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ContentsENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & ENGINEERING ................................................................................................................ 2Air Pollution ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2Coastal, Waterway, & Ocean Engineering .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5Ecological Economics .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10Ecology .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11Environmental & Ecological Risk Assessment ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20Environmental Health .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23Environmental Law, Management, & Compliance ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 26Environmental Modeling & Systems Analysis ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28Environmental Statistics ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29General Reference .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 31Hazardous Materials .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 35Landscape Ecology ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 36Remediation ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 37Renewable & Sustainable Energy ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 39Resource Management & Sustainability ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 42Solid Waste/Recycling ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 49

ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY ...................................................................................................................................... 51Environmental Sampling & Analysis ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 53Environmental Toxicology ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 54

GEOSCIENCE ..................................................................................................................................................................... 59Dams & Hydraulic Engineering ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 59Geochemistry ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 63Geology ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 64Georisk & Hazards ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 67Geotechnology ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 69GIS & Mapping .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 70Mining Engineering ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 74Remote Sensing & Photogrammetry ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 77Rock Mechanics ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 82Soil Mechanics .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 85Soil Science ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 87

WATER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING ................................................................................................................................. 92Drinking Water .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 92Ground Water ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 94Hydrogeology ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 95Hydrology .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 97Stormwater .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 100Surface Water ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 101Wastewater .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 102Water Pollution ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 107Water Resources Management ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 109Wetlands .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 114

Index ................................................................................................................................................................................ 115

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAnalytical Modeling of Vehicle Fuel Consumptionand Emission Rates

Air and Environmental Quality in Livestock andAgricultural Buildings

with MATLAB ®Edited by Thomas Banhazi, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Australia,Andres Aland, Estonian University of Life Sciences, Tartu, Estonia and Joerg Hartung,University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Germany

Waleed Fekry Faris, International Islamic University Malaysia,Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Salah Ahmed MohamedElmoselhy, Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, United Kingdomand Hesham Ahmed RakhaSince a reduction in fuel consumption will lead to reduction invehicle emissions, automobile manufacturers are currently underpressure to produce more environmentally friendly vehicles.Vehicle fuel consumption and emission models are currentlythe primary tools for evaluating the regional impacts oftransportation projects and for developing and evaluating newpowertrains and new hardware in the field of IntelligentTransportation System (ITS). This book presents instantaneousand gear-shifting-based analytical models of fuel consumption

Series: Sustainable Energy Developments The appropriate management of livestock buildings is an ever improving professionalendeavour and this book is set out to review the ‘current best practice management’ inrelation to air quality management of livestock buildings that have to be managed correctlyto generate environmental conditions that will enhance the production efficiency, healthand welfare of livestock, the health of farm workers and people living near farmingoperations. All key areas of air quality management are reviewed in this book, includingsources of pollution, measurement techniques, effects of airborne pollutants and abatementmethods.CRC PressMarket: Agricultural EngineeringMay 2016: 246x174: 500pp and regulated exhaust emissions directly account for the individual vehicle characteristics

and for the forces acting on the vehicle.Hb: 978-1-138-02703-9: £152.00eBook: 978-1-315-73833-8

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2nd Edition2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONBoiler Operator's Handbook, Second EditionAir Pollution Control Technology Handbook, Second

Edition Edited by Kenneth E. Heselton, PE, KEH Energy Engineering,Joppa, Maryland, USAThis book was written specifically for boiler plan operators andsupervisors who want to learn how to lower plant operatingcosts, as well as how to operate plants of all types and sizes morewisely. It is newly revised with guidelines for HRSGs, combinedcycle systems, and environmental effects of boiler operation.Also included is a new chapter on refrigeration systems thataddresses the environmental effects of inadvertent andintentional discharges of refrigerants.

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Karl B. Schnelle, Jr., Vanderbilt University, Nashville,Tennessee, USA, Russell F. Dunn and Mary Ellen Ternes,Crowe and Dunlevy, Oklahoma City, USAWith its comprehensive coverage of air pollution controlprocesses, this book is a detailed reference for the practicingengineer who prepares the process engineering and costestimation required for the design of an air pollution controlsystem. Fully updated with new legislation, air regulations, andextensive reviews of the design of control equipment, the bookalso highlights current improvements in effective air pollutioncontrol. This edition includes graphics, images, and figures toillustrate changes in air pollution issues and regulations.

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Market: Manufacturing & Industrial EngineeringMay 2014: 279 x 216: 488ppHb: 978-1-482-25389-4: £114.00Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-824-74290-4

Market: Engineering - Environmental * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482253894October 2015: 235 x 156: 429ppHb: 978-1-482-24560-8: £108.00eBook: 978-1-482-24562-2Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-849-39588-8* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482245608

Dummy text to keep placeholder5th Edition • TEXTBOOKClimate Change MitigationAir Quality, Fifth EditionGreenhouse Gas Reduction and BiochemicalsThad Godish, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, USA,

Wayne T. Davis, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA andJoshua S. FuThe new edition of a bestseller includes updated informationon topics the effect air quality such as global warming, globaldimming, international issues associated with air quality and itsregulation, atmospheric deposition, atmospheric chemistry, andhealth and environmental effects of atmospheric pollution. Thefifth edition will include new graphics, images and an appendedlist of unit conversions. The chapters have been reorganized,new material has been added, less relevant material deleted,and new images added, particularly those from earth satellites.

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Edited by Jimmy Alexander Faria Albanese, AbengoaResearch, Seville, Spain and M. Pilar Ruiz, Abengoa Research,Seville, SpainClimate change is a significant threat to humanity's future. Thismeans that a transition to a lower-carbon economy isunavoidable. Biochemical research is necessary for this transition,and will be an essential component of any climate policy. Theeditors have collected within this book the most recent researchin this field. Included are chapters explaining climate changeimpact and sustainability issues; chapters focusing onbiochemicals and biotechnologies that offer potential foroffsetting and preparing for climate change; a section on thechallenges that must be acknowledged, assessed, and overcome;and a final chapter that offers 12 reasons why safe climate policy

is affordable.

Market: Environmental EngineeringAugust 2014: 235 x 156: 542ppHb: 978-1-466-58444-0: £76.99eBook: 978-1-466-58445-7 Apple Academic PressPrev. Ed Hb: 978-1-566-70586-8 Market: Environmental Engineering* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466584440 July 2015: 229 x 152: 396pp

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Financing and Sustainability Case Studies from AsiaEdited by Dong-Chun ShinThis book covers Asian countries facing severe public healthproblems, including cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease,increased mortality, and impacts on mental health, due toexposure to air pollutants emitted as a result of rapidindustrialization. This book collects case studies from a numberof Asian countries including China, Taiwan, Japan, Indonesia,Korea, Mongolia, India and Thailand.

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Gene Beck CEM, CLP, Enviro-Tech Financial, Inc., Orange,California, USAThis comprehensive desktop reference addresses the diverseterms and acronyms that form the backbone of 21st centuryenergy technologies, applications of those technologies, andthe sustainability sector of the U.S. economy. The convergenceof these disciplines has resulted in an explosion of specializedterms, acronyms, and jargon. The references encompass a widerange of legacy as well as emerging renewable energytechnologies including the finance and sustainable segmentsof business that form an integral part of those technologies.

Fairmont PressMarket: Business ManagementJune 2014: 279 x 216: 426pp April 2016: 235 x 156: 200ppHb: 978-1-482-25304-7: £95.00 Hb: 978-1-466-59356-5: £89.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482253047 eBook: 978-1-482-29790-4

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Green AviationEdited by Emily S. Nelson, NASA Glenn Research Center,Cleveland, OH, USA and D.R. Reddy, NASA Glenn ResearchCenter, Cleveland, OH, USASeries: Sustainable Energy DevelopmentsThis book comprehensively covers the relevant issues in greenaviation. Environmental impacts, technology advances, publicpolicy and economics are intricately linked to the pace ofdevelopment that will be realized in the coming decades. Expertsfrom NASA and industry review current technology development

Yukio Yanagisawa, University of Tokyo, Japan, Hiroshi Yoshino, Tohoku University,Sendai, Japan and Satoshi Ishikawa, Kitasato University, Tokyo, JapanWritten by multidisciplinary experts in medicine, chemistry, and architecture, this bookexamines chemical sensitivity (CS). In 15 chapters fitted to 15 lectures, it discusses not onlythe medical explanation, but also the environmental factors of this hypersensitive reaction,such as chemistry and architectural aspects. The book overviews pollution-induced diseasessuch as Minamata Disease. It also points out the similarity of modern hypersensitivitysyndromes to historical pollution diseases from the viewpoints of not only natural scientificaspects, but also social understanding of the disease.in green aviation that will carry the industry through 2025 and beyond. This includes

increased efficiency through better propulsion systems, reduced drag airframes, advanced CRC Pressmaterials and operational changes. Clean combustion and emission control of noise, Market: Industrial Hygieneexhaust gases and particulates are addressed. New certification standards for fuels areoutlined.

May 2016: 235 x 156: 224ppHb: 978-1-466-55634-8: £121.00eBook: 978-1-466-55637-9CRC Press* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466556348Market: Sustainable Energy

May 2016: 246x174: 400ppHb: 978-0-415-62098-7: £140.00eBook: 978-0-203-11996-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780415620987

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderIndustrial Air Quality and VentilationGrid ParityControlling Dust EmissionsThe Art of Financing Renewable Energy Projects in the U.S.

Ivan Nikolayevich Logachev, Belgorod State TechnologicalUniversity, Russia and Konstantin Ivanovich Logachev,Belgorod State Technological University, RussiaThis book presents both theoretical and practical guidance forthe design and implementation of local exhaust and ventilationsystems in industrial facilities. It explains the mechanism andprocesses of ejecting airflows in different variations—fromuniform air motion processes in closed chutes to the creationof accelerated air streams in a free-particle flow. It also examinesthe engineering methods of calculating the amount of aspiratedair for various industries, and compares the calculated volumesof aspiration with real-life test results.

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Gene Beck CEM, CLP, Enviro-Tech Financial, Inc., Orange,California, USAGrid Parity provides an in-depth examination of the knowledge,insights, and techniques that are essential to success in financingrenewable energy projects. An energy project finance expertwith 35 years of experience in capital asset financing, the authorprovides a comprehensive overview of how to finance renewableenergy projects in America today. He explores all componentsof "the deal" including tax, accounting, legal, regulatory,documentation, asset management and legislative drivers tothis dynamic growth sector. Filled with case studies, the book

provides a thorough examination of what it takes to compete in the green-energymarketplace.

Fairmont PressMarket: Engineering - EnvironmentalMarket: Finance & InvestingFebruary 2014: 235 x 156: 417ppMay 2014: 279 x 216: 1000ppHb: 978-1-482-22216-6: £123.99Hb: 978-1-482-24170-9: £159.00eBook: 978-1-482-22217-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482241709* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482222166

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Dummy text to keep placeholderLocal Exhaust VentilationAerodynamic Processes and Calculations of Dust Emissions

Ivan Logachev, Belgorod State Technological University,Russia, Konstantin Logachev and Olga AverkovaThis book examines the computations of gas-borne dust flowsin local exhaust ventilation systems and provides practicalrecommendations for the energy-efficient containment of dustemissions. It discusses basic approaches to operational energysavings for local exhaust ventilation systems, including shapingintake openings of open local exhaust devices after determiningboundaries of vortex areas, increasing the working distance ofsuction openings, inhibiting carryover of dust into aspirationnetwork by promoting rotational aerodynamic fields, and more.Color photos throughout illustrate dust behavior, flow lines, andpatterns.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd EditionAnalysis and Design of Marine Structures VPort Security Management, Second Edition

Edited by C. Guedes Soares, CENTEC, Technical Universityof Lisbon, Portugal and R.A. Shenoi, University ofSouthampton, UKAnalysis and Design of Marine Structures V is essential reading foracademics, engineers and all professionals involved in the areaof design of marine and offshore structures.

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Kenneth Christopher, National UniversityThis fully updated edition of a bestseller covers the latest oncontinuously changing legislation regarding federal mandates,securing vessels, cargo security, and granting employeecredentials. Focusing on best practices,it details real-worldsolutions that law enforcement authorities and securitymanagement professionals can put to use immediately.Assuming little prior knowledge of the industry, the bookexamines port security in the context of global transportationsystems. It supplies practitioners and educators with a frameworkfor managing port security and also details risk assessment andphysical security best practices for securing ships and ports.

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Market: Business & Management eBook: 978-1-315-68505-2June 2014: 254 x 178: 376pp Pack - Book and CD: 978-1-138-02789-3: £169.00Hb: 978-1-466-59163-9: £57.99 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138027893eBook: 978-1-466-59164-6Prev. Ed Hb: 978-1-420-06892-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466591639

2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderBridge Engineering Handbook, Second EditionActivities in NavigationFundamentalsMarine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation

Edited by Wai-Fah Chen, University of Hawaii, Honolulu,USA and Lian Duan, California Department of Transportation,Sacramento, USAThe second edition of this bestselling handbook covers virtuallyall the information an engineer would need to know about anytype of bridge—from planning to construction to maintenance.It contains more than 2,500 tables, charts, and illustrations in apractical, ready-to-use format and an abundance of worked-outexamples give readers numerous step-by-step designprocedures. Extensively updated and featuring several newchapters, this volume, Fundamentals, covers conceptual design,aesthetics, planning, design specifications, modeling, design,

wind effects, impact loading, fatigue and fracture, and much more.

Edited by Adam Weintrit, Gdynia Maritime University, PolandProviding high-quality, scholarly research, addressingdevelopment, application and implications, in the field ofmaritime education, maritime safety management, maritimepolicy sciences, maritime industries, marine environment andenergy technology. Contents include electronics, astronomy,mathematics, cartography, command and control, psychology,operational research, risk analysis, theoretical physics, operationin hostile environments, instrumentation, ergonomics, financialplanning and law. The book provides a forum for transportationresearchers, engineers, navigators, ergonomists, andpolicy-makers with an interest in maritime researches.

CRC PressMarket: Maritime Engineering CRC PressJune 2015: 246x174: 262pp Market: Civil EngineeringHb: 978-1-138-02858-6: £63.99 January 2014: 254 x 178: 591ppeBook: 978-1-315-67259-5 Hb: 978-1-439-85207-1: £76.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138028586 eBook: 978-1-439-85234-7

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderBridge Engineering Handbook, Second EditionAmphibious Building Design and ConstructionConstruction and MaintenanceChris Zevenbergen, UNESCO-IHE, Delft & Dura Vermeer Group, Hoofddorp, The

Netherlands and Elizabeth English, Waterloo Architecture, University of Waterloo,Cambridge, ON, Canada

Edited by Wai-Fah Chen, University of Hawaii, Honolulu,USA and Lian Duan, California Department of Transportation,Sacramento, USAThe second edition of this bestselling handbook covers virtuallyall the information an engineer would need to know about anytype of bridge—from planning to construction to maintenance.It contains more than 2,500 tables, charts, and illustrations in apractical, ready-to-use format and an abundance of worked-outexamples give readers numerous step-by-step designprocedures. Extensively updated and featuring several newchapters, this volume, Construction and Maintenance, coversconstruction, inspection, bridge management systems, healthmonitoring, ratings, strengthening and rehabilitation, life cycle

analysis and much more.

Amphibious Buildings refers to buildings that rest on the ground in normal conditions andrise with floodwater. This is an emerging area of building in a time that many cities aredealing with an increasing amount of floodwater, and lack of space for urban development.This book explains the principles of amphibious construction through the concepts ofdesign. It includes an extensive coverage of building construction practice and techniques,representing both vernacular and contempary developments. A useful reference forarchitects, building owners, building managers and operators, contractors, and others inthe building industry.

CRC PressMarket: Architecture / Civil EngineeringMay 2016: 246x174: 350ppHb: 978-0-415-62121-2: £57.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780415621212

CRC PressMarket: Civil EngineeringJanuary 2014: 254 x 178: 661ppHb: 978-1-439-85208-8: £76.99eBook: 978-1-439-85233-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781439852088

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd EditionDesign Principles of Ships and Marine StructuresBridge Engineering Handbook, Second Edition

Suresh Chandra MisraWith availability of high speed computing and sophisticatedsoftware, the design scenario has changed in recent years.Advanced numerical techniques are being applied to maritimedesign activity at the concept design stage itself. With increasingcompetitiveness, it has become necessary to look at theeffectiveness of design in economic terms, as well as itsmanagement and evaluation of design alternatives. The bookbrings all aspects together so that the designer is aware of thesesystems and can integrate them into a competitive andsuccessful design.

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Seismic DesignEdited by Wai-Fah Chen, University of Hawaii, Honolulu,USA and Lian Duan, California Department of Transportation,Sacramento, USAThe second edition of this bestselling handbook covers virtuallyall the information an engineer would need to know about anytype of bridge—from planning to construction to maintenance.It contains more than 2,500 tables, charts, and illustrations in apractical, ready-to-use format and an abundance of worked-outexamples give readers numerous step-by-step designprocedures. Extensively updated and featuring several newchapters, this volume, Seismic Design, covers earthquakedamage, dynamic and nonlinear analysis, seismic design of

concrete, steel and cable supported bridges, retrofit technology, and more.Market: Engineering - CivilDecember 2015: 254 x 178: 474ppHb: 978-1-482-25446-4: £95.00

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Edited by Vaughan Meyer, Norwegian GeotechnicalInstitute, Oslo, NorwayAddressing current and emerging geotechnical engineeringchallenges facing those working in offshore construction, designand research, Frontiers in Offshore Geotechnics III provides acomprehensive state-of-the-art reference for professionals andresearchers in offshore, civil and maritime engineering and forsoil mechanics specialists.

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Substructure DesignEdited by Wai-Fah Chen, University of Hawaii, Honolulu,USA and Lian Duan, California Department of Transportation,Sacramento, USAThe second edition of this bestselling handbook covers virtuallyall the information an engineer would need to know about anytype of bridge—from planning to construction to maintenance.It contains more than 2,500 tables, charts, and illustrations in apractical, ready-to-use format and an abundance of worked-outexamples give readers numerous step-by-step designprocedures. Extensively updated and featuring several newchapters, this volume, Substructure Design, covers bearings,piers and columns, towers, vessel collision design, bridge scourdesign, foundations, ground investigation, and much more.

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TEXTBOOK2nd EditionFundamentals of Open Channel FlowBridge Engineering Handbook, Second Edition

Glenn E. Moglen, Virginia Tech, Manassas, Virginia, USAOpen channel flow can be understood through just a few simpleequations, graphs, and computational tools. Geared to a firstcourse in open channel flow, this book outlines current theorywith clear and fully solved examples. Offering practicalcomputational tools, such as spreadsheet applications and theHEC-RAS program, it assumes a foundation in fluid mechanicsand then adopts a deliberately logical sequence through energy,momentum, friction, and gradually varied flow. It comes withdownloadable animations, PowerPoint slides, and solutions toend-of-chapter problems are provided.

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Superstructure DesignEdited by Wai-Fah Chen, University of Hawaii, Honolulu,USA and Lian Duan, California Department of Transportation,Sacramento, USAThe second edition of this bestselling handbook covers virtuallyall the information an engineer would need to know about anytype of bridge—from planning to construction to maintenance.It contains more than 2,500 tables, charts, and illustrations in apractical, ready-to-use format and an abundance of worked-outexamples give readers numerous step-by-step designprocedures. Extensively updated and featuring several newchapters, this volume, Superstructure Design, covers concreteand steel girder, arch, truss, cable-stayed, suspension, extradosed,

floating and movable bridges, and much more. Market: Hydraulic EngineeringApril 2015: 235 x 156: 270pp

CRC Press Pb: 978-1-466-58006-0: £44.99January 2014: 254 x 178: 752pp eBook: 978-1-466-58007-7Hb: 978-1-439-85221-7: £76.99 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466580060eBook: 978-1-439-85229-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781439852217

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Edited by Sören Ehlers, Norwegian University of Scienceand Technology, Trondheim, Norway, Bjorn EgilAsbjornslett, Norwegian University of Science andTechnology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway, Ornulf JanRodseth, Norwegian Marine Technology Research Institute(MARINTEK), Trondheim, Norway and Tor Einar Berg,Norwegian Marine Technology Research Institute(MARINTEK), Trondheim, NorwayMaritime-Port Technology and Development contributes toefficiency and reliability of seaborne transport and operations,and will be useful to academics and engineers involved in marine

technology-related research and the marine industry.

Maria A. Mimikou, Evangelos A. Baltas, National TechnicalUniversity of Athens, Greece and Vassilios A. Tsihrintzis,Democritus University of Thrace, GreeceHydrology and water resources analysis can be looked attogether, but this is the only book that presents the relevantmaterial and bridges the gap between scientific processes andapplications in one text. It is written for advanced undergraduateand graduate students and for practitioners. It can assisthydrologists and water-related professionals with an unfamiliarterm or a new subject area, a formula, the procedure for solvinga problem, guidance on the available computer packages, orhow to obtain values from a table of data.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMulti-Span Large BridgesInformation, Communication and EnvironmentInternational Conference on Multi-Span Large Bridges, 1-3 July 2015,Porto, Portugal

Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea TransportationEdited by Adam Weintrit, Gdynia Maritime University, Polandand Tomasz Neumann, Gdynia Maritime University, Gdynia,PolandProviding high-quality, scholarly research, addressingdevelopment, application and implications, in the field ofmaritime education, maritime safety management, maritimepolicy sciences, maritime industries, marine environment andenergy technology. Contents include electronics, astronomy,mathematics, cartography, command and control, psychology,operational research, risk analysis, theoretical physics, operationin hostile environments, instrumentation, ergonomics, financialplanning and law. The book provides a forum for transportation

Edited by Pedro Pacheco, Faculty of Engineering, Universityof Porto, Porto, Portugal and Filipe Magalhaes, Faculty ofEngineering, University of Porto, Porto, PortugalThe Multi-Span Large Bridges set of book of abstracts andfull-paper searchable CD-ROM contains selected paperspresented at the Multi-Span Large Bridges InternationalConference (MSLB2015), organized by FEUP (Faculty ofEngineering of the University of Porto, July 1-3, 2015.Contributions cover the following topics: Landmark Projects,Conceptual Design, Innovative Construction Methods, SpecialFoundations and Geotechnical Site Investigations, Life Cycle,Monitoring & Maintenance & Management, Incidents andresearchers, engineers, navigators, ergonomists, and policy-makers with an interest in

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University of Lisbon, Portugal and T.A. Santos, Ordem dosEngenheiros, Lisbon, PortugalContaining contributions reflecting the internationalization ofthe maritime sector, Maritime Technology and Engineering willbe much of interest to academics and professionals involved inmaritime engineering.

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Mohd Shahrizal Bin Ab Razak, UNESCO-IHE Institute forWater Education, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesHeadland sand bypassing processes are relevant but poorlyunderstood. This study contributes to the understanding of themechanisms and processes of natural headland sand bypassingin artificial and non-artificial coastal environments through anumerical modelling study. It reveals the importance ofunderstanding coastal processes and the role of geologicalcontrols in governing headland sand bypassing processes andembayed beach morphodynamics. The morphological modeldeveloped in this study is useful to increase understanding of

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the natural sand distribution patterns due to combination of engineering efforts and naturalcoastal processes.

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Edited by Adam Weintrit, Gdynia Maritime University, Polandand Tomasz Neumann, Gdynia Maritime University, Gdynia,PolandProviding high-quality, scholarly research, addressingdevelopment, application and implications, in the field ofmaritime education, maritime safety management, maritimepolicy sciences, maritime industries, marine environment andenergy technology. Contents include electronics, astronomy,mathematics, cartography, command and control, psychology,operational research, risk analysis, theoretical physics, operationin hostile environments, instrumentation, ergonomics, financialplanning and law. The book provides a forum for transportation

Edited by R.N. Hughes, Bangor University, Gwynedd, UK,D.J. Hughes, Scottish Association for Marine Science, Argyll,UK and I.P. Smith, School of Biological Sciences, Universityof Aberdeen, U.K.Series: Oceanography and Marine Biology - An Annual ReviewOceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review remains oneof the most cited sources in marine science. This series isconsistently among the highest ranking impact factors for themarine biology category of the citation indices compiled by theInstitute of Scientific Information. It is an essential reference forresearch workers and students in all fields of marine science,and the series volumes find a place in the libraries of not only

marine laboratories and institutes but also universities. researchers, engineers, navigators, ergonomists, and policy-makers with an interest inmaritime researches.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSeafloor Processes and GeotechnologyOceanography and Marine Biology

Ronald C. Chaney, Arcata, California, USA and GideonAlmagorTo design and build synthetic structures on the seabed or in thecoastal zone in a safe and environmentally responsible way,there are numerous factors engineers, geologists, and marineand environmental scientists must be aware of. These are factorsaffecting the sediment/water interface, the sediment columnon the continental shelf and slope, and the abyssal plains. Thisbook provides a comprehensive survey of these factors and alsodiscusses marine in situ investigation, drilling, soil sampling, andrelevant laboratory testing technologies.

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An Annual Review, Volume 53Edited by R.N. Hughes, Bangor University, Gwynedd, UK,D.J. Hughes, Scottish Association for Marine Science, Argyll,UK, I. P. Smith, School of Biological Sciences, University ofAberdeen, U.K. and A.C. Dale, Scottish Association for MarineScience, Argyll, UKSeries: Oceanography and Marine Biology - An Annual ReviewThe book examines basic areas of marine research, subjects ofspecial and topical importance; and new areas as they arise. Thisseries is consistently among the highest ranking in terms ofimpact factor in the marine biology category of the citationindices compiled by the Institute of Scientific Information. It isan essential reference for research workers and students in all Market: Engineering-Civil

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKSediment Transport in Irrigation CanalsPort Management and OperationsA New ApproachMaria G. Burns, Texas Southern University, Houston, USA

With 80 percent of the world’s commodities being transportedby water, ports are the pillars of the global economy. PortManagement and Operations offers readers the opportunity toenhance their strategic thinking and problem-solving skills, whiledeveloping market foresight. It examines global portmanagement practices at the regulatory, commercial,technological, operational, financial, and sociopolitical levels.Thispowerful sourcebook describes how seaports are being affectedby the changes occurring at the national, regional, and globallevels. It evaluates the new regulatory framework, pinpoints theindustry’s implementation readiness, and identifies potential

problem areas

Herman Depeweg, UNESCO-IHE Institute for WaterEducation, Delft, the Netherlands, Krishna P. Paudel,Consolidate Management Services, Nepal and NéstorMéndez V, Universidad Centro Occidental "LisandroAlvarado", Barquisimeto, VenezuelaSeries: UNESCO-IHE Lecture Note SeriesThese lecture notes present a detailed analysis and physical andmathematical descriptions of the behaviour of sedimenttransport in irrigation canals and describe the mathematicalmodel Setric that predicts the sediment transport, depositionand entrainment rate for various flow conditions and sedimentinputs. ; The model is typically suited for the simulation ofCRC Press

sediment transport under the particular conditions of irrigation canals and will contributeMarket: Maritime and Port Operationsto an improved understanding of the behaviour of sediments in irrigation canals. They willJuly 2014: 254 x 178: 406ppalso help to decide on water delivery plans to evaluate design alternatives and to achievean adequate and reliable water supply to the farmers.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderShips and Offshore Structures XIX

Edited by Carlos Guedes Soares, Centre for MarineTechnology and Engineering (CENTEC), Technical Universityof Lisbon, Portugal and Y. Garbatov, Technical University ofLisbon, PortugalThis three-volume work presents the proceedings from the 19thInternational Ship and Offshore Structures Congress (Cascais,Portugal, 7-10 September 2015), a forum for experts in marinestructural research.The topics covered include ships and othermarine structures used for transportation, exploration, andexploitation of resources in and under the oceans.

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Edited by Carlos Guedes Soares, Centre for MarineTechnology and Engineering (CENTEC), Technical Universityof Lisbon, Portugal, Roko Dejhalla, University of Rijeka, Rijeka,Croatia and Dusko Pavletic, University of Rijeka, Rijeka,CroatiaTowards Green Marine Technology and Transport covers recentdevelopments in marine technology and transport and isintended for academics and professionals involved in thedevelopment of these areas.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderWater Wave Scattering

Birendra Nath Mandal, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata,India and Soumen De, University of Calcutta, Kolkata, IndiaThe theory of water waves constitutes an important branch ofapplied mathematics, and due to its vast applicability in oceanrelated activities, it is also an important branch of engineering.This book describes a number of classes of wave scatteringproblems involving obstacles of various geometrical shapes,surface discontinuities, variable bottom topography, and more.The book presents an up-to-date account of mathematicaldevelopments in water wave scattering. It covers mathematicalmodeling of breakwaters used in protecting ports and marinas.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderProduction, Growth, and the EnvironmentEconomics for Environmental ProfessionalsAn Economic ApproachFrank R. Spellman, Spellman Environmental Consultants,

Norfolk, Virginia, and Old Dominion University, Norfolk,Virginia, USAEnvironmental professionals are often called upon to findsolutions to environmental degradation problems or to lead theway in planning to prevent them. Because they come mainlyfrom the environmental and science disciplines, mostenvironmental professionals have limited training in thefundamentals of economics. This book is designed to providethose professionals not only with the basic principles ofeconomics for foundational purposes but also the economicpros and cons to consider when making critical decisions onenvironmental issues.

William L. Weber, Southeast Missouri University, CapeGirardeau, USAWritten in a way that facilitates understanding of sometimesdifficult concepts and laws, this book discusses the demographictransition and the escape from the Malthusian trap. It also coversthe environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis that examines therelation between polluting outputs and economic welfare. Theauthor integrates environmental valuation methods with theproduction possibility frontier approach. He examines naturalresource questions regarding the optimal time to extractnon-renewable resources and also examines the optimal harvestrule for renewable resources such as timber and fisheries.

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Edition Managing Resources and Creating InfrastructureEdited by Kimberly Etingoff, Tufts University, Boston,Massachusetts, USAThe articles chosen for this compendium cover many aspectsof urban living, such as how individuals, households, and citiesuse resources and create greenhouse gas emissions and howurban resources can be expanded to include waste streams,among others. Case studies and up-to-date research provideurban planners with new options for creating cities that willmeet the demands of the twenty-first century. Also appropriatefor graduate students who are preparing for careers related tourban planning, this compendium captures and integrates thecurrent work being done in this vitally important field.

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Robert Costanza, Australian National University, Canberra,Australia, John H Cumberland, Herman Daly, University ofMaryland, College Park, USA, Robert Goodland, World Bank,Washington DC, USA, Richard B Norgaard, University ofCalifornia at Berkeley, California,, Ida Kubiszewski and CarolFrancoThis completely revised and updated second edition integratesthe study and management of humans and the rest of nature.It provides a unified understanding of natural andhuman-dominated ecosystems and reintegrates the marketeconomy within society and the rest of nature. The new editionadds a series of "boxes" to expand and update information inthe current text and addresses such topical issues common asset

trusts, payment for ecosystem services, and alternatives to GDP.Market: Civil Engineering

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Dummy text to keep placeholderThe Paradigm of Forests and the Survival of theFittest

Edited by Sergio A. Molina-Murillo, University of Costa Rica,San Pedro de Montes de Oca and Carlos Rojas Alvarado,University of Costa Rica, San Pedro de Montes de OcaThis book demonstrates the social, historical, and environmentalframework within which humans have developed a relationshipwith the forest and its resources. Starting from the biologicalbasis that permits the existence of forests to the use of forestresources in a modern human context, this book summarizesthe interaction between humans and forest ecosystems.Designed for readers from a broad range of disciplines andinterests, the book evokes interest in the development of anintegrated approach towards forest ecosystems and naturalresources in the context of sustainability.

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderAlgaeAgroecologyAnatomy, Biochemistry, and Biotechnology, Second EditionA Transdisciplinary, Participatory and Action-oriented Approach

Laura Barsanti, Istituto di Biofisica, Pisa, Italy and PaoloGualtieri, Istituto di Biofisica, Pisa, ItalyA single-source reference on the biology of algae, this newedition examines the most important taxa and structures forfreshwater, marine, and terrestrial forms of algae. Itscomprehensive coverage goes from algae's historical rolethrough its taxonomy and ecology to its natural productpossibilities. The book's unifying theme is on the important roleof algae in the earth's self-regulating life support system and itsfunction within restorative models of planetary health. It alsodiscusses algae's biotechnological applications, includingpotential nutritional and pharmaceutical products.

Edited by V. Ernesto Méndez, University of Vermont,Burlington, USA, Christopher M. Bacon, Santa ClaraUniversity, Santa Clara, USA, Roseann Cohen, CommunityAgroecology Network, Santa Cruz, California, USA andStephen R. Gliessman, Professor Emeritus of Agroecology,University of California, Santa Cruz, USASeries: Advances in AgroecologyThis is the first book to focus on agroecology as atransdisciplinary, participatory, and action-oriented process.Using a combined theoretical and practical approach, thiscollection of work from recognized and pioneering researchersand practitioners engages social actors on different geo-political

CRC Pressscales to transform the global agrifood system. In addition to illustrating systems ofMarch 2014: 254 x 178: 361ppagroecology that will improve food systems around the world, it lays the groundwork for

further innovations to create better sustainability for all people, ecologies, and landscapes.Hb: 978-1-439-86732-7: £76.99eBook: 978-1-439-86733-4Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-849-31467-4CRC Press* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781439867327Market: Agricultural Science

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AgroecologyThe Ecology of Sustainable Food Systems, Third Edition

Stephen R. Gliessman, Professor Emeritus, University ofCalifornia, Santa Cruz, USAThis new edition of the bestselling textbook for courses inagroecology or sustainable agriculture updates the issues facingthe sustainability of food systems, especially the strongmovement from the "second green revolution" of biotechnology,the continued consolidation of the agricultural and foodindustries, the conflict with biofuels, and today's historical recordof hungry and undernourished people worldwide. Thebook presents recent research and provides new examplesthroughout, including innovative ways farms and other parts of

the food system have introduced new alternative technologies to improve sustainability.

Interplay Between Physiology and BehaviorEdited by Denis Otávio Vieira de Andrade, Instituto de Biociências, UNESP - UnivEstadual Paulista, Departamento de Zoologia, Rio Claro, SP, BrazilDespite their diversity, amphibians and reptiles (ARs) share many physiological traits ofpivotal importance to their ability to cope with the physical environment, such as theirdependence on external heat sources. Species distributed along a latitudinal or altitudinalgradient can exhibit considerable variation in their physiological capabilities as a functionof changes in environmental parameters. This book provides a comprehensive andintegrative view of the interplay between physiology and behavior in ARs, leading to abetter understanding of the subject.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAutecologyAgroecology in ChinaOrganisms, Interactions and Environmental DynamicsScience, Practice, and Sustainable Management

Gimme H. Walter, University of Queensland, Brisbane,Australia and Rob Hengeveld, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam,The NetherlandsThis book spells out the theoretical structure, methodology andphilosophy of the science of autecology. The autecologicalapproach focuses on the interactions of individual organisms(and their species-specific adaptations) with the spatio-temporaldynamics of their environment as a basis for interpreting patternsof diversity and abundance in natural systems. Thisorganism-based approach to ecological interpretation providesa strong alternative to more traditional approaches and relatesmechanistically to the underlying disciplines of anatomy,physiology, and behavior. The book includes illustrations, specific

examples, graphs, maps, and other diagrams.

Edited by Luo Shiming, Instititue of Tropical and SubtropicalEcology, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou,People’s Republic of China and Stephen R. Gliessman,Professor Emeritus of Agroecology, University of California,Santa Cruz, USASeries: Advances in AgroecologyThis book covers agroecology research on typical agriculturalsystems in China including intercropping systems, duck-rice,fish-rice, and frog-rice co-culture systems, rainfall harvest systems,and more. It also covers eco-agriculture practice in the majorregions of China such as arid and semi-arid region in NorthwestChina, cold temperate region in Northeast China, typical

temperate agricultural region in North China, hilly and mountainous regions in tropicalSouthwest China, and more.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiology and Ecology of Anguillid EelsAvian Cognition

Edited by Takaomi AraiAnguillid eels have fascinated biologists for centuries due totheir spectacular long-distance migrations between freshwaterhabitats and their spawning areas far out in the ocean. This bookprovides a long overdue update on the biology and ecology ofanguillid eels and features comprehensive coverage of the keyfeatures of the genus Anguilla. It covers a broad spectrum oftopics on the biology (taxonomy, phylogeny, evolution,reproduction, feeding, salinity adaptation) and ecology (lifehistory, recruitment, migration) of anguillid eels. It also bringstogether important information on the state of eel fisheries,conservation, exploitation, and management.

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Exploring the Intelligence, Behavior, and Individuality of BirdsDebra S. Herrmann, Biological Computing Initiative, NorthBethesda, Maryland, USAUnlike any other book, Avian Cognition thoroughly examinesavian intelligence, behavior, and individuality. Preferences,choices, motivation, and habits of species, flocks, and individualbirds are discussed and compared. This book investigates whobirds are and why they do what they do. Daily, seasonal, andplay activities, creativity, reasoning abilities, problem-solvingskills, social interaction, life stages, and communication patternsare described, and a distinction is made between vocalizationsthat are learned and those that are inherited. The behavior andintelligence of both wild and pet birds is compared, and unlikeother books, entire chapters are devoted to a single species.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiology and Ecology of Sardines and AnchoviesBeach-Spawning Fishes

Edited by Konstantinos Ganias, Aristotle University ofThessaloniki, GreeceApart from being commercially and socially significant, anchoviesand sardines populations occupy crucial positions in the oceans’ecosystems. Low in the food chain, clupeoids tend towardsabundance, as if their purpose in life was to be eaten and fuelthe upper levels of marine trophic chains. The present bookcovers a broad spectrum of topics on the biology (sytematics,phylogeography, reproduction, feeding) and ecology (habitatcharacterization, recruitment variability) of anchovies andsardines. It also puts together important information on the stateof their fisheries, exploitation and management.

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Reproduction in an Endangered EcosystemKaren L.M. Martin, Pepperdine University, Malibu, California,USAThis book serves as a comprehensive guide to beach spawning,a charismatic animal behavior that is seen in a surprising numberof teleost species. This unexpected form of reproductionprovides a window into the ecology of coastal areas, thebehaviors and physiology necessary for fish and their eggs toadapt to terrestrial conditions, and the threats and challengesfor conservation and management. Beach spawning speciesinclude important forage fish such as the Capelin, exotic fisheriessuch as the Fugu Puffer, and the spectacular midnight runs ofthe California Grunion.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiology and Management of Invasive Quagga andZebra Mussels in the Western United States

Biogeography and Evolution in New ZealandMichael J. Heads, Buffalo Museum of Science, New York, USASeries: CRC Biogeography Series Edited by Wai Hing Wong, Bureau of Water Resources,

Worcester, Massachusetts, USA and Shawn L. GerstenbergerThis book is a synthesis of the biology and management ofinvasive mussels from scientists and managers working oninvasive quagga/zebra mussels in the western U.S. and willspecifically benefit people who are fighting invasive mussels inwestern waterbodies. It includes guidance documents andprotocols related to early detection, prevention, andmanagement of these invasive pests in the West. This book alsooffers an opportunity for scientists and lake managers worldwideto compare quagga/zebra mussels in the West, the Great Lakes,the East, and European dreissenid mussels.

Biogeography is the study of the distribution of species and ecosystems in geographicspace and through geological time. It is an integrative field of inquiry that unites conceptsand information from ecology, evolutionary biology, and other biological sciences as wellas geography and geology. This book provides the first in-depth treatment of thebiogeography of New Zealand, a region that has been a place of long-enduring interestto ecologists, evolutionary scientists, geographers, geologists, and scientists in relateddisciplines.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderA Centennial History of the Ecological Society ofAmerica

Biology, Ecology and Culture of Grey Mullets(Mugilidae)

Frank N. Egerton, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Kenosha,USACelebrating its 100th anniversary in 2015, the Ecological Societyof America (ESA) is currently the largest professional societydevoted to the science of ecology. Divided into seven chapters,this book is an institutional history of the ESA. Beginning withthe Society's inception, it describes the difficulties faced earlyon and ways in which it expanded. It describes importantinitiatives such as the International Biological Program, the LongTerm Ecological Research programs, and establishing newjournals, as well as recent programs including the NationalEcological Observation Network.

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Edited by Donatella Crosetti and Stephen J. M. BlaberMullets (grey mullets) are a family (Mugilidae) and order ofray-finned fish found in temperate and tropical watersworldwide. There are approximately 80 species of mullet; thesefish have been considered an important food source inMediterranean Europe since Roman times. This book providesa long overdue update on the biology and ecology of mulletsand features comprehensive coverage of the key features of theMugilidae family, such as recent DNA evidence andmorphological data that challenge the traditional taxonomy.

CRC Press Market: Environmental ScienceMarket: Life Science May 2015: 235 x 156: 289ppJanuary 2016: 254 x 178: 450pp Hb: 978-1-498-70069-6: £49.99Hb: 978-1-482-25212-5: £99.00 eBook: 978-1-498-70070-2eBook: 978-1-482-25213-2 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498700696* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482252125

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Energy The Ecological Impacts of Marine Natural ProductsEdited by Melany P. Puglisi-Weening, Ph.D., Mikel A. Becerro and Valerie PaulProceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Biotechnology,

Agriculture, Environment and Energy (ICBAEE 2014), May 22-23, 2014,Beijing, China.

During the past 20 years marine chemical ecology emerged as a respected field of studyproviding a better understanding of the role natural products play in organisms and theirenvironments. Ample data in this book advocates the conservation of marine environments

Edited by Fangli Zheng, International Research Associationof Information and Computer Science, Beijing, ChinaThe 2014 International Conference on Biotechnology,Agriculture, Environment and Energy (ICBAEE 2014) was heldMay 22-23, 2014 in Beijing, China. The objective of ICBAEE 2014was to provide a platform for researchers, engineers, academicsas well as industry professionals from all over the world topresent their research results and development activities inBiotechnology, Agriculture, Environment and Energy. Theprogram consisted of invited sessions and technical workshopsand discussions with eminent speakers, and contributions tothis proceedings volume cover a wide range of topics in

Biotechnology, Agriculture, Environment and Energy.

for future drug discovery efforts while sustaining the health of marine environments. Marinechemical ecology has expanded to include research in the areas of predator-preyinteractions, marine microbial chemical ecology, and seasonal and geographical distributionof marine natural products.

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CRC PressMarket: BiotechnologyNovember 2014: 246x174: 442ppHb: 978-1-138-02654-4: £152.00eBook: 978-1-315-75228-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138026544

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderClimate Change and Temperate ForestsCarrion Ecology, Evolution, and Their ApplicationsImpact, Responses and Management StrategiesEdited by M. Eric Benbow, Michigan State University, East

Lansing, USA, Jeffery K. Tomberlin, Texas A&M University,College Station, USA and Aaron M. TaroneIn recent years, there have been major technological innovationsallowing important microbial mechanisms and interactions witharthropods that drive carrion decomposition to be described.This book fills a historical information gap in the ecology ofdecomposing animal organic matter. It covers the molecularmechanistic foundations that provide the foundation for intra-and interspecific interactions related to population biology,community ecology, and how this manifests into habitat- andecosystem-level importance.

Edited by Gebhard Schüler, Steffen Schobel and Paul NolanOn a regional level, climate change has serious impacts on the environmental, societal andeconomic worlds. Hand-in-hand with this will be an inevitable shift in forest site conditionsin the next decades with serious implications for sustainable forest management. The bookdiscusses regionalized climate change impacts, forest yields, forest diseases, biodiversity,water resources and how to best preserve the multitude of forest goods and services.

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Market: Life ScienceAugust 2015: 254 x 178: 577ppHb: 978-1-466-57546-2: £76.99eBook: 978-1-466-57547-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466575462

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Climate Change Effect on Crop ProductivityEdited by Rakesh S. Sengar, Sardar Vallabh bhai PatelUniversity of Agriculture and Technology, Meerut, India andKalpana Sengar, Sardar Vallabh bhai Patel University ofAgriculture and Technology, Meerut, IndiaThis book provides analyses ofthe global consequences to cropyields, production, and risk of hunger of linked socioeconomicand climate scenarios. Potential impacts of climate change areestimated to evaluate consequent changes in global cerealproduction, cereal prices, and the number of people at risk fromhunger. The crop yield results elucidate the complex regionalpatterns of projected climate variables, CO2 effects, andagricultural systems that contribute to aggregations of globalcrop production.

Edited by Jean-Pierre L. Savard, Dirk V. Derksen, U.S.Geological Survey, Alaska Science Center, Anchorage, USA,Dan Esler, U.S. Geological Survey, Alaska Science Center,Anchorage, USA and John M. Eadie, University of California,Davis, USASeries: Studies in Avian BiologyThe past decade has seen a huge increase in the interest directedtoward sea ducks. This has been inspired, in large part, by theconservation concerns associated with numerical declines inseveral sea duck species and populations, as well as a growingappreciation for their interesting ecological attributes. Reflectingthe considerable research recently conducted, this bookCRC Press

examines the 15 extant species of sea ducks that populate North America. It provides aMarket: Environmental Sciencebenchmark for where we are in conservation efforts and suggests future directions forresearchers, managers, students, conservationists, and avian enthusiasts.

November 2014: 235 x 156: 538ppHb: 978-1-482-22920-2: £108.00eBook: 978-1-482-22921-9

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Ecological Forest Management HandbookEdited by Guy R. LarocqueSeries: Applied Ecology and Environmental ManagementLinking together basic concepts in ecological forestmanagement with practical applications on national and globalscales, this handbook provides a comprehensive summary ofinterrelated topics in the field, including management concepts,forest models, and ecological indicators. Featuring contributionsfrom experts on the three main forest types—boreal, temperate,and tropical—it presents in-depth coverage of important issues.A useful scientific tool to anyone dealing with forestmanagement and sustainability, it illustrates how ecologicalforest management is a complex process that requires broadecological knowledge.

Real-World Problems and ApplicationsNathaniel Kenneth NewlandsSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Applied Environmental StatisticsThis book provides an interdisciplinary and integrative overview of environmentalproblem-solving using statistical methods. It shows how statistics can be used to solveproblems related to food, water, energy scarcity, and climate change risks. It synthesizesthe very latest knowledge to highlight the key outstanding challenges related toagro-ecosystems modeling. It includes many real-world examples and applications andhas been written so as to be accessible to statisticians and applied scientists who need touse statistics in their daily work.

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Ecology and Conservation of Lesser Prairie-ChickensEdited by David A. Haukos, Kansas State Univ, Manhattan,KS and Clint BoalSeries: Studies in Avian BiologyIn Ecology and Conservation of Lesser Prairie-Chickens expertwildlife biologists, conservation biologists, and ornithologistscover the life history, genetics, ecology, and managementstrategies for lesser prairie-chickens. The volume also providesa detailed analysis of relative risks and conservation issues aswell as potential conservation tools. It is a definitive referencefor managers, researchers, and policy makers in the conservationof lesser prairie-chickens. The book can also be used as anauthoritative source for individuals with an interest in birdbiology, Great Plains ecology, or environmental science.

Sven Erik Jorgensen, Copenhagen University, DenmarkSeries: Applied Ecology and Environmental ManagementThis book explains how to apply environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology inenvironmental management. It answers questions like "Why is it necessary to apply anintegrated approach?" and "How does one apply an integrated environmental managementapproach?". This novel book provides a holistic view related to environmental problemsin eco-toxicological fields and the translation of scientific knowledge and research resultsinto effective measures, especially in the field of environmental policy, one of the mostdifficult tasks today.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGeotherapyEctomycorrhizal Symbioses in Tropical and

Neotropical Forests Innovative Methods of Soil Fertility Restoration, Carbon Sequestration,and Reversing CO2 IncreaseEdited by Amadou M. Bâ, Krista L. McGuire and Abdala G.

