Chemical processes in lakes
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Chemical processes in lakes
(Environmental science and technology)
Wiley, c1985
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Faculty of Textile Science and Technology Library, Shinshu University図
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Hokkaido University, Faculty and Graduate School of Engineering図書
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"A Wiley-Interscience publication."
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This multi-disciplinary analysis of the dynamics and mechanisms of aquatic systems, reflects the best current thinking and techniques in the field, using lakes as a point of departure. The contributors all of whom are recognized world authorities, treat physical, chemical and biological processes such as transport and distribution of chemicals, aquatic surface chemistry and geobiological cycles of trace elements which can be applied to all-natural water systems - oceans, rivers and estuaries. The book stresses explanation and dynamics rather than documentation.
Table of Contents
- Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Chemical Substances in Lakes: Modeling Concepts
- Conceptual Models for Transport at a Redox Boundary
- Aqueous Surface Chemistry: Assessment of Adsorption Characteristics of Organic Solutes by Electrochemical Methods
- Strategies for Microbial Resistance to Heavy Metals
- Carbon Isotopes and Productivity in the Lacustrine and Marine Environment
- Redox-Related Geochemistry in Lakes
- Alkali Metals, Alkaline-Earth Elements and 137Cs
- Mechanisms Controlling the Sedimentation Sequence of Various Elements in Prealpine Lakes
- The Pavin Crater Lake
- Phosphate Interactions at the Sediment-Water Interface
- The Influence of Coagulation and Sedimentation on the Fate of Particles, Associated Pollutants, and Nutrients in Lakes
- The Coupling of Elemental Cycles by Organisms: Evidence from Whole-Lake Chemical Perturbations
- The Geobiological Cycle of Trace Elements in Aquatic Systems: Redfield Revisited
- Metal Transfer Mechanisms in Lakes
- The Role of Settling Particles
- Acidification of Aquatic and Terrestrial Systems
- The Chemistry of Bog Waters
- Lake Restoration
- Kinetics of Chemical Processes of Importance in Lacustrine Environments
- Index.
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