Aqueous Environmental Geochemistry Langmuir

Aqueous Environmental Geochemistry Langmuir
Aqueous Environmental Geochemistry by Donald Langmuir can be solution for civil, sanitary engineering and practitioners who want to take in depth explanation about principles and detailed practical issues of geochemistry. This book gives a thorough presentation of natural chemical concentrations, systems and processes.

Aqueous Environmental Geochemistry book introduces detailed discussion of fully grasp controls around the chemical top quality of floor and subsurface waters, and distinguish between the pure as well as the anthropogenic as well as protection to the chemical interactions in between water and geological supplies.

This book also includes e-book gives valuable education in using inside the geochemical computer code MINTEQA2 as an integral problem-solving instrument. It also consists of in depth updated and critically evaluated thermodynamic data for aqueous species and minerals particularly towards the geochemistry of radio nuclides and radioactive waste disposal.

In fact, Aqueous Environmental Geochemistry book does not provide a thorough presentation of controls around the chemical top quality of surface and subsurface waters only but it also emphasizes the subject of is put on inorganic processes and within the chemistry of soil and ground-waters.

This Aqueous Environmental Geochemistry book delivers a strong pedagogical framework composed with 200 figures and 100 tables and clear connection between theoretical ideas and practices. Therefore there are a lot of real world application examples on every end of chapter with different difficulty level and concerns.

Aqueous Environmental Geochemistry
Donald Langmuir
Prentice Hall
600 pages

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