DiédhiouEctomycorrhizal symbiosis plays a major role in biodiversity andstability of ecosystems in tropical forests. It is a researchimperative in tropical and neotropical forest ecosystems becausethey contain ecologically and economically important treespecies. This book provides an overview of the knowledge ofECM symbioses in tropical and neotropical ecosystem forests.The contents address diversity and function of ectomycorrhizaassociated with forest plants, impacts of ectomycorrhiza on plantdiversity and composition, regeneration and dynamics ofecosystems, biomass production in forestry, and adaptation ofectomycorrhiza.

Edited by Thomas J. Goreau, Global Coral Reef Alliance,Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, Ronal W. Larson,Board-United States Biochar Initiative, Golden, Colorado,USA and Joanna Campe, Remineralize the Earth,Northhampton, Massachusetts, USAConventional solutions to ecosystem loss are far too small tomake a meaningful difference. The large-scale restoration ofdamaged ecosystems is essential if the climate is to be stabilized.This book covers innovative new technologies for restoring themost productive ecosystems on land while maintaining highbiodiversity. This book presents the dramatic results ofrevolutionary new methods that resolve major factors limiting

ecosystem growth, productivity, and the capacity to resist severe environmental stresses,while simultaneously increasing global carbon storage and reducing atmospheric CO

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Dummy text to keep placeholder3rd Edition • TEXTBOOKGolden-winged Warbler Ecology, Conservation andHabitat Management

Field and Laboratory Investigations in Agroecology,Third Edition

Edited by Henry M. Streby, University of California ar Berkeley, USA, David Buehlerand David E. Andersen

Stephen R. Gliessman, Professor Emeritus, University ofCalifornia, Santa Cruz, USAOffering step-by-step guidance for structured investigation, thisbook reviews ecological concepts and principles in anagricultural setting and provides in-depth, practical experience.From background information to procedures and suggestionsfor writing up the results, the book covers 24 differentagroecological investigations, each designed to provide all theinformation needed to plan and execute experimental orcomparative studies. The book is designed to accompanyAgroecology: The Ecology of Sustainable Food Systems and follows

the structure of the main text.

Series: Studies in Avian BiologyThe Golden-winged Warbler is a migratory songbird that breeds in the temperate uppermidwestern US (Wisconsin & Minnesota) and Canada (Manitoba) and winters in Centraland northern South America. Its small breeding range has been shrinking due to habitatloss, competition and interbreeding. As a result of this disturbing trend, Golden-wingedWarblers are being considered for listing as "threatened" or "endangered" under theEndangered Species Act. In preparation for potential listing, the book intends to bringtogether all the disparate sources information regarding this species.

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CRC Press Hb: 978-1-482-24068-9: £114.00Market: Agriculture eBook: 978-1-482-24069-6December 2014: 279 x 216: 256pp * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482240689Pb: 978-1-439-89571-9: £25.99eBook: 978-1-498-72849-2Prev. Ed Pb: 978-0-849-32846-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781439895719

Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONHandbook of Australasian BiogeographyFungi in Ecosystem Processes, Second EditionEdited by Malte C. Ebach, University of New South Wales, School of Biological, Earthand Environmental Sciences, Australia

John Dighton, Rutgers University Pinelands Field Station,New Lisbon, New Jersey, USASeries: MycologyThis second edition continues the unique approach of viewingthe role of fungi from the perspective of ecosystem functions.It examines the importance of fungi in soil formation, plantprimary production, sustenance of secondary producers andregulation of plant and animal populations and communities.It explores how fungi have adapted to survive within particularconstraints, how they help to maintain homeostasis inecosystems, how they facilitate resistance to perturbations andhow they influence the communities of other organisms.

Series: CRC Biogeography SeriesWritten by leading biogeographers, based upon the dynamic studies over the last 30 years,this revision of Australasian biogeography covers terrestrial, freshwater, and marineorganisms. A handbook, rather than a natural history, the volume is a unique resource thatis invaluable to anyone interested in Australasian biogeography. It goes beyond a focuson a single taxa or area or analyses of certain types of data to provide a comprehensivereview of our current knowledge of the systematics and distribution of major plant andanimal groups in Australasia.

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Human Diseases from WildlifeMichael R. Conover, Director, Jack H. Berryman Institute,Utah State University, Wildlife Resources Department, Logan,USA and Rosanna M. Vail, Kansas State University,Manhattan, USAPeople who handle wildlife, including field workers, wildlifeprofessionals, trappers, and hunters, want to know aboutpotential diseases, risks, and how to protect themselves fromzoonotic disease. This book presents information on the mostprevalent and serious zoonotic diseases existing in the UnitedStates and Canada. Each chapter contains an introduction andhistory of the disease, symptoms in humans, medical treatment,transmission of pathogens to humans, role of wildlife asreservoirs and vectors, and methods to minimize disease risk.

Edited by David Lindenmayer, The Australian NationalUniversity, Canberra, Philip Barton, The Australian NationalUniversity, Canberra and Jennifer Pierson, CSIRO EcosystemSciences, Black Mountain Laboratories, Acton, AustraliaEcological surrogates and indicators are used widely by resourcemanagers because they provide a simpler way to monitor andunderstand complex biota and ecosystem processes. Thepotential for surrogates and indicators to guide complexresource management has meant they have been proposed foruse in all ecosystems worldwide. The book draws togetherresearch about surrogates and indicators, where to use them,where not to use them, and how they can be best used in cases

where they are proposed for application.CRC PressMarket: Agricultural Science

CRC PressSeptember 2014: 235 x 156: 549ppMarket: Environmental ScienceHb: 978-1-466-56214-1: £57.99October 2015: 254 x 178: 192ppeBook: 978-1-466-56215-8Pb: 978-1-498-74870-4: £49.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466562141* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498748704

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderInsect Molecular Biology and EcologyImpact of Global Changes on Mountains

Edited by Klaus H. Hoffmann, University of Bayreuth,GermanyInsects have one of the widest distributions on the globebecause they have adapted to extreme ranges of environments.This book presents current entomological research, wheremolecular tools help to advance traditional ecological studies.Chapters include insect–insect and insect–plant interactions,mechanisms of environmental adaption, and use of insectbiotechnology in pest and vector control. The book may helpto combine powerful methods in molecular biology with excitingissues in ecology in order to understand why insects become"masters of survival."

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Responses and AdaptationEdited by Velma I. Grover, York University, Toronto, Canada,Axel Borsdorf, Jürgen Breuste, Prakash Chandra Tiwari,Kumaun University, Nainital, Uttarakhand, India and FlaviaWitkowski FrangettoThe book gives a holistic picture of the impact of global changes,including climate change, and also looks at adaptation andmitigation. International case studies from Asia, Africa, Europe,North America, and South America give a picture of what ishappening around the world. This unique book focuses on "highmountains" and takes a multidisciplinary approach to the subject,including scientific facts, adaption and mitigationrecommendations, and legal and governance issues.

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Market: Environmental Law Hb: 978-1-482-23188-5: £79.99December 2014: 235 x 156: 528pp eBook: 978-1-482-23189-2Hb: 978-1-482-20890-0: £103.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482231885eBook: 978-1-482-20891-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482208900

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderIntegrated Environmental ManagementIn Silico BeesA Transdisciplinary ApproachEdited by James Devillers, CTIS, Rillieux La Pape, France

Bees are critically important for ecosystem function andbiodiversity maintenance through their pollinating activity. Thisbook provides a collection of computational methods to thoseprimarily interested in the study of the ecology, ethology, andecotoxicology of bees. It presents numerous case studies toenable readers to understand the appropriateness but also thelimitations of models in theoretical and applied bee research.Written by an international team of experts, this book coversthe main types of modeling approaches that can be used interrestrial ecology and applied ecotoxicology.

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Sven Erik Jørgensen, Copenhagen University, Denmark,Joao Carlos Marques, IMAR- Instituto do Mar, Universidadede Coimbra, Portugal and Søren Nors Nielsen, AalborgUniversity, Copenhagen, DenmarkSeries: Applied Ecology and Environmental ManagementThis book combines continuous improvement managementtools and principles with proven environmental assessmentmethodologies--including risk and substitute’s assessment andfull cost accounting. IEMSs assist companies in making soundenvironmental decisions as part of daily business practices. Thisbook will bring together ecological and technological toolboxesused in different disciplines in a trans-disciplinary method.

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Market: EntomologyJanuary 2014: 235 x 156: 314ppHb: 978-1-466-51787-5: £82.99 Market: Environmental ManagementeBook: 978-1-466-51788-2 August 2015: 235 x 156: 383pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466517875 Hb: 978-1-498-70510-3: £82.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMolecular Diversity of Environmental ProkaryotesMarine AlgaeEdited by Thiago Bruce Rodrigues, Faculdade de Tecnologia e Ciências, Salvador,Brazil and Amaro Emiliano Trindade Silva, Faculdade de Tecnologia e Ciências,Salvador, Brazil

Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Environmental Assessment, and BiotechnologyEdited by Leonel Pereira, University of Coimbra, Portugaland Joao Magalhaes Neto, University of Coimbra, PortugalThis book is divided into three thematic areas. The first covers arevision of the taxonomy of algae, based on the algae portal, aswell as the general aspects of biology and the methodologiesused in this branch of marine biology. The second subject areafocuses on the use of algae in environmental assessment, withan intensive implementation in Western economies and someemerging economies. The third topic is the potential use ofalgae in various industries including food, pharmaceuticals,cosmetics, agricultural fertilizers, and the emerging biofuelsindustries.

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This book correlates the vast genetic diversity associated with environmental samples andstill underexploited potential for the development of biotechnology products. The bookpoints out the potential of different types of environmental samples. It presents the maincharacteristics of microbial diversity, the main approaches used for molecularcharacterization of the diversity, and practical examples of application of the explorationof the microbial diversity. It presents a not-yet-explored structure for discussing the maintopics related to molecular biology of environmental prokaryotes and their biotechnologicalapplications.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMolluscan Communities of the Florida Keys andAdjacent Areas

Marine Macrophytes as Foundation SpeciesEdited by Emil Olafsson, Spanish Institute of Oceanography(IEO), Palma, SpainMarine macrophytes (macroalgae, seagrasses, and mangroves)comprise thousands of species distributed in shallow water areasalong the world’s coastlines. They play a key role in marineecosystems regarding biodiversity and energy flow. A largeproportion of macrophyte species can be characterised asecosystem engineers—organisms that directly or indirectly affectthe availability of resources to other species by modifying,maintaining, and creating habitats. The book is among the firstone to concentrate on the value of macrophytes for thewell-being of marine habitats. The book is aimed at academicsbut may be useful for students, policy makers, and laymen alike.

Their Ecology and BiodiversityEdward J. Petuch, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton,USA and Robert F. MyersThis book is the first comprehensive overview of the ecologyand biodiversity of the phylum Mollusca in the area extendingfrom the Dry Tortugas and Ten Thousand Islands in the west toPalm Beach in the east. It provides detailed analyses of molluscanfaunas found in 20 different ecosystems, emphasizing the marineenvironments of the Florida Keys archipelago and its extensivecoral reef tracts. Full-page color illustrations portray livinganimals, unique Keys environments, underwater ecosystems,and satellite images. Color plates illustrate over 550 of theregion’s most ecologically important species.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNonlinear Physics of EcosystemsMicrobiology of the Everglades Ecosystem

Ehud Meron, Ben-Gurion University, Sede Boqer, IsraelUsing problems from spatial ecology, this book shows howpattern formation theory can be applied to ecological research.Written in language understandable to most physicists andecologists, it reveals the mechanisms of pattern formation andpattern dynamics. The book explores the implications of thesemechanisms in important ecological problems, includingself-organized vegetation patchiness, desertification, andbiodiversity in changing environments. It also discusses recentdevelopments, such as pattern-forming systems subjected toexternal periodic forcing, not covered in similar books.

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Edited by James A. Entry, Nutrigrown, LLC., Elkridge,Maryland, USA, Andrew D. Gottlieb, Krish Jayachandran,Florida International University, Miami, USA and AndrewOgram, University of Florida, Gainesville, USAThe first synthesis of current research regarding Evergladesmicrobial community structure and function, this book providesan understanding of the physical and chemical factors affectingthe structure of microbial communities, including nutrienteffects, sea level rise, and other potential stressors. The bookintegrates traditional research on algal and bacterial structureand function, helping to provide a more holistic understandingof the varying microbial communities throughout the Everglades.From periphyton, to soils and detritus, to flocculent organicmatter, the book covers new and emerging methods and their

global application.Market: PhysicsApril 2015: 235 x 156: 359ppHb: 978-1-439-82631-7: £57.99

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITION3rd Edition • TEXTBOOKRestoration of Boreal and Temperate Forests,Second Edition

Package Price AgroecologyThe Ecology of Sustainable Food Systems, Third Edition

Stephen R. Gliessman, Professor Emeritus, University ofCalifornia, Santa Cruz, USAStephen Gliessman's complementary volumes, Agroecology:The Ecology of Sustainable Food Systems, Third Edition and Fieldand Laboratory Investigations in Agroecology, Third Edition arenow available together for one low price! Completely revised,updated, and reworked, the third edition of Agroecologypresents new data, material, case studies, and options, as wellas more emphasis on topics such as the values, beliefs, and ethicsof sustainable food systems. The new edition of Field and

Edited by John A. Stanturf, USDA Forest Service, Athens,Georgia, USASeries: Integrative Studies in Water Management & Land DeveThis substantially updated new edition reflects the growingrecognition that large areas of forests are degraded globally.This edition describes forest restoration in the context of rapidsocial, economic, environmental, and climate change. Coveringthe last decade’s significant advances in forest restorationconcepts and practice, this edition has 16 new chapters and 19thoroughly revised chapters. This book is an excellent source ofinformation for researchers, managers, policymakers, andgraduate students in forestry and ecology.

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Laboratory Investigations in Agroecology facilitates hands-on, experimental learning thatinvolves close observation, creative interpretation, and constant questioning of findings.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSnakes of the WorldPhenological Synchrony and Bird MigrationA Catalogue of Living and Extinct SpeciesChanging Climate and Seasonal Resources in North America

Van Wallach, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, Kenneth L.Williams, Natchitoches, Louisiana, USA and Jeff Boundy,Louisiana Deptartment of Wildlife & Fisheries, Baton Rouge,USAThis book is the first to catalogue all living snakes and fossilophidians. It supplies a scientific, academic, and professionaltreatment of snakes—appealing to conservationists andherpetologists as well as zoologists, naturalists, hobbyists,researchers, and teachers. The text includes 651 valid generaand nearly 3,800 valid species. The inclusion of synonyms,dubious names, and invalid names totals some 12,500 primary

snake names.

Edited by Eric M. Wood, University of Wisconsin, Madison,USA and Jherime L. Kellermann, Oregon Institute ofTechnology, Klamath Falls, USASeries: Studies in Avian BiologyExploring critical linkages between migratory birds, their seasonalresources, and shifts in climate change and weather events, thisbook brings together research on the current state of birdmigration and phenology research in North America. It discussesthe relation of the climate on wintering grounds to springmigration, the relationships of migratory birds and their seasonalresources, and the nature of these relationships in the face ofclimate change or extreme weather events. It also examines

USA-National Phenology Network’s Nature’s Notebook program, and ways in which thesedata can be incorporated into conservation research.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTrophic EcologyPhosphate in SoilsJames E. Garvey, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois, USA and MattWhiles

Interaction with Micronutrients, Radionuclides and Heavy MetalsEdited by H. Magdi Selim, Louisiana State University, BatonRouge, USASeries: Advances in Trace Elements in the EnvironmentSeveral studies have suggested varied interactions of heavymetals with phosphates in soils and the effects of phosphateon the bioavailability and mobility of heavy metals. Edited byone of the best specialists in soil science, this book focuses onthe impact of phosphate on the fate of heavy metals in soils andheavy metals in the soil-water-plant as affected by phosphate.It features coverage of sorption and mobility influenced by thepresence of phosphate in the vadose zone.

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This is a review of trophic concepts in ecology for organismal-oriented ecologists interestedin ecosystem ecology. The book explains a wide range of topics including autotrophy,heterotrophy, omnivory, decomposition, foraging behavior and theory, trophic cascades,bioenergetics, and production. The book is intended for upper-level undergraduate studentsand entry-level graduate students interested in autecological, organismal approaches toecology, community and ecosystem ecology. It is also a reference text for instructorsteaching upper-division courses, providing examples from the literature, quantitativeapproaches to teach, and new hypotheses yet to be fully tested by ecologists.

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3rd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONUrban Wildlife Management, Third EditionClark E. AdamsContinuing the tradition of the first two editions, Urban Wildlife Management, Third Edition,provides a comprehensive examination of the issues that have led to an increasing needfor urban wildlife management. The book focuses not only on ecological matters but alsoincorporates the political, economic and societal issues necessary to the development ofsuccessful planning. Authors explore the changing landscape of wildlife management,offering a historical perspective along with a look at current trends and future directionsof wildlife management.

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Michael O'Neal Campbell, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby,CanadaThis book examines current knowledge on the evolution,ecology, and conservation biology of both New World vultures(Cathartidae) and Old World vultures (Accipitridae). Extinctspecies of both families are examined, as well as the disputedevidence for familial similarities and differences currently underreview by geneticists and ornithologists. The book also discussesconservation issues related to recent land cover change(deforestation, urbanization, and desertification), wildlifedepletions, and pollution, which affect scavenging vultures.

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONWildlife Habitat ManagementConcepts and Applications in Forestry, Second Edition

Brenda C. McComb, Oregon State University, Corvallis, USABalancing species-specific management with biodiversityconservation concerns, this textbook integrates silvicultural andforest planning techniques with principles of habitat ecologyand conservation biology. The updated edition includes six newchapters, five added case studies, and new appendices onmeasuring and interpreting habitat elements and using wildlifehabitat relationship models. The chapters cover topics includinghabitat selection, management, and patterns; forest composition;dynamics of disturbance ecology; riparian and wetland areamanagement; landscape management; assessment andprioritization policies; monitoring techniques; and legal/ethical

issues.CRC PressMarket: EcologyAugust 2015: 254 x 178: 401ppHb: 978-1-439-87856-9: £63.99eBook: 978-1-439-87858-3Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-849-37489-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781439878569

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Absolute or Crude RiskApplications in Disease PreventionMitchell H. Gail, National Cancer Institute, Rockville, Maryland, USA and Ruth Pfeiffer,National Cancer Institute, Rockville, Maryland, USA

2. Environmental ToxicologyEdited by Katalin Gruiz, Budapest University of Technology,Budapest, Hungary, Tamas Meggyes, Research Coordinator,Berlin, Germany and Eva Fenyvesi, Cyclolab, Budapest,HungaryThe volume gives a general overview on environmentaltoxicology adapted for engineers. In addition to human, aquaticand terrestrial toxicity measuring methods, new trends inenvironmental analytics and the integration and complementaryuse of chemical analyses and the testing of effects are described.Bioavailability and accessibility as key parameters are detailedand the interactive and dynamic testing for their characterizationis introduced. Great emphasis is placed on the evaluation and

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics & Applied ProbabilityAbsolute risk is the probability of developing a specific disease over a specified time intervalin the presence of competing causes of mortality. Although absolute risk is arguably morerelevant to clinical decision making than "pure" risk, the development of appropriatestatistical methods for estimating and applying absolute risk has lagged behind those forpure risk. This book focuses on the development, evaluation, and application of models ofabsolute risk.

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interpretation of environmental fate and adverse effect data as well as the simulation ofenvironmental processes and effects in microcosms and mesocosms.

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Ecological Causal AssessmentEdited by Susan B. Norton, U.S. EPA/NCEA, Washington, DC,USA, Susan M. Cormier, US Environmental ProtectionAgency, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA and Glenn W. Suter II, USEnvironmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, Ohio, USASeries: Environmental Assessment and ManagementThis book is for scientists and engineers who are involved ormay become involved with a causal investigation of anundesirable ecological effect. The book provides a deeperunderstanding of different philosophical and analyticalapproaches, and of cognitive tendencies that can lead to errors.Readers gain the confidence to unravel tough environmentalproblems and help build the knowledge base for effective

3. Site Assessment and Monitoring ToolsEdited by Katalin Gruiz, Budapest University of Technology, Budapest, Hungary,Tamas Meggyes, Research Coordinator, Berlin, Germany and Eva Fenyvesi, Cyclolab,Budapest, HungaryThis volume describes the theory and methods of environmental risk assessment, the useof environmental effect, fate and hazard information in risk management of chemicals andcontaminated land, explains why an integrated assessment is needed both for the risk ofchemicals and polluted sites. Efficient tools such as early warning and environmentalmonitoring with special sensors, or in situ measurements and decision making, modelingand mapping are discussed in detail. A nanotechnology method, using the special moleculeof cyclodextrin, is introduced as a versatile tool in environmental assessment and monitoring.management solutions. This book provides readers with the skills, knowledge, and

confidence needed to successfully tackle difficult environmental issues. CRC PressMarket: Environmental Engineering

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Engineering Tools for Environmental RiskManagement

4. Risk Reduction Technologies1. Environmental Deterioration and Contamination - Problems andtheir Management Edited by Katalin Gruiz, Budapest University of Technology, Budapest, Hungary,

Tamas Meggyes, Research Coordinator, Berlin, Germany and Eva Fenyvesi, Cyclolab,Budapest, Hungary

Edited by Katalin Gruiz, Budapest University of Technology,Budapest, Hungary, Tamas Meggyes, Research Coordinator,Berlin, Germany and Eva Fenyvesi, Cyclolab, Budapest,HungaryIndustrial, agricultural, residential land uses and the connecteddischarge of chemical substances cause environmental problemsworld-wide. This volume provides an overview on the behaviorand function of the healthy environment, the capacity of theecosystem to serve humanity and compensate for adverse

The book deals with nanotechnologies, reactive barriers and zones, soil amelioration andremediation using wastes. General technology descriptions and concrete applications arediscussed. Risk reduction strategies and options, decision making, strategy and technologiesare dealt with in detail. The evaluation of a technology in advance in aid of decision makingand planning, during technology application for the validation of the plan, and after theapplication for verifying the technology are differentiated and explained in detail. Themethodologies of risk assessment, socio-economic assessment, eco-efficiency and life-cycleassessment are presented and demonstrated by examples.changes. The prime contributors to these changes such as production and use of chemical

substances, abandoned and contaminated land, chemical agriculture, mining and the CRC PressMarket: Environmental Engineeringcomplex waste problem are introduced.; The focus of this book is environmental knowledgeJune 2016: 246x174: 240ppand its conscious and structured application in environmental management and decision

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderHazards AnalysisEnvironmental Impacts of Renewable EnergyReducing the Impact of Disasters, Second EditionFrank R. Spellman, Spellman Environmental Consulting,

Norfolk, Virginia, USASeries: Energy and the EnvironmentThis book outlines the environmental implications of severalrenewable energy sources, including solar, wind, hydro, tidal,biomass, and geothermal. Each comes with its own uniquebenefits as well as downsides. For example, impacts mightinclude sensitive land use concerns, animal habitatdisruption/displacement, noise pollution (wind turbines),hazardous materials use for processing (solar panels and fuelcells), sulfur dioxide emissions, land subsidence/sinkholes, andincreased risk for earthquakes (geothermal), heavy water use,nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions, and smog (biomass).

John C. Pine, Appalachian State University, Boone, NorthCarolina, USAThe impacts of natural and man-made disasters have increasedexponentially over the past few decades Moreover, with ourglobal interconnectedness and the growing scale of disasters,today's catastrophic disasters can have regional, national, andeven global economic consequences. This book presents asystematic process of hazards identification and vulnerabilityassessment for the natural, built, and human environment. Thebook aims to examine strategies that may be taken at theindividual, organization, community, and regional levels toreduce the adverse consequences of disasters and to fostersustainability.CRC Press

Market: Environmental Engineering CRC PressDecember 2014: 235 x 156: 478pp Market: Homeland SecurityHb: 978-1-482-24946-0: £88.00 September 2014: 235 x 156: 338ppeBook: 978-1-482-24947-7 Hb: 978-1-482-22891-5: £49.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482249460 eBook: 978-1-482-22892-2

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Reduction A Multidisciplinary PerspectiveEdited by Venki Uddameri, Texas Tech University Lubbock,TX, USA, Audra Morse and Kay J. Tindle, Texas TechUniversity, Lubbock, USAThis book provides a multidisciplinary review of the potentialimpacts of hydraulic fracturing. It examines various technical,environmental, scientific, and social aspects pertaining tohydraulic fracturing. The chapters present balanced coverageof the benefits and potential negative impacts of fracturing bybringing together subject-matter experts from various disciplines.The text identifies emerging technologies, regulatoryinstruments, and management tools to ensure thatunconventional oil and gas production will be sustainable andhave a small footprint on the environment and society.

Edited by Mats Nilsson, Jörgen Bengtsson, Environmentand Health Administration, Stockholm, Sweden and RonnyKlaeboe, Institute of Transport Economics, NorwayDerived from the outputs of HOSANNA, a major EU researchproject, this book presents evidence-based guidance on novelnoise abatement methods, outlines noise prediction methodswhich can be integrated with noise mapping software, detailsassessment methods for perceived noise and highlights theeconomic benefits, including positive effects on urban air qualityand CO2 levels. It examines sustainable and largely overlookedsolutions, such as the use of green areas, green surfaces, andother natural elements in combination with artificial elementsin urban and rural environments.

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Market: Environmental ScienceJune 2015: 235 x 156: 312ppHb: 978-1-498-72117-2: £82.00eBook: 978-1-498-72121-9eBook: 978-1-482-28877-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498721172* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780415675239

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Miguel F. Acevedo, University of North Texas Departmentof Geography, Denton, TXThis book introduces the fundamentals of environmentalmonitoring, based on electronic sensors, instruments, andsystems that allow real-time and long-term data acquisition,data-logging, and telemetry. This is an emerging area that is veryimportant to some aspects of environmental assessment andcompliance monitoring. Real-time monitoring approaches canfacilitate the cost effective collection of data over time and, tosome extent, negate the need for sample, collection, handlingand transport to a laboratory, either on-site or off-site.

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Louis Theodore, Manhattan College, New York, USAEnvironmental risk comes into play in countless real-world industrial applications, posingunique challenges to the environmental community. An integral part of this subject areais the role of probability distributions. Designed as a training tool for environmental riskprofessionals, this book covers the principles and applications of probability distributionsin environmental risk analysis in a thorough and clear manner. It thus provides a completeunderstanding of the role probability distributions play, enabling the reader to apply theconcepts to real-world situations.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderSurface Chemistry and Geochemistry of HydraulicFracturingK. S. Birdi, KSB Consultant, Holte, DenmarkUnique in focus, this book examines the surface chemistry and phenomena in thehydrofracking process. Under great scrutiny as of late, the physico-chemical properties ofhydrofracking are fully detailed and explained in this book, including theadsorptiondesorption of gas on the shale reservoir surface and relevant waste-watertreatment dependent on various surface chemistry principles. Written by a long-time expertin the field, it presents an unbiased account of the hard science and engineering involvedin a resource gaining growing attention in the field.

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2nd EditionSystem Safety Engineering and Risk AssessmentA Practical Approach, Second Edition

Nicholas J. BahrThis book gives engineers and managers working in companiesand governments around the world a pragmatic approach tosystem safety and risk assessment techniques. It explains ineasy-to-understand language how to design workable safetymanagement systems and implement tested solutionsimmediately. The book’s many practical tips and best practicesexplain not only how to prevent accidents, but also how to buildsafety into systems at a sensible price. The book includesnumerous case studies from real disasters that describe whatwent wrong and the lessons learned.

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Edited by Anna M. Fan, California Environmental ProtectionAgency, Oakland, USA, George Alexeeff, CaliforniaEnvironmental Protection Agency, Oakland, USA and ElaineKhan, California Environmental Protection Agency,Sacramento, USAEdited by experts in the field, this book compiles, discusses, andpresents cutting-edge research data and methodology inperforming risk assessment of some major chemicals of concernin our environment. It also discusses the complexity of thescientific databases, the available and updated methodology,emerging issues, limitations in knowledge and methods,considerations of developmental and age sensitivities, use of

defaults, case samples on results in risk assessment and risk management, and current andfuture perspectives.

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Environment Children’s Exposure RisksEdited by Areej Hassan, Boston Children’s Hospital,Massachusetts, USAThis collection of timely chapters presents a nuanced study ofenvironmental toxins and the risks they pose to children’sdevelopment. The book details the impact of a number ofcommonplace environmental toxins, focusing on everydayexposure to tobacco smoke, lead, pesticides, and flameretardants. This book aims to create greater awareness to spuradditional research, provide vital information to clinicians, andsend a powerful message to government officials, puttingpressure on them to develop policies that improve the qualityof the environment and spare children the detrimental effectsof such exposures.

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Carlos F. Amábile-Cuevas, Fundacion Lusara, Mexico City,MexicoThe presence of antibiotics, antibiotic resistance genes, andantibiotic resistant bacteria in the environment is a cause ofgrowing worldwide concern, as it reveals the extensive impactof antibiotic abuse and other human-related pressures uponmicrobes. The field of detecting and measuring resistance in theenvironment has rapidly evolved to a systematic search oforganisms and genes. This book will review the availableevidence and hypotheses on where antibiotic resistance iscoming from and for how long it has been there. Further, it willdiscuss involved maintenance pressures, resistance spread, traits

and laboratory and in-silico strategies to further investigate antibiotic resistance.

CRC PressMarket: Environmental ChemistryMarket: Water Science, Technology and EngineeringMarch 2015: 229 x 152: 352ppDecember 2015: 246x174: 126ppHb: 978-1-771-88101-2: £89.00Hb: 978-1-138-02839-5: £63.99eBook: 978-1-498-71815-8eBook: 978-1-315-67941-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781771881012* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138028395

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Crisis Management of Chronic PollutionContaminated Soil and Human HealthEdited by Magalie Lesueur Jannoyer, CIRAD, HortSys Research Unit, Le Lamentin,Martinique, France, Philippe Cattan, CIRAD, SBPA Research Unit, Capesterre Belle

Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Selenium in theEnvironment and Human Health 2015Eau, Guadeloupe, France and Thierry Woignier, IRD/CNRS/Aix Marseille University -

IMBE Research Laboratory Edited by Gary S. Banuelos, USDA-ARS, Fresno, California,USA, Zhi-Qing Lin, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville,USA, Milton Ferreira Moraes, Luiz Roberto GuimarãesGuilherme, Federal University of Lavras, Lavras, Brazil andAndre Rodrigues dos ReisThe 4th International Conference on Selenium in theEnvironment and Human Health 2015 proceedings includes 98peer-reviewed extended abstracts prepared by Se researchersfrom 28 countries. These most recent Se research studies addressinter-relationships between the geological and atmosphericenvironment, agricultural food and selenium-biofortified foodcrops, human and animal health impacts, and genetic,

Series: Urbanization, Industrialization, and the EnvironmentThis book deals with a long term pollution situation, generated by the former use oforganochlorine pesticides. Through a study case of the chlordecone pollution in the FrenchWest Indies, the authors illustrate a global and systemic mobilization of research institutionsand public services. The hope is that this "management model", together with its majorresults, the approach and lessons to be learned, could be useful to other situations. Itgathers all the works that have carried out over the last ten years or more and links themto decision makers’ actions and stakeholders’ expectations. This reference fills a gap in theliterature on chronic pollution.

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biochemical, and cell and molecular activities. This book presents a unique myriad of SeJune 2016: 235 x 156: 248ppresearch to further our international understanding of the role of Se in the context ofbiochemistry, food chain transfer, and health-related issues.

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3rd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderHuman Thermal EnvironmentsEcological ResilienceThe Effects of Hot, Moderate, and Cold Environments on Human Health,Comfort, and Performance, Third Edition

Response to Climate Change and Natural DisastersEdited by Kimberly Etingoff, Tufts University, Boston,Massachusetts, USAThis book presents the latest research on resilience strategiesaround the world. Research such as this is necessary to createnew ideas and to evaluate established ones in an effort to makecommunities more adaptable and to increase people's survivaland quality of life while living with the reality of climate change.The book offers definitions of resilience and various ways ofmeasuring it, since resilience is still a concept in transition. It alsodescribes general strategies for increasing communities’resilience at multiple levels, then dives into specific dimensionsof resilience, tying it to energy infrastructure and systems andpublic health.

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Ken Parsons, Loughborough University, Leicestershire, UKThe third edition of a bestseller, this book will continue to bethe standard text for the design of environments for humans tolive and work safely, comfortable, and effectively, and for thedesign of materials which help the same people cope with theirenvironments. This book covers hot, moderate, and coldenvironments, and defines them in terms of six basic parameters:air temperature, radiate temperature, humidity, air velocity,clothing worn, and the person’s activity. It focuses on theprinciples and practice of human response, which incorporatespsychology, physiology and environmental physics with appliedergonomics.

CRC PressMarket: Environmental ScienceMarket: Ergonomics & Human FactorsJanuary 2016: 235 x 156: 367ppApril 2014: 235 x 156: 635ppHb: 978-1-771-88310-8: £89.00Hb: 978-1-466-59599-6: £72.99eBook: 978-1-771-88311-5eBook: 978-1-466-59600-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781771883108Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-415-23792-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466595996

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2nd Edition2nd EditionSafety Professional's Reference and Study Guide,Second Edition

Insect Repellents Handbook, Second EditionEdited by Mustapha Debboun, Director, Mosquito ControlDivision, Houston, Texas, USA, Stephen P. Frances, AustralianArmy Malaria Institute, Enoggera and Daniel StrickmanThis book provides an update of the first edition, which isrecognized as the definitive reference on insect repellents. TheSecond Edition reflects the current state of insect repellentscience. It covers the processes involved in the developmentand testing of new active ingredients and formulations, anddiscusses the practical uses of repellents. It is a resource that willbe useful to a wide variety of professionals including insectrepellent researchers, medical entomologists, public health andmedical personnel, industry and sales professionals, government

regulators, and wildlife scientists and managers.

W. David YatesThe Safety Profession Regulations. Math Review Particulates andGases Toxicology. Industrial Hygiene for the Safety Professional.Ventilation. Noise and Hearing Conservation Program BiologicalHazards. Fire Protection and Prevention. Thermal Stressors.Personal Protective Equipment. Safety Statistics. Electrical Safety.Mechanics. Hydrostatics and Hydraulics. Training. EngineeringEconomics. Management Theories. Accident Investigations.Workers Compensation. Ergonomics. Construction Safety. RiskManagement. Hazardous Materials Management. RadiationSafety. Behavior Based Safety Programs. Self-Auditing Proceduresand Techniques Environmental Management. Safety Metrics(Leading vs. Lagging Indicators).CRC Press

Market: Life ScienceCRC PressSeptember 2014: 254 x 178: 409ppMarket: Occupational Health & SafetyHb: 978-1-466-55355-2: £76.99February 2015: 235 x 156: 872ppeBook: 978-1-466-55358-3Hb: 978-1-482-25665-9: £76.99Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-849-37196-7eBook: 978-1-482-25666-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466553552Prev. Ed Hb: 978-1-439-83485-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482256659

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Occupational Health and Safety ManagementA Practical Approach, Third Edition

Charles D. Reese, University of Connecticut, Storrs, USAA complete practical guide for the development andmanagement of occupational safety and health programs inany industry setting, this book includes examples and tools tofacilitate development and implementation of a safety andhealth management approach. This is how to book not just aninformation providing text. It shows readers how to write aprogram, how to identify hazards, how to involve workers andattain their cooperation. It expounds on the need to place aparticular emphasis on better and more effective communicationregarding safety and health.

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Edited by M. L. Choudhary, Bihar Agricultural University,Sabour, Bhagalpur, India, V. B. Patel, Bihar AgriculturalUniversity, Sabour, Bhagalpur, India, Mohammed WasimSiddiqui, Bihar Agricultural University, India, S. Sheraz Mahdl,Bihar Agricultural University, India and R. B. Verma, BiharAgricultural University, IndiaClimate change is already affecting—and is likely toincrease—invasive species, pests, and disease vectors, alladversely affecting agri-horticultural crop productivity. Advancesin agricultural knowledge, science, and technology will be

required to develop improved crop traits, such as temperature, drought, pest, and salttolerance. This two-volume set gives readers an understanding of the issues and makessuggestions for ways to mitigate adverse climate change effects on crops.

Market: Occupational Health and SafetyApple Academic PressJuly 2015: 254 x 178: 608ppMarket: AgricultureHb: 978-1-482-23133-5: £82.00February 2015: 229 x 152: 538ppeBook: 978-1-482-23134-2Hb: 978-1-771-88071-8: £159.00Prev. Ed Hb: 978-1-420-05180-3eBook: 978-1-498-70133-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482231335* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781771880718

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Reversibility of Chronic Disease andHypersensitivity,Volume 2

The Principles and ApplicationsThe Effects of Environmental Pollutants on the Organ SystemEdited by M. L. Choudhary, Bihar Agricultural University,Sabour, Bhagalpur, India, V. B. Patel, Bihar AgriculturalUniversity, Sabour, Bhagalpur, India, Mohammed WasimSiddiqui, Bihar Agricultural University, India and S. SherazMahdl, Bihar Agricultural University, IndiaClimate change is already affecting—and is likely toincrease—invasive species, pests, and disease vectors, alladversely affecting agri-horticultural crop productivity. Advancesin agricultural knowledge, science, and technology will berequired to develop improved crop traits, such as temperature,drought, pest, and salt tolerance. This two-volume set givesreaders an understanding of the issues and makes suggestionsfor ways to mitigate adverse climate change effects on crops.The focus of Volume 1: The Principles and Applications in

William J. Rea, Environmental Health Center, Dallas, Texas,USA and Kalpana D. Patel, Allergy and Environmental HealthCenter WNY, Buffalo, New York, USAEncyclopedic in scope, the multi-volume set, Reversibility ofChronic Degenerative Disease and Hypersensitivity, draws deeplyon the clinical histories of thousands of profoundly ill patientsto describe the physiology and chemical sensitivity of chronicdegenerative diseases, their different manifestations, how todiagnose them, and how to reverse the dysfunction. This secondvolume describes clinical syndromes within each of the body’ssystems: musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, andrespiratory.

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Edited by M. L. Choudhary, Bihar Agricultural University,Sabour, Bhagalpur, India, V. B. Patel, Bihar AgriculturalUniversity, Sabour, Bhagalpur, India, Mohammed WasimSiddiqui, Bihar Agricultural University, India and R. B. Verma,Bihar Agricultural University, IndiaClimate change is already affecting—and is likely toincrease—invasive species, pests, and disease vectors, alladversely affecting agri-horticultural crop productivity. Advancesin agricultural knowledge, science, and technology will berequired to develop improved crop traits, such as temperature,drought, pest, and salt tolerance. This two-volume set givesreaders an understanding of the issues and makes suggestionsfor ways to mitigate adverse climate change effects on crops.Volume 2: Impact, Adaptation, and Mitigation focuses on the

impact of climate change on horticultural crops and offers ways to adapt practices tomitigate adverse effects.

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITION2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONGreen Building with ConcreteCreative Safety Solutions, Second EditionSustainable Design and Construction, Second EditionThomas D Schneid, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond,

USASeries: Occupational Safety & Health Guide SeriesIn today's rapidly changing workplace, safety and loss preventionprofessionals cannot always "go by the book" for the answersto new and unique problems and issues. When there is notried-and-true solution to a problem, safety and loss preventionprofessionals must think outside of the box of conventionalsolutions and develop new and creative solutions. This booksets out to stimulate creative thinking by identifying some ofthe new programs, new ideas, and new solutions being tried byother professionals in the field. The author hopes that by thinkingoutside of the box, it will help create new ways to improve the

workplace.

Edited by Gajanan M. Sabnis, Howard University,Washington, District of Columbia, USAThis book explains how concrete can be used for sustainabledesign and construction. It offers insight into new technologicaland social developments guiding the introduction of greenbuildings and examines the attributes that concrete has to offerthe green building movement. This second edition highlightsresearch on economic analysis—particularly life cyclecosting—to provide a full picture of the economic benefits ofconcrete. Expert contributors from around the world providediverse viewpoints on global sustainability.

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Developing, Implementing, and Maintaining a ContinuousImprovement Program

Mark Bromann, Rally Fire Protection Services, Illinois, USAThe sprinkler industry is constantly evolving because of new advancements in technologyand the first edition needs to be revised and updated in conjunction with the 2010 edition Frances Alston and Emily J. Millikin

Series: Industrial Innovation SeriesDevelopment and execution of a successful ES&H program intoday’s profit-driven business climate is challenging andcomplex. The techniques outlined in this book provide guidanceand aid in understanding the challenges that must be addressedby ES&H management and professionals. This book covers theprimary areas of ES&H and key elements that should beconsidered in developing, managing, and implementing aneffective, compliant and cost effective program. It to fulfills theneed that exists in the workplace for guidance from a practicalexperience view point.

of NFPA 13. This most recent edition of the NFPA standard has added requirements andrecommendations, and a completely new code numbering system. Technological advancesin the fire sprinkler industry will be addressed in the third edition. These include the recentlyadopted computerized dry-pipe system calculations for water system delivery, and the(accompanying) system test manifold schedule.CRC PressMarket: Structural EngineeringJune 2016: 254 x 178: 424ppPb: 978-1-466-58079-4: £108.00eBook: 978-1-466-58080-0Prev. Ed Pb: 978-1-587-16024-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466580794

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Problem Solving Edited by Martha J. Boss, AECOM, Omaha, Nebraska, USA,Brad Boss, AECOM, Omaha, Nebraska, USA, Cybil Boss,AECOM, Omaha, Nebraska, USA and Dennis W. Day, AECOM,Omaha, Nebraska, USAThis book is the first of its kind to provide a compendium ofenvironmental, health and safety, and engineering concepts forglobal harmonization, based on a framework of regulatorystandards. Understanding the scientific concepts that areinherent in chemical usage and their interplay globally isessential for chemical manufacturers, processors, distributors,importers, exporters, and other users. An easy to read guide tonavigating global harmonization, this book offers reasons behindmajor requirements for chemical production, distribution,

importation, and usage.

Chad J. McGuire, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth,USAGovernment at the federal, state, and local levels is currentlymoving holistically in a direction where officials are taking on amore direct (regulatory) role in environmental issues. Respondingto this trend, this text presents an overview of the environmentfocused on practical regulation and management, who theplayers are, and how the law factors in. It details types of law(common, statutory, regulatory) and frameworks (legislative,executive, and judicial) relevant to environmental issues. Thebook concludes with coverage of policies and acts by applicationtype (pollution, land use, waste, energy).

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Kathleen Sellers, ERM, Boston, Massachusetts, USAThose in industry who produce goods for market must complywith global product stewardship regulations and also becognizant of the needs of consumers concerned withsustainability. This book bridges the academic study of life cycleanalysis with these practical concerns. It examines multipleproduct stewardship regulations from around the world anddescribes present concepts of life cycle assessment in concreteterms and plain English. It also incorporates several real-worldcase studies to illustrate the challenges of product stewardship.

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Edited by Bertrum H. MacDonald, Dalhousie University,School of Information Management, Halifax, Nova Scotia,Canada, Suzuette S. Soomai, Dalhousie University, Schoolof Information Management, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada,Elizabeth M. De Santo, Department of Earth andEnvironment, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster,Pennsylvania, USA and Peter G. WellsThe purpose of the book is to provide a timely and original lookat the role that information, and particularly scientificinformation, plays in the policy-making and decision-makingprocesses for coastal and ocean management. The knowledgegained from the principles and case studies described in thebook will enhance best practices for more effective

communication and use of marine environmental information, particularly at thescience-policy interface. The book will also contribute to the current understanding ofinformation, particularly by arguing that the term "science-policy interface" is a misnomer,as there may be many interfaces between science and policy.

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Thomas D. Schneid, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond,USASeries: Occupational Safety & Health Guide SeriesThe safety profession often clings to the basic believes andpractices which evolved during the early years after theannouncement of the Occupational Safety and Health Act in1970. This book reviews and challenges many of the commonlyaccepted practices as well as misconceptions about safety inthe workplace and provide new and innovative options for safetyprofessionals to consider. It examines many of the basicassumptions in the safety profession and challenge the readerto assess and evaluation their activities in search of a better andmore effective way of achieving the results necessary to be

competitive in today's workplace.

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AgroecologyThe Universal Equations

Paul Wojtkowski, University of Wales, South Glam, UKAgroecology theory is not endless. A point is reached where thecentral elements become visible, equations distill, and aconceptual apex is reached. This is agroecology condensed intocore concepts and theorems describing how crops relate toeach other, the land, and their surroundings. This book coversadvanced agroecology, including agroecological theory as wellas applications of biodiversity that underwrite agroecology. Sincemuch of agroecology theory is new, the resulting algorithmsare equally novel, though presented so as to be useful andappreciated by less mathematically inclined professionals.

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Ashok Kumar VermaModeling provides essential equations for simulation. This bookintroduces the reader to various types of models and theirdevelopment. It goes beyond the description of models reportedin literature. It focuses on the process of development whichinvolves visualization of a simplified picture of a complexchemical process and transforming behavior of the simplifiedpicture into mathematical equations. It discusses varioussimulation approaches for solving equations. The approachesare illustrated through examples from a wide range ofapplications in chemical engineering and other allied areas.

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Stefano Marsili-Libelli, University of Florence, ItalyThe book explains how to use leading-edge numericaltechniques to develop simple but successful models ofenvironmental processes or to analyze environmental data sets.Ready-made computer codes in Matlab are available to assistthe reader in adapting his or her problem to the theory describedhere. The material is organized in such a way that the book canbe used either as an end-to-end textbook in EnvironmentalSystems Analysis or as a handbook to address a specific problem.

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TEXTBOOKPhysics of Radiation and Climate

Michael A. Box and Gail P. BoxThis book offers an introduction to the physics of climate science.It is divided into three main sections, with the first providing anintroduction to the atmosphere and ocean—their composition,thermodynamics, vertical structure, and basic flow patterns. Thenext chapters focus on the central physics of interactionsbetween radiation, gases, and particles, addressing the corephenomena of absorption, emission, scattering, and radiativetransfer. The final section integrates those principles and howthey are applied in the study of weather and climate change.

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Analysis of Capture-Recapture DataRachel S. McCrea, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK andByron J. T. MorganSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Interdisciplinary StatisticsWritten for researchers and students in statistics, ecology,demography, and the social sciences, this book covers manymodern developments of capture-recapture and relatedmethods. With an emphasis on ecology, it helps readersunderstand model formulation and applications, including thetechnicalities of model diagnostics and checking. A wide rangeof real examples demonstrates the complexities that arise whendescribing extensive modern data. The book contains 130exercises that extend the text and offers data sets, computer

programs, and more online.

Song S. QianSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Applied Environmental StatisticsThis new edition provides a substantial update, with a revised introductory chapter thatbetter sets the scene for the role that statistics can play in the field. It includes new chapterson data manipulation and Bayesian statistics and a new final chapter on evaluating theuse of statistics in published work. The R package supplementing the book has beenexpanded to include code for all the methods and examples.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderExtreme Value Modeling and Risk AnalysisDependence Modeling with CopulasMethods and ApplicationsHarry Joe, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics & AppliedProbabilityThis book covers recent advances in the field, including vinecopula modeling of high-dimensional data. The author developsvine copula models and generalizations, discusses othermultivariate constructions and parametric copula families, andpresents dependence and tail properties to assist readers incopula model selection. He also covers inference, diagnostics,model comparison, numerical methods, and algorithms forcopula applications. Software and code area available on theauthor’s website.

