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Environmental and Low Temperature Geochemistry

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Environmental and Low Temperature Geochemistry

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Environmental and Low-Temperature Geochemistry presents conceptual and quantitative principles of geochemistry in order to foster understanding of natural processes at and near the earth's surface, as well as anthropogenic impacts on the natural environment. It provides the reader with the essentials of concentration, speciation and reactivity of elements in soils, waters, sediments and air, drawing attention to both thermodynamic and kinetic controls. Specific features include: * An introductory chapter that reviews basic chemical principles applied to environmental and low-temperature geochemistry * Explanation and analysis of the importance of minerals in the environment * Principles of aqueous geochemistry * Organic compounds in the environment * The role of microbes in processes such as biomineralization, elemental speciation and reduction-oxidation reactions * Thorough coverage of the fundamentals of important geochemical cycles (C, N, P, S) * Atmospheric chemistry * Soil geochemistry * The roles of stable isotopes in environmental analysis * Radioactive and radiogenic isotopes as environmental tracers and environmental contaminants * Principles and examples of instrumental analysis in environmental geochemistry The text concludes with a case study of surface water and groundwater contamination that includes interactions and reactions of naturally-derived inorganic substances and introduced organic compounds (fuels and solvents), and illustrates the importance of interdisciplinary analysis in environmental geochemistry. Readership: Advanced undergraduate and graduate students studying environmental/low T geochemistry as part of an earth science, environmental science or related program. Additional resources for this book can be found at: www.wiley.com/go/ryan/geochemistry.

Author Biography:

Peter Crowley Ryan is Professor of Geology andEnvironmental Studies at Middlebury College where he teachescourses in environmental geochemistry, hydrology, sedimentarygeology and interdisciplinary environmental science. Hereceived a Ph.D. in geology at Dartmouth College, an M.S. ingeology from the University of Montana and a B.A. in earth sciencesfrom Dartmouth College. He has served as Director of the Program inEnvironmental Studies and as Chair of the Department of Geology atMiddlebury College. His research interests fall into two mainareas: (1) understanding the geological and mineralogical controlson trace element speciation, particularly the occurrence andmobility of arsenic and uranium in bedrock aquifers; and (2) thetemporal evolution of marine terrace soils in the tropics, withemphasis on mechanisms and rates of mineralogical reactions,nutrient cycling and application of soil geochemical analysis tocorrelation and geological interpretation.
Release date Australia
May 23rd, 2014
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Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd)
Pages
416
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Dimensions
182x269x22
ISBN-13
9781405186124
Product ID
21778043

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