Description |
1 online resource (425 pages) |
Contents |
Front Cover -- Environmental Monitoring and Characterization -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Contributors -- Reviewers -- Chapter 1. Monitoring and Characterization of the Environment -- Chapter 2. Sampling and Data Quality Objectives in Environmental Monitoring -- Chapter 3. Statistics and Geostatistics in Environmental Monitoring -- Chapter 4. Automated Data Acquisition and Processing -- Chapter 5. Maps in Environmental Monitoring -- Chapter 6. Geographic Information Systems and Their Use for Environmental Monitoring -- Chapter 7. Soil and Vadose Zone Sampling -- Chapter 8. Groundwater Sampling -- Chapter 9. Monitoring Surface Waters -- Chapter 10. Monitoring Near-Surface Air Quality -- Chapter 11. Remote Sensing for Environmental Monitoring -- Chapter 12. Environmental Physical Properties and Processes -- Chapter 13. Chemical Properties and Processes -- Chapter 14. Environmental Microbial Properties and Processes -- Chapter 15. Physical Contiaminants -- Chapter 16. Chemical Contaminants -- Chapter 17. Microbial Contaminants -- Chapter 18. Soil and Groundwater Remediation -- Chapter 19. Ecological Restoration |
Summary |
Outlines the newest ways that environmental samples should be taken, analyzed, and interpreted |
Subject |
Environmental monitoring.
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Environmental Monitoring
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Environmental monitoring
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Artiola, Janick F
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Pepper, Ian L
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Brusseau, Mark L
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ISBN |
9780080491271 |
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0080491278 |
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9780120644773 |
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0120644770 |
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1281004901 |
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9781281004901 |
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