Edited by Dipak K. Dey, University of Connecticut, Storrs,USA and Jun Yan, University of Connecticut, Storrs, USAThis book presents a broad overview of statistical modeling ofextreme events along with the most recent methodologies andvarious applications. It brings together background material andadvanced topics, eliminating the need to sort through themassive amount of literature on the subject. The book connectsstatistical/mathematical research with critical decision and riskassessment/management applications. It explores novelapplications of extreme value modeling, including financialinvestments, climate disasters, clinical trials, and sports. Computercode is available on the editors’ website.

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Data with R Edited by Andrew B. Lawson, Sudipto Banerjee, UCLA School of Public Health, USA,Robert P. Haining, University of Cambridge, UK and Maria Dolores Ugarte, PublicUniversity of Navarre, Pamplona, SpainOscar Perpinan Lamigueiro, ETSIDI-UPM, Madrid, Spain

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesFocusing on the exploration of data with visual methods, thisbook presents methods and R code for producing high-qualitygraphics of time series, spatial, and space-time data. It illustrateshow to display a dataset starting with an easy and directapproach and progressively adding improvements that involvemore complexity. Practical examples using real-world datasetshelp readers understand how to apply the methods and code.The graphics, data, and R code are accessible from the author’swebsite.

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Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Handbooks of Modern Statistical MethodsSpatial epidemiology is the study of the spatial distribution of health outcomes, i.e. thedescription and examination of disease and its geographic variation. It is a very active areaof research in statistics, epidemiology, geography/GIS, public health and the social sciences.This handbook synthesizes the research in a carefully-edited collection, covering the stateof the art in spatial epidemiology methods and applications. Divided into four major parts,the book covers basic principles and GIS, basic statistical methods, advanced methods andapplication areas/special topics.

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Second Edition Edited by Michael A. Hicks, Delft University of Technology,Delft, The Netherlands, Ronald B.J. Brinkgreve, DelftUniversity of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands andAlexander Rohe, Deltares, Delft, The NetherlandsNumerical Methods in Geotechnical Engineering presents thelatest developments relating to the use of numerical methodsin geotechnical engineering, including scientific achievements,innovations and engineering applications related to, oremploying, numerical methods. The book is aimed at academics,researchers and practitioners in geotechnical engineering andgeomechanics.

Sudipto Banerjee, UCLA School of Public Health, USA,Bradley P. Carlin, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USAand Alan E. Gelfand, Duke University, Durham, NorthCarolina, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics & AppliedProbabilityMore than twice the size of its predecessor, this second editionreflects the major growth in spatial statistics as both a researcharea and an area of application. This edition includes four newchapters on spatial point patterns, big data, spatial andspatiotemporal gradient modeling, and the theoretical aspectsof point-referenced modeling. It also expands several other

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Inc., Laramie, Wyoming, USA and Jorge A. Navarro Alberto,Universidad Autonoma de Yucatan, Merida, MexicoSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Applied Environmental StatisticsThis book shows how to use sampling procedures for ecologicaland environmental studies. It incorporates both traditionalsampling methods and recent developments in environmentaland ecological sampling methods, including mark-recapture,adaptive, and removal sampling. The book explains the methodsas simply as possible, keeping equations and their derivationsto a minimum. Accessible to biologists, the text only assumes abasic knowledge of statistical methods. Data sets and R codeare available on a supplementary website.

Adrian Baddeley, Centre for Exploration Targeting, Universityof Western Australia, Nedlands, Australia, Ege Rubak, AalborgUniversity, Denmark and Rolf Turner, University of Auckland,New ZealandSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Interdisciplinary StatisticsThis book shows scientific researchers and applied statisticiansfrom a wide range of fields how to analyze their spatial pointpattern data. Making the techniques accessible tonon-mathematicians, the authors draw on their 25 years ofsoftware development experiences, methodological research,and broad scientific collaborations to deliver a book that clearlyand succinctly explains concepts and addresses real scientific

Chapman and Hall/CRC questions. The book uses the authors’ R package spatstat throughout to process and analyzespatial point pattern data.Market: Statistics

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Introductory Fisheries Analyses with RDerek H. Ogle, Northland College, Ashland, Wisconsin, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesThis book provides detailed instructions on performing basicfisheries stock assessment analyses in the R environment.Accessible to practicing fisheries scientists as well as advancedundergraduate and graduate students, the book demonstratesthe flexibility and power of R, offers insight into thereproducibility of script-based analyses, and shows how the useof R leads to more efficient and productive work in fisheriesscience. The author’s website includes data files, R code,exercises, and other supplementary material.

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Gavin Shaddick, University of Bath, UK and James V. Zidek,University of British Columbia, Vancouver, CanadaSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical ScienceThis is the first book of its kind to specifically address the interfacebetween environmental epidemiology and spatio-temporalmodeling. The book links recent developments inspatio-temporal methodology with epidemiological applications.Drawing on real-life problems, it provides the tools required toexploit recent advances in methodology when assessing thehealth risks associated with environmental hazards. The textincludes practical examples together with embedded R code,details of specific R packages, and other software, includingWinBUGS/OpenBUGS and INLA.

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Edited by Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu, SGS HongKong Limited, Hung Hom, KowloonThorough and detailed with contributions from an internationalgroup of experts, this handbookcovers all areas of carbonfootprint, including the scientific elements, methodological andtechnological aspects, standards, industrial case studies, andcommunication of carbon footprint results. It uses research andcase studies from around the world including China, India, Spain,and Latin America, demonstrating that the problems of carbonfootprint are indeed worldwide and how they can be addressedin myriad areas of life, from industrial to personal action.

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Environmental Issues and Global PerspectivesMark D. Goldfein, Saratov State University (SSU), Saratov,Russia and Alexey V. Ivanov, Saratov State TechnicalUniversity, Saratov, RussiaApplied Natural Science: Environmental Issues and GlobalPerspectives provides the reader with a complete insight intothe natural-scientific pattern of the world, covering the mostimportant historical stages of the development of various areasof science, methods of natural-scientific research, generalscientific and philosophical concepts, and the fundamental lawsof nature. The book analyzes the main scientific trends anddevelopments of modern natural science and also discussesimportant aspects of environmental protection.

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Engineering John H. Greenwood, Hartmut F. Schroeder and WimVoskampThis book provides a state-of-the-art review of the life-limitingmechanisms of geosynthetics, the methods available to test andassess lifetime, and the means by which durability can beimproved. It provides engineers with the information they needon the durability lifetime, bridging the knowledge gap betweenthem and polymer scientists.

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Proceedings of the 2014 2nd International Conference on BiomedicalEngineering and Environmental Engineering (ICBEEE 2014), December24–25, 2014, Wuhan, China

Edited by David Chan, ACM Macau Chapter, Macau, P.R.ChinaEnhancing the mutual understanding between the fields ofBiomedical Engineering and Environmental Engineering, thiswork appeals to scientists, researches and other academicprofessionals related to or interested in Biomedical Engineeringor Environmental Engineering.

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Bruno Peuportier, Centre Efficacite energetique desSystemes, Mines ParisTech, Paris, FranceA growing number of urban inhabitants are aware of pressingenvironmental concerns. This book aims to provide informationabout relevant environmental quality criteria in urbanconstruction settings, before methods are proposed for assessingthese criteria. These will be extremely helpful to eco-buildingdesigns, commencing from the very early stages of a project(site selection, program, architectural designs) to the detaileddesign, construction and management of buildings. The bookcovers eco-technologies in the field of energy and waterconservation, renewable energy, waste management and

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Edited by A. Nikolaides, Aristotle University of ThessalonikiReflecting recent advances in highway materials technologyand pavement engineering and showing research and practicalexperiences of scientists and engineers from 32 differentcountries, this book is of interest to engineers and academics inPavement Engineering, Infrastructure Technology, HighwayEngineering, and Materials Technology.

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I Edited by Yeqiao Wang, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, USAMaintenance of clean air and water and preservation of land resources and nativebiodiversity are among the major challenges that society is facing for sustainability of all

Edited by Yeqiao Wang, University of Rhode Island, Kingston,USAThe volumes of this encyclopedia will provide a suite of the mostcurrent state-of-the-art, comprehensive, and authoritativereferences that cover a broader spectrum of topics under thegeneral subject areas of land, air and water. Its comprehensiveassessment of the complexity of natural resources will be thegreatest contribution of this encyclopedia. The organization ofthe material is quite logical and complete. A greater discussionis devoted to the impact of climate change on natural resources.This issue is of major concern.

well-being on Earth. The volumes of this encyclopedia will provide a suite of the mostcurrent state of the art comprehensive and authoritative references that cover a broaderspectrum of topics under the general areas of Land, Air and Water. A greater discussion isdevoted to the impact of climate change on natural resources.

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USAIn Volume II: Water, the encyclopedia will include entries intopical areas such as Fresh Water Resources; Ice and Snow;Marine Resources, Fishery Resources, Marine Coastal Resources;Marine Resources and Economics, among others.

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Edited by Dawei Zheng, International Research Associationof Information and Computer Science, Beijing, ChinaSeries: IRAICS ProceedingsThe 2014 International Conference onEnergy and Environment(ICEE 2014) was held June 26-27 in Beijing, China. The objectiveof ICEE 2014 was to provide a platform for researchers, engineers,academics as well as industry professionals from all over theworld to present their research results and development activitiesin Energy and Environment research. The program consisted ofinvited sessions and technical workshops and discussions witheminent speakers, and contributions to this proceedings volume

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Set (Print) Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Energy andEnvironmental Engineering (ICEEE 2014), September 21-22, 2014, HongKong

Edited by Yeqiao Wang, University of Rhode Island, Kingston,USALand, air and water are the most precious natural resources thatsustain life. The volumes of this encyclopedia provides a suiteof the most current state-of-the-art, comprehensive, andauthoritative references that cover a broader spectrum of topicsunder the general subjects of land, air and water. Thiscomprehensive assessment of the complexity of naturalresources is the greatest contribution of this encyclopedia. Theorganization of the material is logical and complete. A greaterdiscussion is devoted to the impact of climate change on natural

resources

Edited by Yijin WuSeries: Communications in Environmental ScienceThe 2014 International Conference on Energy and EnvironmentalEngineering (ICEEE 2014) was held September 21-22, 2014 inHong Kong. This proceedings volume assembles papers fromvarious professionals, leading researchers, engineers, scientistsand students and presents innovative ideas and research resultsfocused on Energy and Environmental Engineering. The papersin this book group around the following topics: Energy Scienceand Technology, Environmental Science and Engineering,Motivation, Electrical Engineering and Automation, theDevelopment and Utilization of Resources, and the Theory and

Practice of Sustainable Development.

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Environmental EngineeringFundamentals and ApplicationsGeoffrey T. Parker Proceedings of the 2014 5th International Conference on Environmental

Science and Information Application Technology (ESIAT 2014), HongKong, November 7-8, 2014

This book covers science as applied to environmental contexts in a deep and resilientfashion. As the student's sophistication and understanding of the subject matter progresses,the text supports them with a consistent viewpoint and style and scales from an introductory

Edited by David Chan, ACM Macau Chapter, Macau, P.R.ChinaThe contributions in Environmental Science and InformationApplication Technology discuss all aspects of globalenvironmental change and ecosystems management, graphicand image processing, spatial information systems, applicationsof remote sensing and spatial information systems, and will beof interest to academics and professionals involved in theseareas.

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topic guide into a valuable reference and resource for the emerging expert. The studentwill be equipped to think of framing, addressing, and discussing the definition and solutionof environmental problems beyond the scientist/engineer viewpoint to encompassmanagement and stakeholder views.

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Application Planning, Writing and PresentingEng Choon Leong, Nanyang Technological University,Singapore, Carmel Lee-Hsia Heah, Nanyang TechnologicalUniversity, Singapore and Kenneth Keng Wee Ong, NanyangTechnological University, SingaporeFor students embarking on their first research project, sievingthrough the vast amount of information on the Internet can bea daunting and time consuming task. Research projects requirenot just understanding of the research methodology, but alsocomplementary skills including information search, technicalwriting, oral presentation, and software knowledge. This bookis written especially for students who need a quick and concisehandbook to support them in conducting research so that theycan devote most of their time to their research.

Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference on EnvironmentalEngineering and Computer Application (ICEECA 2014), Hong Kong,25-26 December 2014

Edited by Kennis Chan, Advanced Science and IndustryReseach Center, Hong KongThe 2014 International Conference on Environment Engineeringand Computer Application (ICEECA2014) has brought togetherresearchers in environment fields and in computer fields,and encourages to find potential use for computer technologiesin environment protection fields.; ICEECA2014, successfully heldon December 25–26, 2014 in Hong Kong, is a grand gatheringattended by experts and researchers from all around the world.Papers in this book are put under several different chaptersincluding subjects like environmental engineering, remotesensing, GIS and application, graphic and image processing and

computational science and application.

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Ecological Development Frank R. Spellman, Spellman Environmental Consultants,Norfolk, Virginia, and Old Dominion University, Norfolk,Virginia, USASeries: Applied Ecology and Environmental ManagementEnvironmental engineers must be well-equipped to deal witha broad array of issues, and this handbook discusses the conceptsand skills they'll need to master, including ecology,ecotoxicology, risk and impact assessments, hydrology,hydrogeology, modeling contaminants, aquatic chemistry,environmental microbiology, statistical analyses, habitat analysisand wetland delineation, resource modeling, sampling, sedimenttransport and river mechanics, streams restoration, atmospheric

Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference on EnvironmentalProtection and Sustainable Ecological Development (EPSED 2014),Wuhan, Hubei, China, October 24-26, 2014

Edited by Jiaxing ZhangThis volume contains the papers presented at the 2014International Conference on Environmental Protection andSustainable Ecological Development (EPSED2014). Thecontributions cover the latest research results and explore newareas of research and development, like Earth Science, ResourceManagement, Environmental Protection, and SustainableEcological Development issues, and will be invaluable toacademics and professionals interested or involved in thesefields.

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chemistry, economics, business law for engineers, geographic information systems (GIS),sustainability, water resources management, green engineering, energy planning, renewableenergy, and many other areas.

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Applications in Biomedicine and the EnvironmentYoshitaka Nakanishi, Kumamoto University, JapanWater covers more than 70% of the earth's surface and is anessential and major component of all living matter. However,artificially hydrated materials, including hydrophilic materials,are far fewer than one might expect. Currently, these materialsare in a state of development for applications in fields such asbiomedicine, environmental engineering, and industrialengineering. So what do artificially hydrated materials hold forthe future? This book is a great introduction to hydratedmaterials, presenting academic and practical content that givesa feel of theoretical as well as real-world problems.

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Edited by Liquan Xie, Department of Civil Engineering,Tongji University, Shanghai, ChinaReviewimg recent technological advances in the fields ofresources and the environment, and demonstrating thedevelopments occurring in the areas of resources, environmentalprotection and associated engineering practice, this book willbe invaluable to academics and professionals in both resourceand environmental engineering.

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Malgorzata Pawlowska, Lublin University of Technology,PolandThere are many ways of preventing the negative impact oflandfills or protecting the environment against such an impact.Some of these preventive and protective measures are describedin Mitigation of Landfill Gas Emissions. Special attention is givento the application of anaerobic, aerobic and semi-aerobicbioreactor landfills for control of landfill gas emission. Differenttypes of biotic systems for the oxidation of methane and tracegases, such as biocovers, biofilters, and biowindows, are alsopresented.

Edited by Liquan Xie, Department of Civil Engineering,Tongji University, Shanghai, ChinaThis book reviews recent technological advances in the fieldsof resources and environment, and will be invaluable toacademics and professionals in both resources andenvironmental engineering.

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Edited by Jian Kang, University of Sheffield, UK and BrigitteSchulte-Fortkamp, Technische Universität Berlin, GermanyThis text discusses soundscape in the built environment. It beginswith a presentation of theory and basic background. It then setsout tools for implementing a soundscape approach, and deliversa series of examples of the application of the soundscapeapproach in planning, design, and assessment. The bookpresents a consensus on the current state of the art and is notmerely a collection of different views. It is written for acousticconsultants, urban planners, designers and policy makers,graduate students, and researchers.

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Water, Wastewater Treatment and Environmental Protection IssuesEdited by Janusz Tomaszek, Department of Environmental& Chemistry Engineering, Rzeszów University of Technology,Rzeszów, Poland and Piotr Koszelnik, Department ofEnvironmental & Chemistry Engineering, Rzeszów Universityof Technology, Rzeszów, PolandProgress in Environmental Engineering includes uniquecontributions to understand selected aspects of environmentalprotection and proposes methods to eff ectively solve pollutionproblems. The book will be of interest to academia andprofessionals interested or involved in environmentalengineering.

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3rd EditionHealthcare Hazard Control and Safety Management,Third Edition

James T. Tweedy, International Board for Certification ofSafety Managers, Helena, Alabama, USAThe third edition of this bestselling reference supplies acomprehensive overview of hazard control, safety management,compliance, standards, and accreditation in the healthcareindustry. Examining hazard control and safety management asproactive functions of the organization, this edition includesnew information on leadership, performance improvement, riskmanagement, organizational culture, behavioral safety, rootcause analysis, and recent OSHA and Joint Commissionregulatory changes. Outlining a proactive hazard controlapproach based on leadership involvement, the book includes

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2nd EditionNuclear Forensic Analysis, Second Edition

Kenton J. Moody, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory,California, USA, Patrick M. Grant, Lawrence LivermoreNational Laboratory, California, USA and Ian D. Hutcheon,Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, California, USANow in its second edition, this book provides a multidisciplinaryreference for forensic scientists, analytical and nuclear chemists,and nuclear physicists. The authors focus particularly on thechemical, physical, and nuclear aspects associated with theproduction or interrogation of a radioactive sample. Theyconsolidate fundamental principles of nuclear forensic analysis,all pertinent protocols and procedures, computer modelingdevelopment, interpretational insights, and attributionconsiderations. The principles are then detailed in application

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Edited by Jozef S. Pastuszka, Silesian University ofTechnology, Gliwice, PolandThis book is a unique merger of two divergent parts. The firstpart is a presentation of the existing knowledge on thecharacteristics of basic air pollutants and their documentedimpact on human health. The focus is on the main gaseous,airborne particles (including fiber particles) and biologicalpollutants. The first part is a literature review conducted by theauthors who are actively engaged in studying the describedpollutants. The second part contains a study of methods usedfor the evaluation and prognosis of health effects to exposureto particular pollutants.

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and Semi-Arid Regions Concepts Between Nature and DesignEdited by Daniel Czechowski, Technische UniversitaetMuenchen, Freising, Germany, Thomas Hauck and GeorgHausladen, Technische Universität München, GermanyThis book addresses the theme of "green infrastructure" fromthe perspective of landscape architecture. It brings together thework of selected ecologists, engineers, and landscape architectswho discuss a variety of theoretical aspects, research projects,teaching methods, and best practice examples in greeninfrastructure. Each chapter discusses its two aspects: hardwareand performance. Hardware describes the tool or device usedas a green infrastructure, whereas performance indicates theoutput or product of a green infrastructure.

Edited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Research Advances in Sustainable Micro IrrigationApplications of Furrow and Micro Irrigation in Arid and Semi-AridRegions, the fifth volume in the Research Advances in SustainableMicro Irrigation series, addresses the ever-challenging need forirrigation systems in arid and semi-arid regions of the world,areas that are suffering from severe water shortages. These areas,such as Egypt, Tunisia, most of Africa, and parts of South America,Central America, and Australia, find it a struggle to grow cropssustainably with the water available. This important bookemphasizes sustainable agriculture practices to promoteincreased water usage efficiency in dry areas for growing ofcrops.

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Changing Climates, Ecosystems and Environmentswithin Arid Southern Africa and Adjoining Regions

Edited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Research Advances in Sustainable Micro IrrigationThis valuable book, the third volume in the Research Advancesin Sustainable Micro Irrigation series, focuses on sustainablemicro irrigation management for trees and vines. It covers theprinciples as well as recent advances and applications of microirrigation techniques.

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Palaeoecology of Africa 33Edited by Juergen Runge, Johann Wolfgang GoetheUniversity, Frankfurt am Main, GermanySeries: Palaeoecology of AfricaHighlighting and celebrating Prof. Louis Scott’s contribution topalaeoscience and to the natural sciences in general, includingstratigraphic palynology, long-term continental environmentalchange during the Cainozoic, and interpretation ofpalaeoenvironmental records associated with archaeologicalsites. His research has contributed to understand the origin ofour current environment by identifying long-term patterns ofclimate change. Results have been applied in numerical models

of vegetation change in Africa and globally. The results of these studies are relevant acrossthe fields of botany, geology, climatology, archaeology, anthropology and palaeontology.

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Edited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Research Advances in Sustainable Micro IrrigationThis volume emphasizes sustainable and meaningful methodsof irrigation to counter rampant water scarcity. In many parts ofthe world, this scarcity significantly affects crop yield, crop quality,and, consequently, human quality of life. It presents the bestmanagement practices in sustainable micro irrigation, with thegoal of increasing crop yield and quality and conserving water.The practices described are practical and attainable and arebased on research and studies from many areas of the world,including India, South Africa, and other areas. The applicationsdescribed can be adapted and applied to many regions with acritical need to address the water crisis in crop production.

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Advanced Separations by Specialized SorbentsEdited by Ecaterina Stela Dragan, Petro Poni Institute ofMacromolecular Chemistry, Iasi, RomaniaSeries: Chromatographic Science SeriesThis book provides a comprehensive source of knowledge ofnew sorbent materials, presenting fundamental principles fortheir syntheses, and adsorption properties. It presents advancedtechniques employed to create specialized sorbents with a widerange of functions, which can be used to enhance the separationand/or purification of useful bioactive compounds, heavy metals,dyes, and more. It discusses original results compared with themost recent developments in the field of separation processes,covering specialized sorbents such as monolith cryogels,composite hydrogels, metal impregnated ion exchangers, and

molecularly imprinted polymers.

Edited by Sara Cavaliere, Charles Gerhardt Institute forMolecular Chemistry and Materials, University of Montpellier,FranceThis book delivers a state-of-the-art overview of the use ofelectrospun fibers in energy and environmental applications. Itfirst introduces electrospinning and its origins, outliningachievable one-dimensional nanoscaled materials and theirapplications. It then discusses the use of electrospun materialsin energy devices, including low- and high-temperature fuelcells, hydrogen storage, dye-sensitized solar cells, lithium-ionbatteries, and supercapacitors. It also explores environmentalapplications, such as the use of electrospinning-issued materials

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of Industrial Waste A. Eduardo Sáez, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA andJames C. Baygents, University of Arizona, Tucson, USASeries: Green Chemistry and Chemical EngineeringThis book offers a detailed yet accessible introduction totransport phenomena. It begins by explaining the underlyingprinciples and mechanisms that govern mass transport, andcontinues by tackling practical problems spanning allsubdisciplines of environmental science and chemicalengineering. Assuming some knowledge of ordinary differentialequations and a familiarity with basic fluid mechanicsapplications, this classroom-tested text addresses massconservation and macroscopic mass balances, placing a specialemphasis on applications to environmental processes and

Edited by Ram Chandra, Indian Institute of ToxicologyResearch, LucknowThis book reviews pollutants generated by agriculturallycontaminated soil and plastic waste from a variety of industries.The author details rhizobacteria, describes the latest knowledgeregarding the biodegradation of tannery and textile waste, andreviews the role of microbes in plastic degradationbioremediation and recycling of urban waste. The book willcertainly help readers who have an interest in the fields ofenvironment, microbiology, industrial engineering,biotechnology, botany, and agricultural sciences.

CRC Presspresenting a mathematical framework for formulating and solving transport phenomenaproblems.

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Biological Treatment of Solid WasteEnhancing Sustainability

Edited by Elena C. Rada, University of Trento, ItalyIntended for a wide audience ranging from engineers andacademics to decision-makers in both the public and privatesectors, Biological Treatment of Solid Waste: EnhancingSustainability reviews several technologies that helpcommunities manage solid waste sustainably, while at the sametime generating energy, revenue, and other resources. The bookis divided into three topics: microbial technologies for solidwaste treatment, composting, and biodrying. Included withinthese larger topics are case studies and investigations intoparticular aspects of each, with attention paid to food waste,animal waste, municipal waste, and certain forms of industrialwaste.

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Edited by Jiaping Paul Chen, National University of Singapore, Lawrence K. Wang,Engineering Consultant, Albany, New York, USA, Mu-Hao S. Wang, Lenox Instituteof Water Technology, Massachusetts, USA, Yung-Tse Hung, Cleveland State University,Ohio, USA and Nazih K. Shammas, Lenox Institute of Water Technology,Massachusetts, USASeries: Advances in Industrial and Hazardous Wastes TreatmentThis volume provides in-depth coverage of environmental pollution sources, wastecharacteristics, control technologies, management strategies, facility innovations, processalternatives, costs, case histories, effluent standards, and future trends in waste treatmentprocesses. It delineates methodologies, technologies, and the regional and global effectsof important pollution control practices. It focuses on specific industrial and manufacturingwastes and their remediation. Topics covered include: oil refining, electronics, chemical,pharmaceutical, paint, and textile manufacturing.

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the Environment Edited by Jiaping Paul Chen, National University of Singapore, Lawrence K. Wang,Engineering Consultant, Albany, New York, USA, Yung-Tse Hung, Cleveland State

Edited by Abhilash, CSIR - National Metallurgical Lab, India,B. D. Pandey, CSIR - National Metallurgical Lab, India and K.A. Natarajan, Indian Institute of Technology, IndiaThis book disseminates the interdisciplinary relationship, someexplored and some yet to be, among microbiology and theinorganic world. It studies the genesis of microbiology in themetal world, the various physiological aspects behind theirexistence in such a turgid environment, their applications in themineral sector, metal extraction, and material synthesis. A majorpart of this book emphasizes the importance of microbes inenvironmental remediation in the mining industries from coredeep ground sample processing to utilization of discarded rawmaterials, and synthesizing products.

University, Ohio, USA, Nazih K. Shammas, Lenox Institute of Water Technology,Massachusetts, USA and Mu-Hao S. Wang, Lenox Institute of Water Technology,Massachusetts, USASeries: Advances in Industrial and Hazardous Wastes TreatmentThis volume covers environmental pollution sources, waste characteristics, controltechnologies, management strategies, facility innovations, process alternatives, costs, casehistories, effluent standards, and future trends in waste treatment processes. It delineatesmethodologies, technologies, and the regional and global effects of important pollutioncontrol practices. The book also focuses on toxic heavy metals in the environment, heavymetal decontamination technologies, brownfield restoration, and industrial, agricultural,and radioactive waste management. It discusses the significance of metals such as lead,chromium, cadmium, zinc, copper, nickel, iron, and mercury.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTrace Elements in Waterlogged Soils and SedimentsOil Spill ImpactsEdited by Jorg RinklebeTaxonomic and Ontological ApproachesSeries: Advances in Trace Elements in the EnvironmentEdited by Yejun Wu

Oil spill research is interdisciplinary and includes coastal andmarine environmental science, biological sciences, chemistry,disaster management, geology, sociology, and governmentpolicy. The main purpose of studying oil spill incidents is to assesstheir impacts and understand how to prevent, investigate, andmitigate their damages. This book presents a taxonomy and atopic map of oil spill concepts, focusing on the environmental,social and economic impacts of oil spills, using the 2010 Gulf ofMexico spill as the primary case.

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This book fills a need for studying the fate of trace elements in wetland ecosystems andthe linked chemical, physical and biological processes. It addresses the fundamentalprocesses governing the behavior and fate of the trace elements as well as issues relatingto remediation and management of contaminations in such environments. Treatment ofthe subject is quite comprehensive, including a discussion of the factors controlling thedynamics and release kinetics of the trace elements and their underlying biogeochemicalprocesses.

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Soil Remediation, Second Edition Principles & ApplicationsH. Magdi Selim, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge,USAThis book provides the fundamentals for the understanding ofreactive chemicals retention and their transport in soils andaquifers. The book offers the first comprehensive treatment withsupporting examples of mathematical models that describecontaminants reactivity and transport in soils and aquifers. It isalso a practical guide for designing experiments and collectingdata that focuses on characterizing retention as well as releasekinetic reactions in soils and contaminant transport experimentsin the laboratory, greenhouse (column) and in the field.

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Jeff Kuo, California State University, Fullerton, USAThis new edition presents updated information on commonlyused remediation technologies and more practical examples. Itillustrates the engineering calculations needed for all the majorphases of site remediation, starting from site assessment andremedial investigations to selection, design, and implementationof appropriate remedial technologies. It also shows readers howto estimate rates of plume migration as well as assists them inbuilding a better understanding of mass balance, reactionkinetics and types, configuration and sizing of reactors.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEnvironment, Energy and Applied TechnologyBiomass Power for the WorldProceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Frontier of Energyand Environment Engineering (ICFEEE 2014), Taiwan, December 6-7,2014

Edited by Wim P. M. van Swaaij, University of Twente,Enschede, Netherlands, Sascha R. A. Kersten, University ofTwente, Enschede, Netherlands and Wolfgang Palz, WorldCouncil for Renewable Energy, Brussels, BelgiumSeries: Pan Stanford Series on Renewable EnergyThis book explores the development of biomass, the largestrenewable energy source at present, to efficient applications inmodern and developing society. Accessible to non-experts anddetailed enough for experts, the book reveals the true challengesthat lie ahead in this extremely broad area. It focuses on specifictechnologies, both biological and thermos-chemical, from thesimple to the extremely complex, and provides clear, concise

Edited by Wen-Pei Sung, National Chin-Yi University ofTechnology, Taiping City, Taiwan R.O.C. and Jimmy C.M.Kao, Institute of Environmental Engineering, National SunYat-Sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R.O.C.This proceedings volume brings together selected peer-reviewedpapers presented at the 2014 International Conference onFrontier of Energy and Environment Engineering. Topics coveredinclude energy efficiency and energy management, energyexploration and exploitation, power generation technologies,water pollution and protection, air pollution and protection andenvironmental engineering and management among others.This volume will be of interest to a global audience consisting

explanations that include future prospects. Written by experts, the book highlights the roleof bio-energy in the future of renewable energy.

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of academic researchers, industry professionals and policy-makers active in the wide fieldof energy and environmental engineering.

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Chemistry of Sustainable EnergyNancy E. CarpenterUnderstanding the chemistry underlying sustainable energy iscentral to any long-term solution. This text introduces a broadarray of advanced chemistry topics relevant to sustainable energyresearch and elucidates the application of these topics withexamples from the primary literature. It examines promisingareas of energy conversion, namely, wind power, fuel cells, solarphotovoltaics, and biomass conversion processes, as well asnext-generation nuclear power.; This book also covers topicstied to understanding the chemistry of sustainable energy,including fossil fuels, thermodynamics, polymers, hydrogengeneration and storage, and carbon capture.

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Michael Curley, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore,Maryland, USASeries: Energy and the EnvironmentThis book explains how environmental projects andimprovements are achieved through the imposition ofregulations, on the one hand, and financial incentives on theother. It discusses how those incentives can be organized toachieve the greatest environmental benefits at the lowestpossible cost to the public. It presents the best environmentalfinance policies for the financing of alternative energy projectsso that the ultimate cost of delivered power will decline. It alsoexamines the challenges of the next generation of environmentalprograms.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGeothermal Energy from Oil and Gas WellsEnergy, Environment and Green Building MaterialsEdited by Jochen Bundschuh, University of Southern Queensland (USQ), Toowoomba,QLD, Australia & Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden

Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Energy,Environment and Green Building Materials (EEGBM 2014), November28-30, 2014, Guilin, Guangxi, China Series: Sustainable Energy Developments

Describing the geothermal potential of hydrocarbon reservoirs. It explains the designdifferences of hydrocarbon and geothermal wells and the different stimulation methods

Edited by Ai Sheng, Information Science And EngineeringTechnology Research Association, Hong Kong, ChinaThis proceedings volume contains selected papers presentedat the 2014 International Conference on Energy, Environmentand Green Building Materials, held in Guilin-Guangxi, China.Contributions cover the latest developments and advances inthe field of Energy, Environment and Green Building Materials.

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used in hydrocarbon and geothermal exploitation. Heat extraction and electric energygeneration from abandoned hydrocarbon wells are also described as mechanisms toincrease permeability and porosity if the corresponding natural values are too low.Hydrocarbon Reservoirs and Existing Oil and Gas Wells. Geothermal vs Oil and Gas Wells. Electric Power Generation Techniques. Direct Heat Utilization. Rural Electrification. Economic Aspects and Financing. Case Studies.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderIntroduction to BioenergyGeothermal Systems and Energy ResourcesVaughn C. Nelson, West Texas A&M University, Canyon, USA and Kenneth L. StarcherTurkey and GreeceSeries: Energy and the EnvironmentEdited by Alper Baba, Izmir Institute of Technology, Izmir,

Turkey, Jochen Bundschuh, University of SouthernQueensland (USQ), Toowoomba, QLD, Australia & RoyalInstitute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden and D.Chandrasekharam, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay,IndiaSeries: Sustainable Energy DevelopmentsThis book discusses geochemical evolution of the thermal watersand thermal gases in terms of the current volcano-tectonicsetting and associated geological framework that makes theregion very important to the geothermal scientific community.

This book covers numerous sources of energy, including solar energy (the original source),bioenergy (collected and converted energy from the sun), and the biomass resource (plants,crops, and forests). Different conversion processes are described for converting biomassto heat, power/electricity, and biofuels. The measurement (instrumentation) energyparameters, analysis of data, and prediction of energy production are also discussed aswell as the economics of bioenergy. Institutional issues from local to national are discussed,along with environmental concerns, regulations, and incentives.

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The book explains, in a didactic way, the possible applications, depending on local eBook: 978-1-498-71699-4conditions and scales, and it presents new and stimulating ideas for future developments * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498716987of this energy source. It provides the reader with a thorough understanding of thegeothermal system of the Aegean Regions and identifies the most suitable solutions forspecific tasks and needs at other places of the world.

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Anco S. Blazev, President and CTO, Solar Tech, Inc., Tempe,Arizona, USANatural and man-made changes in the environment create avery complex picture. This book analyzes this picture andprovides snapshots of different areas of interest and to makesuggestions for future work on cleaning and stabilizing theEarth’s environment. Starting with conventional energygeneration and moving on to renewable energies, this bookanalyzes and calculates their environmental impact and thelesser known aspects of their "cradle-to-grave" life cycle such asthe irreversible environmental damage done during the

Power Plants and Geothermal FieldsEdited by Ruggero Bertani, Enel Green Power, Pisa, ItalySeries: Sustainable Energy DevelopmentsCovering the history of geothermal science, focussing onelectricity production. A major portion of the book is devotedto geothermal energy generation in various countries with aspecific section on each geothermal field and their majorcharacteristics. ; It further provides detailed coverage of futuredevelopment tracks and trends: foreseeable reduction of capacityfactor, the basic power plant technology and temperature

dependence of the conversion efficiency and finally a forecast of the geothermal potential,both short and long term, and its contribution to CO

2 emission reduction.

manufacturing of solar and wind equipment and during the installation, operation, anddecommissioning of large scale hydro, solar, and wind power plants.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRed Sea Geothermal ProvincesGreen PowerD. Chandrasekharam, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India, Aref Lashin,King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Nassir Al Arifi, King Saud University, Riyadh,Saudi Arabia and Abdulaziz M Al-Bassam, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Perspectives on Sustainable Electricity GenerationEdited by Joao Neiva de Figueiredo and Mauro F. Guillén,The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, USAThis book provides a systematic overview of the current stateof green power and renewable electrical energy productionaround the world. Presenting eight in-depth case studies ofgreen power production and dissemination, it describes theexperiences and best practices of various countries on this topicof critical importance. The case studies provide readers withpolicy, business, and societal perspectives. The case studiesillustrate the differences in each country’s natural endowments,cultural make-up, technological development, public-policyconcerns, and institutional incentive structures.

The book includes geological, geophysical and geochemical investigations on thegeothermal provinces in Red Sea countries and analyzes the usage of fossil fuel andemissions of carbon dioxide and provides mitigation strategies for emission reduction,without compromising energy supply and energy security. Useful to policymakers, investors,climate change experts, research scholars and faculty in geology, geophysics, petroleumgeology and geothermal engineers and scientists. With global markets open, investmentopportunities in all the countries and investors looking for opportunities to expand theirbusiness, this book will play a key role in the global energy market.

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Productivity Press Hb: 978-1-138-02696-4: £89.00Market: Business & Management eBook: 978-1-315-74739-2February 2014: 235 x 156: 603pp * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138026964Hb: 978-1-466-59048-9: £56.99eBook: 978-1-466-59049-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466590489

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Edited by Lijun Wang, North Carolina Agricultural &Technical State University, Greensboro, USAThis book provides comprehensive knowledge and skills for theanalysis and design of sustainable biomass production,bioenergy processing, and biorefinery systems for professionalsin the bioenergy field. Focusing on topics vital to thesustainability of the bioenergy industry, this book is divided intofour sections: Fundamentals of Engineering Analysis and Designof Bioenergy Production Systems, Sustainable BiomassProduction and Supply Logistics, Sustainable BioenergyProcessing, and Sustainable Biorefinery Systems. It pinpointstrends in future research and development and assembles

essential references and data to address sustainability in the bioenergy industry.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderClimate Change and Water ResourcesAdvances in Responsible Land Administration

Edited by Sangam Shrestha, Mukand S. Babel and VishnuPrasad PandeyWritten by expert authors from around the world, this bookexamines the full scope of climate change science, the impactson the water sector, and all available mitigation and adaptationstrategies. Each chapter provides an analysis of the issues raisedand is supported by appropriate examples and case studies.With a broad scope of related topics, this book is useful to a widerange of readers who are directly or indirectly working withclimate change and water issues.

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Edited by Jaap Zevenbergen, Walter de Vries and RohanMark BennettThis book delivers findings surrounding the drivers, design andevaluation of responsible land administration approaches. Thedrivers sections focuses on contemporary change forcesincluding responsible technological innovation, post-conflictcontexts, rural poverty, rapid urbanization, food security, andcitizen participation. The design section considers landinformation system design, innovative data capture tools andtechniques, and algorithms and approaches to support landconsolidation and pastoralist land administration. In addition,the book reflects upon the outcomes of the new approachesthat specifically address workflow design, land use changes, land

tenure perceptions, conflict reduction, and governance measures.May 2014: 235 x 156: 383pp

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1 Volume SetDummy text to keep placeholderConflicts over Natural Resources in the Global SouthAgricultural Resource Use and ManagementConceptual ApproachesEdited by Kimberly Etingoff, Tufts University, Boston,

Massachusetts, USAAgriculture is one of the prime users of water, particularly in aridplaces with already-limited water resources, and its effects arediverse and far reaching. Providing a nuanced study ofagricultural resource management, this informative book takesa four-pronged approach, covering research on the impact ofagriculture on water, the impact of agriculture on soil qualityand its ecological health, energy and greenhouse gases, andthe impact of a growing population on agricultural resources.

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Edited by Maarten Bavinck, University of Amsterdam, TheNetherlands, Lorenzo Pellegrini, International Institute ofSocial Studies, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, TheNetherlands and Erik Mostert, Delft University ofTechnology, Delft, The NetherlandsThis volume finds its origin in an innovative research programmewith the acronym CoCooN, steered by The NetherlandsOrganisation for Scientific Research (NWO/WOTRO) and involvinguniversities and civil society partners in many countries. It

presents the conceptual approaches adhered to by each of seven interdisciplinary projects,ranging from green criminology and political ecology to institutional analysis, legal pluralismand identity politics. The volume will be of interest to academics and practitioners concernedwith an understanding of conflict as well as cooperation over natural resources.

Market: AgricultureCRC PressAugust 2014: 229 x 152: 348ppMarket: Social SciencesHb: 978-1-771-88073-2: £89.00January 2014: 246x174: 224ppeBook: 978-1-498-70125-9Hb: 978-1-138-02040-5: £79.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781771880732eBook: 978-1-315-77846-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138020405

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Catalysis for SustainabilityGoals, Challenges, and Impacts

Edited by Thomas P. Umile, Ph.DSeries: Sustainability: Contributions through Science andTechnologyThis book explores the intersection between catalytic scienceand sustainable technologies as a means to addressing currenteconomic, social, and environmental problems, includingharnessing alternative energy sources, pollution prevention andremediation, and the manufacturing of commodity products.Chapters are dedicated to specific research areas of catalysis asthey pertain to their effectiveness, their economic andenvironmental benefits, and the challenges researchers face inactualizing solutions. It provides an introduction to the field andthe issues with which it is concerned, as well as a detailed and

far-reaching discussion on current achievements and future progress.

Proceedings of the International Conference on Current Issues ofScience and Research in the Global World, Vienna, Austria; 27–28 May2014

Edited by Vlasta Kunova, Pan-European University, Bratislava,Slovakia and Martin Dolinsky, Pan-European University,Bratislava, SlovakiaThis book is presenting an overview of papers resulting froman International Conference in Vienna, organized by thePan-European University (PEU). The Conference’s research aimswere the analysis, synthesis and comparison of current impactsof globalization on those scientific disciplines that are in thecentre of Pan-European University’s academic orientation. Thusscientific teams and individuals from the fields of law, economics,media sciences, informatics and psychology defined theirscholarly opinions and conclusions. Interdisciplinary research

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on complex issues such as globalization may ultimately provide innovative and creativesolutions.

August 2015: 235 x 156: 214ppHb: 978-1-466-58685-7: £95.00eBook: 978-1-466-58686-4 CRC Press* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466586857 Market: Sustainable Dvelopment

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEnvironmentally Sustainable ViticultureDesigning Renewable Energy SystemsPractices and PracticalityA Life Cycle Assessment Approach

Edited by Chris Gerling, Vinification and Brewing Laboratoryat the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station,Geneva, New YorkAs climate change becomes a growing reality, more industriesmust grapple with how to implement sustainable businesspractices at every step of the production process. This isespecially true for viticulture, where every step of productioncan take years to come to fruition, and any decision must addressfuture concerns. This volume serves as an introduction to someof the concerns that viticulturists must tackle to keep the industrymoving in the right direction, including the best sustainablepractices in the wine industry, how to assess sustainabilityprograms, how to consider viticulture in the broader context ofsustainable agriculture and industry, and the role of the

consumer.

Leda Gerber, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USAThe book discusses a multi-objective optimization approach in LCA that allows the flexibleconstruction of comprehensive Pareto fronts to help understand the weightings andrelative importance of its elements. The methodology is applied to the pertinent topics ofthermochemical wood conversion, deep geothermal energy, and regional energy planning.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderForest Value Chain Optimization and SustainabilityEnergy Science and Applied TechnologyEdited by Sophie D'Amours, Universite Laval, Quebec, CanadaProceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Energy Science

and Applied Technology (ESAT 2015) This book provides a global perspective on the various issues that the industry has to faceas well as to provide some key global strategies that can help coping with those globalEdited by Zhigang Fang, School of Automotive Engineering,

Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, ChinaThis work contains papers on a wide range of topics from the2015 Energy Science and Applied Technology conference andappeals to academics and engineers involved in energy andapplied sciences.

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challenges, such as collaboration, strategic value chain planning, and interdependencyanalyses. It presents literature reviews, strategic research orientations, assessment of somecurrent key issues, and state-of-the-art methodologies.

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderThe Fracking DebateEnvironmental Life Cycle AssessmentAn Intergovernmental Look at City and State Level, Second EditionOlivier Jolliet, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA,

Myriam Saade-Sbeih, Paris, France, Shanna Shaked andAlexandre Jolliet, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USAFrom raw materials through materials processing, manufacture,distribution, use, and disposal or recycling, this self-learningtextbook demonstrates how to conduct environmentalassessments for products throughout their entire life cycles. Theauthors describe the inventory databases and methods usedaround the world, and detail various impact assessmentmethodologies for North America, Asia, and Europe. The textalso includes case studies and exercises illustrating how LCAand ISO standards are applied in practice. It systematically coversgoal and scope, life cycle inventory, impact assessment, and

interpretation.

Jonathan M. FiskSeries: ASPA Series in Public Administration and Public PolicyThis book tells a compelling story about the importance of cities and states in the debateon fracking, when it comes to the interdisciplinary intersections of energy, economics, theenvironment and equity. Technical, legal, economic, and political considerations are coveredfairly and comprehensively. Special consideration is given to municipal governments thathave challenged their state’s authority, with three prominent case studies.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGreen StructuresGreen Building, Materials and Civil EngineeringEnergy Efficient BuildingsEdited by Jimmy C.M. Kao, Institute of Environmental

Engineering, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Kaohsiung,Taiwan, R.O.C., Wen-Pei Sung, National Chin-Yi Universityof Technology, Taiping City, Taiwan R.O.C. and Ran Chen,Chongqing University, Chongqing, P.R. ChinaThis book contains select green building, materials, and civilengineering papers from the 4th International Conference onGreen Building, Materials and Civil Engineering (GBMCE), whichwas held in Hong Kong, August 21-22, 2014. This volume ofproceedings aims to provide a platform for researchers,engineers, academics, and industry professionals from all overthe world to present their materials, energy, environment, and

civil engineering research results and development activities.

Satyajit Ghosh, VIT University, Vellore, India and AbhinavDhaka, Abhinav Infratech Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, IndiaAccessible to undergraduates in civil, structural, andenvironmental engineering; graduate students and researchers;town planners; and architects worldwide, the content of thisbook not only comes from courses on energy efficient buildingstaught by the authors, but also from new and original research.This definitive resource has an enduring appeal for all thoseconcerned with green structures, as it addresses overarchingtopics including energy efficiency in buildings, siting andmicroclimate, building form, extant fabric and fabric of the future,renewable energy, and green building ratings.

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2nd EditionTEXTBOOKHandbook of Alternative Fuel Technologies, SecondEdition

Green Design and Manufacturing for SustainabilityNand K. Jha, Manhattan College, Riverdale, New York, USAThis textbook integrates green design and manufacturing withinthe framework of sustainability, emphasizing cost, recyclables,and reuse. This book includes the analytical techniques for costminimization, reduction of material waste, and the reduction ofenergy consumption during the manufacturing process. Allaspects of green design, economics, feasible material selection,and relevant and efficient manufacturing processes arepresented. Techniques including life cycle cost assessment,reuse, and recyclables are showcased with examples andproblems solved.

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Edited by Sunggyu Lee, Ohio University, Athens, USA, JamesG. Speight, CD&W Inc., Laramie, Wyoming, USA andSudarshan K. Loyalka, University of Missouri, Columbia, USASeries: Green Chemistry and Chemical EngineeringThis book focuses on the different intermediates and rawmaterial options that can generate energy output and productsequivalent to conventional fossil energy sources. It presentsshort-term options for clean alternative energy sources thatcomplement the development of long-term sustainable energyinfrastructures. Detailing the chemical processes for eachtechnology, the text also assesses the environmental impacts,benefits, and performance of the various processes and fuelproducts. It also summarizes processing and transportationMarket: Industrial and Manufacturing

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook of Sustainable Apparel ProductionThe Green Factory

Edited by Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu, SGS HongKong Limited, Hung Hom, KowloonThis handbook covers all aspects of sustainable apparelproduction including the raw materials employed, sustainablemanufacturing processes, and environmental as well as socialassessments of apparel production. The book discusses thedevelopment of sustainable indices plus social andenvironmental audits which gaining popularity in the apparelindustry.

