................................................ 59 Robertson; Jacqueline L............................................................... 10 Rodgman; Alan............................................................................ 34 Roeder; Achim............................................................................. 73 Rogerson; Peter............................................................................ 41 Rosemeyer; Martha...................................................................... 51 Roussel-Smith; Lynne.................................................................. 84 Ruan; Shigui............................................................................... 30 Runge; J....................................................................................... 26 Rushton; Gerard.......................................................................... 65 Russell; Robert M......................................................................... 10 Rycroft; David............................................................................ 106
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