Environmental Chemistry

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8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-P-Dioxin Disrupts Morphogenesis of the Rat Pre-Implantation Embryo
advanced environmental monitoring techniques
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Assessing the Distribution of Volatile Organic Compounds Using Land Use Regression in Sarnia
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Biofi Lms
biphenyls
BTEX Compound
BTEX Concentration
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chemical ecology
Chemical Valley
Endosulfan Levels
environmental toxicology
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Fecal Coliforms
Fyn Activity
GE Healthcare
heavy metal contamination
Hex River
Litter Removal
lms
Lur Model
Maxillary Palps
mehg
MeHg Exposure
Microbial Contamination and Chemical Toxicity of the Rio Grande
Monopolar Spindles
MRC Institute
neuron
olfactory
Ontario
pesticide exposure
Pesticide-Related Illness Reported to and Diagnosed in Primary Care: Implications for Surveillance of Environmental Causes of Ill-Health
pollutant detection
polychlorinated
Pre-implantation Embryos
Preimplantation Embryos
Principal Components Analysis Loading Plot
receptor
Reverse and Conventional Chemical Ecology Approaches for the Development of Oviposition Attractants for Culex Mosquitoes
Soil Carbon
Soil Respiration
Strain Sm777
The Environmental Toxicant 2
Total BTEX
Violacein Production
Warning Coloration

Product details

  • ISBN 9781926692777
  • Weight: 703g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Dec 2011
  • Publisher: Apple Academic Press Inc.
  • Publication City/Country: CA
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This title includes a number of Open Access chapters.

Environmental chemistry is an interdisciplinary field of study that involves the science of ecology as well as chemistry. Environmental chemistry covers the basic chemistry and biochemistry that occur naturally in the world around us. It focuses on the air, water, and land. Environmental science normally begins by determining the chemical reactions that are occurring in the environment when all systems are in balance and then goes on the discover how chemistry has changed when there is an imbalance caused by stress or pollution. The field is constantly changing, with new discoveries being made all the time. The availability of new and more sensitive instruments in analytical science is enabling the detection of smaller and smaller concentrations of pollutants in the environment. This new volume deals with a host of important topics in environmental chemistry, such as pesticide-related illnesses in humans and plants, the effects of litterfall in the soil of tropical forests, toxicants in various bodies of water, and much more.

Dr. Harold H. Trimm was born in 1955 in Brooklyn, New York. Dr. Trimm is the chairman of the Chemistry Department at Broome Community College in Binghamton, New York, USA. In addition, he is an Adjunct Analytical Professor, Binghamton University, State University of New York, Binghamton, New York.

He received his Ph.D in chemistry, with a minor in biology, from Clarkson University in 1981 for his work on fast reaction kinetics of biologically important molecules. He then went on to Brunel University in England for a postdoctoral research fellowship in biophysics, where he studied the molecules involved with arthritis by electroptics. He recently authored a textbook on forensic science titled Forensics the Easy Way (2005).

Professor William Hunter III lives in Houghton, New York. He holds a master's degree from the State University of New York at Buffalo with a specific focus on ecology and evolution. He has done extensive research in the fields of limnology and the effect of water quality on aquatic life, and he is in the midst of project funded by the National Science Foundation researching the effects of a new sewer project on the water chemistry and aquatic life of Cuba Lake, New York. A longtime science lover, Professor Hunter has worked for Ward’s Natural Science, Inc. to create new biology, chemistry, and environmental science products to serve the science education community. He currently shares his interest in biology and chemistry with his New York state students to help build another generation of scientists.