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Textbooks for Environmental Chemistry Texts for Environmental Chemistry (Senior and Graduate Levels) Perspectives in Environmental Chemistry Macalady, D.L. 1998 Oxford University Press, NY ISBN 0 19 510209 6 Table of content 1. The Solid-Water Interface in Natural Systems 2. An Overview of Environmental Colloids 3. Environmental Chemistry of Trace Metals 4. Metal-Catalyzed Hydrolysis of Organic Compounds in Aquatic Environments 5. The Chemistry and Geochemistry of Natural Organic Matter 6. Assessing the Dynamic Behavior of Organic Contaminants in Natural Waters 7. Correlation Analysis of Environmental Reactivity of Organic Substances 8. Photolysis of Organics in the Environment 9. Oxidant Formation in the Troposphere 10. The Tropospheric Aerosol and Its Role in Atmospheric Chemistry 11. Why Carbon Dioxide from Fossil Fuel Burning Won’t Go Away 12. Laboratory Studies of Heterogeneous Chemistry-Perspectives in 13. Environmental Chemistry 14. Laboratory Studies of Heterogeneous Chemistry in the Stratosphere 15. The Stratosphere Aerosol and Its Impact on Stratospheric Chemistry 16. Chemical-Transport Models of the Atmosphere 17. Sample Collection and Handling of Environmental Matrices 18. Metal-Phytoplankton Interactions in Marine Systems 19. Atmosphere-Water-Rock Interactions as Observed in Alpine Lakes 20. Passive Bioremediation of Metals and Inorganic Contaminants |
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