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Creating Lean and Sustainable ManufacturingAndrea Pampanelli, GKN Driveline, Brazil, Neil Trivedi, ThePerfect Process Company Ltd. and Pauline Found, Universityof BuckinghamThis book proposes a new model, the Lean and Green BusinessModel (L&GBM), where the environmental aspect of sustainabilityis integrated with Lean thinking to create a way of thinking thatcontributes to and balances the three sustainability dimensionsof people, profit, and planet. The model presented uses a kaizenapproach for improving mass and energy flows in manufacturingenvironments that already possess a deployment level inapplying Lean. The book tells the story of how a major Britishmultinational corporation developed and implemented anL&GBM in two of its automotive facilities in Brazil.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder1 Volume SetInterrelationships Between Corals and FisheriesIn-Situ Remediation of Arsenic-Contaminated Sites

Edited by Stephen A. Bortone, Ph.D., Osprey AquaticSciences, Inc., Tampa, Florida, USASeries: CRC Marine Biology SeriesThere is extensive concern about the impact of fishing on coralreef structure and, conversely, the impact of decreasing coralon fisheries. Written by a team of notable authorities in coralreef research and fisheries management, this book examinesthe short- and long-term consequences of trends in coral healthfor fisheries. It addresses current and emerging threats as wellas challenges and opportunities for managing corals andassociated fisheries. Its inclusive coverage makes this animportant resource for both researchers and environmental

resource managers.

Edited by Jochen Bundschuh, University of SouthernQueensland (USQ), Toowoomba, QLD, Australia & RoyalInstitute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden, HartmutM. Holländer, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canadaand Lena Qiying Ma, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL,USASeries: Arsenic in the environmentProviding an introduction, scientific background, case studies

and future perspectives of technologies for soils, soil water and groundwater atcontaminated sites. Case studies present especially arsenate and arsenite, but also organicarsenic compounds. The work covers geochemical, microbiological and plant ecologicalsolutions for arsenic remediation. ; Part I: Introduction, Background and RemediationTechnologies; Part II: Case Studies: Soils; Geogenic, Mining-Related andAnthropogenic Contaminated Sites; Technical, Ecological and Economical Sustainabilityof In-Situ Remediation; Modeling.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderManaging Energy, Nutrients, and Pests in OrganicField Crops

Integrated Land Use Planning for SustainableAgriculture and Rural Development

Edited by Ralph C. Martin and Rod MacRaeSeries: Integrative Studies in Water Management and LandDevelopmentThis volume tackles three of the most challenging aspects oforganic field cropping—managing energy, nutrients, and pests.It presents information and discusses possibilities to make thesesystems more productive, energy efficient, and economicallyviable. Chapters summarize the latest data, create acomprehensive and coherent picture of issues, and integrateagronomic, economic, and policy interpretations. The bookclearly demonstrates how organic systems can effectively bedesigned to optimize farm conditions. Sections focus on soilhealth, pest management, energy efficiency, integrating organic

approaches, and economics and policy.

Edited by M. V. Rao, National Institute of Rural Development,Hyderabad, India, V. Suresh Babu, National Institute of RuralDevelopment, Hyderabad, India, Suman Chandra, NationalInstitute of Rural Development, Hyderabad, India and G.Ravindra Chary, Central Research Institute for DrylandAgriculture, CRIDA, Hyderabad, IndiaLand represents an important resource for the economic life ofa majority of people in the world. The way people handle anduse land resources impacts their social and economic well-beingas well as the sustained quality of land resources. Land useplanning is also integral to water resources development andmanagement for agriculture, industry, drinking water, and powergeneration. This valuable work brings to the forefront the stateof practice of land use planning in India, highlighting

governmental programs and research with wide-ranging chapters on important topics. CRC PressMarket: Crop ScienceApple Academic PressFebruary 2014: 235 x 156: 436ppMarket: Environmental DevelopmentHb: 978-1-466-56836-5: £63.99August 2015: 235 x 156: 382ppeBook: 978-1-466-56837-2Hb: 978-1-771-88104-3: £89.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466568365eBook: 978-1-498-72001-4

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderManaging Oak Forests in the Eastern United StatesInteractions of Land, Ocean and Humans

Edited by Patrick D. Keyser, University of Tennessee, Centerfor Native Grasslands Management, Knoxville, USA, ToddFearer, Appalachian Mountains Joint Venture, Blacksburg,Virginia, USA and Craig A. Harper, University of Tennessee,Department of Forestry, Wildlife, and Fisheries, Knoxville,USAIf you are responsible for oak management, this book is for you.It is the definitive practical guide for anyone interested instewardship of eastern oak forests. Organized into three sections,the first section helps you establish a solid understanding ofeastern oak ecosystems. The second section gives practicalunderstanding of how management can be implemented ineastern oak forests. The third and final section helps clarify your

A Global PerspectiveChris Maser, Consultant, Corvallis, Oregon, USASeries: Social Environmental SustainabilityCoastal and marine ecosystems are threatened by globalwarming, sea level rise and changes in ocean chemistry. Thisbook synthesizes a large body of literature on how terrestrialand marine ecosystems interact globally and how theseinteractions will be affected by, and affect, anthropogenicchanges.

CRC Pressobjectives and chart a course to bring about the desired outcomes for the forests you aremanaging.Market: Environmental ScienceCRC PressOctober 2014: 235 x 156: 332ppMarket: Agricultural ScienceHb: 978-1-482-22639-3: £72.99January 2016: 235 x 156: 297ppeBook: 978-1-482-22640-9Hb: 978-1-498-74287-0: £82.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482226393eBook: 978-1-498-74288-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498742870

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNatural Decadal Climate VariabilityMicroalgal Production for Biomass and High-Value

Products Societal Impacts and PredictabilityVikram M. MehtaEdited by Stephen P. Slocombe and John R. BenemannSeries: Drought and Water CrisesMicroalgae are of particular interest as sources for biofuel because they do not compete

with agriculture for resources. This book reviews the latest technologies of algal biomass There is a multi-century history of research on natural decadal climate variability (DCV) andattempts to predict it, and there is a substantial amount of evidence of DCV impacts onproduction, including strain selection, algal culture, harvesting, and processing, as well as

an economic analysis of algae biomass. The book also explores novel uses for biomass society, largely associated with decadal droughts. This book aims to bring together in oneproducts and addresses other key issues, such as market and supply chain analysis, businessstrategies, legal issues, and future prospects in algae biomass research.

resource all available information worldwide and help scientists carrying out new researchusing climate and impacts data. The last chapter of the book will have recommendationsfor future research and applications.CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Regeneration ImperativeNanotechnology for Sustainable ManufacturingRevitalization of Built and Natural AssetsEdited by David Rickerby, Institute for Environment and

Sustainability, European Commission Joint Research Centre,Ispra VA, ItalyNanomaterials have the potential to contribute to moresustainable manufacturing through cleaner, less wastefulproduction processes and can substitute conventional materials,leading to savings in raw materials and energy. This bookprovides an innovative perspective by establishing connectionsbetween the subject areas associated with nanotechnology andby bridging academic and industrial research. It also coversmethods for assessing the sustainability ofnanotechnology-based products and processes using life-cycleanalysis, taking into account material and energy consumption

during manufacture, use, and final disposal and/or recycling.

William Humber, Gail Krantzberg and Velma I. Grover, YorkUniversity, Toronto, CanadaThis book on urban regeneration takes an approach that capturesthe increasing urbanization of modern living in all parts of theworld. Revitalization of built and natural surroundings needs totake place to achieve resilient environmental, social, andeconomic success. The book looks at proactive natural and builtregeneration strategies to increase biocapacity as well ascontribute to quality urbanism. Adapting and coping approachesfound within big city success stories illustrate the challenges ofmodern urban living.

CRC PressCRC Press Market: Environmental ScienceMarket: Nanoscience and Nanotechnology December 2015: 235 x 156: 182ppJune 2014: 235 x 156: 316pp Hb: 978-1-482-23121-2: £49.99Hb: 978-1-482-21482-6: £79.99 eBook: 978-1-482-23122-9eBook: 978-1-482-21483-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482231212* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482214826

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderResource Recovery to Approach Zero MunicipalWaste

Nanotechnology Toward the SustainoceneEdited by Thomas Alured Faunce, Australian NationalUniversity, CanberraWhile the sustainability of our world is being endangered ordestroyed by the misguided activities of artificial human entities,real people have begun to expand their moral sympathiessufficiently to prioritize protecting our world’s interests. Theyhave developed a new technology—nanotechnology—thathas the potential to advance human society toward a period oflong-term sustainability, termed "the Sustainocene." This bookcomprises chapters by experts in various fields ofnanotechnology and in related areas of governance under thetheme of how nanotechnology can assist in the creation of theSustainocene.

Edited by Mohammad J. Taherzadeh, Swedish Centre forResource Recovery, University of Borås, Sweden and TobiasRichards, Swedish Centre for Resource Recovery, Universityof Borås, SwedenSeries: Green Chemistry and Chemical EngineeringThis book presents the state of the art of solid wastemanagement toward zero waste. It discusses different countries’laws and regulations, source separation of waste, and conversionof organic/biological waste into compost, biogas, andbiofertilizer. It considers the combustion of waste in combinedheat and power plants, as well as recent developments in wastegasification and pyrolysis. It describes various glass, metal,electronic waste, thermoset composite, paper, and fiber recycling

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technologies. It also examines landfill mining and encourages product design optimizedfor recycling.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSustainable Buildings and StructuresSolar Powered Charging Infrastructure for Electric

Vehicles Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on SustainableBuildings and Structures (Suzhou, P.R. China, 29 October - 1 November2015)

A Sustainable DevelopmentLarry E. Erickson, Kansas State University, Manhattan, USA

Edited by Jun Xia, Civil Engineering Department, Xi´anJiatong-Liverpool UniversitySustainable Buildings and Structures will be of interest toacademics, professionals, industry representatives and localgovernment officials involved in structural engineering, urbanplanning, engineering design, and other related fields.

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Solar powered charging infrastructure for EVs is a rapidly evolving field. With the recentincrease in the number of EVs on the roads, there is a need for a comprehensive descriptionof the evolving charging infrastructure, particularly SPCS. The author attempts to give hisreaders information on the existing solar powered charging infrastructure, while discussingits advantages, mainly in light of sustainable development; air quality improvement, andreduced dependence on fossil fuels. The book will discuss important policy issues associatedwith the regulations for electricity sales and policy issues related to the efforts to reducegreenhouse gas emissions.

CRC PressMarket: Engineering - ElectricalJune 2016: 235 x 156: 216ppHb: 978-1-498-73156-0: £82.00eBook: 978-1-498-73157-7 Market: Sustainable Engineering* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498731560 October 2015: 246x174: 276pp

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderSustainable Practices in GeoenvironmentalEngineering, Second Edition

Sustainability in Engineering Design andConstruction

Raymond N. Yong, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec,Canada, Catherine N. Mulligan, Concordia University,Quebec, Canada and Masaharu Fukue, Tokai University,Shizuoka, JapanSince the publication of the first edition there have beennumerous developments on sustainability assessment tools andpractices. The new edition has four new chapters regardingmonitoring and assessment, more details on treatmenttechnologies, both in situ and ex situ, and discussions on themitigation of geodisasters. Additional sections have been addedto discuss sustainability assessment protocols, industrial ecologymethodologies and the impact of the development of energy

J. K. Yates, San Jose State University, California, andConsultant, Ramah, New Mexico, USA and DanielCastro-Lacouture, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta,USAThis book introduces sustainable development practices andprovides insight into the requirements for designing andconstructing sustainable structures for all segments of theindustry. It addresses sustainability from the perspective ofbuildings, but it also covers sustainability practices duringengineering design and construction for all types of projects,such as heavy and highway construction, industrial construction,the mining and minerals industry, the power industry, and themanufacturing industry, with a focus on addressing sustainability

issues during engineering design and construction operations.sources, including shale gas exploration, and tight oil recovery. All remaining chapters havebeen updated and expanded.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderUrban EcologySustainability Science and TechnologyStrategies for Green Infrastructure and Land UseAn Introduction

Edited by Kimberly Etingoff, Tufts University, Boston,Massachusetts, USAUrban Ecology: Strategies for Green Infrastructure and Land Useprovides background on issues relating to urban ecology andurban natural processes. The first section covers the types, values,and recognition of ecosystem services provided by naturalprocesses in urban areas. The second section details theimportance and potential of green spaces in urban areas. Thethird section focuses on biodiversity traits of cities, and the waysin which urbanization affects biodiversity indicators. Finally, thefourth section covers some of the tools and approaches availablefor urban planners and designers concerned with improving ormaintaining urban environments and the services they provide.

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Edited by Alejandro De Las Heras, Mexico State UniversityThis book builds a bridge between sustainability science andengineering. It provides the latest information on sustainabilityissues and solutions by discussing them from basic concepts toscientific consensus to technical solutions. It identifies andaddresses the major issues related to sustainability with anenvironmental science perspective, and presents theconnections and interactions between science and technologythrough a very practical approach and easy understanding.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderWater Resources and EnvironmentProceedings of the 2015 International Conference on Water Resourcesand Environment (Beijing, 25-28 July 2015)

Edited by Miklas Scholz, Civil Engineering Research Group,University of Salford, Salford, UKCovering hydrology and water resources, water pollution, watertreatment methods and freshwater ecosystems, this book is ofinterest to professionals and academics involved in hydraulicengineering and related fields.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSolid Waste as a Renewable ResourceDisposal and Management of Solid WasteMethodologiesPathogens and Diseases

Edited by Jimmy Alexander Faria Albanese, AbengoaResearch, Seville, Spain and M. Pilar Ruiz, Abengoa Research,Seville, SpainThe twenty-first century world faces several enormouschallenges: how to mitigate climate change, meet a growingenergy demand without relying on fossil fuels, and manage theescalating quantities of solid waste generated by cities aroundthe world. This compendium volume offers a viable solution toall three: using solid waste as a renewable resource. Intendedfor a wide audience ranging from engineers and academics todecision-makers in both the public and private sectors, thisvolume has gathered together research into a range oftechnologies and methodologies.

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Eliot Epstein, Epstein Environmental Consultants, BocaRaton, Florida, USAIn developed countries, wastewater and sewage sludge aredisposed by means that reduce or minimize exposure of humansto disease organisms. Most municipal solid waste goes to landfillswhich have liners to protect groundwater. Humans are oftenexposed to pathogens, resulting in serious diseases from thedisposal of human and animal wastes. This book describes thevarious pathogens and diseases that can be found in solid wasteand describes the means and opportunities for disposal andmanagement of various solid waste materials.

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Market: Environmental EngineeringMarch 2015: 235 x 156: 163ppJuly 2015: 229 x 152: 304ppHb: 978-1-482-24814-2: £63.99Hb: 978-1-771-88243-9: £89.00eBook: 978-1-482-24815-9eBook: 978-1-771-88239-2* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482248142* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781771882439

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSulfate Reduction for Remediation of GypsiferousSoils and Solid Wastes

Environmental Waste ManagementEdited by Ram Chandra, Indian Institute of ToxicologyResearch, LucknowThis book promotes the proper management and utilization ofindustrial waste, delivering in-depth, state-of-the-art informationon the physicochemical properties, chemical composition, andenvironmental risks associated with industrial waste from thesugar, pulp and paper, tanning, distilling, textile, petroleumhydrocarbon, and agrochemical sectors. Featuring contributionsfrom environmental microbiology and biotechnology expertsfrom various universities, national research laboratories, andindustries, the text provides students, scientists, and researchersof biotechnology, microbiology, biochemistry, and molecularbiology with a specialized collection of cutting-edge industrial

waste management and pollutant monitoring techniques.

Pimluck Kijjanapanich, UNESCO-IHE Institute for WaterEducation, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesThis book describes the development of a new Sulfate ReductionBacteria based bioremediation technique for gypsiferous soils.Gypsiferous soils and gypsum contaminated solid wastes, whichcontain elevated concentrations of sulfate, can cause severalagricultural and environmental problems (e.g. low waterretention capacity and odor problems). Reduction of the sulfatecontent of these gypsiferous soils and solid wastes is an optionto overcome these problems for gypsiferous soils as well asgypsum contaminated solid wastes treatment to decrease the

amount of solid wastes and to improve the quality of these solid wastes and soils forrecycling purposes or agricultural applications.

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CRC PressSeptember 2015: 254 x 178: 586ppMarket: Environmental EngineeringHb: 978-1-498-72474-6: £108.00March 2014: 240 x 170: 160ppeBook: 978-1-498-72475-3Pb: 978-1-138-01535-7: £49.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498724746* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138015357

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThermochemical Waste TreatmentRecycling our FutureCombustion, Gasification, and Other MethodologiesA Global Strategy

Edited by Elena Cristina Rada, University of Trento, ItalyIncreasing attention is being paid to the valorization of solidwastes—converting them into energy or other useful products.This book describes recent research into methodologies andtechnologies for managing various forms of solid waste, whileat the same time generating energy and revenue with lessimpact on the environment. Topics include combustion,gasification, pyrolysis, and hydrothermal carbonization. Thetransition from a fossil fuel-based economy to a more sustainableeconomy will require a solid foundation of ongoing scientificresearch. The editor of this compendium, a well-respectedresearcher in the field, has selected studies that help to buildthat foundation.

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Ranjit S. BaxiEvery day every one of us contributes to the waste problem but,despite being a part of our lives, waste is poorly understood,even by those who should know better. We live in a throw-awaysociety and yet what is discarded is a vital raw material andingredient being traded as a valuable commodity around theworld. Recycling our Future provides insight into the challengesfacing the industry and individuals as the world contemplatesexpanding waste mountains. Finite resources are being erodedas the world's growing and increasingly affluent populationdemands a better standard of living with bigger houses, newTVs, computers, and other items.

Whittles PublishingMarket: Environmental EngineeringJuly 2014: 229 x 152: 176pp Market: Environmental EngineeringPb: 978-1-482-29999-1: . January 2016: 235 x 156: 316pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482299991 Hb: 978-1-771-88308-5: £95.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderWaste Management and ValorizationAlternative Technologies

Edited by Elena Cristina Rada, University of Trento, ItalyEdited by a leading researcher in the field, this book providesan overview of waste valorization and includes the editor’sresearch in addition to other experts and recent and relevantstudies on this critical topic. It covers treatment and pretreatmenttechnologies and methodologies, energy recovery from solidwastes, recycling and reuse, additional cutting-edge valorizationmethodologies. Primarily aimed at researchers and advancedstudents in biochemical, engineering, and environmental fields,this book should also provide a valuable reference for municipallegislators and industry practitioners.

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2nd EditionWaste Management PracticesMunicipal, Hazardous, and Industrial, Second Edition

John Pichtel, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, USAA practical guide for the identification and management of arange of hazardous wastes, this book integrates technicalinformation including chemistry, microbiology, and engineering,with current regulations. Emphasizing basic environmentalscience and related technical fields, the book is an introductorymanual for waste management as mandated by the ResourceConservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)and related statutes.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderWASTES 2015 – Solutions, Treatments andOpportunitiesSelected papers from the 3rd Edition of the International Conferenceon Wastes: Solutions, Treatments and Opportunities, Viana Do Castelo,Portugal,14-16 September 2015

Edited by Candida Vilarinho, University of Minho, Portugal,Fernando Castro, University of Minho, Portugal and MárioRusso, Polytechnic Institute of Viana do Castelo, PortugalThis volume presents a selection of papers from the WASTES2015 conference, a platform for scientists and industries fromthe waste management and recycling sectors from around theworld, who shared experiences and knowledge at the meeting.Covering discussions regarding the balance between economic,environmental and social outcomes, the development ofinnovative techniques, tools and strategies on how wastes canbe transformed into good ideas. Improving both the overallenvironmental performance and the understanding of the

industry impact on the environment, as well as the options analysis for its improvementwere key objectives of this conference.

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Chemistry Fundamentals and ApplicationsEdited by Hideki Tsuge, Keio University, Tokyo, JapanThe field of micro- and nanobubbles has shown a strongpotential for growth and is frequently highlighted in the news.Micro- and nanobubbles have many applications in a variety offields including engineering, agriculture, environment, food, andmedicine. This book is divided into three parts for theconvenience of the readers: fundamentals, applications ofmicrobubbles, and applications of nanobubbles. The bookcomprehensively discusses these topics and presents thepossibility of micro- and nanobubbles as a new technology thatcan be utilized globally.

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Sally A. Henrie, Union University, Jackson, Tennessee, USAGreen chemistry involves designing novel ways to create andsynthesize products and implement processes that will eliminateor greatly reduce negative environmental impacts. Providingeducational laboratory materials that challenge students withthe customary topics found in a general chemistry laboratorymanual, this lab manual enables students to see how greenchemistry principles can be applied to real-world issues.Following a consistent format, each lab experiment includesobjectives, prelab questions, and detailed step-by-stepprocedures for performing the experiments. Additional questionsencourage further research about how green chemistryprinciples compare with traditional, more hazardous

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Green Organic Chemistry and its InterdisciplinaryApplications

Principles and Technological ImplicationsVera M. Kolb, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Kenosha,USAThis book covers key developments in green chemistry anddemonstrates to students that the developments were mostoften the result of innovative thinking. Using a set of selectedexperiments, all of which have been performed in the laboratorywith undergraduate students, students are taught how tooptimize and develop green experiments. By focusing on boththe interdisciplinary applications of green chemistry and theinnovative thinking that produced the new developments, thetwo key messages of the book reinforce each other.

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Edited by Eli M. Pearce, Polytechnic Institute of New YorkUniversity, New York, USA, Bob A. Howell, Central MichiganUniversity, Mount Pleasant, USA, Richard A. Pethrick,University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, UK andGennady E. Zaikov, Kazan National Research TechnologicalUniversity, RussiaThe aim of this book is to provide both a rigorous view and amore practical, understandable view of industrial chemistry andbiochemical physics. This book is geared toward readers withboth direct and lateral interest in the discipline. This volume isstructured into different parts devoted to industrial chemistryand biochemical physics and their applications. Every sectionof the book has been expanded, where relevant, to take accountof significant new discoveries and realizations of the importance

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Green Process EngineeringFrom Concepts to Industrial Applications

Edited by Martine Poux, University of Toulouse, France,Patrick Cognet, University of Toulouse, France andChristophe Gourdon, University of Toulouse, FranceThis book provides a set of methods and new approaches in thefield of chemical engineering to implement safer, morefuel-efficient processes both in terms of raw materials and energyconsumed, and to make processes more sustainable Thisconcept of sustainable chemical engineering is developed togive all the basics necessary for engineers, research anddevelopment, and production. The book also addresses teachersand graduate students in a wide spectrum of disciplines. All theconcepts discussed are illustrated with examples and industrialachievements, giving an applied nature to this book.

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Albert S. Matlack, University of Delaware, Newark, USA andAndrew P. Dicks, University of Toronto, Ontario, CanadaThis book teaches students how to analyze and solve real-worldproblems that occur in green and sustainable chemistry. Itdescribes situations based on events that have actually takenplace and encourages creativity in finding solutions to problemsthat have multiple "correct" answers. The exercises andcommentaries from the experienced author emphasize thereality that green chemistry is about making practical decisionsand weighing multiple factors that are often conflicting, thusmaking it difficult or impossible to apply one perfect solutionto a given problem.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderQuantum Nanochemistry, Volume FiveQuantum Structure-Activity Relationships (Qu-SAR)

Mihai V. Putz, West University of Timisoara, RomaniaVolume 5 of the 5-volume Quantum Nanochemistry focuses onmodeling and predicting of the enzyme kinetics and quantitativestructure-activity relationships. It reveals the quantumimplications to bio-organic and bio-inorganic systems, to enzymekinetics, and to pharmacophore binding sites ofchemical-biological interaction of molecules through cellmembranes in targeting specific bindings modeled bycelebrated QSARs (Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships)here reshaped as Qu-SAR (Quantum Structure-ActivityRelationships).

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Dummy text to keep placeholderAdvanced Oxidation TechnologiesSustainable Solutions for Environmental Treatments

Edited by Marta I. Litter, National University of General SanMartín, Prov. de Buenos Aires, Argentina, Roberto J. Candal,National University of General San Martín, Prov. de BuenosAires, Argentina and J. Martin Meichtry, National Universityof General San Martín, Prov. de Buenos Aires, ArgentinaSeries: Sustainable Energy DevelopmentsProviding a state-of-the-art overview on environmentalapplications of Advanced Oxidation Technologies (AOTs) assustainable, low-cost and low-energy consuming treatments ofwater, air, and soil. It highlights possible applications of AOTs indeveloping and industrialized countries around the world in theframework of "A crosscutting and comprehensive look at

environmental problems". Advanced Oxidation Technologies (AOTs) or Processes (AOPs)are relatively new and innovative technologies to remove harmful and toxic pollutants,relatively low-cost and therefore useful for countries under development, where theeconomical resources are less scarce than in developed countries.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderAnalysis of Oceanic Waters and SedimentsThomas Roy CromptonUntil fairly recently, the analysis of seawater was limited to a number of major constituentssuch as chloride and alkalinity. Insufficient attention had been given to the analysis ofsediments and one of the objects of this book is to draw the attention of analysts andothers concerned to the methods available as well as their sensitivity and limitations. Thisbook covers all aspects of the analysis of seawater using both classical and the mostadvanced, recently introduced physical techniques.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderEnvironmental Applications of InstrumentalChemical Analysis

Edited by Mahmood Barbooti, Montclair State University,New Jersey, USAThis book is a comprehensive review of the instrumentalanalytical methods and their use in environmental monitoringsite assessment and remediation follow-up operations. Theincreased concern about environmental issues necessitate theprecise determination of various types of chemicals inenvironmental samples. In general, all stages of environmentalwork start with the evaluation of organic and inorganicenvironmental samples. This important book furnishes thefundamentals of instrumental chemical analysis methods tovarious environmental applications and also covers recentdevelopments in instrumental chemical methods.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderClimate Change and Coastal EcosystemsArsenic ToxicityLong-Term Effects of Climate and Nutrient Loading on TrophicOrganization

Prevention and TreatmentEdited by Narayan Chakrabarty, Visting Professor, Dept. ofZoology, Maulana Azad College, Calcutta, IndiaArsenic toxicity is a major challenge to health professionals andscientists around the world and is responsible for numerousdiseases. Arsenic in drinking water, for example, can causeabnormal skin pigmentations such as keratosis and arsenicosisas well as multiple forms of cancer. This book reviews ourunderstanding of arsenic poisoning and the healthconsequences resulting from exposure. Chapters discuss sourcesof arsenic poisoning ; arsenic chemistry and geochemistry;remediation; the use of nutraceuticals and functional foods incombating arsenic poisoning; and various removal/treatmenttechniques.

Robert J. LivingstonSeries: CRC Marine ScienceBased upon a four decade longitudinal study of river-estuarinesystems in the northeast Gulf of Mexico, this book provides adetailed comparative analysis of the long-term data with specificreferences to similarities and differences in system response tonutrient loading and long-term climatological cycles. It includesnoted changes in the climate of the study regions over the fourdecades of field operations. The unique database allows a newapproach to the differentiation of anthropogenic processesrelative to natural conditions in a series of river-estuarine systems.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd EditionComputational Methods for Reproductive andDevelopmental Toxicology

Atlas of Human Poisoning and Envenoming, SecondEdition

Edited by Donald R. Mattison, National Institutes of Health,Bethesda, Maryland, USA, and Risk Sciences International,Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaSeries: QSAR in Environmental and Health SciencesBuilding from the perspective of reproductive anddevelopmental biology, this bookprovides a timely andcomprehensive overview of computational approaches inreproductive and developmental toxicology. It is divided intothree broad sections. The first provides a review of methods andapproaches to meet the need for safety assessments in productdevelopment and regulatory approaches for environmentalchemicals. The next section reviews the biological processes

James H. Diaz, LSUHSC, School of Public Health, NewOrleans, Louisiana, USAThis bookis a visual and written reminder of the ubiquitoussources of toxins and toxoids in the environment and theoutcomes of accidental or intentional toxic exposures in humans.The text combines the four specialties of toxicology—analytical,medical, environmental, and industrial—into one comprehensiveatlas with bulleted text, tables, and figures that describe thetreatment of toxic exposures in children and adults. The bookincludes photographs and diagrams of toxic plants and animals,their mechanisms of poisoning or envenoming, and the humanresponses caused by toxic exposure.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEcotoxicologyBiopesticides HandbookEffects of Pollutants on the Natural EnvironmentEdited by Leo M.L. Nollet, University College Ghent, Belgium

(Retired) and Hamir Singh Rathore, Retired Professor andChairman, Applied Chemistry Department, Aligarh MuslimUniversity, IndiaOffering a full spectrum and review of the range of organismsand organic products that may be used in the biological controlof insects, this book discusses the uses and abuses ofbiopesticides that have been in circulation for more than 50years, as well as more recent advances in this area. It describesthe metabolism of these biopesticides and offers the best modeof action to prove environmental safety, detailing the presentstatus of biopesticide residue in foodstuffs, soil, and water.

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Colin WalkerThis book explains the science behind the harmful effects ofpollutants to the natural environment, and relates this subjectto the chemical defense mechanisms in plants and animals thathave occurred in nature since early times on the evolutionaryscale. It outlines the basic issues and principles of ecotoxicology,how ecotoxicity is measured, biomagnification of persistentpollutants in food chains, toxic effects at different levels ofbiological organization, the development of resistance topesticides and other biocides, and some problems of inorganicpollution.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEnvironmental Risk AssessmentEnvironmental Forensics FundamentalsA Toxicological ApproachA Practical Guide

Ted Simon, Ted Simon LLC, Winston, Georgia, USAThis book introduces the science of risk assessment; coversproblem formation and the development of exposure factors;explains how human epidemiology and animal testing data areused to determine toxicity criteria; provides environmentalsampling data for practice assessments; examines in vitro and‘omics testing; describes the political and social aspects of today’sscience-based decisions; and includes fully worked examples,case studies, discussion questions, and links to legislativehearings. Readers learn how to execute site-specific riskassessments and how science is used in deciding environmentalregulations.

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Ioana Gloria Petrisor, Vista, California, USAThis book contains state-of-the-art information in the emergingfield of environmental forensics. Exemplified through real casestudies, it provides an up-to-date overview of mainenvironmental forensics techniques. Emphasizing methodologiestargeting both the contaminant and the associatedenvironmental matrix, it presents a variety of challengingsituations and offers appropriate solutions through practicalapplication of forensic techniques. The book is meant to functionas a "road map" and it presents users with a comprehensiveforensic toolkit and the knowledge of how to use it inchallenging situations.

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4th Edition • TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderFundamentals of EcotoxicologyEnvironmental Hazards and NeurodevelopmentThe Science of Pollution, Fourth EditionWhere Ecology and Well-Being Connect

Michael C. Newman, College of William & Mary, GloucesterPoint, Virginia, USAThis new edition has been revised throughout, and is now infull color. It provides more international perspective, and addsmore case studies from around the world. It also addressesenvironmental law. The book has been updated to includeemerging issues and important themes and events such as theenvironmental accidents at Fukushima Japan and in the Gulf ofMexico. It details key environmental contaminants, explores theirfates in the biosphere, and discusses bioaccumulation and theeffects of contaminants at increasing levels of ecologicalorganization.

Edited by Cindy CroftThe rate of identification of children with neurobiologicaldisabilities has been on the increase in recent years. Millions ofdollars in research are being spent to understand the factorsinfluencing these increases. The articles within this compendiumshed vital light on this issue, confirming that various "ordinary"chemical hazards—of the sort encountered by countless childrenin their everyday lives—are having serious impacts ondevelopment. This volume investigates the impact of exposureto tobacco smoke, household chemicals, lead, agricultural toxins,and flame retardants.

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook for the Chemical Analysis of Plastic andPolymer Additives, Second Edition

Environmental Problems in Marine BiologyMethodological Aspects and ApplicationsEdited by Tamara Garcia Barrera and Jose Luis Gomez Ariza Michael Bolgar, AccuStandard, Inc, New Haven, Connecticut,

USA, Jack Hubball, AccuStandard, Inc, New Haven,Connecticut, USA, Joseph Groeger, Mantis Associates Inc.,Storrs Mansfield, Connecticut, USA and Susan Meronek,AccuStandard, Inc, New Haven, Connecticut, USAThis book is designed to serve as a valuable source for thosemonitoring a polymer/plastic material for regulatory or internalcompliance. It also helps analysts to correctly identify thecomplex nature of the materials that have been added to thepolymer/plastic. With 50 additional compounds, this secondedition nearly doubles the number of additives in severalcategories, including processing aids, antistatic compounds,mould release products, and blowing agents. It includes a listing

Marine environment can be affected by several pollution problems, such as the presenceof elements and their chemical species, pharmaceuticals, and nanoparticles. Assessmentstrategies include proteomics, genomics, chemical speculation analysis, metallomics, andmetabolomics. This book serves as a useful methodological tool for researchers andspecialists in the fields of analytical chemistry, environmental sciences, biochemistry,genomics, and toxicology. It includes, for the first time, the methodological aspects andapplications related to chemical speciation and -omics strategies applied to the marineenvironment.

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that can be cross-referenced by trade name, chemical name, CAS number, and even keymass unit ions from the GC/MS run.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderImpacts of Oil Spill Disasters on Marine Habitatsand Fisheries in North America

Handbook of Safety Assessment of NanomaterialsFrom Toxicological Testing to Personalized Medicine

Edited by Bengt Fadeel, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm,SwedenSeries: Pan Stanford Series on Biomedical NanotechnologyThis handbook, written by leading international experts, providesan overview of the state of the art of safety assessment ofnanomaterials in context of their application in nanomedicine.The volume includes a historical perspective on the developmentof nanomedicine(s) and their regulation, and a personal view ofthe future of (nano)medicine by Patrick Hunziker, president ofthe European Society of Nanomedicine. The volume includes aseries of chapters on organ-specific toxicities of nanomaterials,including pulmonary and cardiovascular toxicity, neurotoxicity,

Edited by J. Brian Alford, The University of Tennessee,Knoxville, USA, Mark S. Peterson, University of SouthernMississippi, Ocean Springs, USA and Christopher C. Green,Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge,USASeries: CRC Marine Biology SeriesThis book contains scientific findings and reviews from expertsresearching impacts of the Exxon Valdez, Ixtoc I, and DeepwaterHorizon oil spills on coastal fishery resources. It describesphysiological effects of oil-derived compounds on fishes,presenting results from field and laboratory investigations. Itaddresses the science of assessing oil spill impacts on coastal

dermatotoxicity, and reproductive toxicity, as well as a discussion on immunotoxicity andgenotoxicity.

habitats, with an emphasis on salt-marsh ecosystems in the Gulf of Mexico. It also exploresquantified and potential impacts of oil spills on population and community dynamics ofcommercial and recreational fishery species.Pan Stanford

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3rd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderInhalation Toxicology, Third EditionHeavy Metal Contamination of Water and Soil

Edited by Harry Salem, U.S. Army Edgewood ChemicalBiological Center, Aberdeen, Maryland, USA and Sidney A.Katz, Rutgers University at Camden, New Jersey, USAFully updated with new research and discoveries since the lastedition, this volume explores the relationship between therespiratory system and toxicology of inhaled substances. Filledwith contributions from internationally recognized scientistsfrom academic, industrial, and governmental sectors, the bookpresents chapters on the updated testing procedures andequipment guidelines for Europe and North America. This editionincludes new material on nanoparticles, the use ofmicroelectronics for studying inhalation toxicology, and

emergency response strategies.

Analysis, Assessment, and Remediation StrategiesEdited by Elham Asrari, Payame Noor University, Shiraz, IranAlthough adverse health effects of heavy metals have beenknown for a long time, exposure to heavy metals continues andis even increasing in some areas. Remediating heavy metalcontaminated soils and water is necessary to reduce theassociated health and ecological risks, make the land resourceavailable for agricultural production, enhance food security, andscale down land tenure problems. This book discusses the causesand the environmental impact of heavy metal contamination.It then explores many exciting new methods of analysis anddecontamination currently studied and applied in the field today.

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High Performance Liquid Chromatography inPesticide Residue Analysis

Technical Aspects, Policies, and PracticesEdited by Tomasz Tuzimski, Medical University of Lublin,Poland and Joseph Sherma, Lafayette College, Easton,Pennsylvania, USASeries: Chromatographic Science SeriesHPLC is the principal separation technique for identification ofthe pesticides in environmental samples and for quantitativeanalysis of analytes. At each stage of the HPLC procedure thechromatographer should possess basic skills that substantiallyhelp in accomplishing HPLC experiments correctly, to obtainreliable, repeatable, and reproducible results. This book servesas a comprehensive source of information and training on thestate-of-the-art pesticide residues methods performed with aidof HPLC and aids the readers in avoiding the many pitfalls that

are possible during work with the HPLC mode

Adam D. K. Abelkop, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA,John D. Graham, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA andTodd V. Royer, Indiana University, Bloomington, USAThe basic purpose for identifying persistent, bioaccumulative,and toxic chemicals (PBTs) is to assist government and industryin taking rational protective steps for public health, safety, andthe environment. This book builds on a report prepared by aninternational team to evaluate how PBTs are currently identifiedand managed in Asia, Europe, and North America. It providesrecommendations for improving those processes. The conceptof PBTs has been an increasingly important component innational and international efforts to assess and manage toxicchemicals.

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Pharmaceutical Accumulation in the EnvironmentPrevention, Control, Health Effects, and Economic Impact

Edited by Walter E. Goldstein, Goldstein ConsultingCompany, Las Vegas, Nevada, USAThis book describes health impact concerns and technologiesin place and in development, and offers steps leading toproposed solutions. It suggests ways to manage risks to meetchallenges that include both private enterprise initiatives andpublic sector involvement. It proposes the type of controlsneeded to address pharmaceutical contamination, stressingbioreactors of particular types, augmented by the processmodifications needed. The book covers the impact and changesneeded at sites such as hospitals, pharmaceutical factories, wastetreatment plants, water purification sites, farms, and households.

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Lucian C. Staicu, UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education,Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesSelenium (Se) is a chemical element of concern due to its toxicityand increasing anthropogenic release to the environment. Inthe current work one of its oxidation states, elemental selenium,Se(0), was investigated with regard to its colloidal propertiesand solid-liquid separation potential. Among the techniquesused, chemical coagulation (addition of metal salts) andelectrocoagulation (electrogeneration of the coagulant in situusing an electric charge) showed the highest removal efficiency.In conclusion, biogenic Se(0) must be removed in a biologicalMarket: Environmental Toxicology

post-treatment step and several approaches described in this work could be successfullyused.

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Colonial Waterbirds Release, Exposure, and Human HazardsEdited by Wendel Wohlleben, Thomas A.J. Kuhlbusch,Jürgen Schnekenburger and Claus-Michael LehrThe incorporation of nanomaterials into products can improveperformance, efficiency and durability both in industrialapplications and in consumer articles. This book presents thestate of the art in nanosafety research from a lifecycleperspective. It is divided into four parts: characterization, hazard,release & exposure, and real-life case studies. To improvecoherence throughout the book, various chapters review thesame suite of well-characterized, judiciously chosen, and identicalindustrial nanomaterials.

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A Food Chain ApproachJoanna Burger and Michael GochfeldSeries: CRC Marine ScienceBased on longitudinal studies—some into their fifth decade—of colonial waterbirds, thisbook provides a clear picture of the corrosive effects of heavy metals in the aquaticenvironment today. Colonial-nesting birds can serve as excellent bioindicators and sentinelsfor both human and ecological health. This book takes a food-web, ecosystem approachto contaminants, using populations dynamics, habitat selection, and inputs to the bay toexamine metal levels. It includes the human dimension, discusses what metals in birds tellus about human exposure, and describes stakeholder involvement in these issues.

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK3rd Edition • TEXTBOOKThe Toxicology and Biochemistry of Insecticides,Second Edition

Principles of Toxicology, Third EditionKaren E. Stine, Auburn University at Montgomery,Department of Biology, Montgomery, Alabama, USA andThomas M. Brown, GeneCTAr Com LLC, Whitefish, Montana,USAReflecting the broad and interdisciplinary nature of toxicology,this third edition explores the biochemical, physiological, andenvironmental aspects of the subject. This new edition isupdated and revised to include reference to several major newdirections in the science of toxicology, including significantchanges in thinking about cancer and carcinogenesis as well asthe rapid expansion of toxicogenomics. The book also includesadditional topics of timely interest such as radiation, additionalmaterial on food safety and natural toxins, and updated case

studies for current topics.

Simon J. Yu, University of Florida, Gainesville, USAContinuing as the sole book in more than two decades toaddress this multifaceted field, the second edition of this highlypraised review on insecticide toxicology has been expandedand updated to present the latest information on insecticideclassification, formulation, bioassay, mode of action, resistance,metabolism, selective toxicity, environmental fate, and regulatorylegislation. Incorporating references for further reading, thisvaluable resource discusses newly developed insecticides, newlydiscovered modes of action, new labeling requirements, andmore. It provides essential insecticide knowledge required foreffective insect pest management.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderToxins and Biologically Active Compounds fromMicroalgae, Volume 1

Edited by Gian Paolo Rossini, Università degli Studi diModena e Reggio Emilia, ItalyThis book provides a structured account of the existingknowledge of toxic algae, the chemistry of the toxins theyproduce, the effects these substances exert in humans andwildlife, as well as the strategies envisaged to protect publichealth and the environment. It covers recent advances in theunderstanding of the biology of toxin producers and the factorsinvolved in the appearance and dynamics of harmful algaeblooms, the factors affecting toxin production, the synthesis oftoxins both in natural producers and by chemical means in alab, and the toxin groups posing continuing and novel hazardsto living systems.

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Edited by Gian Paolo Rossini, Università degli Studi diModena e Reggio Emilia, ItalyThis book provides a structured account of the existingknowledge of toxic algae, the chemistry of the toxins theyproduce, the effects these substances exert in humans andwildlife, as well as the strategies envisaged to protect publichealth and the environment. It covers recent advances in theunderstanding of the biology of toxin producers and the factorsinvolved in the appearance and dynamics of harmful algaeblooms, the factors affecting toxin production, the synthesis oftoxins both in natural producers and by chemical means in alab, and the toxin groups posing continuing and novel hazardsto living systems.

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderDams and Appurtenant Hydraulic Structures, 2ndedition

Climate Change and the CoastBuilding Resilient Communities

Edited by Bruce Glavovic, Massey University, New Zealand,Mick Kelly, Tanelorn Associates, New Zealand, Robert Kay,Coastal Zone Management Ltd, Australia and Ailbhe Travers,Coastal Geomorphologist, Perth, AustraliaTelling the stories of real-world communities in diverse coastalsettings, this book draws upon the latest research findings froma wide range of disciplines. Case studies are drawn from allaround the world and from countries with varying levels ofdevelopment including America’s Gulf of Mexico coast, Australia,Brazil, Britain, China, New Zealand, The Maldives, South Africa,Bangladesh, and Vietnam. It examines what has succeeded andwhat has failed around the world, where there are opportunitiesto be grasped and pitfalls to be avoided.

Ljubomir Tanchev, University professor, retiredThis important work, now in its second edition, provides acomprehensive overview of all kinds of dams and appurtenanthydraulic structures. It discusses critical topics such as design,construction, surveillance, maintenance and reconstructions ofdifferent kinds of embankment and concrete dams. It alsoexamines hydromechanical equipment, spillway structures,bottom outlets, special hydraulic structures, composition ofstructures in river hydraulic schemes, the environmental effectsof river hydraulic schemes and environmental protection options.Special attention is given to the advanced methods of static anddynamic analysis of embankment dams. Fully revised, updated

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2nd Edition • 1 Volume SetTEXTBOOKDebris FlowComputational Modelling in Hydraulic and Coastal

Engineering Mechanics, Prediction and Countermeasures, 2nd editionTamotsu Takahashi, Kyoto University, Kyoto, JapanThis book on debris flow discusses fundamental mechanicalcharacteristics, including flow characteristics, type classification,mechanics, occurrence and development, fully developed flow,and deposition processes. Applications of the theories arepresented in computer-simulations of real disasters. Debris flowcontrolling structures, design effectiveness and performanceand soft countermeasure problems are also covered. This 2ndedition has been revised and updated with a new chapter on

Christopher Koutitas, Hydraulics Laboratory, AristotleUniversity, Thessaloniki, Greece and Panagiotis D. Scarlatos,Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, USAComputational simulation methods have a range of applicationsin hydraulic and coastal engineering. This textbook provides anintroductory but comprehensive coverage of these methods. Itemphasizes the finite differences method with applications inreservoir management, closed-conduit hydraulics, free-surfacechannel flows, surface gravity waves, groundwater movementand mass transport processes. It focuses on applications ratherthan lengthy theories or derivations of complex formulas andis supported by a wealth of hands-on numerical examples,PowerPoint presentations, learning assignment projects and

quizzes.

sediment runoff models. An excellent textbook for graduate-level courses, this book is alsorecommended for all professionals working on the mechanics and countermeasures ofdebris flow.

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Accidental Leakage Paulo C.F. Erbisti, Consulting Engineer, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilRevised and expanded 2nd edition of this core book coveringthe principal aspects of the design, manufacture, installationand operation of hydraulic gates. Analyses in depth the selectionof the gate type, the limits of their use, estimating their weight,operative forces, hoisting systems, design of structure andsupport elements, seals and hydrostatic and hydrodynamicforces. Inflatable gates and fusegates are also discussed, andnew chapters on intake gates and intake trashracks have been

Edited by Miguel Ángel Toledo, Technical University ofMadrid, Spain, Rafael Morán, Technical University of Madrid,Spain and Eugenio Oñate, International Center for NumericalMethods in Engineering, Barcelona, SpainThis book provides a comprehensive summary of damprotections, covering case studies and applied researchworldwide, and will be invaluable to professionals and academicsin Dam Engineering.

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added. Can be used both as a text-book and manual for the design of gates, and includesworked examples, drawings and many photographs to illustrate the concepts and methodsinvolved.

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderGeotechnical Engineering of Dams, 2nd EditionEnergy Dissipation in Hydraulic Structures

Robin Fell, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering,University of New South Wales, Wahroonga, New SouthWales, Australia, Patrick MacGregor, Consulting EngineeringGeologist, Australia, David Stapledon, ConsultingEngineering Geologist, Australia, Graeme Bell, ConsultingDams Engineer, Australia and Mark Foster, URS Australia,Artarmon, New South Wales, AustraliaThis book provides a comprehensive text on the geotechnicaland geological aspects of the investigations for and the designand construction of new dams and the review and assessmentof existing dams. The book provides dam engineers and

Edited by Hubert Chanson, The University of Queensland,Brisbane, AustraliaSeries: IAHR MonographsIn hydraulic engineering numerous devices like stilling basins,baffled aprons, and vortex shafts are known under the collectiveterm of energy dissipators. Their purpose is to dissipate hydraulicenergy, i.e. to convert this energy mainly into heat. This volumeexamines energy dissipators mainly in connection with damstructures and provides a review of design methods. It includestopics such as hydraulic jump, stilling basins, ski jumps andplunge pools. It also introduces a general account of various

methods of dissipation, as well as the governing flow mechanisms. ; The book will be ofinterest to Civil and Environmental Engineers, Hydraulic and Mechanical Engineers.

geologists with a practical approach, and gives university students an insight into thesubject of dam engineering. All phases of investigation, design and construction are covered,through to the preliminary and detailed design phases and ultimately the constructionCRC Pressphase. This revised and expanded 2nd edition includes a lengthy new chapter on theassessment of the likelihood of failure of dams by internal erosion and piping.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHydraulicians in the USA 1800-2000Experimental Hydraulics: Methods, Instrumentation,

Data Processing and Management A biographical dictionary of leaders in hydraulic engineering and fluidmechanicsEdited by Marian Muste, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA, Jochen Aberle, The

Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway, Colin Rennie, Willi H. HagerSeries: IAHR MonographsThis book provides a beautiful overview of the many scientistsand engineers having contributed to the current knowledge inhydraulic engineering and fluid mechanics. The author madeevery effort in compiling the most important hydraulicians ofthe USA in this work. This volume includes almost 1,000individuals. The book also has a detailed Index, and a 2-page listof individuals (normally born in Europe) retained in previousvolumes (1 and 2, ) having a relation to this volume 3. The bookalso contains a map of the USA in which the major Americanrivers are highlighted, given their close relation to projects made

by several of the individuals presented in the book.

