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Intermediate textbook, relevant to those needing to measure quantities of relevance to atmospheric, aquatic and soil environments.
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Part I: General Principles And Techniques Introduction Analytical Environmental Data: Assessment And Interpretation Chemical Principles Titrimetry And Gravimetry Separation Techniques General Principles Of Spectrometry Atomic Spectrometry Molecular Spectrometry Measurement Of Ionising Radiations And Radionuclides Electroanalytical Thermal Methods Of Analysis Biological Indicators Part II: Specific Applications Speciation The Analysis Of Atmospheric Samples Trace Elements Environmental Radiation And Radioactivity Contaminated Landsites The Analysis Of Water The Determination Of Trace Amounts Of Organic Compounds Glossary Index
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Edited By: FW Fifield and PJ Haines
490 pages, Figs, tabs
Environmental chemical analysis is difficult! Finding a book that has the right balance between a detailed treatment of analytical chemistry and a detailed treatment of the environmental context is a considerable challenge. A challenge nevertheless that these authors have risen to.... It would be useful for analytical and environmental chemistry courses, and is affordable by students. ("Chemistry in Britain")