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Focusing equally on engineered and natural environmental systems, which are fundamentally different, this book provides an introduction to transport processes from the perspective of environmental engineering.
Contents
Equilibrium Calculations; Diffusive Transport; The Constitutive Transport Equation; Concentration Profiles and Chemical Fluxes; Mass Transport Coefficients: From Theory to Empiricism; Chemical Transport in Sheared Reactors; Suspended Unattached and Aggregated Microorganisms; Biofilms; Dispersion; Rivers, Lakes, and Oceans; Chemical Transport in Porous Media; Particles and Fractals; Coagulation in Natural and Engineered Systems; Particle Transport in Porous Media; Appendices; Index.
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BRUCE E. LOGAN, PhD, is the Kappe Professor of Environmental Engineering in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Pennsylvania State University.