University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada and Robert Ettema, The University ofWyoming, Laramie, WY, USA.Series: IAHR MonographsA practical guide for the design of laboratory and field experiments, selection of appropriateinstrumentation and experimental methodologies, as well as for conducting and analyzingexperimental studies. Providing an end-to-end guidance to support experimentalists inthe design and collection of the targeted data with prescribed accuracy. This book highlightsthe intrinsic connection between analytical and experimental research to illustrate theneed for their complementary use. The book provides an introduction to the instrumentationavailable for various investigations. For academic researchers as well as practitioners.CRC PressMarket: Civil EngineeringOctober 2016: 246x174: 450pp CRC PressHb: 978-1-138-02753-4: £127.00 Market: Civil Engineering* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138027534 November 2015: 246x174: 1040pp

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TEXTBOOK4th EditionMechanics of Groundwater in Porous MediaFlood Control and Drainage Engineering, Fourth

Edition Muhammad I. Haque, George Washington University,Washington, District of Columbia, USAMaintaining a careful balance between mathematical rigor andthe physical aspects of groundwater movement, this seniorundergraduate- and graduate-level environmental engineeringtext covers the topic from theory to practice. Avoidingunnecessary mathematical subtleties and oversimplifications ofqualitative descriptions, the book assumes calculus knowledgegenerally acquired during the first two semesters at a university,while further developing the skills needed for the analysis ofgroundwater movement. Featuring numerous illustrations andworked examples, the text also makes an excellent professionalreference for engineers, geologists, and hydrologists.

S.N. GhoshPrimarily written as course material on flood control and drainageengineering for advanced students of civil engineering, this newfourth edition is again thoroughly revised. It accommodatesrecent developments in remote sensing, information technologyand GIS technology. New additional material deals with problemsof flood damage management due to Tsunami waves, failuresof dams and embankment breaching and dredging applications.The book includes design problem-solving and case studies.The subject matter will be of considerable interest to civilengineers, agricultural engineers, architects and town planners,

as well as other government and non-government organizations.CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderProgress in Civil, Architectural and HydraulicEngineering IV

Non-destructive Techniques for the ReverseEngineering of Structures and Infrastructure

Proceedings of the 2015 4th International Conference on Civil,Architectural and Hydraulic Engineering (ICCAHE 2015), Guangzhou,China, June 20-21, 2015

Edited by Belén Riveiro, School of Mining Engineering,University of Vigo, Vigo, Spain and Mercedes SollaSeries: Structures and InfrastructuresNon-destructive technologies have gained popularity in recentyears related to the tasks involving characterization and diagnosisof constructions. The application of geomatics in constructionengineering arises from the necessity of using real geometry inseveral phases of the construction and evaluation processes.This book provides an overview and up-to-date synthesis of thepreviously mentioned techniques to the field of civil engineeringand includes topics relating to infrastructure and structures.

Edited by Yun-Hae Kim, Korea Maritime National University,Busan, KoreaThis proceedings volume presents papers presented at theInternational Conference on Civil, Architectural and HydraulicEngineering, the premier interdisciplinary forum for thepresentation of new advances and research results in the fieldsof Civil, Architectural and Hydraulic Engineering. The 1st ICCAHE2012 , 2nd ICCAHE 2013 and 3rd ICCAHE 2014 successfully tookplace in Zhangjiajie, Zhuhai and Hangzhou, China, respectively.The conference has brought together leading academicscientists, researchers and scholars in the domain of interestfrom around the world.

Literature devoted to theory, basic fundamentals, and applications has been compiled toshow the potential of such methods.CRC PressMarket: Structural EngineeringFebruary 2016: 246x174: 394ppHb: 978-1-138-02810-4: £99.00 CRC PresseBook: 978-1-315-68515-1 December 2015: 246x174: 1398pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138028104 Hb: 978-1-138-02916-3: £139.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholder1 Volume SetReservoir SedimentationNumerical Modeling of AAR

Edited by Anton J. Schleiss, Laboratory of HydraulicConstructions, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne,Switzerland, Giovanni de Cesare, Laboratory of HydraulicConstructions, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne,Switzerland, Mario J. Franca, Laboratory of HydraulicConstructions, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne,Switzerland and Michael Pfister, Laboratory of HydraulicConstructions, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne,SwitzerlandThis book provides an overview on the latest developments andresearch regarding reservoir sedimentation including case

studies, and will be of interest to academics and engineers involved in dam enqineering.

Victor Saouma, University of Colorado, Boulder, USAThis reference book presents the theory and methodology toconduct a finite element assessment of concrete structuressubjected to chemically induced volumetric expansion in generaland alkali aggregate reaction in particular. ; 1. Introduction;2. Constitutive Model; 3. Micro-Model; 4. Macro Model;5. Sensitivity Analysis; 6. Validation; 7. Case Studies; 8. FieldAssessment; 9. Conclusions

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Edited by Anton J. Schleiss, Laboratory of HydraulicConstructions, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne,Switzerland, Giovanni de Cesare, Laboratory of HydraulicConstructions, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne,Switzerland, Mario J. Franca, Laboratory of HydraulicConstructions, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne,Switzerland and Michael Pfister, Laboratory of HydraulicConstructions, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne,SwitzerlandThe main challenge faced by river engineers, and environmentaland ecological scientists today is to restore channelized rivers

Michael Tomlinson, (Late) Consulting Engineer, UnitedKingdom and John Woodward, Consulting Engineer, UKThis international piling handbook details current types of pile,piling equipment, and methods. It includes calculations of theresistance of piles to compressive loads, pile groups undercompressive loading, piled foundations for resisting uplift andlateral loading, and the structural design of piles and pile groups.Marine structures, durability of piled foundations, groundinvestigations, and pile testing are also covered—withmiscellaneous problems. This edition has been fully updated toapply the latest structural Eurocodes, along with active British

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1 Volume SetDummy text to keep placeholderSwiss Competences in River Engineering andRestoration

Scour and ErosionProceedings of the 7th International Conference on Scour and Erosion,Perth, Australia, 2-4 December 2014 Edited by Anton J. Schleiss, Laboratory of Hydraulic

Constructions, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne,Switzerland, Jürg Speerli, Hochschule für Technik Rapperswil(HSR), Switzerland and Roger Pfammatter, SchweizerischerWasserwirtschaftsverband (SWV)/Association Suisse pourl’aménagement des eaux (ASAE), SwitzerlandThis book contains contributions on the latest trends andkey-projects in river engineering, flood protection and riverrestoration in Switzerland, and is invaluable to river engineers

and researchers.

Edited by Liang Cheng, University of Western Australia,Crawley, Australia, Scott Draper, The University of WesternAustralia, Crawley, WA, Australia and Hongwei An, Universityof Western Australia, Crawley, AustraliaThis book includes state-of-the-art papers in scour and erosionfrom ICSE 2014, covering the 6 themes of: internal erosion,sediment transport, advanced numerical modelling of scour anderosion, terrestrial scour and erosion, river/bridge scour anderosion, and marine scour and erosion. This book is ideal forresearchers and industry, working at the forefront of scour anderosion, both with application to rivers and marine operations.

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Seismic Design of Concrete Buildings to Eurocode8

Yuqing LinSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesThe field of ecohydraulics integrates hydrodynamic andecodynamic processes. Cellular Automata (CA) are a viableparadigm in ecosystem modelling. All cells in a CA system updatetheir states synchronously at discrete steps according to simplelocal rules. This book identifies whether the Cellular Automate(CA) paradigm can be extended to unstructured grids. To thatend the concept of Unstructured Cellular Automata (UCA) isdeveloped and various UCA configurations are explored andtheir performance investigated.

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Michael N. Fardis, University of Patras, Greece, Eduardo C.Carvalho, Gapres, Portugal, Peter Fajfar, University ofLjubljana, Slovenia and Alain Pecker, Geodynamique etStructure, FranceSeismic design of concrete buildings needs to be performed toa strong and recognized standard. Eurocode 8, the first EuropeanStandard for seismic design, is having an impact on seismicdesign standards in countries within and outside Europe. Thisbook contains a comprehensive case study of the design of asix-story building. This study includes a conceptual design,analysis and detailed design of a realistic building with six storiesabove grade and two basements, as well as a complete structuralsystem of walls and frames. Market: Water Science. Engineering and Technology

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Small Hydroelectric Engineering PracticeBryan Leyland, Leyland Consultants, Auckland, New ZealandComprehensive reference book covering all aspects ofidentifying, building, and operating hydroelectric schemesbetween 500 kW and 50 MW. The book is based on theexperience gained over 45 years on the overall and detaileddesign, construction and commissioning of more than 30 smallhydropower schemes. It includes contributions from experts inthe field of intakes, water diversion structures, canals, paintingand other aspects of hydropower development. The book

Experience of the Ecohydraulic Research Team (PISCES) of theHYDRALAB Network

Edited by L. E. Frostick, University of Hull, Hull, UK, R.E.Thomas, University of Hull, UK, M.F. Johnson, LoughboroughUniversity, Loughborough, UK, S.P. Rice, LoughboroughUniversity, Loughborough, UK and S.J. McLelland, Universityof Hull, Hull, UKSeries: IAHR Design ManualUsers Guide to Ecohydraulic Experimentation gives an overviewof organism-environment interactions in marine and freshwateraquatic systems and provides guidance to those wishing to usehydraulic experimental facilities to explore ecohydraulicprocesses. By highlighting the current state of our knowledge,this design manual will act as a guide to the use of living

includes a CD with spreadsheet programs. ; Developers, designers, builders and operatorsof small hydroelectric schemes will find this book invaluable.CRC PressMarket: Mechanical EngineeringFebruary 2014: 246x174: 254ppeBook: 978-1-315-81653-1Pack - Book and CD: 978-1-138-00098-8: £123.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138000988

organisms in physical models and experiments and help scientists and engineers understandlimitations on the use of surrogates. Its primary purpose is to disseminate the extensiveknowledge and experience of ecohydraulic experimentalists involved in HYDRALAB IV aspart of the PISCES research project.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderIsotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry of LightGas-Forming Elements

Edited by V.S. Sevastyanov, Vernadsky Institute ofGeochemistry and Analytical Chemistry, Russian Academyof Sciences, MoscowProviding a complete picture of the latest advancements in thefield, this book explores different methods of isotope analysis,including spark, secondary ion, laser, glow discharge, and isotoperatio mass spectrometry. It explains how to determine theisotopic composition of light elements in solid, liquid, andgaseous samples of organic and inorganic substances, aidingreaders from a variety of disciplines in identifying thefundamental processes in biological, ecological, and geologicalsystems and in revealing the subtle features of manyphysicochemical processes and chemical transformations.

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6th Edition • NEW EDITIONTEXTBOOKEhrlich’s Geomicrobiology, Sixth EditionAstrobiology

Edited by Henry Lutz Ehrlich, Rensselaer PolytechnicInstitute, Troy, New York, USA, Dianne K. Newman, CaliforniaInstitute of Technology, Pasadena, USA and AndreasKappler, Eberhard-Karls-University Tuebingen, Center forApplied Geosciences (ZAG), GermanyThis new edition surveys various aspects of geomicrobiology,including the microbial role in elemental cycling and in theformation and degradation of minerals and fossil fuels. Unlikethe previous edition, many expert contributors besides theeditors have been included, providing added depth to topicsand broadening the overall insights. The new breadth of scopeand possible applications in agriculture, forestry, aquaculture,marine science, the metals industry, and more that this book

presents make it a must-have source in geomicrobiology.

An IntroductionAlan Longstaff, Associate Lecturer in Astronomy and EarthSciences, Open University, UKSeries: Series in Astronomy and AstrophysicsThis textbook provides a full introduction to astrobiology suitablefor university students at all levels. Reflecting a multiscienceapproach, the text covers topics such as stellar evolution, cosmicchemistry, planet formation, habitable zones, terrestrialbiochemistry, and exoplanetary systems. The book discusses theorigin, evolution, distribution, and future of life in the universein an accessible manner, sparing calculus, curly arrow chemistry,and modeling details. It contains problems and workedexamples, and includes a solutions manual with qualifying courseadoption.

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TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKGeology for Ground Engineering ProjectsAstrobiology

Chris J. N. Fletcher, Geological Consultant, United KingdomThis book provides a presentation of the geological phenomenafound all over the world. It focuses on aspects of geology thatare critical in many engineering projects. The book describesrocks in relation to the environment of their formation,highlighting the variation in composition, distribution andgeotechnical properties that can be expected within a varietyof rock associations. It includes case studies, is well-illustrated,and heavy reference is given to satellite images such as thosefound on GoogleEarth.

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An Evolutionary ApproachEdited by Vera M. Kolb, University of Wisconsin-Parkside,Kenosha, USAThis book provides a full course in astrobiology with an emphasison abiogenesis and evolution. It presents astrobiology both asa developing science and as the science of the future. The bookbegins with an overview of astrobiology, the origin of elements,and the formation of the solar system, planets, and exoplanets.Other topics covered include prebiotic synthesis of biochemicalcompounds, transition from abiotic to biotic, microorganismsin space, the roles of silicon in life, encapsulation of organicmaterials in protocells, cold and dry limits of life, virolution, andmore. Market: Engineering Geology

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderKarstologyColor Atlas of Glacial PhenomenaKarsts, Caves and Springs: Elements of Fundamental and AppliedKarstology

Michael J. Hambrey and Jurg AleanThis book provides an illustrated guide to the wide variety of features found on and aroundthe world’s glaciers and ice sheets as well as the products of glacial erosion and deposition. Eric Gilli, Paris 8 University, France

Karst landscapes are home to 25 percent of the world’s drinkingwater supplies, and in many countries water supply is highlydependent on karst aquifers. Their unique structures, containingmany voids, are a particular problem for building corporationsand land developers. This book, written by the well-knownkarstologist Eric Gilli, presents a diverse range of chapters onhistory of karstology, aquifers and their characterization, watersupply management, coastal and submarine karsts, evolutionof karst and paleokarst, paleontology, tourism, and oil andmineral reserves.

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It stresses both the beauty and utility of glaciers and demonstrates how our lives areinfluenced by one of the key components of the Earth system, the cryosphere. The authorscover glaciers and their landforms and explain some of the key concepts in glaciology andglacial geology.

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A Key for Identification of Rock-Forming Mineralsin Thin Section

Claude Nicollier, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology(EPFL), Roger-Maurice Bonnet, International Space ScienceInstitute of Bern (ISSI), Switzerland, Thomas Schildknecht,Astronomische Institute of the University of Bern (AIUB),Switzerland, Daniel Neuenschwander, State Secretariat forEducation, Research and Innovation (SERI), Switzerland andWerner Schmutz, Physikalisch-MeteorologischesObservatorium Davos ( PMODWRC), Davos Dorf, SwitzerlandThis book explores the opportunities, the potential and thehazards of Earth's immediate space environment. It covers thephysical characteristics of this portion of space, the influence ofdeeper space, observing and forcasting tools, the problem of

Andrew J. Barker, University of Southampton, UKThe key for identification of rock-forming minerals provides anefficient and systematic approach to identifying minerals inthin-section. It is structured in the form of a dichotomous key,comparable to those widely used in botany and entomology.The present key gives a unique solution for each mineral.; Thekey covers more than 150 of the most commonly encounteredrock-forming minerals, plus a few rarer but noteworthy minerals,indicative of particular conditions. Illustrated in full colour, with

high quality photomicrographs of each mineral, it also provides the most comprehensiveatlas of rock-forming minerals currently available.

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planet, asteroid and comets and the means to detect them, laws and regulations, thepolitical actors and role of nations.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderA Pictorial Guide to Metamorphic Rocks in the FieldLogging the Chalk

Kurt HollocherThis book is an illustrative introduction to metamorphic rocksas seen in the field, designed for advanced high school tograduate-level earth science and geology students to jump-starttheir observational skills. In addition to photographs of rocks inthe field, there are numerous line diagrams and examples ofmetamorphic features shown in thin section. The thin sectionphotos are all at a scale and in a context that can be related toviews seen in the field through a hand lens. This book will serveas a pictorial atlas of metamorphic rocks, processes, and features.Suitable for a broad range of education, background, andinterests.

Rory N. Mortimore, ChalkRock Ltd., East Sussex, UKThis book is based on the standard lithostratigraphy and methodof engineering description of chalk developed over many years.Also important are over 3,000 onshore and offshore chalk-coredboreholes undertaken by the author over more than 30 years.In addition, typical lithologies and weathering profilesrepresenting the chalk formations likely to be encountered inthe various onshore and offshore construction projects areillustrated using both field exposures, rotary core samples, andgeophysical borehole wire-line logs.

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderRocks and Minerals in Thin Section, Second EditionMicrocracking in Rock as Acoustic EmissionA Colour AtlasTsuyoshi Ishida, Department of Civil and Earth Resources Engineering, Kyoto

University, Kyoto, Japan and Joseph Labuz, Department of Civil Engineering, Universityof Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA

W.S. MacKenzie, Formerly Emeritus Professor of Petrology, University of Manchester,UK, A E Adams, University of Manchester, UK and Kate H. Brodie, University ofManchester, Manchester, UKSeries: Geomechanics Research

This book provides a basis to interpret acoustic emission (AE) as damage processes instressed rock, with applications to stress measurements, size effects, source mechanisms,

A clear and accessible introduction to the use of thin section in the study of Petrography- the scientific description of rocks. Illustrated with a wealth of full colour thin section

and fracture mechanics. Basic features of an AE monitoring system will be covered, with photographs the book explains how to observe mineral and rock samples under thesome background on the sensor, pre-amplifier, and data acquisition. Several examples of microscope. It covers all rock types - igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic - with equalAE monitoring will include both lab and field applications ranging from element testing emphasis and authority, providing the student with an excellent overview of the subject.to hydraulic fracturing. Intended for geologists, geophysicists and mining, petroleum andcivil engineers dealing with rock stress and rock damage processes.

Each photograph has been chosen to instruct the beginner and offer valuable resourcematerial to the teacher and lecturer of geology. A useful teaching and learning tool and aconcise reference and review of rock and mineral identification.CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderSolar Planetary SystemsStardust to Terrestrial and Extraterrestrial Planetary SciencesAsit B. Bhattacharya, University of Kalyani, India and Jeffrey M. Lichtman, RadioAstronomy Supplies, Whitesboro, Texas, USAThe authors have put forth great efforts in gathering present day knowledge about differentobjects within our solar system and universe.This book features the most recent currentinformation on the subject with information acquired from noted scientists in this area.Themain objective is to convey the importance of the subject and provide detailed informationon the physical makeup of our planetary system and technologies used forresearch.Information on educational projects has also been included in the Radio Astronomychapters.This information is a real plus for students and educators considering a career inPlanetary Science or for increasing their knowledge about our planetary system.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderSurface Wave Methods for Near-Surface SiteCharacterization

Sebastiano Foti, Politecnico di Torino, Italy, Carlo G. Lai,European Centre for Training and Research in EarthquakeEngineering, Italy, Glenn J. Rix, Geosyntec Consultants Inc.,Atlanta,Georgia, USA and Claudio Strobbia, Total S.A., FranceThis book provides a unified treatment of surface wavepropagation, signal processing, inverse theory, and the testingprotocols that form the basis of modern surface wave methods.The use of these tests has increased dramatically since the 1980s,but they are too often performed and interpreted in a variety ofways that are confusing. This book answers the pressing needfor a guide to the basic principles as well as outlining a set ofreliable, dependable, and accepted practices.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHydraulic Engineering IIIComputer Methods and Recent Advances in

Geomechanics Proceedings of the 3rd Technical Conference on Hydraulic Engineering(CHE 2014), Hong Kong, 13-14 December 2014Edited by Fusao Oka, Kyoto University, Japan, Akira

Murakami, Graduate School of Environmental Science,Okayama University, Japan, Ryosuke Uzuoka, Institute ofTechnology and Science, The University of Tokushima, Japanand Sayuri Kimoto, Kyoto University, JapanComputer Methods and Recent Advances in Geomechanicscovers computer methods, material modeling and testing,applications to a wide range of geomechanical issues, and recentadvances in various areas that may not necessarily involvecomputer methods, and will be of interest to researchers andengineers involved in geotechnical mechanics andgeo-engineering.

Edited by Liquan Xie, Department of Civil Engineering,Tongji University, Shanghai, ChinaThe contributions in 'Hydraulic Engineering III' reflect recentadvances in engineering applications in hydraulic engineering,structural and civil engineering, and environmentalengineering, andwill be invaluable to academics andprofessionals interested or involved in these areas.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPhysical Security and Environmental ProtectionGeotechnical Risk and Reliability, an Introduction

John Perdikaris, Engineering Consultant, Ontario, CanadaThis book takes an all-hazards approach to managing disastersand their impact on critical infrastructure and services. Itexamines the engineering, planning, and emergencymanagement processes involved, including mitigation,preparedness, response, and recovery operations. It illustratesthe elements common to all disasters, including threat, risk, andvulnerability assessments as well as mitigation strategies. Thebook offers new insights on coping with both unintentional andintentional disasters, as well as strategies to reduce the risk ofloss to facilities, equipment, and personnel.

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Robin Chowdhury, Emeritus Professor, University of Wollongong, NSW, AustraliaFollowing the importance of understanding and asssessing geotechnical hazards,vulnerability and risk, new concepts and techniques of reliability analysis have beendeveloped in the last 20 years. Though widely accepted, application has been slow. Thisbook introduces basic principles and methods of geotechnical risk and reliability anddemonstrates their relevance for improved understanding, more effective strategies andbetter problem-solving skills. Attention is given to the latest developments in the applicationto geotechnical problems and how reliability analysis and assessment of hazard and riskalong with suitable observational approaches can facilitate the management of risk.

CRC PressMarket: Civil EngineeringJune 2016: 246x174: 350ppHb: 978-0-415-66219-2: £63.99eBook: 978-0-203-07255-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780415662192 Market: Civil Engineering

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRainfall Induced Soil Slope FailureGeotechnics for Catastrophic Flooding EventsStability Analysis and Probabilistic AssessmentEdited by Susumu Iai, Kyoto University, Gokasho, Uji, Japan

This set of a book (264 pages) and CD-ROM (containing keynotelectures and general papers, 608 pages) discusses hurricane,rainstorm and storm surge induced riverine and coastal floodingevents, and will be of interest to researchers, academics, industrypractitioners and other professional involved in earthquakegeotechnical engineering, foundation engineering, andearthquake engineering and structural dynamics.

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Lulu Zhang, Shanghai Jiaotong University, China, Jinhui Li,Harbin Institute of Technology, China, Xu Li, Beijing JiaotongUniversity, China, Jie Zhang, Tongji University, Shanghai,China and Hong Zhu, Hong Kong University of Science andTechnologyRainfall-induced landslides occur globally. With global climatechange, their frequency is increasing and the consequences arebecoming greater. Previous studies focus on a single discipline-- correlating landslides with rainstorms, geomorphology andhydrology to establish a threshold prediction value; taking ageomechanical approach to slope stability; and assessing riskfrom field records.This book integrates probabilistic approaches

Market: Geotechnical EngineeringAugust 2014: 246x174: 264pp

with the geotechnical modelling of slope failures under rainfall conditions with unsaturatedeBook: 978-1-315-73698-3soil. It covers theoretical models, reliability analysis based on coupled hydro-mechanicalmodelling, slope stability, and probabilistic model calibration

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Dummy text to keep placeholderRisk and Reliability in Geotechnical Engineering

Edited by Kok-Kwang Phoon, National University ofSingapore and Jianye Ching, National Taiwan University,TaipeiIn the last decade, reliability-based design methodologies havebeen adopted or are close to adoption by design codes in USA,Europe, and Japan, especially as ISO 2394 now relies more onrisk-based design. This book explains how calculations can becarried out using simple tools, and by presenting illustrative oractual examples. It presents all the "need-to-know" informationfor a non-specialist to calculate and interpret the reliability indexand risk of geotechnical structures in a realistic and robust way.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderSeismic Retrofitting: Learning from VernacularArchitecture

Edited by Mariana R. Correia, Escola Superior Gallaecia, VilaNova de Cerveira, Portugal, Paulo B. Lourenco, Universityof Minho, Guimaraes, Portugal and Humberto Varum,Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Porto, PortugalThis book focusses on the contribution of vernacular architectureto risk mitigation in responding to earthquakes, and will appealto scientists and professionals interested in structuralengineering, vernacular architecture, earthquake engineering,and seismic retrofitting techniques.

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2nd EditionSlope Stability Analysis and StabilizationNew Methods and Insight, Second Edition

Y. M. Cheng, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kongand C. K. Lau, Fong On Geotechnics Limited, Hong KongA number of methods currently exist for the analysis and designof slopes. This book provides a critical review of these and offersmore approaches for overcoming numerical non-convergenceand the location of critical failure surfaces in two-dimensionaland three-dimensional cases. It also addresses new concepts inthree-dimensional stability analysis, finite element analysis, andthe extension of slope stability problems to lateral earth pressureproblems. It offers advice and design resources in the form ofrecommendations for analysis and design practice, design charts,and tables.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKPower Engineering, Control and InformationTechnologies in Geotechnical Systems

Centrifuge Modelling for Civil EngineersGopal Madabhushi, University of Cambridge, UKThis book on centrifuge modeling begins with the basics thengradually moves on to methods and applications such as shallowfoundations, retaining walls, and pile foundations. It moves onto increasingly complex ones such as tunneling beneath existingpile foundations or assessing the stability of buildings and theirfoundations following earthquake-induced soil liquefaction. Itaddresses the use of modern imaging techniques, as well asdata acquisition and modelling techniques. It also explains thenecessary signal processing tools that are used to deciphercentrifuge test data.

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Edited by Genadiy Pivnyak, National Mining University,Ukraine, Oleksandr Beshta and Mykhaylo AlekseyevThis work involves multidisciplinary collaboration and researchon aspects of energy use in geotechnical systems. The workprovides many practical examples and illustrative material andit effectively connects theoretical and practical aspects ofefficiency improvement of geotechnical systems. Benefitingfrom authors’ extensive experience in industry and academia itbrings together comprehensive technical information onreducing energy consumption. It provides valuable informationcovering operation of mine equipment and installations andfeatures some topics never previously published in geotechnical

courses.Market: Geotechnical EngineeringJuly 2014: 235 x 156: 324pp

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Dingqing Li, Transportation Technology Center, Inc., USA,James Hyslip, Hyground Engineering, USA, Ted Sussmann,Volpe Transportation Systems Center, USA and StevenChrismer, Amtrak, USAIllustrated with case studies that emphasize the geotechnicalaspects of railway engineering, this reference covers track, tracksubstructure, load environment, materials, mechanics, design,construction, measurements, and management. It discussesthese topics from a historical perspective, and presents themethodologies and best practices developed over the past 20years. The book begins with the fundamentals and basicprinciples, leading in to practical applications. The authors bringconsiderable experience and expertise, with many years of

research and development, academia, railway operations, and consulting.

Muhammad Hadi, University of Wollongong, Australia and Mehmet Eren Uz,University of Wollongong, AustriliaThis book introduces important concepts in the study of earthquakes as they relate to theretrofitting of structures to be earthquake resistant. It investigates the pounding effects forbase-isolated buildings, the soil structure interaction effects on adjacent buildingsconsidering impact effect and the seismic protection of adjacent buildings, and themitigation of earthquake-induced vibration of two adjacent structures. These conceptsinclude a new understanding of controlled systems with passive-active dampers andsemi-active dampers. The passive control strategy of coupled buildings is investigated forseismic protection in comparison to active and semi active control strategies.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2 Volume SetSeismic Resistant Design and TechnologyICPMG2014 – Physical Modelling in Geotechnics

Dentcho IvanovAn earthquake is a powerful surface acoustic wave (SAW)generated by a seismic event, such as a volcano or motion ofthe Earth's layers, that propagates on the Earth's surface. Thisbook explains the design of earthquake resistant structures usingSAW techniques that offer a variety of experimental setups andtheoretical models. Designs of protecting systems able todissipate or deflect SSW energy built around buildings or townslocated in earthquake regions set this book apart from otherseismology publications.

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Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Physical Modellingin Geotechnics 2014 (ICPMG2014), Perth, Australia, 14-17 January 2014

Edited by Christophe Gaudin, Centre for OffshoreFoundation Systems, The University of Western Australiaand David WhiteThis collection of papers presents the latest developments onphysical modelling in geotechnics. It describes state-of-the artfacilities and modelling techniques and addresses the newchallenges associated with physical modelling of a broad rangeof geotechnical and geoenvironmental problems.

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Market: Engineering - CivilPack: 978-1-138-00152-7: £248.00June 2015: 235 x 156: 210pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138001527Hb: 978-1-498-70536-3: £82.00eBook: 978-1-498-70537-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498705363

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderGIS CartographyComputing in Geographic Information SystemsA Guide to Effective Map Design, Second EditionNarayan Panigrahi, Center for Artificial Intelligence and

Robotics (CAIR), Bangalore, IndiaThis book explores key concepts in GIS such as geodesy; thecoordinate or referencing system for referring objects on Earth’ssurface. It explains how the spatial data and 3D surface of Earthare projected on to a flat surface to make a map throughdifferent map projection methods. It discusses how threedifferent types of geometry help in the analysis of spatial data.It also discusses the mathematical formulations of how tocompute physical parameters of geometric and spatial quantitiesusing different spatial data.

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Gretchen N. Peterson, PetersonGIS, Seattle, Washington,USAThe second edition of a bestseller, this book focuses on mapdesign theory and technique rather than map design tools. Ithighlights new tools and their capabilities through visualdemonstrations and explanations of new techniques such ashexagonal binning, big data point density maps, scaledependent design considerations, 3D building modeling, andso on. The new edition will have a much heavier focus on digitalcartography and its best practices. It has also been redesignedso that it can be used as a textbook with study questions andan end-of-chapter exercise.

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Robert F. Austin, Austin Communications EducationServices, Inc., Clearwater, FL, USA, David P. DiSera, RAMTeCHCorporation, Stillwater, Minnesota, USA and Talbot J. BrooksGeographic information systems (GIS) play a primary role incritical infrastructure protection. Protecting and ensuring thecontinuity of the critical infrastructure of the country is essentialto the nation's security, public health and safety, economicvitality, and way of life. This book provides infrastructure owners,first responders and agencies responsible for critical infrastructureprotection with an understanding of the benefits of GIS for theirwork, and a basic knowledge of the range of geographicinformation tools available to support their efforts.

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Trends and TechnologiesEdited by Elaheh Pourabbas, National Research Council -Iasi Antonio Ruberti, Rome, ItalyWeb services, cloud computing, location based services,NoSQLdatabases, and Semantic Web offer new ways ofaccessing, analyzing, and elaborating geo-spatial informationin both real-world and virtual spaces. This book explores thehow-to of the most promising recurrent technologies and trendsin GIS, such as Semantic GIS, Web GIS, Mobile GIS, NoSQLGeographic Databases, Cloud GIS, Spatial DataWarehousing-OLAP, and Open GIS. The text discusses andemphasizes the methodological aspects of such technologiesand their applications in GIS.

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Edited by Dominique Arrouays, INRA-InfoSol Unit, Orléans,France, Neil McKenzie, CSIRO, Campus International deBaillarguet, Montpellier, France, Jon Hempel, National SoilSurvey Center, Lincoln, NE, USA, Anne Richer de Forges andAlex B. McBratney, The University of Sydney, Sydney,AustraliaGlobalSoilMap: Basis of the global spatial soil information systemcontains contributions that were presented at the 1

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Edited by Tom Mueller, John Deere & Company, Urbandale,Iowa, USA and Gretchen F. Sassenrath, SoutheastAgricultural Research Center, Parsons, Kansas, USASeries: GIS Applications in AgricultureRecent advances in geospatial technologies now provide landmanagers with tools and resources to conserve soil and waterresources more efficiently than has ever been possible before.This volumepresents approaches developed by leadingresearchers working at the intersection of conservation andspatial technologies. The strategies are designed to provide thegreatest benefit to preserving natural resources while reducingeconomic expenses. Each chapter includes a detailedbackground on the specific topic, with case studies describing a high resolution digital spatial soil information system of selected soil properties and their

uncertainties for the entire world. GlobalSoilMap: Basis of the global spatial soil informationthe design and implementation of the solution. Readers are guided through step-by-stepexercises to gain experience in executing the conservation practice. system aims to stimulate capacity building and new incentives to develop full GlobalSoilMap

products in all parts of the world.CRC PressMarket: Agriculture CRC PressMarch 2015: 235 x 156: 304pp Market: GeosciencesHb: 978-1-439-86722-8: £82.00 January 2014: 246x174: 494ppeBook: 978-1-439-86724-2 Hb: 978-1-138-00119-0: £121.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781439867228 eBook: 978-1-315-77558-6

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Dummy text to keep placeholder4th Edition • TEXTBOOKModelling Interactions Between Vector-BorneDiseases and Environment Using GIS

GPS for Land Surveyors, Fourth EditionJan Van Sickle, Van Sickle LLC, Denver, Colorado, USAFor more than a decade, GPS for Land Surveyors has been uniqueamong other books due to its clear, straightforward treatmentof the subject matter. It minimizes reliance on mathematicalexplanations and maximizes use of illustrations and examplesthat allow readers to visualize and grasp key concepts. Neithersimplistic nor overly technical, this book introduces the conceptsneeded to understand and use GPS and Global NavigationSatellite Systems (GNSS). Fully updated, the fourth editionaddresses changes in hardware, software, and procedures. Novelsignals on new blocks of satellites previously addressed in thethird edition (L5 and L2C) are now given a more comprehensivetreatment.

Hassan M. Khormi, Umm al-Qura University, Mecca, SaudiArabia and Lalit Kumar, University of New England, Armidale,AustraliaThis timely and groundbreaking work demonstrates how todevelop models of vector-borne disease risks based on differentenvironmental and socioeconomic variables and to assess theassociation between these variables and their vectors in ageographic information system (GIS) environment. It addressesnew spatial approaches and techniques based on location andenvironment. The book also introduces methods to identify,determine, and analyze the trend, movement, and distributionof diseases and the vectors that transmit disease.

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Terry Bossomaier, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, Australiaand Brian A. Hope, Land and Property Information, NewSouth Wales (NSW) AustraliaThe book covers the principles, techniques, and standards foronline GIS. This new edition covers the most recent majoradvances in the metadata arena. The semantic web (Web 2.0)is now well developed. GPS has also advanced in terms of theavailability of Location-Based services, which rely on metadataand online services. In this new edition, all chapters aresignificantly revised and updated. New chapters are includedto cover XML formats used in online GIS, SDI Metadata portals,Mobile GIS and Location-Based services.

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Edited by Hassan A. Karimi, University of Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania, USADue to the widespread use of navigation systems for wayfindingand navigation in the outdoors, researchers have devoted theirefforts in recent years to designing navigation systems that canbe used indoors. This book is a comprehensive guide todesigning and building indoor wayfinding and navigationsystems. It covers all types of feasible sensors (for example, Wi-Fi,A-GPS), discussing the level of accuracy, the types of map dataneeded, the data sources, and the techniques for providingroutes and directions within structures.

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK2nd EditionPlane and Geodetic Surveying, Second EditionMathematical Techniques in GIS, Second Edition

Aylmer Johnson, University of Cambridge, UKThis book blends theory and practice, conventional techniques,and satellite-based methods. It gives detailed guidance on howand when the principal surveying instruments (total stations,levels, and navigational satellite receivers) should be used. It fullyand clearly explains the concepts and formulae needed toconvert instrument readings into useful and reliable results. Itprovides rigorous explanations of the theoretical backgroundto surveying, as well as a wealth of useful advice aboutconducting a survey in practice. An accompanying least-squaresadjustment program is available for download.

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Peter Dale, Consultant, South Ayrshire, Scotland, UKExplaining the fundamentals that support the manipulation anddisplay of geographic information, this book focuses on basicmathematical techniques and reviews the characteristics ofgeographic information. The new edition containsend-of-chapter summaries, thorough revisions to every chapter,expanded information on computer graphics and spatial analysis,and an expanded section on vectors. It gives GIS professionalsthe tools they need to advise others of the integrity of results,the quality of the information, and the safety of using it.

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Jingxiong Zhang, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center,Greenbelt, Maryland, USA, Peter Atkinson, University ofSouthampton, UK and Michael F. Goodchild, University ofCalifornia, Santa Barbara, USAEssential to the comprehension of spatial phenomena andapplication of spatial information, scale dependencies, alongwith their representations and analyses, must be properly andusefully incorporated for better-informed spatialproblem-solving. This book provides a coherent synthesis ofpast and current research on scale issues in spatial informationand analysis. Within a clear geostatistical framework, it describesthose fundamental concepts, theories, and techniques essentialfor scale-dependent and sensitive handling of multi-source

Edited by Qin Zhang, Washington State University, Prosser,USAThis book provides a review of precision agriculture technologydevelopment, followed by a presentation of the state-of-the-artand future requirements of precision agriculture technology. Itpresents different styles of precision agriculture technologiessuitable for large scale mechanized farming; highly automatedcommunity-based mechanized production; and fully mechanizedfarming practices commonly seen in emerging economicregions. The book emphasizes the introduction of core technicalfeatures of sensing, data processing and interpretationtechnologies, crop modeling and production control theory,intelligent machinery and field robots for precision agriculture

production. spatial data. It includes examples and illustrations for mathematical detail and outlinespotential future developments in the field.CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSpatial AnalysisPrinciples of Spatial Data InfrastructureStatistics, Visualization, and Computational MethodsAbbas Rajabifard

Spatial data infrastructures (SDIs) are being established across the globe. This book providesan overview of SDI policies, concepts, nature, standards, and practices associated with the

Tonny J. Oyana and Florence Margai, BinghamtonUniversity, USAThis book provides a concept-based problem-solving learningapproach to mastering practical spatial analysis tasks. It drawsfrom statistics, spatial statistics, visualization, and computationalmethods with the overall objective of supporting growth ingeographic information systems (GIS). The book introducesspatial concepts together with a series of helpful hands-oncomputer-based GIS exercises for studying and quantifyingspatial patterns, distributions, and relationships.

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design, implementation, and operation of an SDI in support of Spatially Enabled societies.It details the technical aspects of SDIs, including access networks, standards, metadata,and clearinghouse concepts, with a focus on both developed and developing countries.This book provides a basis to explore the institutional and technical issues influencing thedevelopment of SDIs as well as identify the forces affecting the future of SDIs.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd EditionSpatial Analysis Methods of Road Traffic CollisionsQuantitative Methods and Socio-Economic

Applications in GIS, Second Edition Becky P. Y. Loo, The University of Hong Kong and TessaKate Anderson, University of Hong KongAn interdisciplinary account of the spatial analytical approachesto road traffic crashes, this book draws on the computationaladvances of GIS to discuss the economic, social, and scientificimportance of road safety measures and traffic management. Itbegins with an examination of the geographical concepts ofrisk, and then provides an overview of different types of analysison road crashes. Lastly, it examines methods for road crashreduction and prevention. The book outlines currentmethodologies and approaches in a systematic and empiricalway.

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Fahui Wang, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, USAThe second edition of a bestseller, this book details applicationsof quantitative methods in social science, planning, and publicpolicy with a focus on spatial perspectives. Updated to includethe most recent version of ArcGIS 10.1, the new edition alsocovers recent developments in GIS—for example, simulation ofurban environment. Two new chapters highlight cellularautomata-based simulation of urban growth and Monte Carlosimulation of urban traffic, each co-authored with leading expertsin the respective fields. In addition, all discussion has beenexpanded to improve readability, particularly for students.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderSpatial Health InequalitiesAdapting GIS Tools and Data AnalysisEsra Ozdenerol, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Memphis, TN, USAPublic health professionals and multidisciplinary teams of new public health practices havebegun to view health problems in terms of point estimates and community averages byseeking the visual and spatial perspective from GIS that fosters a more integrated approach.This book provides the technical and practical aspects of GIS-assisted investigations inpublic health and discusses data and data collection processes, key literature for theappropriate spatial analytical methods, and illustrations of cartographic techniques forvisualizing and mapping health disparities.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderUncertainty Modelling and Quality Control forSpatial Data

Edited by Shi Wenzhong, The Hong Kong PolytechnicUniversity, Kowloon, Bo Wu and Alfred SteinThe rapid developments in GIS such as data integration andrepresentation, spatial data products, and new spatial datamining methods, are forcing users to deal with data of unknownor ambiguous quality; thus, unpredictable risk in decision makingis inevitable. This book covers aspects of spatial data quality thathave been scarcely addressed. In the era of big data, the massvolume of heterogeneous data and the proper use of theacquired geospatial data remain a significant challenge for GISusers and need to be investigated.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Conservation of Subterranean Cultural HeritageAncient Underground Opening and Preservation

Edited by C. Saiz-JimenezThis proceedings volume contains selected papers presentedat the Workshop on the Conservation of the SubterraneanCultural Heritage, held 25-27 March 2014, in Seville, Spain. Theworkshop was organized by the Spanish Network of Scienceand Technology for the Conservation of Cultural Heritage(TechnoHeritage). Contributions cover the following fields:archaeology, history, conservation, maintenance and restoration,architectural sciences and engineering.

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Proceedings of the International Symposium on Scientific Problemsand Long-term Preservation of Large-scale Ancient UndergroundEngineering (23-26 October 2015, Longyou, Zhejiang, China)

Edited by Zhifa Yang and Chikaosa Tanimoto, OsakaUniversityAncient Underground Opening and Preservation coverscomprehensive papers on the research and technical progressfor long-term preservation of ancient underground engineeringand historic sites, and will be of interest to scientists, engineers,business managers and government officers involved in thepreservation of ancient underground openings.

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5th Edition2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKThe Drilling Manual, Fifth EditionConcrete Pavement Design, Construction, and

Performance, Second Edition Edited by Australian Drilling Industry Training CommitteeLimited, Industry Training Committee Limited, New SouthWales, AustraliaThis text is an excellent reference resource for drillers and drillingpersonnel. Of all the technologies employed by hydrologists,hydrogeologists, environmental engineers, and scientistsinterested in subsurface conditions, drilling is one of the mostfrequently used but most poorly understood. Now thisindustry-tested manual, developed by one of the world's leadingauthorities on drilling technology, is available to a worldwideaudience. It is written, illustrated, and peer-reviewed by some

of the world's leading experts, and heavily illustrated with clear diagrams and charts.

Norbert J. Delatte, Cleveland State University, Ohio, USAThis book addresses the design, construction, and performanceof concrete pavements. It sets out best practices for theconstruction of economical, long-life concrete pavement byengineers in the public and private sectors. It also outlines firstalternatives for concrete pavement solutions, and identifies theirperformance and behavior parameters. The text addressesmaterials selection and mix design as well as pavementconstruction. It emphasizes the coherence of these threeelements: materials, design, and construction, and covershighways, airport, industrial, and light-duty pavements.

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CRC PressMarket: Geotechnology, Mining and Petroleum EngineeringApril 2015: 279 x 216: 800ppHb: 978-1-439-81420-8: £99.00Market: Highway EngineeringeBook: 978-1-439-81421-5May 2014: 235 x 156: 445ppPrev. Ed Hb: 978-1-566-70242-3Hb: 978-1-466-57510-3: £90.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781439814208eBook: 978-1-466-57511-0

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderDrystone Retaining WallsConservation GeotechnicsDesign, Construction and AssessmentA Guide for Subsurface Construction Near Historic Structures

Paul F. McCombie, Jean-Claude Morel and Denis GarnierSeries: Applied GeotechnicsThis book draws on theoretical work, modelling and full-scalepractical testing to give sound guidance in the design andassessment of drystone retaining walls. It shows how to designnew or replacement drystone retaining walls that are efficient,sustainable, attractive, and in keeping with the character of thearea where they are built, and demonstrates how to makereliable assessments of existing walls.

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Debra F. Laefer, University College Dublin, IrelandThis practical engineering book brings together conditionassessment considerations, typical damage scenarios, generalapproaches to consider and mitigate threats, and interventionssuitable for older and generally at-risk structures. It addressesdifferent materials and types of foundation, and outlines theissues to be faced when older buildings are put at risk by nearbyconstruction or industrial processes. Written in the context ofdocumented failures, it presents both traditional and modernapproaches and analyzes a range of solutions.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGuidelines for Evaluating Water in Pit Slope StabilityGeotechnical Aspects of Underground Construction

in Soft Ground Edited by Geoff Beale, Schlumberger Water Services Ltd,Coton Hill, UK and John Read, CSIRO, Earth Sciences &Resource Engineering, Kenmore, AustraliaA comprehensive account of the hydrogeological proceduresin open pit slope stability design studies. Created as an outcomeof the Large Open Pit (LOP) project, an international researchand technology transfer project on the stability of rock slopesin open pit mines. Presenting: 1.the framework used to assesseffect of water in slope stability; 2. water pressures; 3. conceptualhydrogeological models; 4. water pressures modellednumerically; 5. slope depressurisation systems; 6. performance

Edited by Chungsik Yoo, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon,Korea, Seong-Wan Park, Bumjoo Kim, Dongguk University,Korea and Hoki Ban, Department of Civil and EnvironmentalEngineering, Hanyang University, South KoreaThis volume is particularly aimed at academics and professionalsinterested in geotechnical and underground engineering.

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of a slope depressurisation program.; For mining and civil engineers, geotechnical engineers,engineering geologists and hydrogeologists.

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2nd Edition • 1 Volume SetDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook of Geotechnical Investigation and DesignTables

Geotechnical Design for Sublevel Open StopingErnesto Villaescusa, Western Australia School of MInes,Kalgoorlie, Western AustraliaPresenting topics according to the conventional process usedby most mining houses, this book covers the design andoperation of sublevel open stoping. Summarizing state-of-the-artpractices encountered during his 25+ years of experience, theauthor discusses increases in sublevel spacing, improvementsin slot rising, and rock mass characterization, as well asmethodologies to design open spans and pillars, rockreinforcement, and fill masses. He also addresses in situ stressconcentration minimization, dilution control action plans, andtechniques to back-analyze and optimize stope wallperformance.

