Book Description
Biogeochemische kringlopen van nutriƫnten en spoormetalen in sediment van het Haringvliet en gevolgen van verzilting
Author : Richard W. Canavan
Publisher :
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 42,39 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Biogeochemical cycles
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Biogeochemische kringlopen van nutriƫnten en spoormetalen in sediment van het Haringvliet en gevolgen van verzilting
Author : B. Markert
Publisher : Elsevier
Page : 595 pages
File Size : 25,91 MB
Release : 2000-08-24
Category : Science
ISBN : 0080543138
This volume discusses major areas of primary concern for the understanding of the complexity associated with ecological trace element research. These include sources and fates of trace elements; analytical techniques; and the distribution of trace elements in biota and soil and sediment reservoirs. Case studies, field work and laboratory studies intensively discussed in this volume are useful to enhance our knowledge about processes related to the biological response of trace metal stress under realistic environmental conditions.
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 694 pages
File Size : 20,36 MB
Release : 1982
Category : Fisheries
ISBN :
Author : Thomas Bianchi
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 673 pages
File Size : 31,46 MB
Release : 2014
Category : Science
ISBN : 1107022576
A comprehensive, state-of-the-art synthesis of biogeochemical dynamics and the impact of human alterations at major river-coastal interfaces for advanced students and researchers.
Author : Aat Barendregt
Publisher :
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 24,53 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Estuarine ecology
ISBN : 9783823615514
Author : Ramesh D. Gulati
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 459 pages
File Size : 48,46 MB
Release : 2007-11-03
Category : Science
ISBN : 1402063997
This volume comprises the proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Shallow Lakes, held at Dalfsen, The Netherlands, in June 2005. The theme of the symposium was Shallow Lakes in a Changing World, and it dealt with water-quality issues, such as changes in lake limnology, especially those driven by eutrophication and pollution, increased nutrient loading and productivity, perennial blooms of cyanobacteria and loss of biodiversity.
Author : Willem Salomons
Publisher : Springer
Page : 716 pages
File Size : 35,30 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Science
ISBN :
Author : Donald S. McLusky
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 19,20 MB
Release : 2004-04-29
Category : Science
ISBN : 0191546232
For the inhabitants of many of the world's major towns and cities, estuaries provide their first and nearest glimpse of a natural habitat. Despite the attempts of man to pollute or reclaim it, the estuarine ecosystem continues to provide a fascinating insight into a natural world where energy is transformed from sunlight into plant material, and then through the steps of a food chain is converted into a rich food supply for birds and fish. The book provides a concise readable introduction to estuarine ecology. First published in 1981, it soon established itself as the principle textbook of choice in the UK & NW Europe. This new edition builds upon the strengths of the earlier editions but has been thoroughly revised throughout. The new co-author brings a human impact dimension to the revised book. It is written for advanced undergraduate and graduate students (particularly taught masters) who have had a general ecology course, but no further training in estuarine science. It will be useful to both professional researchers and practical managers in marine ecology and environmental science who seek a compact but comprehensive introduction to estuarine ecology.
Author : James R. DeVoe
Publisher :
Page : 678 pages
File Size : 13,64 MB
Release : 1969
Category : Nuclear activation analysis
ISBN :
Author : M. Granger Morgan
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 608 pages
File Size : 14,70 MB
Release : 2017-10-12
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1316886999
Many books instruct readers on how to use the tools of policy analysis. This book is different. Its primary focus is on helping readers to look critically at the strengths, limitations, and the underlying assumptions analysts make when they use standard tools or problem framings. Using examples, many of which involve issues in science and technology, the book exposes readers to some of the critical issues of taste, professional responsibility, ethics, and values that are associated with policy analysis and research. Topics covered include policy problems formulated in terms of utility maximization such as benefit-cost, decision, and multi-attribute analysis, issues in the valuation of intangibles, uncertainty in policy analysis, selected topics in risk analysis and communication, limitations and alternatives to the paradigm of utility maximization, issues in behavioral decision theory, issues related to organizations and multiple agents, and selected topics in policy advice and policy analysis for government.