Environmental chemistry : undergraduate and graduate classroom, laboratory, and local community learning experiences
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Environmental chemistry : undergraduate and graduate classroom, laboratory, and local community learning experiences
(ACS symposium series, 1276)
American Chemical Society , Distributed in print by Oxford University Press, c2018
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
There is probably no more direct connection between the science of chemistry and our modern society than that encompassed in the field we now call environmental chemistry. As populations have grown, and population density in certain areas has increased dramatically, the impact of all human presence on our air, water, and soil has become pronounced. In many cases, the impact has been negative, yet every human being must leave some footprint of their time on Earth, no
matter how small. This makes it important that we examine our surroundings in some detail. This book is an impressive collection of ways that environmental chemistry is explored by both undergraduate and graduate students in independent research projects and course-based undergraduate research
experiences. Students are exploring these topics in interdisciplinary groups both within their institution and the greater community.
目次
Preface
1. Introduction to Environmental Chemistry of the Arctic: An Introductory, Lab-Based Course Offered Both Face-to-Face and by Distance
2. Community-Based Undergraduate Research: Measurement of Hazardous Air Pollutants with Regard to Environmental Justice
3. Undergraduate Research Experience in Remote Sensing
4. Trends in Atmospheric Ammonia: An Environmental Chemistry Class Project
5. Using DNA Barcoding To Identify Duckweed Species as Part of an Undergraduate Ecology Course
6. Synthesis of a Novel Series of Nitrogen-Containing Ligands for Use as Water Remediators, All Incorporating Long-Chain Aliphatic Moieties
7. Analysis of Cosmetic Mineral Eyeshadows and Foundations with a Handheld X-ray Fluorescence Analyzer
8. Arctic Communities as Sites of Local Field Work in Environmental Chemistry
9. Mapping of Brownfield Properties in the Detroit Community Using GIS
Editors' Biographies
Indexes
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