Second EditionBurt G. Look, Geotechnical Practice Leader, Sinclair KnightMerz, AustraliaThis practical handbook of properties for soils and rock containsin a concise tabular format the key issues relevant togeotechnical investigations, assessments and designs incommon practice. The book provides a useful bridge betweensoil and rock mechanics theory and its application to practicalengineering and is intended primarily for practicing geotechnicalengineers working in investigation, assessment and design, but

should provide a useful supplement for postgraduate courses. This 2nd edition providesupdated information and adjustment from feedback since first published in 2007.CRC Press

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Groundwater Geophysics in Hard RockPrabhat Chandra Chandra, Ministry of Water ResourcesGovernment of India, Patna, IndiaIn hard rock terrain, shallow water wells generally have apoor-moderate yield. Sinking wells deeply to tap yielding fracturezones often backfires, because the borehole may miss thesaturated fracture zones. A systematic, sound geophysicalapproach can prevent unnecessary expenditures and waste oftime. The combination of various geophysical techniques withenvironmental conditions is essential to constrain theinterpretation and reduce uncertainties. This book presents theapproach to groundwater exploration in hard rocks, variousgeophysical techniques and combinations to be used,

Proceedings of the Beijing International Symposium on LandReclamation and Ecological Restoration (LRER 2014), Beijing, China,16-19 October 2014

Edited by Zhenqi Hu, China University of Mining andTechnology, Beijing, ChinaThis book is of interest to engineers, scientists, consultants,government officials and students involved in environmentalengineering, soil science, ecology, forestry, mining, and landreclamation and ecological restoration in mining areas.

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interpretation of data with case studies and drilling results and the preparation of differentutility maps.CRC PressMarket: GeosciencesOctober 2015: 246x174: 366ppHb: 978-0-415-66463-9: £63.99eBook: 978-0-203-09367-2 Market: Mining Engineering* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780415664639 September 2014: 246x174: 684pp

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Edited by Cezary Madryas, Faculty of Civil Engineering,Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland, Andrzej Kolonko,Institute of Civil Engineering, Wroclaw University ofTechnology, Wroclaw, Poland, Arkadiusz Szot and BeataNienartowicz, Faculty of Civil Engineering, WroclawUniversity of Technology, PolandPresenting the state-of-the-art in underground infrastructure ofurbanized areas, 'Underground Infrastructure of Urban Areas 3'aims at academics, designers and builders of structures,producers and suppliers of building materials, equipment, andunderground structures, and also at those managing andmaintaining these structures.

Design methodology and construction controlEdited by Vittorio Guglielmetti, Mechanized Tunnelling Consultant, Gazzola, Italy,Piergiorgio Grasso, Ashraf Mahtab, Geodata S.p.A., Torino, Italy and Shulin Xu,Geodata S.p.A., Turin, ItalyMechanized tunnelling in urban areas has not previously received the attention that itdeserves, despite there being specific hazards associated with the construction of tunnelsin metropolitan areas. The application of technologies for achieving stability of tunnelsand for minimizing surface settlement is described in this book. Accurate characterisationof the ground; rigorous assessment and management of risk from design to maintenance;the correct choice of a tunnel boring machine and a plan for the advancement of thetunnel; specific excavation procedures and real-time monitoring of excavation parametersare all discussed in this wholly revised and updated second edition.CRC Press CRC PressMarket: Civil Engineering; Tunnelling Market: Geotechnical EngineeringMarch 2016: 246x174: 550pp October 2014: 246x174: 336ppHb: 978-1-138-00027-8: £99.00 eBook: 978-1-315-72295-5eBook: 978-0-203-77144-0 Pack - Book and CD: 978-1-138-02652-0: £95.00Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-415-42010-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138026520* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138000278

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderVertical and Decline Shaft SinkingMine Plan OptimisationGood Practices in Technique and Technology, International MiningForum 2015

Martin L. Smith, Pontifical Catholic University of Santiago,Santiago, ChileTextbook providing a range of tools for optimization in themineral industry, including examples with mathematicalprogramming. Topics covered include a survey of the applicationof optimisation technologies; a review of optimisation algorithmswith math programming, math modelling and an introductionto AMPL, applications of linear programming to businessimprovement studies, surface mining applications, undergroundmining applications and options analysis. Developed for 3rd and4th year BSc/MSc education in mine planning, design oroptimisation. Engineers, planners and policy makers in the

minerals industry may find it beneficial for their professional activities as well.

Edited by Jerzy Kicki, Polish Academy of Sciences, Cracow,Poland, Eugeniusz J. Sobczyk, Polish Academy of Sciences,Cracow, Poland and Pawel KaminskiShaft sinking for underground transportation purposes is avery complex technological process in mining andgeotechnology which requires specific and specially designedtechnological equipment. This technological process is dealtwith for a long time, since mining is one of the oldest industriesin the world.; This book presents the technical papers that werepresented at the International Mining Forum 2015. TheInternational Mining Forum (IMF) is a meeting place of scientistsand professionals who are engaged in confronting ideas andCRC Press

Market: Mining Engineeringexperience, evaluating solutions implemented, and discussing new ideas that mightchange the image of the mining industry.

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1 Volume SetMining in Ecologically Sensitive Landscapes

Mark Tibbett, University of Western Australia, Crawley,AustraliaMany areas of unusual geology that contain ore bearing bodiesalso support unique ecological communities of plants andanimals. Where we have increasing demand to exploit richmineral deposits this can lead to a conflict between mining andconservation interests in such landscapes. This book bringstogether experts in the field of mining and conservation andfocusses on natural and semi-natural ecosystems, where

landscape beauty, biodiversity and conservation value are at their highest measure andthe mineral wealth they contain can bring affluence of regional or even national importance.

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Observing the Earth from the vantage point of space hasemerged as an important means to plan our natural resourcesin a sustainable manner. This book helps readers understandthe tradeoffs in selecting various sensor parameters forelectro-optical sensors and how each parameter is optimallyselected. It provides a detailed account of the actions requiredto make a camera system space worthy. The book includes casestudies based on the IRS sensors and is a good companion fora system designer.

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Edited by Jan Feranec, Tomas Soukup, GISAT s.r.o., Czech Republic, Gerard Hazeu,Alterra, Green World Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands and Jaffrain Gabriel,IGN France International, ParisThree unique pan-European datasets, the CORINE land cover, CLC 1990, CLC 2000, CLC2006 and the fourth CLC 2012 dataset now processed, offer the opportunity to keep trackof the European landscape via LC and its change in time. This book brings together allthese datasets to demonstrate the methods of identification, analysis and assessment ofthe European LC and its changes that took place in intervals 1990-2000-2006 and 2012.Additionally, it discusses the future of CLC data generation.

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderFundamentals of Satellite Remote SensingCompressive Sensing for Urban RadarAn Environmental Approach, Second EditionEdited by Moeness Amin, Villanova University, Pennsylvania,

USAThis is the first book to focus on a hybrid of compressive andurban sensing. It explains how reliable imaging, tracking, andlocalization of indoor targets can be achieved using compressedobservations that amount to a tiny percentage of the entire datavolume. Capturing the latest and most important advances inthe field, this state-of-the-art text includes successful applicationsof compressive sensing for target detection and revealingbuilding interiors, sparse reconstruction techniques for urbanenvironments, and supporting examples using real data andcomputational electromagnetic modeling.

Emilio Chuvieco, Universidad de Alcala, Alcala de Henares,SpainSatellite Earth Observation is a very dynamic field of science, asit is closely related to developments in several new technologies:sensors, satellite missions, and computer resources. The updatedversion of this book will cover the most relevant issues relatedto the acquisition and interpretation of remotely sensed data.The original environmental scope of the textbook is nowemphasized by extending examples of EO environmentalapplications. The book has the same structure, but all chapterswill be updated and all figures will be in color.

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CRC PressMarket: Engineering - ElectricalAugust 2014: 235 x 156: 508ppHb: 978-1-466-59784-6: £119.00 Market: Environmental ScienceeBook: 978-1-466-59785-3 April 2016: 235 x 156: 438pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466597846 Hb: 978-1-498-72805-8: £63.99

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Edited by Robert J. Abrahart, University of Nottingham, UKand Linda M. See, IIASA & UCL, Croydon, UKThis newly updated edition covers cutting-edge topics incomputational geography, addressing a domain in bothgeographic and computer sciences. With an extendedintroduction that reviews directional changes and majoradvances in the field since the first edition, this book includesten new topics as well as substantial modifications to existingchapters. Written by recognized international experts andup-and-coming researchers, the text introduces the subjectmatter by providing readable accounts of current developments.In addition, the authors examine possibilities for future

developments through the year 2061.

Remote Sensing ApplicationsChristopher John Merchant, The University of Edinburgh, UK, José A. Sobrino,Universitat de Valencia, Paterna, Spain and Stephan Matthiesen, The University ofEdinburgh, UKSeries: Earth Observation of Global ChangesThe book gives a unified account of how to use contemporary satellite observations toinfer the temperature of Earth’s surface. It describes the general principles involved; discussesin turn the aspects that are specific to different types of surface (sea, land, ice/snow, lakeand urban); reviews the state of research in each case; and shows how the observationsbenefit society by providing information relevant to climate, weather, oceans, agricultureand health.

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3rd Edition • TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKImage Analysis, Classification and Change Detectionin Remote Sensing

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for DisasterManagement

With Algorithms for ENVI/IDL and Python, Third EditionBrian Tomaszewski, Rochester Institute of TechnologyAssuming no prior knowledge in GIS or disaster management,this textbook guides readers through the basics of GIS anddisaster management practice. Using a hands-on approachgrounded in relevant GIS and disaster management theory andpractice, it includes coverage of GIS basics, what GIS softwarecan and can’t do, GIS data formats, and basic GIS functions . Thebook includes a series of real-life case studies that provide anunderstanding of the applicability of GIS to the complete disastermanagement cycle.

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Morton J. Canty, Juelich Research Center, GermanyThe book introduces advanced undergraduates and graduatesto techniques used in the processing of remote sensing digitalimagery. It is intended for people who are working with remotesensing data in image analysis and GIS environments. Thematerial is self-contained and illustrated with many programmingexamples in IDL, a computer language which supports theprofessional graphical user interface ENVI, one of the leadingenvironments for remote sensing imagery analysis. The newedition includes Python-coded versions of the main imageanalysis algorithms discussed in the text, making it accessibleto students and teachers without expensive ENVI/IDL licenses.

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GeoinformationRemote Sensing, Photogrammetry and Geographic InformationSystems, Second Edition Edited by Prasad S. Thenkabail, Ph.D., U.S. Geological

Survey, Arizona, USASeries: Remote Sensing HandbookWith more than 100 leading global contributors, this book is themost comprehensive documentation of the scientific andmethodological advances that have taken place inunderstanding remote sensing data, methods, and applicationsover last 50 years. In a very practical way the book demonstratesthe experience, utility, methods and models used in studying awide array of Land applications.

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Gottfried Konecny, University of Hannover, GermanyGeoinformation provides complete coverage of remote sensing,digital photogrammetry, and GIS. This second edition featuresnew and updated information on web-based image viewingwith Google Earth; aerial platforms; existing digitalphotogrammetric software systems, including Intergraph imagestation, Autodesk, Oracle Spatial, and more. Additional topicsinclude land management and cadastre; as well as imagingsensors such as laser scanning, image spectrometry, radarimaging, and radar interferometry. The author provides adiscussion on cost consideration for GIS technology and providesa web-based database, which is useful for those who want toquickly take advantage of geoinformation over the Internet.

Market: Environmental ScienceOctober 2015: 279 x 216: 849ppHb: 978-1-482-21795-7: £146.00

CRC Press eBook: 978-1-482-21798-8April 2014: 235 x 156: 472pp * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482217957Hb: 978-1-420-06856-6: £63.99eBook: 978-1-482-23213-4Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-415-23795-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781420068566

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderLand Use and Land Cover SemanticsGlobal Urban Monitoring and Assessment through

Earth Observation Principles, Best Practices, and ProspectsEdited by Ola Ahlqvist, Dalia Varanka, Steffen Fritz,International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA),Laxenburg, Austria and Krzysztof Janowicz, University ofCalifornia, Santa Barbara, USAAs more land cover datasets have been developed, the need toharmonize classification systems for landscape analysis is afrequently proposed solution. This book provides a platform forscholars to reassess the field, affirm successful approaches, andpoint to future possibilities in advancing LULC semantics. Withanalysis of land use/land cover semantics and explanations ofcurrent best practices, the book reviews aspects of datamodeling where designers and practitioners should be awareof providing clear and consistent semantic details.

Edited by Qihao Weng, Indiana State University, Terre Haute,USASeries: Remote Sensing Applications SeriesCities and towns are the original producers of many of the globalenvironmental problems related to waste disposal, air and waterpollution. There is a rapidly growing need for technologies thatwill enable monitoring of the world’s natural resources and urbanassets, and managing exposure to natural and man-made risks.The Group on Earth Observation calls for strengthening thecooperation and coordination among global observing systemsand research programs. This book introduces this importantinternational collaborative effort, reviews the current state ofglobal urban remote sensing, and expands on future directions

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPractical Handbook of Remote SensingNon-Imaging Microwave and Millimetre-Wave

Sensors for Concealed Object Detection Samantha Lavender and Andrew Lavender, Pixalytics Ltd.,Plymouth, Devon, United KingdomThis book is a general how-to guide for those who want to doremote sensing without becoming scientific experts. It quicklyguides inexperienced individuals through the principles andscience, allowing them to undertake the work at home with asimple PC and common, free-to-access desktop software. Thebook is very practical with lots of example exercises that walkreaders through the process, supported by further exercises theycan do on their own.

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Boris Y. Kapilevich, Stuart W. Harmer, Waterlooville, UK andNicholas J. BowringTechnology now allows the use of microwave and millimetrewave sensors for the detection of concealed objects—typicallyweapons and explosive devices—on the human body. The bookdiscusses these developments and includes examples of actualdevices built and tested by the authors. The book focuses onactive millimetre wave sensors using the direct detection andthe heterodyne approach, active microwave sensors forCNR-based object detection, passive millimetre wave sensors,and the role of shielding effects in operating non-imagingMM-wave sensors. Market: Environmental Science

November 2015: 229 x 152: 212ppCRC PressPb: 978-1-498-70433-5: £44.99Market: Engineering - ElectricaleBook: 978-1-498-70434-2September 2014: 235 x 156: 232pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498704335Hb: 978-1-466-57714-5: £117.99

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPractical Software Defined Radio Remote SensingPlanetary Geodesy and Remote SensingJuha VierinenEdited by Shuanggen Jin

Written by international scientists well established in theplanetary science and remote sensing fields, this book presentsrecent developments of planetary exploration techniques. Itcovers the latest results in planetary science, including theory,methods, measurements, topography, gravity and magneticfield, atmosphere and ionosphere, geomorphology, volcano,craters, internal structure, and water. The book also highlightscomparative studies with the earth in the atmosphere,geomorphology, and interiors of the planets. It discusses futuremissions and future objectives of planetary exploration andscience using the latest advances in remote sensing.

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Series: Modern and Practical Approaches to Electrical EngineeringThis book shows how software-defined radio instruments are used to build working radarsystems in practice. It goes through many real-time application examples, describes thehardware needed to perform the experiments, provides concise example code and presentsreal data in the cases where the reader doesn’t have access to actual hardware. The bookalso covers problem-solving tools that are often encountered in radar signal processingproblems and shows the reader how to apply them to other similar problems.

CRC PressMarket: Engineering - ElectricalMay 2016: 235 x 156: 300ppHb: 978-1-482-24032-0: £114.00eBook: 978-1-482-24033-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482240320Market: Geosciences

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPrinciples of Synthetic Aperture Radar ImagingPlant Image AnalysisA System Simulation ApproachFundamentals and Applications

Kun-Shan ChenSeries: Signal and Image Processing of Earth ObservationsThis book offers in-depth and sufficient, broad, step-by-stepunderstanding of the influence of system parameters on imagequality. Platforms including spacecraft, aircraft, and ground-based(e.g. rail) are covered to take into account the influence ofplatform motion that is profoundly important for high imagequality formation. The book also covers the wave-targetinteraction that plays a role in information content of the targetcarried by the SAR image.

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Edited by S Dutta Gupta and Yasuomi IbarakiThis book covers recent developments in image analysis ofhigher plants at leaf, plant, and small canopy level. It introducesthe basic concepts of image analysis and discusses varioustechniques in plant imaging, applications and future potentials.It covers imaging techniques that include RGB imaging,hyperspectral imaging, thermal imaging, multi-spectralfluorescence imaging, chlorophyll fluorescence imaging andROS imaging. It then details their use in the assessment of plantgrowth and photosynthetic status, early detection of diseasesand stress, cellular detection of reactive oxygen species, andplant phenotyping.

CRC PressMarket: Environmental ScienceMarket: Crop ScienceDecember 2015: 235 x 156: 203ppSeptember 2014: 235 x 156: 398ppHb: 978-1-466-59314-5: £95.00Hb: 978-1-466-58301-6: £108.00eBook: 978-1-466-59315-2eBook: 978-1-466-58302-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466593145* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466583016

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRemote Sensing for SustainabilityRadar HydrologyQihao Weng, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, USAPrinciples, Models, and ApplicationsDriven by the societal needs and improvement in sensor technology and image processingtechniques, remote sensing has become an essential tool for understanding the Earth and

Yang Hong, University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA andTsinghua University, Beijing, China and Jonathan J. Gourley,NOAA/National Severe Storms Laboratory, Norman,Oklahoma, USAThis comprehensive reference is the only text on the marketsolely devoted to radar hydrology. It provides a theoreticalframework and practical knowledge of radar precipitationestimation. After a brief introduction to radar, the book focuseson the processing of radar data to arrive at accurate estimatesof rainfall, addresses advanced radar sensing principles andapplications, covers each component of the hydrologic cycle indetail, examines state-of-the-art hydrologic models, discussescontemporary approaches in data assimilation, and concludes

with methods, case studies, and prediction system design.

managing human-Earth interactions. This book aims to explore the current state of remotesensing knowledge needed for monitoring the world’s natural resources and environments,managing exposure to natural disasters and man-made risks, and helping understand thesustainability and productivity of natural and human ecosystems.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRemote Sensing Handbook - Three Volume SetRadar Imaging for Maritime Observation

Edited by Prasad S. ThenkabailSeries: Remote Sensing HandbookWith more than 100 leading global contributors, this book is themost comprehensive documentation of the scientific andmethodological advances that have taken place inunderstanding remote sensing data, methods, and applicationsover last 50 years. In a very practical way the book demonstratesthe experience, utility, methods, and models used in studyinga wide array of Land applications.

Fabrizio Berizzi, Universita di Pisa, Italy, Marco Martorella, University of Pisa, Italy andElisa Giusti, University of Pisa, ItalySeries: Signal and Image Processing of Earth ObservationsRadar imaging is one of the most important tools for monitoring the sea surface. This bookpresents the most recent radar signal processing techniques and innovative radar concepts.The first part of the book discusses mathematical details of both SAR and ISAR techniques.The second part focuses on real applications and the results obtained by processing realdata. Some applications discussed are oil spill detection through fractal analysis, noncooperative maritime object imagery, and detection of ships responsible for oil slicks.

CRC PressCRC PressMarket: GIS and Remote SensingMarket: Environmental ScienceNovember 2015: 279 x 216: 2200ppMay 2016: 235 x 156: 344ppHb: 978-1-482-21801-5: £382.00Hb: 978-1-466-58081-7: £127.00eBook: 978-1-482-28267-2eBook: 978-1-466-58082-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482218015* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466580817

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Environment A Practical GuideChristine Pohl, Institute of Geospatial Science & Technology (INSTeG), UniversitiTeknologi Malaysia (UTM), Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia and John Van Genderen,

George Z. XianSeries: Remote Sensing Applications SeriesAs more natural lands are transformed into urban lands withmore people in urban areas, it is important to understand howthese environmental changes may impact living conditions andthe ecosystem. This book summarizes current satellite observingcapacities and the growing demand for continuous local,regional, and global observation data by different governmentagencies in many countries and research groups. It providesacademic faculties, students, researchers, and governmentdecision makers with a reference that summarizes thestate-of-the-art in remote sensing techniques and environmentalassessment methods.

Faculty of Geoinformation Science and Earth Observation, University of Twente, theNetherlandsRemote sensing delivers multi-modal and -temporal data from the Earth’s surface. In orderto cope with these multi-dimensional data sources and to make the most out of them,image fusion is a valuable tool. This book aims at streamlining data selection, applicationrequirements and the choice of a suitable image fusion technique. It forms a practical guideinto all aspects involved in remote sensing image fusion: Definitions, levels, processingrequirements, techniques, quality and applications provide an overview and give insightinto this field. It is based on the collection of successful image fusion cases that are relevantto many different disciplines.

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Remote Sensing Image FusionLuciano Alparone, University of Florence, Italy, Bruno Aiazzi,Nello Carrara Institute of Applied Physics, Florence, Italy,Stefano Baronti, Nello Carrara Institute of Applied Physics,Florence, Italy and Andrea GarzelliSeries: Signal and Image Processing of Earth ObservationsA synthesis of more than ten years of research by the authors,this book presents image fusion methods of remote sensingimagery. It provides a comprehensive classification and rigorousmathematical description of advanced and state-of-the-artmethods for pan-sharpening of multispectral images and fusionof hyperspectral and panchromatic images. It details fusion ofdata from heterogeneous sensors such as optical and syntheticaperture radar (SAR) images and integration of thermal and

Edited by Prasad S. Thenkabail, Ph.D., U.S. GeologicalSurvey, Arizona, USASeries: Remote Sensing HandbookA comprehensive documentation of the scientific andmethodological advances in remote sensing data, methods, andapplications over last 50 years, this highly practical bookdemonstrates the experience, utility, methods, and models usedin studying a wide array of land applications. Leading expertson global geographic coverage, study areas, and array of satelliteand sensors contribute to this unique handbook. With all figuresprinted in color, chapters represent a thorough documentation

of advancement in the field, bringing us to where we are now and highlighting futurepossibilities.

visible/near-infrared images. It also addresses fusion methods exploiting new trends ofsignal/image processing, like sparse signal representations, compressive sensing, andconvex/nonconvex optimization. CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSmall and Short-Range Radar SystemsRemote Sensing of Impervious Surfaces in Tropical

and Subtropical Areas Gregory L. Charvat, Butterfly Network Inc., Guilford,Connecticut, USASeries: Modern and Practical Approaches to ElectricalEngineeringCoupling theory with reality, from derivation to implementationof actual radar systems, this essential reference analyzes andthen provides design procedures and working design examplesof small and short-range radar systems. Discussing applicationsfrom automotive to through-wall imaging, the practical textsupplies high-level descriptions, theoretical derrivations,back-of-envelope calculations, explanations of processingalgorithms, and case studies for each type of small radar system

Hongsheng Zhang, The Chinese Univ of Hong Kong, HongKong, Hui Lin, The Chinese Univ of Hong Kong, Hong Kong,Yuanzhi Zhang and Qihao Weng, Indiana State University,Terre Haute, USASeries: Remote Sensing Applications SeriesUrban impervious surfaces include any man-made surfaces suchas roads, parking lots, and rooftops which prevent rainwaterfrom infiltrating into the soil. This book investigates the state ofthe art of remote sensing of impervious surfaces by summarizingthe environmental and socioeconomic impacts of impervioussurfaces, the methods of impervious surface estimation usingremote sensing technology, and challenges of remote sensingin tropical and subtropical regions. It pays special attention to

the seasonal effects of impervious surface estimation in tropical and subtropical areas.

covered, including continuous wave, ultrawideband impulse, phased array, and more,effectively demonstrating how to quickly move a design from concept to reality.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderWeather Radar Polarimetry with MATLAB®Remote Sensing of Water Resources, Disasters, and

Urban Studies Guifu Zhang, University of Oklahoma, Norman, USAThis book presents the fundamentals of polarimetric radar remote sensing throughunderstanding wave scattering and propagation in geophysical media filled with

Edited by Prasad S. Thenkabail, Ph.D., U.S. GeologicalSurvey, Arizona, USASeries: Remote Sensing HandbookThis book is the most comprehensive documentation of thescientific and methodological advances that have taken placein understanding remote sensing data, methods, andapplications over last 50 years. In a very practical way itdemonstrates the experience, utility, methods and models usedin studying a wide array of water applications. There are morethan 100 leading global experts in the field contributing to thiswork.

hydrometers and other objects. The text characterizes the physical, statistical, andelectromagnetic properties of hydrometers and establishes the relations between radarobservables and physical state parameters. It introduces advanced remote sensingtechniques (such as polarimetric phased array radar) and retrieval methods for physicalparameters. The book also illustrates applications of polarimetric radar measurements inhydrometer classification, particle size distribution retrievals, microphysical parameterization,and weather quantification and forecast.CRC PressJune 2016: 235 x 156: 400ppHb: 978-1-439-86958-1: £114.00eBook: 978-1-439-87060-0

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1 Volume SetDummy text to keep placeholderGeotechnics of Organic Soils and PeatBack Analysis in Rock Engineering

Bujang B.K. Huat, University Putra Malaysia, Serdang,Malaysia, Arun Prasad, Indian Institute of Technology (BHU),Varanasi, India, Afshin Asadi, Universiti Putra Malaysia,Serdang, Malaysia and Sina Kazemian, Payame NoorUniversity, IranWritten by renowned experts in this field, this book provides acomprehensive, state-of-the-art overview of peat land, especiallywith regard to its geotechnical engineering properties. Itdiscusses the geotechnical properties and mechanical behavior

Shunsuke Sakurai, Emeritus Professor, Kobe University, Kobe, JapanSeries: ISRM Book SeriesThis book provides practicing engineers working in the field of design and monitoring ofrock structures such as tunnels and slopes with technical information on how to designand how to monitor the structures during their construction. Based on the long termengineering experiences of the author, field measurements together with back analysesare presented as the most powerful tools in rock engineering practice. This book will bethe first to describe an observational method in rock engineering practice, which impliesthat the potential readers of this book must be practicing engineers working on rockengineering projects. of organic soils and peat and covers device-suitable design parameters and construction

techniques applicable to these conditions. The book also includes techniques for evaluatingCRC Pressparameters and details construction methods and techniques for improving theirengineering behavior.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderNatural Stone in the Built EnvironmentEngineering in Jointed and Faulted RockResources, Use and ConservationNick Barton and Stavros Bandis, Department of Civil Engineering, Aristotle University

of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece Akos Torok, Technical University of Budapest, Hungary, Richard Prikryl, CharlesUniversity, Prague, Czech Republic and Jirina Prikrylova, Academy of Fine Arts, Prague,Czech Republic

This book aims to provide the background knowledge, necessary tools, and guidelines forrationalized and consistent engineering approaches to design and construction in and onjointed and faulted rock. Three avenues will be exploited to that effect: mechanics, Fundamental and interdisciplinary textbook on natural stone properties, occurrence,

exploration, use, decay and conservation. Intended as a primary information source forempiricism and analysis (including numerical analysis). The text will be permeated withinformative and illustrated case records from the authors’ total of 40 countries sphere of third level students and professionals using natural stone in the built environment. Aimedexperience. Solutions of every-day problems will be interspersed with experiences from at an audience of geologists, geographers, civil engineers, architects, conservators, restorers,

sculptors, art historians and artwork conservation technologists.the longest tunnel, the widest cavern, the highest dam, the site of the largest undergroundpower house, and the problems with the deepest TBM tunnels.

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TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKPractical Rock MechanicsGeomechanics in Soil, Rock, and Environmental

Engineering Steve HencherSeries: Applied GeotechnicsThis text provides an introduction for graduate students, as wellas engineering geologists and geotechnical engineers. It is alsorelevant to those working in nuclear waste disposal and oil andgas production. The early chapters deal with fundamentalmechanics and physics as they apply to rock masses. It providesan introduction to the geological processes that give rise to thenature of rock masses and control their mechanical behavior. Itdiscusses stresses in the earth’s crust and explains methods ofmeasurement and prediction.

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John Small, The University of Sydney, New South Wales,AustraliaModern practice in geomechanics involves the use of computersoftware and the Internet. These numerical techniques can beapplied not only for soil mechanics, but also for rock mechanicsand environmental engineering.

This textbook covers modern analysis of shallow foundations,deep foundations, retaining structures and excavation andtunnelling; and additionally municipal and mining waste andsolutions for the disposal and containment of the waste. Manyfresh solutions to problems are presented to enable moreaccurate and advanced design to be carried out. Market: Geotechnical Engineering

September 2015: 254 x 178: 356ppIt suits final undergraduate courses and Masters students, and serves as a reference forgeomechanics practitioners. Pb: 978-1-482-21726-1: £49.99

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Duncan C. Wyllie, Wyllie & Norrish Rock Engineers Ltd.,Vancouver, CanadaRock falls can be a public safety issue; this book providescomprehensive information on the identification of these hazardsrelated to geology, climate and topography, and the design andconstruction of protection structures. It sets out the theoreticalbackground to rock fall behaviour in terms of impact andtrajectory phases of rock falls, and applies this to the modelingof falls and the design of high impact energy capacity attenuatorfences. The theory is supported by information from five carefullydocumented rock fall case studies.

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Towards Improved Safety and Economical DesignT.D.Y.F. Simanjuntak, UNESCO-IHE Institute for WaterEducation, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesHydropower can be a source of sustainable energy, providedenvironmental considerations are taken into account andeconomic aspects of hydropower design are addressed. ; In thisresearch, a new concept is introduced to assess the effect ofseepage on the bearing capacity of pressure tunnels. Also, aninnovative approach is proposed to explore the effects of thein-situ stress ratio on the lining performance. Distinction is madebased on whether the rock mass behaves as an elasto-plasticisotropic, or elastic anisotropic material. Furthermore, a simplified Market: Geotechnical Engineering

method is introduced to quantify seepage associated with cracks around the tunnel, whichis useful for assessing tunnel stability.

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3rd Edition • TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderStrength of Materials, Third EditionRock Engineering and Rock Mechanics: Structures

in and on Rock Masses D.K. Singh, Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology, New Delhi,IndiaStrength of Materials, 3rd Edition is ideal for students pursuingdegrees in civil and mechanical engineering, as well as computerscience, electronics, and instrumentation. Topics includecombined stresses, centroid and the moment of inertia, shearforces and bending moments in beams, stresses in beams, thedeflection of beams, torsion of circular members, springs, strainenergy, the theory of elastic failure, buckling of columns, pressurevessels, and the analysis of framed structures.

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Edited by R. Alejano, Department of Natural Resources andEnvironmental Engineering, University ofVigo, Spain, ÁureaPerucho, Laboratorio de Geotecnica del CEDEX, Madrid,Spain, Claudio Olalla, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid,Spain and Rafael Jiménez, Technical University of Madrid,SpainRock Engineering and Rock Mechanics: Structures in and onRock Masses covers the most important topics andstate-of-the-art in the area of rock mechanics, with an emphasison structures in and on rock masses, and will be of interest torock mechanics academics as well as to professionals who areinvolved in the various branches of rock engineering.

Market: Geotechnical EngineeringJune 2014: 241 x 191: 300ppHb: 978-1-482-24571-4: £99.00

CRC Press Prev. Ed Hb: 978-1-420-06916-7Market: Rock Mechanics * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482245714May 2014: 246x174: 372ppeBook: 978-1-315-74952-5Pack - Book and CD: 978-1-138-00149-7: £259.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138001497

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Rock Engineering RiskJohn A. Hudson, Imperial College, London, UK and Xia-TingFeng, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Rock andSoil Mechanics, Wuhan, ChinaSeries: ISRM Book SeriesThis book provides a new, valuable approach to theconsideration of risk in underground engineering projectsconstructed within rock masses. There are Chapters onuncertainty and risk, rock engineering systems, rock fracturesand rock stress, the design of a repository for radioactive waste,plus two major case examples relating to the headrace tunnelsand caverns for a hydroelectric project. The book is particularly

Omer AydanSeries: ISRM Book SeriesThis book is concerned with time-dependency in rock mechanics and rock engineering,whose spectrum is very wide. While the term “time-dependency” involves time-dependentbehavior/rate-dependent behavior of rocks in a conventional sense, this books attemptsto cover the spectrum as much as possible including coupled processes of thermal,hydrological and diffusions in rocks. It presents theoretical formulations, experiments,numerical formulation and examples of applications. Of paramount concern is the long-termresponse and stability of rock engineering structures, including for instance man-madeand natural slopes and underground facilities such as tunnels and powerhouses.

timely given the current increasing emphasis on geo-engineering safety, accountabilityCRC Pressand sustainability. The book will benefit all who are concerned with rock engineering

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Edited by Meifeng Cai, Commission on Education of theInternational Society for Rock Mechanics & University ofScience and Technology, Beijing, China, Yang Gengshe,Xian University of Science and Technology, Xi'an, China andJin'an Wang, Commission on Education of the InternationalSociety for Rock Mechanics, Member of Chinese Academyof Engineering, Beijing, ChinaFocussing on the transitional development in rock mechanicsresearch from surface to underground mining and from shallowto a deep rock excavations, and on the transition of knowledge,thinking and innovation from pioneers to the young generation,Transit Development in Rock Mechanics Recognition, Thinking

and Innovation will be invaluable to engineers and academics interested or involved inrock mechanics, geotechnical engieering, mine engineering and underground engineering.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderVolcanic Rocks and Soils

Edited by Tatiana Rotonda, Sapienza Università di Roma,Italy, Manuela Cecconi, University of Perugia, Italy, FrancescoSilvestri, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Napoli,Italy and Paolo Tommasi, CNR, Institute for EnvironmentalGeology and Geo-Engineering, Roma, ItalyDealing with recent developments in the geotechnicalcharacterization and engineering applications related to volcanicformations, this book is of interest to scientists and practitionersin the fields of rock and soil mechanics, geotechnicalengineering, engineering geology and geology.

CRC PressMarket: Civil EngineeringSeptember 2015: 246x174: 200ppeBook: 978-1-315-64791-3Pack - Book and CD: 978-1-138-02886-9: £146.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138028869

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderFundamentals of Ground EngineeringBentonite Clay

John Atkinson, City University, United KingdomThis book contains brief summaries of the key principles, theories,definitions, and analyses of geotechnics. It sets out the basicprinciples and theories of soil mechanics and the commonanalyses for slopes, foundations, and walls and includes sectionson ground modeling and selection of design parameters. It doesnot go into detailed explanations and justifications and it doesnot derive formulae and analyses but it gives extensivereferences to the longer standard texts which readers can consultfor detailed explanations.

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Environmental Properties and ApplicationsRoland Pusch, Sweco Infrastructure AB, Norrköping, SwedenThis book describes bentonite soil, examines its origins, and alsodiscusses the multiple industrial uses of these clay minerals aswell as their behavior and function in nature. The book alsoexamines how raw soil and rock materials are treated formanufacturing different types of commercially available smectiticclays and the methods for both preparing and storing them forpractical uses. The book details the physical and chemicalproperties of smectite clay saturated with water or othersolutions.

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Market: Geotechnical EngineeringMay 2014: 279 x 216: 242ppPb: 978-1-482-20617-3: £18.99

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2 Volume Set3rd EditionGeomechanics from Micro to MacroEarth Pressure and Earth-Retaining Structures, Third

Edition Edited by Kenichi Soga, University of Cambridge, UK, KrishnaKumar, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge,Cambridge, UK, Giovanna Biscontin, Department ofEngineering, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK andMatthew Kuo, Department of Engineering, University ofCambridge, Cambridge, UKGeomechanics from Micro to Macro presents new advances inthe micro-macro relations of soil behaviour and its modelling,and is much of interest to academics and engineers involved in

Chris R.I. Clayton, University of Southampton, UK, Rick I.Woods, University of Surrey, UK, Andrew J. Bond, GeocentrixLtd, UK and Jarbas Milititsky, Engineering Consultant, BrazilThis classic work book has long been recognized as acomprehensive introduction to the mechanisms of earthpressure, and a thorough guide to the design requirements forretaining structures. It has now been entirely restructured andrevised, providing significantly more support to helpnon-specialists understand the geotechnical issues and givingbackground to uncertainty of parameters and partial factor issuesthat underpin recent codes such as Eurocode 7. Itcomprehensively covers the principles of the geotechnicaldesign of gravity walls, embedded walls, and composite

structures.

granular physics, soil mechanics, rock mechanics, geotechnical engineering and geologicalengineering.

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Market: Geotechnical EngineeringMay 2014: 235 x 156: 608ppPb: 978-1-466-55211-1: £35.00eBook: 978-1-482-20661-6Prev. Ed Pb: 978-0-751-40067-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466552111

TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderAn Introduction to Geosynthetic EngineeringFoundation Systems for High-Rise StructuresSanjay Kumar Shukla, Edith Cowan University, Western AustraliaRolf Katzenbach, Technische Universitaet Darmstadt,

Germany, Steffen Leppla, Technische UniversitaetDarmstadt, Germany and Deepankar Choudhury, IndianInstitute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra, IndiaThe book deals with the geotechnical analysis and design offoundation systems for high-rise buildings and other complexstructures with a distinctive soil-structure interaction. The basicsof the analysis of stability and serviceability, necessary soilinvestigations, important technical regulations and quality andsafety assurance are explained and possibilities for optimisedfoundation systems are given. Additionally, special aspects offoundation systems such as geothermal activated foundation

Civil engineers are growing increasingly interested in geosynthetics and in understandingtheir correct use. Significant advances have now been made in the use of geosyntheticsin civil engineering applications as well as in the areas of aquaculture, agriculture andmining engineering. This concise introductory textbook on geosynthetics deals with thebasic concepts of the subject, especially for meeting the requirements of seniorundergraduate/graduate students as well as of practising engineers who have not beenexposed to geosynthetics thus far. It includes recently developed fundamental conceptsand new applications covering the use of polymer and other fibres in soil improvement.

CRC PressMarket: Geosynthetic EngineeringMay 2016: 246x174: 350ppPb: 978-1-138-02774-9: £49.99systems and the reuse of existing foundations are described and illustrated by examples

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Jet GroutingTechnology, Design and Control

Paolo Croce, Alessandro Flora, University of Naples FedericoII, Napoli, Italy and Giuseppe Modoni, University of Cassino,ItalyJet grouting is a highly versatile soil improvement techniquewhich is currently used for many different purposes in civilengineering, for the construction of new facilities as well as forthe improvement of existing ones. It provides static support forfoundations, underpinning, earth retaining structures, andprovisional support for tunneling, as well as waterproofing. Thebook examines technical issues, design methods, and controlprocedures for jet grouting treatments. Though primarily suitedto professionals and practitioners, the book will also appeal toresearchers and graduate students.

Proceedings of the 6th Asia Pacific Conference on Unsaturated Soils(Guilin, China, 23-26 October 2015)

Edited by Zhenghan Chen, Logistical Engineering University,Chongqing, China, Changfu Wei, College of CivilEngineering and Architecture, Guilin University ofTechnology, Guilin, China, De´an Sun, Department of CivilEngineering, Shanghai University, Shanghai, China andXongfu Xu, Department of Civil Engineering, ShanghaiJiaotong University, Shanghai, ChinaExploring the state-of-the-art in unsaturated soil mechanics, thisbook will prove to be invaluable to researchers and practitionersin unsaturated soil mechanics and related fields.

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2 Volume SetDummy text to keep placeholderUnsaturated Soils: Research & ApplicationsSoil Liquefaction during Recent Large-Scale

Earthquakes Edited by Nasser Khalili, University of New South Wales,Sydney, Australia, Adrian Russell and Arman Khoshghalb,University of New South Wales, Sydney, AustraliaThis 2-volume set provides an overview of recent experimentaland theoretical advances in a wide variety of topics related tounsaturated soil mechanics, and is much of interest toresearchers and practising engineers in soil mechanics andgeotechnical engineering.

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Edited by Rolando P. Orense, University of Auckland, NewZealand, Ikuo Towhata and Nawawi Chouw, Dept. of Civil& Environmental Engineering, University of Auckland, NewZealandReviewing the findings and observations from recent large-scaleearthquakes related to soil liquefaction and discuss possiblemeasures to mitigate future damage, 'Soil Liquefaction duringRecent Large-Scale Earthquakes' will be of much interest toresearchers, academics, industry practitioners and otherprofessionals involved in Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering,Foundation Engineering, Earthquake Engineering and StructuralDynamics.

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKSoil Mechanics Fundamentals and Applications,Second Edition

Isao Ishibashi, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia,USA and Hemanta HazarikaThis book covers fundamental concepts of soil mechanics andfoundation engineering. It allows readers to understand thenature of soil, how it behaves, why it behaves that way, and theengineering significance of such behavior and its application tofoundation design. It also includes example problems/solutionsand numerous examples. Concise, yet thorough, the text isorganized incrementally, with earlier sections serving as thefoundation for more advanced topics. This book adds newchapters on site exploration, shallow and deep foundationdesign, and slope stability.

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BiocharProduction, Characterization, and Applications

Edited by Yong Sik Ok, Kangwon National University,Chuncheaon, Korea, Sophie M. Uchimiya, Scott X. Chang,University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada and Nanthi BolanSeries: Urbanization, Industrialization, and the EnvironmentEncompassing high priority research areas such as bioenergyproduction, global warming mitigation, and sustainableagriculture, biochar has received increased worldwide interestin the past decade. The book covers the fundamentals of biocharincluding its concept, production technology, andcharacterization. It builds on this foundation by providingexamples of state-of-the-art biochar application technology inagronomy and environmental sciences, along with detailed casestudies.

Edited by Mohammad Pessarakli, The University of Arizona,Tucson, USASeries: Books in Soils, Plants, and the EnvironmentThis new edition provides comprehensive coverage of plantphysiological stages and processes under both normal andstressful conditions. It emphasizes environmental factors, climaticchanges, developmental stages, and growth regulators as wellas linking plant and crop physiology to the production of food,feed, and medicinal compounds. This book covers plant/cropgrowth responses to environmental factors, growth anddevelopment stages, cellular and molecular aspects, productionprocesses, plant growth regulators, responses to stress, heavy

metal concentration and agrichemicals, lower- and higher-plant genetics and development,and bioinformatics using computer modeling in plant physiology.CRC Press

Market: Agricultural Science/Environmental Sciences CRC PressSeptember 2015: 235 x 156: 416pp Market: Crop ScienceHb: 978-1-482-24229-4: £63.99 March 2014: 254 x 178: 1031ppeBook: 978-1-482-24230-0 Hb: 978-1-466-55328-6: £134.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482242294 eBook: 978-1-466-55329-3

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Edited by Allen V. Barker, University of Massachusetts,Amherst, USA and David J. Pilbeam, University of Leeds, UKThis new edition provides current information on the nutritionalrequirements of world crops. It presents research on theacquisition, accumulation, transport, and functions of chemicalelements in plants. Chapters outline techniques for determiningthe status of each element in plants and soils, ranges ofconcentrations of each element in crops and soils, and the useof fertilizers for each nutrient. Each chapter includes properdiagnosis of the nutritional status of plants through assessmentsof plant appearance and composition. The new edition containsmore in-depth coverage of methods in plant nutrition researchand nutrient diagnosis.

Growth, Cultural Practices, and PhysiologyEdited by Mohammad Pessarakli, The University of Arizona,Tucson, USAThe plant family Cucurbitaceae, also known as "cucurbits,"consists of various squashes, melons, gourds, cucumbers, andpumpkins. This handbook contains information on culturalpractices, nutrition, and physiological processes of cucurbitsunder both normal and stressful conditions. It presents thehistory and importance of cucurbit crop production as well asexhaustive information on growth responses of cucurbits tovarious environmental conditions and nutrients. Chapters coverthe growth responses of cucurbits to numerous abiotic stressesand the beneficial effects of stress.

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2nd Edition3rd Edition • NEW EDITIONHumic Matter in Soil and the EnvironmentHandbook of Photosynthesis, Third EditionPrinciples and Controversies, Second EditionEdited by Mohammad Pessarakli, The University of Arizona,

Tucson, USASeries: Books in Soils, Plants, and the EnvironmentThis third edition of a bestseller continues to fill the need for anauthoritative and exhaustive resource assembling a team ofexpert scientists from across the globe. This new edition iscompletely updated with 42 new chapters detailing all of thephotosynthetic factors and processes under both normal andstressful conditions. Divided into 14 sections for ease of use, itfeatures contributions from over 100 chapter authors. In additionto important background information, the third edition presents

the most recent research findings.

Kim H. Tan, Professor Emeritus, University of Georgia, Athens,USASeries: Books in Soils, Plants, and the EnvironmentThe field of humic matter research has undergone drasticchanges in concepts and principles, and a second edition is nowwarranted to communicate these advances. This revised andupdated edition continues the tradition of providingcomprehensive coverage of the genesis, extraction, properties,and impacts of humic matter on agriculture, industry, and theenvironment. Chapters examine organic matter; presentconcepts of humus versus humic matter; and explore the natureand distribution, chemical composition, characterization,CRC Press

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Pranab Basuchaudhuri, Indian Council of AgriculturalResearch (Retired), Kolkata, IndiaNitrogen is an essential primary nutrient for plant growth anddevelopment. With the demand for high growth and yield ofplants and the depletion of organics in soil, nitrogen availabilityin soil has become insufficient. This simple and comprehensivebook covers the important and current information regardingrice plant biology and nitrogen metabolism. The book is dividedinto ten chapters that feature the steps of nitrogen assimilationand utilization in rice plant systems. Apart from describing thesteps and pathways of nitrogen metabolism in rice, the bookalso emphasis the changes taking place due to genotypes andenvironmental factors and stressors during rice growth anddevelopment.

Edited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor), Vishal K. Chavan, AICRP forDryland Agriculture, Maharashtra, India and Vinod K.Tripathi, Central University of Jharkhand, Brambe, IndiaSeries: Research Advances in Sustainable Micro IrrigationThe tenth and final volume in the series Research Advances inSustainable Micro Irrigation, this valuable book focuses on newand recent innovations in technology, methods, and applicationsfor micro irrigation. The book covers a wide variety of topics,including successes in micro irrigation in India, how newmethods have helped the local economies in several areas, waysto enhance crop yield through new building programs, and newtechnology and systems. It looks at different aspects of thesenew innovations in micro irrigation, including economic impact,

evaluation methods, bubbler systems, success with particular crops, scheduling, and more. CRC PressMarket: Agricultural Science

Apple Academic Press February 2016: 235 x 156: 290ppMarket: Agriculture Hb: 978-1-498-74667-0: £76.99November 2015: 235 x 156: 375pp eBook: 978-1-498-74668-7Hb: 978-1-771-88150-0: £95.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498746670eBook: 978-1-771-88291-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781771881500

Dummy text to keep placeholder3rd EditionOrganic Agricultural PracticesManual of Soil Laboratory TestingAlternatives to Conventional Agricultural SystemsVolume III: Effective Stress Tests, Third Edition

Edited by Kimberly Etingoff, Tufts University, Boston,Massachusetts, USAOrganic practices are quickly redefining how agriculture is donearound the world, as we come to realize how detrimentalconventional agriculture is to local and global environmentsand economies. This book serves as an overview of some of theimportant topics in organic agriculture. The volume is brokeninto several sections which explore the effects of organicpractices on crop productivity, the use of biofertilizers, plantcultivars, and compare the environmental impact withconventional agriculture.

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K. H. Head, Independent Consultant, Cobham, UK and RogerEpps, Consultant, Alton, UKThis volume provides a comprehensive working manual for thelaboratory testing of soils for civil engineers. It is an essentialpractical handbook for all who are engaged in laboratory testingof soils as well as being of great value to professional engineers,consultants, academics and students in geotechnicalengineering. Revised and updated, the contents reflect currentpractice in standard laboratory test procedures for determiningsome of the important engineering properties of soils.

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Nitrogen Management in Crop ProductionNand Kumar Fageria, National Rice & Bean Research Centerof Embrapa, Santo Antônio de Goias, BrazilThe judicious use of nitrogen in crop production is highlydesirable for both economic and environmental reasons, becausemuch of the nitrogen applied to crop plants goes unused,resulting in environmental problems and waste. This bookreviews the practical and theoretical aspects of nitrogenmanagement in crop production. Chapters address the functionsof nitrogen, nitrogen loss in the soil–plant system, diagnostictechniques for nitrogen requirements, management of soilorganic matter, nitrogen interaction with other nutrients,biological nitrogen fixation by legumes, and managementpractices to improve nitrogen use efficiency.

