Soil and Water Contamination

From Molecular to Catchment Scale

By Marcel van der Perk

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This textbook provides a general overview of transport and fate processes of environmental contamination, in such a way that the reader can both understand and predict contaminant patterns in soil, groundwater, and surface water. In contract to most existing texts, soil and water pollution are treated as integrated environmental matter from a geographical/spatial perspective at point, local, regional, and catchment scales. The spatial approach links up with recent developments and trends in environmental legislation and other integrated catchment management initiatives.

It consists of four coherent parts: 1. Introduction to soil and water contamination; 2. Source, role, and behavior of substances in soil and water; 3. Transport and fate processes of substances in soil and water; and 4. Patterns of substances in soil and water.

This book is intended for undergraduate and graduate students in the Earth and Environmental Sciences, who understand the fundamentals of chemistry, hydrology and soil science; it may also serve as a useful reference guide for professionals these subject areas.

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