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_aEnvironmental analytical chemistry _cEdited by F.W. Fifield, P.J. Haines |
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250 | _a2nd ed. | ||
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_aOxford _bBlackwell Science _c2000 |
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300 | _a490 | ||
500 | _aГФ 20464 | ||
505 | _aEnvironmental science was one of the key concerns of the latter part of the twentieth century and will continue to be into the twenty-first. Concerns for environmental protection and public health worldwide have led to extensive legislation. The investigation and modelling of environmental systems, together with the implementation of laws and regulations, has led to a demand for a large number of environmental measurements, many of which are made by techniques falling within the broad range of analytical chemistry. Many professionals make regular use of data obtained by techniques of analytical chemistry. Thus, although not primarily analytical chemists or even chemists, they need sufficient knowledge of the background of analytical chemistry to judge the quality and limitations of the environmental data obtained. Very much the same situation arises in the academic world, where students are involved in environmental science studies or projects in which they need appropriate analytical chemistry information. Both analytical chemistry and environmental science have an extensive literature at varying levels of sophistication. However, there have been few attempts to link the two. This book sets out the background to analytical chemistry and covers the principles of its most important techniques. This is done in a way that enables a user to grasp the strengths and weaknesses of a technique, together with its principles of operation, without becoming enmeshed in the chemical small print. Links to environmental uses are indicated in broad terms and then exemplified in more detail by accounts of specific and important environmental problems. Written for students of chemistry, environmental science and related disciplines, the book is also an essential reference source for those who use environmental information and need to be aware of the factors affecting its quality and reliability. | ||
546 | _aEnglish | ||
653 | _achemistry, analytic | ||
653 | _aenvironmental chemistry | ||
653 | _aenvironmental monitoring | ||
740 | _aAnalytical environmental data: assessment and interpretation | ||
740 | _aChemical principles | ||
740 | _aTitrimetry and gravimetry | ||
740 | _aSeparation techniques | ||
740 | _aGeneral principles of spectrometry | ||
740 | _aAtomic spectrometry | ||
740 | _aMolecular spectrometry | ||
740 | _aElectroanalytical techniques | ||
740 | _aThermal methods of analysis | ||
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