Principles and PracticesEdited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Innovations and Challenges in Micro IrrigationThis new volume in the Innovations and Challenges in MicroIrrigation series covers an array of technologies to estimateevapotranspiration and to evaluate parameters that are neededin the management of micro irrigation, with worldwideapplicability to irrigation management in agriculture. Topicsinclude recent evapotranspiration research, performanceevaluation of filters and emitters, evaluation of fertigation andground water with treated wastewater effluent, performance ofpulse drip irrigated potato under organic agriculture practicesin sandy soils, impact of polyethylene mulch on micro irrigatedcabbage, and tree injection irrigation.

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Irrigation Edited by Rattan Lal, The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA and B. A. Stewart,West Texas A&M University, Canyon, USA

Edited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor), Vishal K. Chavan, AICRP forDryland Agriculture, Maharashtra, India and Vinod K.Tripathi, Central University of Jharkhand, Brambe, IndiaSeries: Innovations and Challenges in Micro IrrigationThis book emphasizes the implications of micro irrigationclogging, especially under the subsurface placement of laterals.The book offers remedies to decrease clogging andmethodologies to improve the performance of micro sprinklers.The book will serve as a reference manual for professionals inbiological and civil engineering, horticulture, soil and cropscience, and agronomy, as well as for graduate andundergraduate students in related fields.

Series: Advances in Soil ScienceBecause inappropriate use of phosphorus can lead to non-point source pollution andeutrophication of natural waters, effective systems for managing its use are needed tominimize environmental risks. This book focuses on the availability and recycling ofphosphorus, regulatory and policy issues of sustainable phosphorus use, and water qualitymanagement in agroecosystems pertaining to phosphorus. Sections are dedicated toglobal phosphorus reserves, cycling and pathways of phosphorus, phosphorus in agriculture,human dimensions and policy intervention, and research and development priorities.

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Market: AgricultureOctober 2015: 235 x 156: 296ppHb: 978-1-771-88277-4: £95.00eBook: 978-1-771-88278-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781771882774

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Edited by Jose T. V. S. de Albergaria, Higher Institute ofEngineering of Porto, Portugal and Hendrikus P. A. Nouws,Higher Institute of Engineering of Porto, PortugalSoil contamination represents a serious environmental problemand requires an immediate action plan to be prepared for typicaland emergent contaminants. This book provides an overviewof some remediation technologies, both traditional andemergent, as well as case studies based on the contributionfrom academia and service providers. Several soil andgroundwater remediation technologies such as electrokineticremediation, biological treatments (including phytoremediation),and chemical remediation are presented. Innovativetechnologies such as nanoremediation and the application oflife cycle assessment as a decision tool for soil remediation

technologies are also considered in this book.

Michael E. Essington, University of Tennessee, Knoxville,USAThe discipline of soil chemistry examines the chemical andmineralogical characteristics of the soil environment and thechemical processes that distribute matter between the soil solid,solution, and gaseous phases. This book provides acomprehensive treatment of the composition and chemicalproperties of soils and the processes that govern their fate inthe environment. It covers a variety of topics including soilchemical environment, soil minerals, soil organic matter, cationexchange, oxidation-reduction, mineral weathering andsolubility, surface chemistry and adsorption reaction, and acidityand salinity in soil materials. The book has been thoroughly

revised and all chapters have been updated.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSoil-Specific FarmingSoil Management of Smallholder AgriculturePrecision AgricultureEdited by Rattan Lal, The Ohio State University, Columbus,

USA and B.A. Stewart, West Texas A&M University, Canyon,USASeries: Advances in Soil ScienceThis book discusses cultural, economic, social, and technologicalaspects of sustainable soil management for smallholder farmers.Chapters explore soil-related and institutionalconstraints, principles of sustainable agriculture, soil qualityimprovement, nutrient and soil fertility management, soil carbonsequestration, soil security, efficient use of resources, andagronomic production. The text encourages optimization ofenergy-based inputs (fertilizers, pesticides, and irrigation) torestore soil quality and sequester carbon in terrestrial ecosystems.

Edited by Rattan Lal, The Ohio State University, Columbus,USA and B.A. Stewart, West Texas A&M University, Canyon,USASeries: Advances in Soil ScienceFaced with challenges of resource scarcity and environmentaldegradation, it is important to adopt innovative farming systemsthat maximize resource efficiency while protecting theenvironment. This volume focuses on principles and applicationsof soil-specific farming, providing information on rapidly evolvingagricultural technologies. The book specifically addressesassessments of soil variability and application of moderninnovations to enhance use efficiency of fertilizers, irrigation,

CRC Press tillage and pesticides through targeted management of soils and crops. Support tools areutilized to target site-specific constraints.Market: Agriculture

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The Soil UnderfootInfinite Possibilities for a Finite Resource

Edited by G. Jock Churchman, University of Adelaide,Australia and Edward R. Landa, University of Maryland,College Park, USAThis book educates readers about the central role that soils mustplay in helping to secure the best possible future for this planetand its human occupants. It provides an expert analysis ofchallenges faced by humankind and their implications for theavailability and sustainability of soils worldwide. The bookemphasizes cultural, historical, philosophical, and ethicalapproaches to understanding soil resources. Chapters coverclimate change, diminishing plant nutrients and soil loss;religious views of soil; cultural/historical views and uses of soil;

and non-agricultural uses of soils.

Methods and PracticesEdited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor) and P. Panigrahi, ICAR,Bhubaneswar, Odisha, IndiaSeries: Innovations and Challenges in Micro IrrigationThis book brings together the best research for efficient microirrigation methods for field crops, focusing on design methodsand best practices. Covering a multitude of topics, the bookpresents research and studies on indigenous alternatives for useof saline and alkali waters, hydraulic performance, distributionof moisture, fertigation technology, buried micro irrigationlaterals, drip irrigation scheduling, rainwater harvesting, andadoption and economic impact of a micro irrigation model. Thisbook is a must for those interested in irrigation planning andmanagement, namely, researchers, scientists, educators, and

students.

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Subsurface Drainage of Valley Bottom Irrigated RiceSchemes in Tropical Savannah

Edited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Research Advances in Sustainable Micro IrrigationThis new book, Sustainable Practices in Surface and SubsurfaceMicro Irrigation, offers a vast amount of knowledge andtechniques necessary to develop and manage a drip/trickle ormicro irrigation system. The information covered has worldwideapplicability to irrigation management in agriculture.

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Case Studies of Tiefora and Moussodougou in Burkina FasoAmadou Keita, UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesThe impact of subsurface drainage on ferrous iron concentrations in the African TropicalSavannah rice irrigated valley bottom soils was investigated. The investigations and theanalyses where implemented both in two typical valleys (Tiefora and Moussodougou) andin designed experiments. The results showed that subsurface drainage increases ferrousiron concentration in the hematite dominant soils - from 935 mg/l to more than 1106 mg/lin the case of the soil of Moussodougou – but also reduces soil acidity – from pH 5.6 to 7.3in Moussodougou. This effect will eventually reduce ferrous iron intake by rice roots,alleviating toxicity.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTrace Elements in Abiotic and Biotic EnvironmentsSustainable Micro Irrigation

Alina Kabata-Pendias, Institute of Soil Science and PlantCultivation, Pulawy, Poland and Barbara SztekeThis book helps readers understand the fundamental principlesand phenomena that control the transfer of trace elements. Itdescribes the occurrence and behavior of trace elements inrocks, soil, water, air, and plants, and also discusses theanthropogenic impact to the environment. In addition, the bookcovers the presence of trace elements in feeds, as eithercontaminants or as nutritional or zootechnical additives, andtheir transfer across the food chain to humans. All trace elementsare covered—from aluminum tozirconiumas well as rare-earthelements (actinides and lanthanides).

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Principles and PracticesEdited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Research Advances in Sustainable Micro IrrigationThis new book is the first in the new series on micro irrigation,which offers a vast amount of knowledge and techniquesnecessary to develop and manage a drip/trickle or microirrigation system. Written by experienced scientists from variousparts of the world, the chapters in this book offer basic principles,knowledge, and techniques of micro irrigation management,which are essential in designing, developing, and evaluating anagricultural irrigation management system. The methods andtechniques have worldwide applicability to irrigationmanagement in agriculture. Market: Agricultural Science

April 2015: 235 x 156: 468ppApple Academic PressHb: 978-1-482-21279-2: £99.00Market: AgricultureeBook: 978-1-482-21281-5July 2014: 235 x 156: 506pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482212792Hb: 978-1-771-88016-9: £95.00

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Edited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Research Advances in Sustainable Micro IrrigationThis important book focuses on the use of wastewater as avaluable resource for agricultural micro irrigation purposes. Itcovers effective wastewater management practices in a varietyof climates, including semi-arid regions and others; how toperform effective evaluations to gauge the quality of the wateron plants, including potatoes, maize, and eggplant; and thecost–benefit of using wastewater. It addresses the sources ofwastewater for irrigation and the problems along withchallenges, including water quality, clogging, soil quality, andmore.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHarmful Algae Blooms in Drinking WaterAquananotechnologyRemoval of Cyanobacterial Cells and ToxinsGlobal Prospects

Harold W. WalkerSeries: Advances in Water and Wastewater Transport andTreatmentHarmful algal blooms (HABs) occurring in freshwater, and theassociated toxins they produce, are dangerous to animals andhumans. The increasing presence of HABs is a major challengefacing water managers and drinking water utilities across theworld. This book explores the current research on removal ofHABs and toxins from drinking water, and provides the necessarytools so that treatment plant operators, engineers, and watermanagers can understand the vulnerability of drinking watertreatment plants to HABs and develop treatment processes tominimize their impact.

Edited by David E. Reisner, The Nano Group, Inc.,Manchester, Connecticut, USA and T. PradeepNanotechnology is finding numerous uses in the water industry,including high surface area filtration media, membranes fordesalination plants, and fundamental new methods fordesalination. This book provides a comprehensive overview froma global perspective, presenting the latest research anddevelopments in the use of nanotechnology for waterpurification and desalination. It effectively demonstrates the roleof nanotechnology in water treatment.

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1 Volume SetDummy text to keep placeholderModelling the Future Water Infrastructure of CitiesCoagulation and Ultrafiltration in Seawater Reverse

Osmosis Pretreatment Arlex Sanchez Torres, UNESCO-IHE Institute for WaterEducation, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesIn this thesis, urban development is considered a complexnon-linear dynamical system. Agent-based approaches arecombined with physics-based hydraulic models of waternetworks in a Geographical Information System (GIS) framework.The result is a new approach to urban water infrastructureplanning that can help water companies and municipalities to

improve the design of water distribution and drainage networks.

S. Assiyeh Alizadeh Tabatabai, UNESCO-IHE Institute forWater Education, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesThis study investigates the role of coagulation in enhancinghydraulic performance and permeate quality of ultrafiltration(UF) membranes and provides insight into options for minimizingor ideally eliminating coagulation from UF pre-treatment toseawater reverse osmosis (SWRO). Results show that coagulationimproves UF hydraulic performance mainly by reducingnon-backwashable fouling of the membranes. Further reducingparticle size of the coating suspensions to the lower nanometrerange is expected to be more effective in reducing the required

equivalent dose and is recommended for future research.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMulti-Stage Flash DesalinationFluoride in Drinking WaterModeling, Simulation, and Adaptive ControlStatus, Issues, and Solutions

Abraha Woldai, International Centre of Water EnergySystems, UAESeries: Engineering Systems and SustainabilityThis book covers modeling, simulation, and adaptive control ofa multi-stage flash (MSF) seawater desalination plant. It outlinesthe principles of MSF desalination and highlights the importanceof the various control systems for large MSF plants. Topics includea satisfactory dynamical model of the plant, an optimal methodof approximating the model to the standardfirst-order-plus-dead-time (FODT) form, a dependable methodof simulation and optimization that can handle the originalunreduced model, and an optimal controller tuning based onintegral criteria.

A.K. Gupta, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Indiaand S. Ayoob, TKM College of Engineering, Kerala, IndiaThe aim of this book is to highlight the dimensions of theproblem and suggest scientific solutions. The global status offluoride pollution is conceptually presented in this book. Mostof the recent scientific studies undertaken the world over, arecarefully summarized and tabulated so as to generate a globaldatabase on the status of fluoride pollution. Further, the healthissues and associated human stress effects are scientificallydiscussed. The conventional approaches used for defluoridationin the fluoride endemic areas are discussed in detail, highlightingtheir limitations. A comparative evaluation of the technologiesused for defluoridation has been presented as well.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderPathogen removal using saturated sand columnssupplemented with hydrochar

Jae Wook Chung, UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education,Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesHydrothermal carbonization (HTC), also known as wet pyrolysis,has proven to be one of the simplest and most inexpensivetechnologies to produce a variety of carbonaceous materialsfrom biowastes. This research is the first investigation on the useof hydrochar (solid product of HTC) as a pathogen adsorbent inwater treatment. This study demonstrates the removal ofEscherichia coli, human pathogenic rotavirus and adenovirususing simple sand filtration set-ups, supplemented withhydrochar adsorbents derived from agricultural residue of maize,

stabilized sewage sludge and fresh swine waste.

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3rd EditionThe Science of WaterConcepts and Applications, Third Edition

Frank R. Spellman, Spellman Environmental Consulting,Norfolk, Virginia, USAThis new edition emphasizes water resource utilization and itsprotection, and cover topics such as water sources, waterhydraulics, chemistry, biology/microbiology, ecology, waterquality, pollution, biomonitoring, sampling, testing, reuse, andtreatment. It examines sustainability and the impact of humanuse, misuse, and reuse of freshwater and wastewater on theoverall water supply. It provides expanded coverage ofwastewater stabilization ponds, as well as new problems, tables,and figures throughout. It contains the insight allwater/wastewater practitioners need and includes importantinformation for policymakers as well.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder1 Volume SetPermeable Reactive BarrierCalcium and Magnesium in GroundwaterSustainable Groundwater RemediationOccurrence and Significance for Human Health

Edited by Ravi Naidu, Centre for Environmental RiskAssessment and Remediation, University of South Australia,Mawson Lakes and Volker Birke, Faculty of Civil andEnvironmental Engineering, Campus Suderburg, OstfaliaUniversity of Applied Sciences Braunschweig-Wolfenbuttel,GermanySeries: Advances in Trace Elements in the EnvironmentRemediation of ground water is complex and often challenging.The passive remediation technology, currently in vogue, is basedon permeable reactive barriers (PRB) that allow water to passthrough while the fence/barrier made of reactive materialsremediates the contaminants. Although PRB has been inoperation for over a decade there are limited published books

Edited by Lidia Razowska-Jaworek, Polish GeologicalInstitute-NR, Sosnowiec, PolandSeries: IAH - Selected Papers on HydrogeologyCalcium and magnesium are abundant in groundwater, but therole of groundwater as the essential source of these importantnutrients is very often neglected. Hydrogeochemical studies arefocused mainly on distribution and behaviour of constituentsthat cause deterioration of water quality, such as: nitrate, nitriteor iron, manganese. Calcium and magnesium are of great

importance to human health and inadequate intake of either nutrient can impair health.The main objective of this book is to present the results of the studies on calcium andmagnesium in groundwater as well as their importance for human health. Written byhydrogeologists and hydrochemists as well as medical doctors.CRC Press available. This book covers in one single volume all the information needed to plan,

design/model and apply a successful, cost-effective and sustainable PRB technology.Market: Water Science, Technology and EngineeringJune 2014: 246x174: 236pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderThe Impact of Soil Erosion in the Upper Blue Nileon Downstream Reservoir Sedimentation

Yasir Salih Ahmed Ali, UNESCO-IHE Institute for WaterEducation, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesThis book identifies the sources of the sediment depositing inthe Lower Blue Nile Basin and quantifies the amounts involvedproviding essential information for the planning andimplementation of any interventions aiming at reducing soilerosion. The methods used consist of extensive field workcovering most of the basin, watershed, hydrodynamic andmorphodynamic modelling and, for the first time, themineralogical analysis of the sediment at the sources and sinks.The method is successful in indentifying the areas providing

most of the transported sediment, where it is recommended to start with erosion controlpractices.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderModelling Groundwater Systems: Understandingand Improving Groundwater Quantity and QualityManagement

Girma Yimer Ebrahim, UNESCO-IHE Institute for WaterEducation, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesThis thesis explores several specific problems related tocontaminant migration, groundwater-surface water interactionsand managed aquifer recharge, using a variety of simulationmethods and combined simulation-optimization modellingapproaches. The validity of these approaches for evaluatinggroundwater quantity and quality management options isexplored. The results of these studies demonstrate that betterinsights and improved groundwater resource management can

be achieved through a combination of different simulation and optimization methods thattake into account data availability and specific site conditions.

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3rd Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderIntroduction to Hydrogeology, Third EditionAdsorptive Removal of Heavy Metals from

Groundwater by Iron Oxide Based Adsorbents Unesco-IHE Delft Lecture Note SeriesJ.C. Nonner, UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, Delft,The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE Lecture Note SeriesThis text covers all major fields of hydrogeology and includesoutlines of the occurrence of groundwater in various rock types,the movement and storage of groundwater, the formulation ofgroundwater balances, the development of groundwaterchemistry, as well as the practical application of hydrogeologyfor groundwater development. ; Suitable for education inhydrogeology at postgraduate and graduate level, a usefulreference tool for professionals and decision-makers involvedin water or water-related activities.In the third edition,

Valentine Uwamariya, UNESCO-IHE Institute for WaterEducation, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesThis book describes the adsorption method in the removal ofselected heavy metals present as cations (Cd, Cu and Pb) oroxyanions (Cr(VI) and As(V)) using iron oxide coated sand (IOCS)and granular ferric hydroxide (GFH). The effects of pH, naturalorganic matter (fulvic acid (FA)) and interfering ions (phosphateand calcium) on the adsorption efficiency were also assessed.The sorption reactions that take place at the surface of theadsorbent were also described through the surface complexationmodelling for Cd, Cuand Pb cation adsorption. Batch adsorption

tests and rapid small scale column tests (RSST) were used as laboratory methods. hydro-chemical processes are described, Mass balances and the principles of dispersionand retardation are introduced.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder1 Volume SetPressure and Temperature Well TestingFractured Rock Hydrogeology

Izzy M. Kutasov and Lev V. EppelbaumPresents new methods for determination of formationpermeability and skin factors from tests conducted in simulatedwells, designing interference well tests, processing constantbottom-hole pressure tests, estimation of the formationtemperature and geothermal gradients from temperaturesurveys and logs, in-situ determination of the formation thermalconductivity and contact thermal resistance of boreholes,determination of temperature regime of boreholes (cementingof production liners), and recovery of the thermal equilibriumin deep and super deep wells. Processing and analysis of pressureand geothermal data are shown on numerous field examplesfrom different regions of the world.

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Edited by John M. Sharp, University of Texas, Austin, USASeries: IAH - Selected Papers on HydrogeologyUnderstanding of groundwater flow and solute transport infractured rocks is vital for analysis of water resources, waterquality and environmental protection, geotechnical andengineering projects, and geothermal energy production. Thisbook includes theoretical and practical analyses using numericalmodelling, geochemistry, isotopes, aquifer tests, laboratory tests,field mapping, geophysics, geological analyses, and some unique

combinations of these types of investigation. Current water resource and geotechnicalproblems and the techniques now used are also discussed. ; Aimed at practicinghydrogeologists, engineers, ecologists, resource managers, students and earth scientists.

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1 Volume SetDummy text to keep placeholderRiver Morphodynamics and Stream Ecology of theQinghai-Tibet Plateau

Groundwater Geochemistry and IsotopesIan Clark, University of Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaThere remains a lack of understanding of environmental isotopesand their use; students and practitioners typically find theconcepts of isotope concentrations and partitioning to be morecomplicated than for geochemistry. However, this need not beso, if the basics are presented together with geochemistry, usingcase studies and examples to make the point. This new bookpresents the basics of environmental isotopes and geochemistrytogether, with case studies and simple examples that build areal understanding of their use in natural and contaminatedgroundwater.

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Zhaoyin Wang, River Institute, Department of HydraulicEngineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, Zhiwei Li,River Institute, Department of Hydraulic Engineering,Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, Mengzhen Xu, RiverInstitute, Department of Hydraulic Engineering, TsinghuaUniversity, Beijing, China and Guoan Yu, Bau Geo Umwelt,Technischer Universitat Munchen, Munchen, GermanyBased on a thorough understanding of changing facts on fluvialmorphodynamics and ecology on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau,

this book studies the effect of the plateau uplift on river network morphology, fluvialprocesses, aquatic ecology (i.e. wetland, lake and benthic invertebrates) anddesertification. The research focusses on analyzing the causes and mechanism underlying

Market: Water Science and Engineering these changes during a comprehensive field survey in 2007-2014, and in the meantimeproposes suitable management strategies for protection and rehabilitation of this region.April 2015: 235 x 156: 456pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderSoil hydrological impacts and climatic controls ofland use and land cover changes in the Upper BlueNile (Abay) basin

Ermias Teferi Demessie, UNESCO-IHE Institute for WaterEducation, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesThis thesis investigates land use and land cover change (LULCC)and its links with soil hydrology, soil degradation and climatevariability through combining results from fieldwork, laboratorywork and Remote Sensing. Seasonal, inter-annual and broadtimescale land transitions are analyzed for a robust identificationof biophysical change. This thesis also explores soil hydrologicalimpacts of LULCC for a better soil water management. The thesisfurther explores the climatic controls of the observed trends invegetated land cover for improved understanding of the link

between climate and carbon fixation and water use by vegetation.CRC PressMarket: Water Science, Technology and EngineeringOctober 2015: 240 x 170: 264ppPb: 978-1-138-02874-6: £57.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138028746

Dummy text to keep placeholderSolving the Groundwater Challenges of the 21stCenturyEdited by Ryan Vogwill, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, AustraliaSeries: IAH - Selected Papers on HydrogeologyThe incorporation of research into the solution of hydrogeological issues is critical toachieving the best possible solutions and this book discusses the following themes acrossa range of areas of hydrogeology:; Resources; Resources Industries (both mining andhydrocarbons); Surfacewater - Groundwater Interaction; Quality and Hydrogeochemistry;Tools and Techniques; Hydrogeological Applications and Solutions; and Climate andGroundwater.; The volume presents a selection of papers presented at the InternationalAssociation of Hydrogeologists (IAH) Congress (Groundwater Research) in Perth, Australia,2013, focussing on presenting solutions for groundwater problems world-wide.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook of Engineering HydrologyAlgal Blooms and Membrane Based Desalination

Technology Fundamentals and ApplicationsEdited by Saeid Eslamian, Isfahan University of Technology,IranThis comprehensive handbook covers multiple aspects ofhydrology with a new approach. Other books on the subjectdeal mostly with classical aspects of hydrology, particularlysurface and groundwater, and physical and chemical pollution.The first volume focuses mainly on the basic concepts of surfaceand groundwater hydrology and hydrometeorology, waterresources, ecohydrology, and hydroecology in addition tohydrological data processing, flood monitoring, warning, andprediction particularly in urban systems, and it is authored byexperts from over 30 different countries.

Loreen Ople Villacorte, UNESCO-IHE Institute for WaterEducation, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesThis thesis addresses the need to study algal blooms and theirimpact to the operation of UF pre-treatment and SWRO systems.Theoretical and experimental studies were performed tocharacterise the properties and fouling propensity of transparentexopolymer particles (TEP) released by bloom-forming algae.The outcome of this thesis will provide engineers/operatorsbetter understanding and assessment tools to develop robustprocesses and effective operation strategies to maintain stableoperation in membrane-based desalination plants during algal

bloom situations. CRC PressMarket: Water Science & Engineering

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook of Engineering HydrologyAssessing the Impacts of Environmental Changes

on the Water Resources of the Upper Mara, LakeVictoria Basin

Modeling, Climate Change, and VariabilityEdited by Saeid Eslamian, Isfahan University of Technology,IranThis comprehensive handbook covers multiple aspects ofhydrology with a new approach. Other books on the subjectdeal mostly with classical aspects of hydrology, particularlysurface and ground water, and physical and chemical pollution.The second volume covers climate and hydrologic changes andestimation, mathematical modeling, risk and uncertainty, spatialand regional analysis, statistical parameter indices and time seriesanalysis, and it is authored by experts from over 30 differentcountries.

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Fidelis Ndambuki Kilonzo, UNESCO-IHE Institute for WaterEducation, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesThis thesis considers the interactions among climate changeand variability, water quality, land surface cover, hydrology, andhuman systems, including societal adaptations to changingenvironmental conditions by exploring the interaction betweentrends in climatic variables and the feedback response ofvegetation variables. The effect of different land cover types onwater quality is addressed, and alternative methods to treat dataquality for hydrological models are discussed. The Soil and WaterAssessment Tool (SWAT) hydrological model was adapted to

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the tropical watershed and used to assess the impacts of changes to the climate, land useand management practices.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder3rd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONHandbook of Engineering HydrologyEnvironmental Hydrology, Third EditionEnvironmental Hydrology and Water ManagementAndy D. Ward, Ohio State University, Columbus, USA,

Stanley W. Trimble, University of California, Los Angeles,USA, Suzette R. Burckhard, South Dakota State University,Brookings, USA and John G. Lyon, Clifton, Virginia, USAThis text provides a qualitative understanding of hydrologicprocesses and introduces new methods for quantifyinghydrologic parameters and processes. The new edition is fullyrevised, and contains new and expanded end-of-chapterproblems. It adds new content on global climate change andclimate modeling, plus related information on hurricanes,typhoons, and monsoons. It also contains additional informationon lakes, dams, and wetlands, as well as culverts and backwater

Edited by Saeid Eslamian, Isfahan University of Technology,IranThis comprehensive handbook covers multiple aspects ofhydrology with a new approach. Other books on the subjectdeal mostly with classical aspects of hydrology, particularlysurface and ground water, and physical and chemical pollution.It covers management topics including water scarcity, watersecurity, water policy, and governance, etc. It also highlights theenvironmental aspects of hydrology such as environmental riverflow, environmental impacts of nanotechnology, hydrofracturingand ecological risk of reservoirs. This third volume focuses onenvironmental hydrology and water management.curves, and offers expanded coverage of stream assessment methods, stream restoration

practices, and floodplain function.CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRefining the Committee Approach and UncertaintyPrediction in Hydrological Modelling

Handbook of Engineering Hydrology (Three-VolumeSet)

Nagendra Kayastha, UNESCO-IHE Institute for WaterEducation, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesThis study concentrates on: (i) committee modelling ofhydrological models, (ii) hybrid committee hydrological models,(iii) influence of sampling strategies on prediction uncertaintyof hydrological models, (iv) uncertainty prediction using machinelearning techniques, (v) committee of predictive uncertaintymodels and (vi) flood inundation model and their uncertainty.This thesis is a contribution to hydroinformatics, which aims toconnect various scientific disciplines: hydrological modelling,hydrodynamic modelling, multi-model averaging, data driven

models, hybrid hydrological models, uncertainty analysis and high performance computing.

Edited by Saeid Eslamian, Isfahan University of Technology,IranWith contributions from experts from more than 30 countries,this comprehensive handbook covers multiple aspects ofhydrology with both traditional and new approaches. It focuseson the impact of climate change on hydrology and examinesnew methods of water conservation, harvesting, and hydraulicfracturing. It also covers management topics including waterscarcity, water security, water policy, and governance,transboundary issues and more. The chapters highlight theenvironmental aspects of hydrology, cover hydrologicalmodeling processes and changes, and examine new techniques

in statistical hydrology as well as new information-based techniques.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSpace-time Variation of Hydrological Processes andWater Resources in Rwanda

HydrologyA Science for Engineers

Edited by André Musy, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale ofLausanne (EPFL), Switzerland, Benoit Hingray, CNRS,Grenoble, France and Cécile PicouetThis book presents the main hydrological methods andtechniques used in the design and operation of hydraulicprojects and the management of water resources and associatednatural risks. It covers the key topics of water resourcesengineering, from the estimation of runoff volumes and unithydrographs to the routing of flows along a river and throughlakes, reservoirs, and hydraulic structures. It deals with questionsregarding basic hydrological data, hydrological modeling andthe prediction and forecasting of low flows and flood discharges.

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Focus on the Migina CatchmentOmar Munyaneza, UNESCO-IHE Institute for WaterEducation, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesPresenting hydrological research carried out in the Miginacatchment (260 km

2), Southern Rwanda with the objective to

explore the hydrological trends and climate linkages forcatchments and to contribute to the understanding of dominanthydrological process interactions. The research consists of trendanalysis and hydrometric data and modern tracer methods forhydrograph separation and semi-distributed conceptualhydrological modelling for assessing the spatio-temporalvariation of water resources in the Migina catchment. The

hydrological model results are compared with tracer methods in terms of the runoffcomponents.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSurface and Subsurface Runoff GenerationProcesses in a Poorly Gauged Tropical CoastalCatchment

Introduction to Tsallis Entropy Theory in WaterEngineering

Vijay P. Singh, Texas A&M University, College Station, USAThis book introduces the Tsallis entropy theory to the waterengineering community. Due to the versatility of the theory andits potential applications (already extensively applied in physicsand chemistry), this book can help with teaching and researchin hydrology, hydraulics, and water resources engineering. Itdeals with the basic concepts of this theory from a waterengineering perspective and the application of these conceptsto a range of water engineering problems. It also provides anumber of solved examples to illustrate the concepts presented.

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A Study from NicaraguaHeyddy Calderon Palma, UNESCO-IHE Institute for WaterEducation, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesHydrological research in humid tropics is particularly challengingbecause of highly variable hydrological conditions and highsocio-economic stresses caused by rapid population increase,as is the case of Nicaragua. The objective of this research is tounderstand the surface and subsurface runoff generationprocesses in a poorly gauged coastal catchment in Nicaraguaunder variable humid tropical conditions. The outcome of thiswork is a contribution to the hydrological knowledge of poorlyMarket: Water Management and Technology

gauged catchment in humid tropics. It also provides scientific hydrological insights tosupport water resources management on the South Pacific coast of Nicaragua.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderUnderstanding Catchment Processes andHydrological Modelling in the Abay/Upper Blue NileBasin, Ethiopia

Sirak Tekleab Gebrekristos, UNESCO-IHE Institute for WaterEducation, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesThis research investigates the hydrology of the basin using arange of methods at various spatio-temporal scales. The methodsinclude long-term trend analysis of hydroclimatic variables,hydrologic responses analysis of land cover change, stableisotope techniques and process based rainfallrunoff modelling.A combination of field investigations with new measurementsof precipitation, water levels and stable isotopes as well asexisting hydro-climatic data offered gaining new insights about

runoff generation processes in headwater catchments. The results of the differentapproaches demonstrated the potential of the methods to better understand the basinhydrology in a data scarce region.

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderUrban Storm Water Management, Second EditionDelivering Change

Hormoz Pazwash, Boswell Engineering, South Hackensack,New Jersey, USAThis revised edition of a bestseller includes new information onstorm water management systems, bio-filtration, collection andreuse, and more. It discusses alternative methods such as porouspavements, rain gardens, green roofs, and other systems thatare becoming increasingly popular and forming the future ofstorm water management. It offers a more detailed presentationof storm water management systems, and in particular,bio-filtration basins; comparative analysis of effectiveness andcosts of best management practices (BMPs); and discussion ofmeans of collecting storm water.

Towards Fit-for-Purpose Governance of Adaptation to Flooding andDrought

Jeroen Rijke, UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education,Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesThis book addresses pressing challenges of policy makers,planners and project managers in the water sector to successfullyimplement adaptation action. It draws on case studies aboutwater sensitive urban design (WSUD) in Australia and the Roomfor the River flood protection programme in the Netherlands.The book explains a procedure for establishing effectivegovernance of adaptation and shows how this procedure canbe implemented to enhance adaptation projects during differentstages of system transformation. In addition, it

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describes effective management for strategic planning and adaptation to flooding anddrought.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDelivering Integrated Flood Risk ManagementGovernance for Collaboration, Learning and Adaptation

Sebastiaan van Herk, UNESCO-IHE Institute for WaterEducation, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesThe implementation of Integrated Flood Risk Management(IFRM) policies and projects is not straightforward and guidanceis lacking. IFRM requires collaboration between multipledisciplines: stakeholders with various interests and means. Thisdissertation provides guidance for IFRM: governancearrangements for planning processes, for stimulating learningand collaboration, for adaptation of the physical (natural andman-made) and societal systems. This work brings new insightsto the scientific domain of inter alia: flood risk management,

adaptive co-management, and transition management, particularly through their mutualenrichment.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderUrban Pluvial and Coincidental FloodingEdited by Čedo Maksimovic, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering,Imperial College London, London, UK and Adrian Saul, Department of Civil andStructural Engineering, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UKSeries: Urban Water SeriesPluvial flooding is flooding resulting from rainfall-generated overland flow, before the runoffenters any watercourse or sewer. Urban pluvial flooding arises from high intensity extremerainfall events. This volume deals with the many aspects involved with pluvial andcoincidental flooding, investigating causes and consequences. Various techniques toanticipate and forecast floods are presented, to help reduce their impact and limitconsequences, both in the short and long term. Case studies and instructions for trainingand education are also included. The chapters were contributed by experts on the subject,working on flood management and flood impact reduction in many countries.CRC PressMarket: Civil Engineering / GeographyMarch 2016: 246x174: 416ppHb: 978-0-415-62158-8: £76.99eBook: 978-0-203-50368-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780415621588

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMultiscale Physical Processes of Fine Sediment inan Estuary

Impact of Improved Operation and Maintenanceon Cohesive Sediment Transport in Gezira Scheme,Sudan Yuanyang Wan, UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education,

Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesEstuaries are natural highly dynamic and rapidly changingsystems, comprising a complex combination of physicalprocesses on many different time- and space- scales. Theresearch conducted a systematic study on the topic of finesediment physical processes in a meso-tidal convergent alluvialestuary. By means of multi-approaches (field survey, laboratoryexperiment and numerical modeling) and from multi-angles(data-driven analysis and process-based modeling) itis highlighted that multiscale (including micro- and macro- scale)

Ishraga S. Osman, UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education,Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesSediment transport in irrigation canals makes water managementvery complicated. The aim of the study was to reduce the impactof fine sediment deposition in irrigation canals by improvingthe operation and maintenance procedures. A numerical modelhas been developed to simulate the cohesive sediment transportin irrigation canals. This model is a useful tool for the operatorsand decision makers to assess different options of operation interms of sediment transport. This study found that sedimentdeposition in the canals can be minimized if the operation based

on crop water requirement is adjusted at a certain period during the flood season.

physical processes jointly characterize the current and sediment regime in a fine sedimentestuarine system.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderModeling Estuarine Morphodynamics underCombined River and Tidal ForcingUNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis

Leicheng Guo, UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education,Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesSchematized morphodynamic modeling in 1D and 2D modeand morphodynamic modeling of the Yangtze River Estuarybased on a process-based numerical model (Delft3D) areconducted. Morphodynamic sensitivities to river dischargemagnitude and time variations, tidal strength and tidalconstituents are then systematically explored. This researchindicates the value of numerical modeling in examininglong-term morphodynamic development in millennia time scale.Understanding of the controls on morphodynamic behavior in

estuaries under river and tidal forcing is to the benefit of managing estuaries’ functions ina long-term point of view.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderModeling Shallow Water Flows Using theDiscontinuous Galerkin Method

Abdul A. Khan and Wencong LaiThis book introduces the discontinuous Galerkin (DG) methodand its application to shallow water flows. The emphasis is toshow details and modifications required to apply the schemeto real-world flow problems. It allows the readers to understandand develop robust and efficient computer simulation modelsthat can be used to model flow, contaminant transport, andother factors in rivers and coastal environments. The bookincludes a large set of tests to illustrate the use of the model fora wide range of applications.

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderEnvironmental Microbiology for Engineers, SecondEdition

Biogenic Nanoparticles of Elemental SeleniumSynthesis, Characterization and Relevance in Wastewater Treatment

Rohan Jain, UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, Delft,The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesBio-remediation of selenium containing wastewater is not onlyefficient but it also gives insight into the fate of selenium in thebioreactors and environment, thus improving the recoveryefficiencies. However, there are still many unknowns in the fateof the selenium present in the wastestreams when treated usingmicrobial processes. E.g. the characteristics of biogenic colloidalelemental selenium nanoparticles (BioSeNPs). This book willimprove our fundamental understanding on the characteristicsand fate of BioSeNPs in the bioreactors and environment, it also

Volodymyr Ivanov, Iowa State University, Ames, USA;Nanyang Technological University, SingaporeThis book enables engineering students to understand howmicrobiology can be applied to environmental and civilengineering research and practical applications. Writtenspecifically for senior undergraduate to graduate-level civil andenvironmental engineering students, the textbook encompassesboth fundamental and applied principles and covers topics suchas the microbiology of water, wastewater, soil and airbiotreatment systems used in environmental and civilengineering. This new, updated edition adds a new chapter onconstruction biotechnology, as well as a new quiz and tutorialquestions.uses the fundamental knowledge to improve the bioremediation process and recoverability

of selenium. CRC PressMarket: Environmental ScienceCRC PressDecember 2015: 235 x 156: 413ppMarket: Water Science, Technology and EngineeringHb: 978-1-498-70212-6: £82.00October 2015: 240 x 170: 284ppeBook: 978-1-498-70214-0Pb: 978-1-138-02831-9: £57.99Prev. Ed Hb: 978-1-420-09234-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138028319* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498702126

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFate and Transport of Nutrients in Groundwaterand Surface Water in an Urban Slum Catchment,Kampala, Uganda

Ecological Technologies for Industrial WastewaterManagementPetrochemicals, Metals, Semi-Conductors, and Paper Industries

Edited by Victor M. Monsalvo, Abengoa Research, Seville,SpainWater is essential to our planet’s life, and protecting our waterresources is a prerequisite for building a sustainable future. Sincewater use is inextricably linked to energy use, however, we facesignificant challenges. Water plays an essential role in many, ifnot most, manufacturing facilities. In a world facing awater-scarcity crisis, much research and development currentlyfocuses on decreasing industries’ water-use footprint. Thiscompendium volume looks briefly at several select industriesand investigates various water treatment processes for each,including microbial biotechnologies, ozone-related processes,adsorption, and photochemical reactions, among others.

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Philip Mayanja Nyenje, UNESCO-IHE Institute for WaterEducation, Delft. The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesInvestigating the generation, transport and fate ofsanitation-related nutrients in ground- and surface water in anurban slum area in sub-Saharan Africa. In excess, nutrients cancause eutrophication of downstream water bodies.Nitrogen-containing rain and domestic wastewater from slumareas are important sources of nutrients in urban catchments.Contrary to surface water, nutrients were greatly attenuated ingroundwater by the pit latrine-alluvial aquifer system, implyingthat interventions to manage nutrients in slum areas should

focus on surface water. Important because urbanisation in developing countries is anongoing trend accompanied by a lack of proper sanitation systems.

Market: Environmental EngineeringCRC PressJune 2015: 229 x 152: 302ppMarket: Water Science, Technology and EngineeringHb: 978-1-771-88147-0: £89.00November 2014: 240 x 170: 160ppeBook: 978-1-771-88286-6Pb: 978-1-138-02715-2: £38.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781771881470* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138027152

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Manufacturing Amit Gross, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, AdiMaimon, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, YuvalAlfiya, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa andEran Friedler, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, HaifaThis comprehensive text describes the chemical, physical, andmicrobial properties of greywater. It covers the treatment andremoval of greywater pollutants, providing case studies ofcommon methods. It also identifies the risks involved andproposes regulatory measures to help reduce these risks,reviewing the greywater management strategies, policies, andlegislation of several different countries. Plus, the book discussesthe prevailing public perception and willingness to adopt varioususes of greywater, while analyzing the economic impact of

greywater reuse from both the consumer and national perspectives.

New Treatment TechnologiesEdited by Victor M. Monsalvo, Abengoa Research, Seville,SpainThis book is an accessible research compendium, highly usefulfor anyone involved with the phytosanitaries, food and beverage,pharmaceutical, or textile industries. The editor, Victor Monsalvo,is a well-respected expert in the field who has included manyof his own studies. He has also enlisted articles from otherresearchers from around the world. Together, they offer a rangeof treatment methodologies for manufacturing wastewater,including anaerobic processes and catalyzation. They focus onadvanced treatment processes that would improve currentefficiency and reduced energy costs. Feasibility and potentialproblems are also thoroughly discussed.

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Edited by Ajay Kumar Mishra, University of Johannesburg,South AfricaUsing an interdisciplinary approach, this book provides acomprehensive discussion about nanocomposites forremediation of waste water and microbial treatment. It presentsthe fundamental knowledge and recent advancements forresearch and development. It covers biopolymers-basednanocomposites for organic\inorganic pollutant removal andtechniques for decontamination of water.

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A Series of Advances, Volume 22Edited by Arup K. Sengupta, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USASeries: Ion Exchange and Solvent Extraction SeriesThe field of ion exchange has permeated into a wide array of applications ranging frommining to microelectronics, environment to energy, drug delivery to detection, food tofertilizer, chemical cleaning to catalysis, bio-separation to brackish water, and many others.Ion exchange has taken a dominant role in offering solutions to many concurrent problemsboth in the developed and the developing world. New materials and new processes arerapidly growing. The six chapters assembled in this latest volume reflect diversecontributions from researchers across the globe who are making noticeable strides in thefield of ion exchange.

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Principles and ApplicationsSeong-Hoon Yoon, Ecolab, Naperville, Illinois, USASeries: Advances in Water and Wastewater Transport andTreatmentA good fundamental understanding of membranes andmembrane systems and of biological systems is crucial inproperly addressing the evaluation, selection, design, andoperation of membrane bioreactors. This book covers nearly allthe theoretical and practical aspects of membrane bioreactortechnology with up-to-date information. By understanding theties between theories and practices, readers will not onlyunderstand what can be accomplished with current technology,but why this occurs, and how theoretical and practical limitsmay be overcome in the future.

Edited by Alberto Figoli, Institute on Membrane Technology,ITM-CNR, Rende, Italy, Jan Hoinkis, Karlsruhe University ofApplied Sciences, Karlsruhe, Germany and JochenBundschuh, University of Southern Queensland (USQ),Toowoomba, QLD, Australia & Royal Institute of Technology(KTH), Stockholm, SwedenSeries: Sustainable Water Developments - Resources,Management, Treatment, Efficiency and ReuseThis work focuses on the application of membrane technologiesin removing toxic metals/metalloids from water. Particularattention is devoted to the removal of arsenic, uranium, andfluoride. The book describes both pressure driven traditional

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bio-reactors) employed in the application of interest. Key aspect of this book is to provideHb: 978-1-482-25583-6: £114.00information on both the basics of membrane technologies and on the results dependingon the type of technology employed.

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Membrane FabricationEdited by Nidal Hilal, Centre for Water AdvancedTechnologies and Environmental Research (CWATER),College of Engineering, Swansea University, UK, AhmadFauzi Ismail, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor Bahru,Malaysia and Chris Wright, Multidisciplinary NanotechnologyCentre, College of Engineering, Swansea University, UKMembranes play a crucial role in ensuring the optimum use andrecovery of materials in manufacturing. This book examinescurrent membrane fabrication methods and how they are usedin the optimization of membrane applications. They presentinnovative ideas on the development of membrane science andtechnology with a view toward efficient application ofmembrane separation processes. Exploring fabrication processes

Edited by A.F. Ismail, AMTEC Materials and ManufacturingAlliance and Takeshi Matsuura, University of OttawaSeries: Sustainable Water Developments - Resources,Management, Treatment, Efficiency and ReuseThis book provides information to assess the quantity and qualityof current research and development activities in the ASEANregion, especially on membrane science and technology,which is recognized nowadays as one of the most powerful toolsto solve environmental and energy problems. The book alsoreflects upon the Middle East region, where research on watertreatment is growing due to scarcity of water. It will open up anew avenue for the establishment of global collaboration withfor polymeric, inorganic, and composite membranes, the book details the effects of different

a view to achieve our common goal of welfare of the human society. The book will beuseful for the engineers, scientists, professors and graduate students.

fabrication conditions and how these conditions can be controlled to optimize membraneconstruction and the subsequent application of the membrane system.

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Edition A Guide for the Nonengineering ProfessionalFrank R. Spellman, Spellman Environmental Consultants,Norfolk, Virginia, and Old Dominion University, Norfolk,Virginia, USAWritten in Frank Spellman’s trademark, engaging, and highlyreadable style, this book discusses issues facing thewater/wastewater and desalination industries. It covers howreverse osmosis is used in drinking water purification fromseawater as well as other industrial applications. By design, thistext does not include an in-depth discussion of mathematics,engineering, chemistry, or biology. However, it does includenumerous illustrations as well as an extensive glossary of termsand abbreviations for easy comprehension of concepts andprocesses, and for quick reference.

Ronald W. Crites, Brown and Caldwell, Davis, California, USA,E. Joe Middlebrooks, Superior, Colorado, USA and RobertK. BastianThis new edition examines all changes and advancements thathave taken place since the previous edition published in 2005.It outlines the planning, feasibility assessment, and site selectionmethods unique to natural processes as well as the basic processresponses and interactions governing natural systems. Itexamines the systems in detail, discussing wastewater pondsystems, free water surface constructed wetlands, subsurfaceand vertical flow constructed wetlands, land treatment, sludgemanagement, and onsite wastewater systems. The bookillustrates practical aspects through numerous examples and

data tables. CRC PressMarket: Water Science & EngineeringCRC PressAugust 2015: 235 x 156: 324ppMarket: Water EngineeringHb: 978-1-498-72750-1: £82.00March 2014: 235 x 156: 549ppeBook: 978-1-498-72753-2Hb: 978-1-466-58326-9: £114.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498727501eBook: 978-1-466-58327-6

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Principles of Membrane Bioreactors for WastewaterTreatment

Hee-Deung Park, In-Soung Chang and Kwang-Jin LeeMembrane bioreactor (MBR) technology is a wastewatertreatment method combining biological pollutant treatmentwith physical membrane separation. It has gained increasingcommercial significance over the last decade, with applicationsin municipal and industrial wastewater treatment becomingincreasingly widespread. This book covers a wide variety of MBRtopics, including filtration theory, membrane materials andgeometry, fouling phenomena and properties, and strategiesfor minimizing fouling. Also covered are practical aspects suchas operation, maintenance, design, and application.

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Chol Deng Thon Abel, UNESCO-IHE Institute for WaterEducation, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesTreatment and reuse of wastewater effluent using soil aquifertreatment (SAT) is an attractive cost-effective andenvironmentally friendly option that is employed with nointensive use of electricity and chemicals. This study highlightsthe prospects of using SAT for treatment and reuse of primaryeffluent (PE), especially in developing countries wherewastewater is not treated to secondary and tertiary effluentlevels due to lack of investment and operation costs to runsizable wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs).

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Second Edition Bacterial and Pharmaceutical ExposuresEdited by Victor M. Monsalvo, Abengoa Research, Seville,SpainThis book examines the myriad ways in which wastewater canimpact public health. The editor, a well-respected expert in hisfield, has collected the most recent and pertinent investigationsinto this serious issue. The book includes studies on the presenceof various human enteric viruses in wastewater, antibioticresistance produced by genetic changes in wastewater bacterialcommunities, the presence of antidepressants in waterconsumed by the public, and methods of treatment for removingbacteria and pharmaceuticals from wastewater. This volumeprovides state-of-the-art information about advances inwastewater treatment, and points the way toward futureproductive research.

