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Soil and Water Contamination

Textbook
By: Marcel van der Perk(Author)
415 pages, b/w illustrations, tables
Publisher: CRC Press
Soil and Water Contamination
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About this book

Soil and Water Contamination, Second Edition gives a structured overview of transport and fate processes of environmental contaminants. Dealing with all topics essential for understanding and predicting contaminant patterns in soil, groundwater and surface water, it contributes to the formation of a solid basis for adequate soil and water pollution control and integrated catchment management. A unique feature of Soil and Water Contamination is that it does not treat water and soil pollution as independent processes, but as components of an integrated whole.

The core of this geoscientific approach is divided into four parts:
- Introduction to the basics of soil and water contamination, such as the fundamentals of environmental pollution and chemistry and the basic properties of soil, groundwater and surface water.
- Source, role, and behaviour of substances in soil and water, treating natural and anthropogenic sources of nutrients, heavy metals, radionuclides and organic pollutants as well as emerging substances of concern, their physico-chemical characteristics, behaviour, and toxicity.
- Transport and fate of substances in soil and water, focusing on processes of transport, exchange and transformations like advection, dispersion, adsorption kinetics and biochemical decay. Special attention is paid to the mathematical description and modelling of these processes.
- Patterns of substances in soil and water, explaining spatial and temporal patterns of pollutants in soil, groundwater, and surface water, illustrated by recent case studies from fundamental and applied research.

This comprehensive, successful textbook, now in its second edition, has been conscientiously updated and extended and includes many case studies, examples and exercises sections, providing undergraduate and graduate students in the Earth and Environmental Sciences with all the material necessary for the study of soil and water contamination. In addition, it can serve as a useful source of information for professionals.

Contents

Part I: An introduction to soil and water pollution
1 General introduction
2 Basic environmental chemistry
3 Environmental compartments

Part II: Sources, role, and behaviour of substances in soil and water
4 Solid phase constituents
5 Major dissolved phase constituents
6 Nutrients
7 Heavy metals
8 Radionuclides
9 Organic pollutants

Part III: Transport and fate processes of substances in soil and water
10 Systems and models
11 Substance transport
12 Sediment transport and deposition
13 Chemical transformation
14 Gas exchange
15 Model calibration and validation

Part IV: Patterns of substances in soil and water
16 Patterns in the soil and in the vadose zone
17 Patterns in groundwater
18 Patterns in surface water

References
Appendix I: The periodic table of elements

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Biography

Marcel van der Perk is Assistant Professor of Physical Geography at Utrecht University, where he specialises in soil and water quality issues and spatio-temporal environmental modelling. He teaches courses on soil and water pollution and geographical information systems. His research focuses on measurement, analysis, and modelling of transport and fate of dissolved and sediment-associated contaminants (nutrients, heavy metals, and radionuclides) in soil and water from field to river basin scales.

Textbook
By: Marcel van der Perk(Author)
415 pages, b/w illustrations, tables
Publisher: CRC Press
Media reviews

Reviews from the first edition:

" [...] the clear structure makes searching child's play [...] I did three random searches and in no time located what I was looking for [...] I can think of no subject that the author has failed to address [...] Everywhere, the texts are compact, and you get the feeling that you are dealing with the real core of the subject."
- Harry Boukes, Consultant Hydrologist, translated from Stromingen 13 (2007) number 2

"I liked the approach taken in this book [...] to integrate soil and water contamination and not treat them as independant processes. It makes sense form a true environmental perspective that chemistry and soil science and hydrology are considered together [...] I can recommend this book to advanced undergraduates and postgraduates in the earth and environmental sciences [...] a useful refreshener to professionals."
- Prof. John G. Farmer, Executive Editor, Science of the Total Environment 373 (2007) 603

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