Michael Curley, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USAThis book will address ways to provide the highest quality water services at the lowestpossible cost, and examine the major finance issues that system managers face. It will dealwith grants, loans, municipal bonds, tariffs/rates and subsidies, as well as the majorgovernment finance programs offered by the Department of Agriculture and the EPA. Itwill also provide managers with the tools to devise innovative financial strategies to maketheir systems much more efficient. This fully revised edition will present an easy-to-readguide for understanding the myriad options available for financing water and wastewaterprojects and how to evaluate the most appropriate options.

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Edited by George A. Raftelis, Raftelis Financial Consultants,Charlotte, North Carolina, USAThis new edition updates all areas covered in the previouseditions, and substantially expands topics to include major trendsin the water and wastewater finance and pricing; managementstructures supporting finance and pricing; water budget pricing;reuse water pricing; wholesale and wheeling rates; computermodeling of financial and pricing systems; finance and pricingmanagement graphics and reports; risk management inestablishing water and wastewater rates and selecting alternativedelivery methods; overview of stormwater finance, datamanagement, and pricing; and public education outreach.

Edited by Sheila Olmstead, University of Texas at Austin,USAThe number of tight oil and shale gas wells continues to riseprimarily in the US, but also worldwide. The US has vast reservesof oil and natural gas, which now are commercially reachableas a result of advances in horizontal drilling and hydraulicfracturing technologies. But as hydraulic fracturing is increasinglyused, concerns have been raised. This book examines four majorissues, taking a scientific look from different perspectives at wateruse in shale gas development, potential environmental effectsof wastewater from fracking, how to mitigate potential risksassociated with wastewater from shale development, andregulatory approaches to the wastewater management problem.

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderMathematics Manual for Water and WastewaterTreatment Plant Operators, Second Edition

Wastewater Stabilization PondsFrank R. Spellman, Spellman Environmental Consultants,Norfolk, Virginia, and Old Dominion University, Norfolk,Virginia, USA and Joanne E. Drinan, EnvironmentalConsultant, Treadwell, New York, USANatural systems for the treatment and management of municipaland industrial wastewater and biosolids feature processes thatuse minimal energy and minimal or no chemicals. This bookdescribes stabilization ponds, a passive wastewater treatmenttechnique employed in the ongoing sustainability movementin wastewater treatment operations. It focuses on wastewaterstabilization ponds (lagoons) that model the physical andbiochemical interactions that occur in natural ponds. It highlightswastewater pond management processes and operation

Basic Mathematics for Water and Wastewater OperatorsFrank R. Spellman, Spellman Environmental Consultants,Norfolk, Virginia, and Old Dominion University, Norfolk,Virginia, USAProviding a basic understanding of arithmetic andproblem-solving techniques for water and wastewater operators,this book introduces and reviews fundamental concepts criticalto qualified operators. Presented at a basic level, this volumereviews fractions and decimals, rounding numbers, significantdigits, raising numbers to powers, averages, proportions,conversion factors, flow and detention time, and the areas andvolumes of different shapes. It builds a strong foundation basedon theoretical math concepts, which it then applies to solvingpractical problems for both water and wastewater operations.

procedure that provide passive treatment with a minimum of energy-driven mechanicalelements.

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Wastewater TreatmentOccurrence and Fate of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)

Edited by Amy J. Forsgren, Xylem Inc., Sundbyberg, SwedenSeries: Advances in Water and Wastewater Transport andTreatmentPolycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) are a group ofsemi-volatile organic compounds that are formed during theincomplete burning of gas, coal, oil, wood, garbage, or otherorganic substances. PAHs are a concern because a number ofthem have been identified as genotoxic and/or carcinogenic.They pose a threat to ecological systems and can cause healthproblems. A significant source of PAHs is the effluent ofwastewater treatment plants. This book explores the occurrenceand the treatability of PAHs in wastewater treatment.

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Math Concepts and CalculationsFrank R. Spellman, Spellman Environmental Consultants,Norfolk, Virginia, and Old Dominion University, Norfolk,Virginia, USAThis volume covers computations and applied math problemsused in wastewater treatment operations. It explains calculationsfor flow, velocity, and pumping; preliminary and primarytreatments; trickling filtration; rotating biological contactors; andchemical dosage. It also addresses various aspects of biosolidsin wastewater. The text presents math operations thatprogressively advance to higher, more practical applications,including math operations knowledge expected of operatorsat the highest level of licensure. Readers working through thebook systematically will acquire a definitive understanding of

Market: Water Science & EngineeringApril 2015: 235 x 156: 260ppHb: 978-1-482-24317-8: £99.00eBook: 978-1-482-24318-5 performing applied water calculations that are essential for a successful career in the water

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2nd EditionMathematics Manual for Water and WastewaterTreatment Plant Operators, Second Edition: WaterTreatment OperationsMath Concepts and Calculations

Frank R. Spellman, Spellman Environmental Consultants,Norfolk, Virginia, and Old Dominion University, Norfolk,Virginia, USAThis volume covers computations used in water treatment withapplied math problems specific to waterworks operations. Itexplains calculations for pumping, water source and storage,coagulation and flocculation, sedimentation, filtration,chlorination, fluoridation, and water softening. The text presentsmath operations that progressively advance to higher, morepractical applications, including math operations that operatorsat the highest level of licensure would be expected to perform.Readers working through the book systematically acquire adefinitive understanding of performing applied water

calculations that are essential for a successful career in the water industry.

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2nd EditionMathematics Manual for Water and WastewaterTreatment Plant Operators, Second Edition - ThreeVolume Set

Frank R. Spellman, Spellman Environmental Consultants,Norfolk, Virginia, and Old Dominion University, Norfolk,Virginia, USAA comprehensive, self-contained mathematics reference, thisthree-volume set is useful to water and wastewater operatorsof all levels of expertise and experience. The three volumes coverfundamental math concepts, applied math concepts for watertreatment operators, and applied math concepts for wastewatertreatment operators. The texts highlight the kinds of examquestions operators can expect to see on state licensureexaminations. Readers working through the volumes

systematically will acquire a definitive understanding of performing appliedwater/wastewater calculations that are essential for a successful career in the water industry.

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1 Volume SetDummy text to keep placeholderExperimental and Modeling Studies of HorizontalSubsurface Flow Constructed Wetlands TreatingDomestic Wastewater

Air Pollution and Freshwater EcosystemsSampling, Analysis, and Quality Assurance

Timothy J Sullivan, E&S Environmental Chemistry, Corvallis,Oregon, USA, Alan T. Herlihy, Oregon State University,Corvallis, USA and James R. Webb, University of Virginia,Charlottesville, USAA practical book for professionals who rely on water quality datafor decision making, this book is based on three decadesexperience of three highly published water and watershedresource professionals. It focuses on the analysis of air pollutionsensitive waters and the consequent effects associated with soiland water acidification, nutrient-N enrichment, or the effects ofatmospherically deposited toxic substances. It also covers lakezooplankton and/or stream macroinvertebrate biomonitors.Explanations of the reasons behind various recommendationsprovide readers with the tools needed to alter recommended

protocols to match particular study needs and budget.

Njenga Mburu, UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education,Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesThis book contributes to performance data and getting a bettermechanistic understanding about the factors influencing theperformance of horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland(HSSF-CW) treating real domestic wastewater under tropicalconditions. The findings obtained in this research may proveuseful towards the wider application of the constructed wetland

wastewater treatment technology and the optimization of full-scale HSSF-CW.

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Bioremediation of WastewaterFactors and Treatment

Edited by Olga Sanchez, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,Barcelona, SpainThe quantity and quality of waste generated and dischargedinto natural water bodies is a topic of serious concern.Consequently, there is a need for different strategies to addresswastewater treatment and subsequent reuse, especially in aridand semi-arid areas where water shortages are the rule. Editedby a professor of genetics and microbiology with extensiveresearch, this compendium provides an overview of the mostcurrent research into many facets of wastewater bioremediation.The book is broken into three sections: microbial communitiesfor wastewater treatment, environmental factors, and treatments.

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Solutions for Arsenic and Chromium RemovalEdited by Marek Bryjak, Wroclaw University of Technology,Poland, Nalan Kabay, Ege University, Izmir, Turkey, BernabeL. Rivas and Jochen Bundschuh, University of SouthernQueensland, Toowoomba, AustraliaSeries: Sustainable Water Developments - Resources,Management, Treatment, Efficiency and ReuseDue to increasing demand for water potable and irrigation, watersuppliers have to use alternative resources. They either have toregenerate wastewater or deal with contaminated surface water.This book brings together the experiences of various experts inpreparing innovative materials selective for arsenic andchromium and performing innovative processes for removal of

these two elements from water and will be of interest to engineers and decision makersMarket: Environmental Scienceresponsible for safe water production and delivery. Part 1: preparation of innovative materialsJune 2015: 229 x 152: 371ppwith improved affinity towards arsenic as well as chromium. Part 2: innovative methodsfor removal of these toxic elements.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSanitation in Unsewered Urban Poor AreasThe Effect of Riparian Zones on Nitrate Removal by

Denitrification at the River Basin Scale Technology Selection, Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment and GreyWater TreatmentLinh Hoang, UNESCO-IHE, Institute for Water Education,

Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesThe riparian zone plays an important role in nitrogen removal,despite the minor proportion of the land area that it covers. Themain objective of this thesis is to enhance the SWAT model byadding (i) a landscape routing concept across different landscapeunits, and (ii) a Riparian Nitrogen Model to simulate thedenitrification process in riparian zones. Case study results showthat SWAT_LS is able to evaluate the effect of denitrification inriparian zones, taking into account their specific locations asinterfaces between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. These

Alex Yasoni Katukiza, UNESCO-IHE Institute for WaterEducation, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesThe PhD thesis covers aspects of sanitation technologies in forurban slums. A novel method for selection of sustainablesanitation technologies that involves stake holder participationis presented. In addition, a Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment(QMRA) was carried out based on the exposure routes and theactual concentration of pathogens (waterborne viruses andbacteria). The thesis also covers the main conclusions onsanitation in unsewered urban poor areas and recommendationsfor future research.modifications enable the SWAT model to be used for flow and nitrogen modelling in

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1 Volume SetOne Century of the Discovery of Arsenicosis in LatinAmerica (1914-2014) As2014Proceedings of the 5th International Congress on Arsenic in theEnvironment, May 11-16, 2014, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Edited by Marta I. Litter, National University of General SanMartín, Prov. de Buenos Aires, Argentina, Hugo B. Nicolli,National University of General San Martín, Prov. de BuenosAires, Argentina, Martin Meichtry, National University ofGeneral San Martín, Prov. de Buenos Aires, Argentina, NataliaQuici, Jochen Bundschuh, University of SouthernQueensland (USQ), Toowoomba, QLD, Australia & RoyalInstitute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden, ProsunBhattacharya, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm,

Sweden and Ravi Naidu, University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes, AustraliaSeries: Arsenic in the Environment - ProceedingsThe congress "Arsenic in the Environment" offers an international, multi- and interdisciplinarydiscussion platform for arsenic research aimed at short-term solutions of problems withconsiderable social impact, rather than only focusing on cutting edge and breakthroughresearch in physical, chemical, toxicological, medical and other specific issues on arsenicon a broader environmental realm.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderClosed Circuit Trickle Irrigation DesignAgricultural Water Productivity Optimization for

Irrigated Teff (Eragrostic Tef) in a Water ScarceSemi-Arid Region of Ethiopia

Theory and ApplicationsEdited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor) and Hani A. A. Mansour,National Research Center, EgyptSeries: Research Advances in Sustainable Micro IrrigationThis new volume in the Research Advances in Sustainable MicroIrrigation book series presents a diverse collection of researchon closed circuit irrigational technology and design and providesstudies of its use on such crops as wheat, maize, yellow corn,soybeans, rice, and snap peas. This book will be valuable forthose interested in irrigation planning and management, namely,researchers, scientists, educators, upper-level students,agricultural extension services, and others.

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Yenesew Mengiste Yihun, UNESCO-IHE Institute for WaterEducation, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesThe prospects for the future are clear. Agriculture will have torespond to changing patterns of demand for food and combatfood insecurity and poverty amongst marginalized communities.In so doing, agriculture will have to compete for scarce waterwith other users and reduce pressure on the water environment.Moreover, water managers have to unlock the potential ofagricultural water management practices to raise productivityof water, spread equitable access to water, and conserve thenatural productivity of the water resource base. This PhD thesis

presents field tests combined with modelling work on the cultivation of irrigated Teff(Eragrostic Tef) in the Awash Rift Valley of Ethiopia.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderDrought: Research and Science-Policy InterfacingBest Management Practices for Drip Irrigated Crops

Edited by Joaquin Andreu, Universidad Politecnica deValencia, Spain, Abel Solera, Universidad Politecnica deValencia, Spain, Javier Paredes-Arquiola, UniversitatPolitecnica de Valencia, Spain, David Haro-Monteagudo,Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain and Henny vanLanen, Wageningen University, The NetherlandsThis book aims to foster development of drought policies andplans to reduce risk and vulnerability, and to enhancepreparedness and resilience, and will be of interest to researchersand professionals in those fields related to drought, such asclimatology, meteorology, hydrology, agronomy, ecology, watereconomy, and water management, and to policy makers

Edited by Kamal Gurmeet Singh, Punjab Agricultural,Ludhiana, India, Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor) and Ramesh P. Rudra,University of Guelph, Ontario, CanadaSeries: Research Advances in Sustainable Micro IrrigationThis book focuses on best management practices for dripirrigated crops. It cover irrigation methods, scheduling of microirrigation, and mulching and crop performance. Micro irrigationtechniques with diverse crops are discussed, including sweetpepper, chili, tomatoes, cauliflower, wheat, sweet peas,sugarcane, and potatoes. The performance of the varioustechniques has been tested and evaluated in the field. Writtenby experts on micro irrigation, this valuable book is a must-havefor micro irrigation professionals as well as advanced students.

involved in drought preparedness and mitigation strategies at local, regional, national andinternational levels.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderDynamics in Organic Matter Processing, EcosystemMetabolism and Tropic Sources for Consumers inthe Mara River, Kenya

Capacity Development for Learning and KnowledgePermeationThe Case of Water Utilities in Sub-Saharan Africa

Silas Mvulirwenande, UNESCO-IHE Institute for WaterEducation, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesThis book investigates knowledge and capacity development(KCD) processes in water utilities in Sub-Saharan Africa. The threecases analysed reveal that the learning impact of KCD on utilitiesdepends on whether they are able to close their learning cycle,i.e., to ensure that improved capacity is also translated intomainstream behaviour. This finding challenges conventionalwisdom for which KCD translates "automatically" into improvedperformance. Hence the need to focus KCD evaluation on bothcapacity-improvement and -application.; Water utilities in

Frank Onderi Masese, UNESCO-IHE Institute for WaterEducation, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesTo properly conserve, restore and manage riverine ecosystemsand the services they provide, it is pertinent to understand theirfunctional dynamics. This thesis explores the functioning oftropical African streams and savanna rivers by assessing thespatial and temporal dynamics in organic processing and carbonflow in riverine food webs. The thesis contributes to the theoryand has improved understanding of the functioning of Africantropical streams in terms of shredder diversity and role in organicmatter processing. The thesis also shows that large mammalian

Sub-Saharan Africa could reinvent themselves by embracing change managementapproaches and striving to become learning organisations.

herbivores enhance terrestrial-aquatic food-web linkages in savanna rivers via their transferof terrestrial organic matter.

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Economics of Water Management in AgricultureEdited by Thomas Bournaris, Julio Berbel, University ofCordoba, Spain, Basil Manos, Aristotle University ofThessaloniki, Greece and Davide Viaggi, University ofBologna Viale Fanin, ItalyThis book includes a set of papers from distinguished scholarswho critically examine economic issues relating to therelationship between water and agriculture, with a special focuson irrigation. Employing state of the art methodologies, theyaddress the most relevant issues in water policy. The volumeoffers a wide spectrum of innovative approaches and originaland relevant cases with a focus on irrigated European agriculture.The topics analyzed include qualitative and quantitative issues,water markets, demand analysis, economic analysis,implementation of economic issues.

Patricia M. Trambauer Arechavaleta, UNESCO-IHE Institutefor Water EducationSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesDeveloping a modelling framework for hydrological droughtforecasting in sub-Saharan Africa as a step towards an effectiveearly warning system. The hydrological drought forecastingsystem makes use of a hydrological model that was found to besuitable for drought forecasting in Africa and could representthe most severe past droughts. The modelling results showedthat there is an added value in computing indicators based onthe hydrological model for the identification of droughts andtheir severity. An effective drought forecasting and warning

system will hopefully contribute to important aspects in the region such as water security,food security, hazard management, and risk reduction.

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Geospatial Technology for Water ResourceApplications

Edited by Cornelio Alberto Zolin, EmbrapaAgrosilvopastoral, Setor Comercial Sinop, Brazil and Renatode A. R. Rodrigues, Embrapa Agrosilvopastoral, SetorComercial Sinop, BrazilClimate change and its impact on water resources in agriculturepose one of the biggest challenges for food, energy, fiber, andwater security worldwide and, as a consequence, for society.This book presents a multidisciplinary approach towards climatechange and water resources in agriculture and provides acomprehensive perspective about the core points central to thissubject. Other topics that are covered in this bookinclude important insights concerning hydrological cycle, forests,land use change and water, low carbon agriculture, green

Edited by Prashant K. Srivastava, ESSIC/NASA GoddardSpace Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland, USA, PremChandra Pandey, University of Leicester, UK, Pavan Kumar,Bansthali University, Tonk, India, Akhilesh SinghRaghubanshi, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India andDawei Han, +44University of Bristol, UKThis book advances the scientific understanding, development,and application of geospatial technologies related to waterresource management. It presents recent developments andapplications specifically by utilizing new earth observationdatasets such as TRMM/GPM, AMSR E/2, SMOS, SMAP and GCOMin combination with GIS, artificial intelligence, and hybridtechniques. By linking geospatial techniques with new satellite

economy concepts, as well as the state of the art on United Nations Framework Conventionon Climate Change and Global Research Alliance are provided.

missions for earth and environmental science, the book promotes the synergistic andmultidisciplinary activities of scientists and users working in the field of hydrological sciences.

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Schemes in View of Water Saving and Sustainability Jos G. TimmermanThis book provides the necessary elements to determine exactlywhat information should be collected to make the collectedinformation relevant for policy makers. It highlights thedissatisfaction of information users about the information theyget and the reasons for this dissatisfaction. It also discussesgeneral issues around the role and use of information in policymaking. The text then describes the how to develop a fullunderstanding of the policy makers’ information needs and willdescribe how policy makers can be included in the process.Finally, the book describes how the results from this process areinput for the information production process.

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Sugar Estates and Community Managed Schemes in EthiopiaZeleke Agide Dejen, UNESCO-IHE Institute for WaterEducation, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesThis thesis evaluates the performance of two large-scale(Wonji-Shoa and Metahara) and two community-managed(Golgota and Wedecha) irrigation schemes located in the AwashRiver Basin of Ethiopia. The study focussed on hydraulic/waterdelivery performance in the large-scale schemes, and oncomparative and internal irrigation service (utility) evaluation inthe community-managed schemes. Water delivery performancewas evaluated using routine data and hydrodynamic modelling.Farmers’ utility was evaluated using qualitative responses of

July 2014: 235 x 156: 234ppHb: 978-1-466-59474-6: £79.99eBook: 978-1-466-59475-3water users. Major performance challenges in each category of schemes were addressed

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Integrated Water Resources Management in the21st Century: Revisiting the paradigm

Edited by Pedro Martinez-Santos, Computense Universityof Madrid, Madrid, Spain, Maite M. Aldaya, ComputenseUniversity of Madrid, Madrid, Spain and M. Ramón Llamas,Computense University of Madrid and Water Observatoryat The Marcelino Botín Foundation, Madrid, SpainIntegrated water resources management (IWRM) advocates acoordinated approach for managing water resources in a waythat balances social and economic needs with care for nature.While attractive, IWRM is both controversial and elusive. Thisbook provides a down-to-earth approach to the elusive conceptof integrated water resources management, drawing fromconceptual frameworks and real-life practice to identify the key

Adrian Delos Santos Almoradie, UNESCO-IHE Institute forWater Education, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesThe main challenge in stakeholder participation is maintainingthe participatory process. Stakeholders’ spatial distribution,limitation of financial resources and diverse stakeholders’ interest(even opposed) are some of the hindrances in maintaining theparticipatory process. Addressing these challenges andhindrances, this research developed and implemented threeframeworks for developing "Networked Environments forStakeholder Participation" (NESPs). The overall results of theresearch show that networked environments can address the

aspects that are yet to be resolved, it examines the role of water accounting, food trade,environmental externalities and intangible values as key aspects whose resolution will helpthe IWRM community move forward. challenges and hindrances in stakeholder participation and enhance participation in water

resources and flood management.CRC Press

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Micro and Small Enterprises, Water and DevelopingCountries

Understanding People and PlaceA Challenge for Sustainability in ColombiaEdited by Victor Roy Squires, University of Arizona, Tucson,USA - (Retired), Hugh Martin Milner, Water ManagementConsultant, Northbridge, Australia and Katherine AnneDaniell, The Australian National University, Canberra,AustraliaWorldwide development of agriculture and industry createsburgeoning demands on natural resources. Management of therivers and the surrounding landscape is one of the importanttasks for today and for the foreseeable future. Lessons learnedfrom centuries of management (and mismanagement) havebeen distilled into principles and practices which form thesubject matter for this book. It provides both a global perspectiveand an entrée to the special problems associated withmanagement of transboundary rivers.

Gloria Ana María Mónica Sanz Galindo, UNESCO-IHEInstitute for Water Education, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesThis thesis contributes to the research field of (micro and smallsized enterprises) McSEs in the sense that it has constituted aparadigm shift based on the recognition that empoweredmarginalized groups can make a difference in their own contexts,has added value to the research field of cleaner production (CP)in the context of McSEs in developing countries and hasmethodological implications for the social sciences. The latterhas brought the debate towards supporting action research forlonger periods of time in order to "grab" change processes, to

make a difference to the most needed, to involve academia with high values of societyand to provide relevant practical guidance.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSustainable Use of Land and Water Under Rainfedand Deficit Irrigation Conditions in Ogun-Osun RiverBasin, Nigeria

Modeling Methods and Practices in Soil and WaterEngineering

Edited by Balram Panigrahi, Orissa University of Agricultureand Technology, Bhubaneswar, India and Megh R. Goyal,University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological EngineeringThis book discusses the development of useful models and theirapplications in soil and water engineering. It covers variousmodeling methods, including groundwater recharge estimation,rainfall-runoff modeling using artificial neural networks,development and application of a water balance model and aHYDRUS-2D model for cropped fields, a multi-model approachfor stream flow simulation, multi-criteria analysis for constructionof groundwater structures in hard rock terrains, hydrologicmodeling of watersheds using remote sensing, and GIS andAGNPS.

Omotayo Babawande Adeboye, UNESCO-IHE Institute forWater Education, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesAgronomic practices need to be designed to improve the waterproductivity. This book describes water conservation practicessuch as Tied ridge, Mulch, Soil bund, Tied ridge plus Soil bund,Tied ridge plus Mulch, Mulch plus Soil bund and Direct sowingwhich were used in cultivating Soybeans during rainy seasons.Deficit irrigation during reproductive stages was applied withdrip lines.

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Sustainable Watershed ManagementEdited by I. Ethem Gonenc, IGEM Research & ConsultingCompany, Istanbul, Turkey, John P. Wolflin, IGEM Researchand Consulting, Annapolis, USA and Rosemarie C. Russo,IGEM Research and Consulting, Bogart, USAThis proceedings volume contains papers presented at the 2ndInternational Conference on Sustainable WatershedManagement (SuWaMa 2014). Contributions cover the followingtopics: sound watershed management practices, decisionsupport tools (such as monitoring, GIS, ecological economics,cost/benefit analysis and decision making models), integratedenvironmental model applications for management,trans-boundary environmental issues and global watershed

Edited by Kathleen A. Miller, Alan F. Hamlet, University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA,Douglas S. Kenney and Kelly T. RedmondSeries: Drought and Water CrisesGrowing populations, limited water availability, and changing social values have increasedthe complexity of urban water supply planning. Water utilities are struggling to understandthe impacts of global climate change on water supplies, water demands and vulnerabilityof source-area environmental resources and socio-ecological systems. This book providesinsights on these issues and describes strategies for building adaptive capacity whileimproving environmental stewardship. It helps readers understand patterns of wateravailability, existing policy problems and the potential impacts of climate change.

sustainability.This multidisciplinary volume will benefit natural and social scientists, CRC Pressengineers, managers and other professionals and stakeholders with an interest in waterresources and their management.

April 2016: 254 x 178: 480ppHb: 978-1-482-22797-0: £121.00eBook: 978-1-482-22798-7CRC Press* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482227970Market: Water Resources Management

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Urban Water Reuse HandbookEdited by Saeid Eslamian, Isfahan University of Technology,IranRapid population growth, along with drought, water-intensiveenergy development, climate change conditions, and a numberof other factors are all stressors on world water supplies. In manycountries throughout the world, water reuse has proved to bean effective and safe means to help satisfy growing waterdemands and offset scarcity. This book provides the latestinformation on water reuse applications with a focus on urbanareas. It examines numerous new and alternative methods forsustainable water supplies.

Toward an Integrated AssessmentYurong Hu, UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, Delft,The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesProviding an integrated assessment of the spatial and temporalvariability of both recent and future climate change impacts inthe Yellow River source region (YRSR) with specific focus onextremes. Covering hydrology, climate change and downscalingin mountain areas. This study makes a contribution toward animproved understanding of climate change impacts in the YRSR.The knowledge generated has important implications for waterresources management in the Yellow River and will be instructivefor climate change impacts studies in other mountain areas.

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Water and Fertigation Management in MicroIrrigation

An International PerspectiveEdited by Megh R. Goyal, University of Puerto Rico,Mayaguez (Retired professor)Series: Research Advances in Sustainable Micro IrrigationThis important volume, the ninth in the Research Advances inSustainable Micro Irrigation book series, provides an invaluableaddition to the literature and knowledge on the ever-growingneed for sustainable irrigation for agricultural crops in manywater-scarce parts of the world. The book specifically coversadvances in fertigation for water management in general as wellas for specific crops, such as peaches, maize, and citrus crops.

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Edited by Victor M. Monsalvo, Abengoa Research, Seville,SpainUN studies show that high-income, developed nations treatabout 70 percent of their wastewater. However, in low-incomedeveloping nations, only 8 percent of wastewater undergoesany kind of treatment. Inadequate water treatment has seriousconsequences for both human health and the environment.The articles in this compendium provide a representative crosssample of both developing and developed nations' watertreatment facilities. The editor has selected investigations thatoffer essential information for ongoing research at the graduateand professional levels, as well as for environmental engineersand others responsible for choosing the most efficient watertreatment technologies.Market: Agriculture

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Xuan Zhu, UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, Delft,The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesUser interface is one of the most important components fordecision support systems since it directly faces to the end users:decision makers and stakeholders. Implementation of modernvisualization and interaction techniques can fill the gap betweenmodels and information in order to assist the end user to achieveappropriate knowledge. Web-based interactive maps andconstruction of virtual environments are mainly described inthis research. Combining with several case studies, theadvantages and disadvantages of 2D and 3D visualization have

been revealed.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDesign and development of two novel constructedwetlandsThe Duplex-Constructed Wetland and the Constructed Wetroof

Maribel Zapater Pereyra, UNESCO-IHE Institute for WaterEducation, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesConstructed Wetlands (CWs) can guarantee an efficientwastewater treatment and an appealing green space at thesame time. However, they require large areas for theirconstruction that in many cases is not available. Two domesticwastewater treatment options were designed and studied withthe purpose of having a low space requirement: the Duplex-CWand the Constructed Wetroof (CWR). Several modifications andimprovements have been tested in order to select the mostappropriate Duplex-CW and CWR design. Overall, this thesis

contributes to the development of two efficient domestic wastewater treatmenttechnologies.

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Edited by Ralph W. Tiner, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service(retired), Hadley, Massachusetts, USA, Megan W. Lang,University of Maryland, Beltsville, Maryland, USA and VictorV. KlemasThis book provides a thorough introduction to the use ofremotely sensed data for wetland classification and mapping,as well as information on the latest technological advancementsdetailed by top scientists in the wetland classification andmapping field. It presents methods readily applicable toreal-world challenges. The authors describe the best techniquesfor mapping and classifying wetlands in a multitude of differentenvironments with commonly available data and withcost-effective methods. It also discusses the advantages and

disadvantages of using different techniques in different environments.

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONWetland SoilsGenesis, Hydrology, Landscapes, and Classification, Second Edition

Edited by Michael J. Vepraskas, North Caroline StateUniversity Raliegh, USA, and Christopher B. Craft, IndianaUniversity, Bloomington, USABoundaries of a wetland must be identified and located in thefield by examining three parameters: wetland plants, wetlandhydrology, and hydric soils. This book explains how wetland soilsare formed, described, and can be identified in the field. Thenew edition is a major revision of the 2000 book. Written byscientists with extensive field and academic experience, itcontains 11 new chapters, updates throughout, and augmentsthe previous material on wetland functions and restorations,while maintaining the field-oriented focus of the first book.

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Ecotoxicology ...................................................................... 54Computer Methods and Recent Advances inGeomechanics .................................................................... 67

Biogeography and Evolution in NewZealand .................................................................................. 12A Ecotoxicology and Chemistry Applications in

Environmental Management ....................................... 14Computing in Geographic InformationSystems ................................................................................... 70

Biological Treatment of Solid Waste ......................... 37Biology and Ecology of Anguillid Eels ....................... 12Absolute or Crude Risk ..................................................... 20

Activities in Navigation ...................................................... 5Ectomycorrhizal Symbioses in Tropical andNeotropical Forests ........................................................... 15Concrete Pavement Design, Construction, and

Performance, Second Edition ....................................... 74Biology and Ecology of Sardines andAnchovies .............................................................................. 12Adsorptive Removal of Heavy Metals from

Groundwater by Iron Oxide BasedAdsorbents ............................................................................ 95

Effect of Riparian Zones on Nitrate Removal byDenitrification at the River Basin Scale, The .......... 107Efficient Management of Wastewater fromManufacturing ................................................................. 102

Conflicts over Natural Resources in the GlobalSouth ....................................................................................... 42Conservation Geotechnics ............................................. 74

Biology and Management of Invasive Quagga andZebra Mussels in the Western United States ........... 12Biology, Ecology and Culture of Grey Mullets(Mugilidae) ........................................................................... 13

Advanced Oxidation Technologies ............................ 53Advanced Separations by SpecializedSorbents ................................................................................. 37

Ehrlich’s Geomicrobiology, Sixth Edition ................. 64Electrospinning for Advanced Energy andEnvironmental Applications ......................................... 37

Conservation of Subterranean Cultural Heritage,The ............................................................................................ 74Creative Safety Solutions, Second Edition ............... 26

Biomass Power for the World ........................................ 39Biomedical Engineering and EnvironmentalEngineering .......................................................................... 31

Advances in Biodegradation and Bioremediation ofIndustrial Waste .................................................................. 37Advances in Responsible LandAdministration .................................................................... 42

Encyclopedia of Natural Resources (Online) ........... 32Encyclopedia of Natural Resources - Land - VolumeI .................................................................................................. 32

Crisis Management of Chronic Pollution ................. 23Current Issues of Science and Research in the GlobalWorld ....................................................................................... 42

Biopesticides Handbook ................................................. 54Bioremediation of Wastewater ................................. 107

Agricultural Resource Use andManagement ....................................................................... 42

Encyclopedia of Natural Resources - Two-Volume Set(Print) ....................................................................................... 32D

Biotechnology, Agriculture, Environment andEnergy ..................................................................................... 13Bituminous Mixtures and Pavements VI .................. 31Boiler Operator's Handbook, Second Edition ........... 2

Agricultural Water Productivity Optimization forIrrigated Teff (Eragrostic Tef) in a Water ScarceSemi-Arid Region of Ethiopia ..................................... 109

Encyclopedia of Natural Resources - Water and Air -Vol II .......................................................................................... 32Energy and Environment ................................................ 32

Dam Protections against Overtopping and AccidentalLeakage .................................................................................. 59Bridge Engineering Handbook, Second

Edition ....................................................................................... 6Agroecology ......................................................................... 28Agroecology ......................................................................... 28

Energy and Environmental Engineering .................. 32Energy Dissipation in Hydraulic Structures ............. 60

Dams and Appurtenant Hydraulic Structures, 2ndedition ..................................................................................... 59Bridge Engineering Handbook, Second

Edition ....................................................................................... 6Agroecology ......................................................................... 28Agroecology in China ...................................................... 11

Energy Science and Applied Technology ................. 43Energy, Environment and Green BuildingMaterials ................................................................................ 39

Debris Flow ........................................................................... 59Delivering Change .......................................................... 100Delivering Integrated Flood RiskManagement .................................................................... 100

Bridge Engineering Handbook, SecondEdition ....................................................................................... 6Bridge Engineering Handbook, SecondEdition ....................................................................................... 6

Air and Environmental Quality in Livestock andAgricultural Buildings ......................................................... 2Air Pollution and Freshwater Ecosystems ............. 107Air Pollution Control Technology Handbook, SecondEdition ....................................................................................... 2

Engineering in Jointed and Faulted Rock ................ 82Engineering Tools for Environmental RiskManagement ....................................................................... 20Engineering Tools for Environmental RiskManagement ....................................................................... 20

Dependence Modeling with Copulas ........................ 29Design and development of two novel constructedwetlands .............................................................................. 114Design and Layout of Fire Sprinkler Systems, ThirdEdition, The ........................................................................... 26

Bridge Engineering Handbook, SecondEdition ....................................................................................... 6Building Earth Observation Cameras ........................ 77

CAir Quality, Fifth Edition ..................................................... 2Algae ....................................................................................... 11Algal Blooms and Membrane Based DesalinationTechnology ........................................................................... 97Amphibian and Reptile Adaptation andEnvironment ........................................................................ 11

Engineering Tools for Environmental RiskManagement ....................................................................... 20Engineering Tools for Environmental RiskManagement ....................................................................... 20Environment, Energy and AppliedTechnology ........................................................................... 39

Design of Hydraulic Gates, 2nd Edition .................... 59Design Principles of Ships and MarineStructures ................................................................................. 6Designing Renewable Energy Systems ..................... 43Dictionary of 21st Century Energy Technologies,Financing and Sustainability .......................................... 3

Calcium and Magnesium in Groundwater ............ 94Capacity Development for Learning and KnowledgePermeation ......................................................................... 109Carbon Footprint Handbook, The .............................. 31

Amphibious Building Design andConstruction ........................................................................... 5Analysis and Design of Marine Structures V .............. 5

Environmental and Ecological Statistics with R,Second Edition .................................................................... 29Displaying Time Series, Spatial, and Space-Time Data

with R ...................................................................................... 29Carrion Ecology, Evolution, and TheirApplications ......................................................................... 13Analysis of Capture-Recapture Data ......................... 29

Analysis of Oceanic Waters and Sediments ........... 53Environmental Applications of Instrumental ChemicalAnalysis ................................................................................... 53Disposal and Management of Solid Waste ............ 49Catalysis for Sustainability ............................................. 42

Analytical Modeling of Vehicle Fuel Consumption andEmission Rates ....................................................................... 2

Environmental Engineering .......................................... 33Environmental Engineering and ComputerApplication ........................................................................... 33

Drilling Manual, Fifth Edition, The .............................. 74Drought: Research and Science-PolicyInterfacing .......................................................................... 109

Centennial History of the Ecological Society ofAmerica, A ............................................................................. 13Centrifuge Modelling for Civil Engineers .................. 69Ancient Underground Opening and

Preservation .......................................................................... 74 Environmental Forensics Fundamentals ................. 55Drystone Retaining Walls ............................................... 74Changing Climates, Ecosystems and Environmentswithin Arid Southern Africa and AdjoiningRegions ................................................................................... 36

Antibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance in theEnvironment ........................................................................ 23Applications of Furrow and Micro Irrigation in Aridand Semi-Arid Regions .................................................... 36

Environmental Hazards andNeurodevelopment ........................................................... 55Environmental Hydrology, Third Edition ................. 97Environmental Impacts of RenewableEnergy ..................................................................................... 21

Durability of Geosynthetics, Second Edition ........... 31Dynamics in Organic Matter Processing, EcosystemMetabolism and Tropic Sources for Consumers in theMara River, Kenya ............................................................ 109

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Chemical Ecology .............................................................. 13Chemistry of Sustainable Energy ................................. 39Climate Change and Coastal Ecosystems .............. 54Climate Change and Temperate Forests ................. 13Climate Change and the Coast ................................... 59Climate Change and Water Resources ..................... 42

Applied Natural Science .................................................. 31Aquananotechnology ..................................................... 92Arsenic Toxicity .................................................................... 54Assessing the Impacts of Environmental Changes onthe Water Resources of the Upper Mara, Lake VictoriaBasin ........................................................................................ 97

Environmental Law from the PolicyPerspective ............................................................................ 26Environmental Life Cycle Assessment ....................... 43Environmental Methods for Transport NoiseReduction .............................................................................. 21

Earth Pressure and Earth-Retaining Structures, ThirdEdition ..................................................................................... 85Earth Surface Temperature Observation ................. 77

Climate Change Effect on Crop Productivity .......... 14Climate Change Mitigation ............................................. 2Climate Dynamics in Horticultural Science, TwoVolume Set ............................................................................ 24

Astrobiology ......................................................................... 64Astrobiology ......................................................................... 64Atlas of Human Poisoning and Envenoming, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 54

Environmental Microbiology for Engineers, SecondEdition .................................................................................. 102Environmental Problems in Marine Biology ........... 55Environmental Protection and Sustainable EcologicalDevelopment ....................................................................... 33

Earthquake Resistant Design of Buildings ............... 69Eco-design for Buildings andNeighbourhoods ................................................................ 31Ecological Causal Assessment ..................................... 20Ecological Forest Management Handbook ........... 14

Climate Dynamics in Horticultural Science, VolumeOne ........................................................................................... 24Climate Dynamics in Horticultural Science, VolumeTwo .......................................................................................... 25

Autecology ............................................................................ 11Avian Cognition .................................................................. 12

BEnvironmental Risk Analysis ......................................... 21Environmental Risk Assessment .................................. 55Environmental Science and Information ApplicationTechnology ........................................................................... 33

Ecological Resilience ......................................................... 23Ecological Technologies for Industrial WastewaterManagement .................................................................... 102Ecology and Conservation of LesserPrairie-Chickens .................................................................. 14

Closed Circuit Trickle Irrigation Design .................. 109Coagulation and Ultrafiltration in Seawater ReverseOsmosis Pretreatment ..................................................... 92Color Atlas of Glacial Phenomena ............................. 64Compressive Sensing for Urban Radar ..................... 77

Back Analysis in Rock Engineering ............................. 82Beach-Spawning Fishes .................................................. 12Bentonite Clay ..................................................................... 85

Environmental Systems Analysis withMATLAB® ................................................................................ 28Environmental Transport Phenomena .................... 37

Ecology and Conservation of North American SeaDucks ....................................................................................... 14Computational Methods for Reproductive and

Developmental Toxicology ............................................ 54Best Management Practices for Drip IrrigatedCrops ..................................................................................... 109

Environmental Waste Management ........................ 49Environmentally Sustainable Viticulture ................. 43

Economics for Environmental Professionals ........... 10Economics of Water Management inAgriculture .......................................................................... 110

Computational Modelling in Hydraulic and CoastalEngineering .......................................................................... 59Biochar ................................................................................... 87

Biogenic Nanoparticles of ElementalSelenium .............................................................................. 102

Ecosystem Modeling, Impact Assessment andForecasting ........................................................................... 14

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Introduction to Hydrogeology, Third Edition .......... 95High Performance Liquid Chromatography inPesticide Residue Analysis .............................................. 56

Global Urban Monitoring and Assessment throughEarth Observation .............................................................. 78

European Landscape Dynamics ................................. 77Everyday Environmental Toxins .................................. 23 Introduction to Tsallis Entropy Theory in Water

Engineering .......................................................................... 98Human Diseases from Wildlife ..................................... 16GlobalSoilMap .................................................................... 70Experimental and Modeling Studies of HorizontalSubsurface Flow Constructed Wetlands TreatingDomestic Wastewater ................................................... 107

Introductory Fisheries Analyses with R ...................... 30Ion Exchange and Solvent Extraction .................... 103

Human Hypersensitivity to EnvironmentalChemicals ................................................................................ 3

Golden-winged Warbler Ecology, Conservation andHabitat Management ...................................................... 15

Experimental Hydraulics: Methods, Instrumentation,Data Processing and Management .......................... 60

Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry of Light Gas-FormingElements ................................................................................ 63

Human Thermal Environments ................................... 23Humic Matter in Soil and the Environment ............ 87

GPS for Land Surveyors, Fourth Edition .................... 71Green Aviation ....................................................................... 3

Extreme Value Modeling and Risk Analysis ............ 29J

Hydrated Materials ............................................................ 34Hydraulic and Operational Performance of IrrigationSchemes in View of Water Saving andSustainability ..................................................................... 110

Green Building with Concrete ....................................... 26Green Building, Materials and CivilEngineering .......................................................................... 44Green Chemistry Laboratory Manual for GeneralChemistry .............................................................................. 51

FFate and Transport of Nutrients in Groundwater andSurface Water in an Urban Slum Catchment,Kampala, Uganda .......................................................... 102

Jet Grouting .......................................................................... 86

KHydraulic Engineering III ................................................. 67Hydraulic Fracturing Impacts andTechnologies ........................................................................ 21Hydraulicians in the USA 1800-2000 ......................... 60

Green Design and Manufacturing forSustainability ....................................................................... 44Green Factory, The ............................................................. 44Field and Laboratory Investigations in Agroecology,

Third Edition ......................................................................... 15Karstology ............................................................................. 64Key for Identification of Rock-Forming Minerals in ThinSection, A ............................................................................... 65

Hydrological Drought Forecasting in Africa atDifferent Spatial and Temporal Scales ................... 110Hydrology .............................................................................. 98

Green Organic Chemistry and its InterdisciplinaryApplications ......................................................................... 51Green Power ......................................................................... 40

Finance Policy for Renewable Energy and aSustainable Environment ............................................... 39

LHydrology and Water Resource SystemsAnalysis ..................................................................................... 7

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Green Process Engineering ............................................. 51Green Structures ................................................................. 44Greywater Reuse .............................................................. 102Grid Parity ................................................................................ 3Groundwater Geochemistry and Isotopes .............. 95Groundwater Geophysics in Hard Rock ................... 75

Flood Control and Drainage Engineering, FourthEdition ..................................................................................... 60Fluoride in Drinking Water ............................................. 92Forest Value Chain Optimization andSustainability ....................................................................... 43Foundation Systems for High-RiseStructures ............................................................................... 85

Land Resources Monitoring, Modeling, and Mappingwith Remote Sensing ........................................................ 78Land Use and Land Cover Semantics ....................... 78Legislation, Technology and Practice of Mine LandReclamation ......................................................................... 75

ICPMG2014 – Physical Modelling inGeotechnics .......................................................................... 69Image Analysis, Classification and Change Detectionin Remote Sensing ............................................................. 78

Guide to Environment Safety and HealthManagement ....................................................................... 26Guide to Research Projects for EngineeringStudents ................................................................................. 33

Fracking Debate, The ....................................................... 43Fractured Rock Hydrogeology ...................................... 95Frontiers in Offshore Geotechnics III ............................. 6

Local Exhaust Ventilation ................................................. 4Logging the Chalk ............................................................. 65

MImpact of Climate Change on Water Resources inAgriculture .......................................................................... 110Impact of Global Changes on Mountains .............. 16Impact of Improved Operation and Maintenance onCohesive Sediment Transport in Gezira Scheme,Sudan ................................................................................... 101

Guidelines for Evaluating Water in Pit SlopeStability ................................................................................... 75

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Fundamentals of Ecotoxicology ................................. 55Fundamentals of Ground Engineering ..................... 85Fundamentals of Open Channel Flow ........................ 6Fundamentals of Satellite Remote Sensing ............ 77Fungi in Ecosystem Processes, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 15

Management, Performance, and Applications ofMicro Irrigation Systems ................................................. 36Managing Energy, Nutrients, and Pests in OrganicField Crops ............................................................................. 45Impact of Soil Erosion in the Upper Blue Nile on

Downstream Reservoir Sedimentation, The ........... 94Habitat, Population Dynamics, and Metal Levels inColonial Waterbirds .......................................................... 57

GManaging Oak Forests in the Eastern UnitedStates ....................................................................................... 45Manual of Soil Laboratory Testing ............................. 88

Impacts of Oil Spill Disasters on Marine Habitats andFisheries in North America ............................................. 56In Silico Bees ......................................................................... 16

Handbook for the Chemical Analysis of Plastic andPolymer Additives, Second Edition ............................. 55Handbook of Advanced Industrial and HazardousWastes Management ....................................................... 37

GeoComputation, Second Edition ............................. 77Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for DisasterManagement ....................................................................... 78

Marine Algae ........................................................................ 17Marine Macrophytes as Foundation Species .......... 17Maritime Technology and Engineering ...................... 7

In-Situ Remediation of Arsenic-ContaminatedSites .......................................................................................... 45Indicators and Surrogates of Biodiversity andEnvironmental Change ................................................... 16

Handbook of Alternative Fuel Technologies, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 44Handbook of Australasian Biogeography .............. 15

Geographical Information Systems ........................... 70Geoinformation .................................................................. 78

Maritime-Port Technology andDevelopment .......................................................................... 7

Indoor Wayfinding and Navigation .......................... 71Handbook of Chemical Regulations ......................... 26Geology for Ground Engineering Projects ............... 64 Mathematical Techniques in GIS, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 71Industrial Air Quality and Ventilation .......................... 3

Information Needs for Water Management ......... 110Handbook of Cucurbits ................................................... 87Handbook of Engineering Hydrology ....................... 97

Geomechanics from Micro to Macro ........................ 85Geomechanics in Soil, Rock, and EnvironmentalEngineering .......................................................................... 82

Mathematics Manual for Water and WastewaterTreatment Plant Operators, Second Edition ......... 105Information, Communication and

Environment ........................................................................... 7Handbook of Engineering Hydrology ....................... 97Handbook of Engineering Hydrology ....................... 97Geospatial Technology for Water Resource

Applications ....................................................................... 110Mathematics Manual for Water and WastewaterTreatment Plant Operators, Second Edition - ThreeVolume Set ......................................................................... 106

Inhalation Toxicology, Third Edition .......................... 56Innovations in Micro Irrigation Technology ........... 88Innovative Materials and Methods for WaterTreatment ........................................................................... 107

Handbook of Engineering Hydrology (Three-VolumeSet) ............................................................................................ 98Handbook of Environmental Engineering .............. 33Handbook of Geotechnical Investigation and DesignTables ...................................................................................... 75

Geotechnical Aspects of Underground Constructionin Soft Ground ..................................................................... 75Geotechnical Design for Sublevel OpenStoping ................................................................................... 75

Mathematics Manual for Water and WastewaterTreatment Plant Operators, Second Edition:Wastewater Treatment Operations ........................ 105Insect Molecular Biology and Ecology ...................... 16

Insect Repellents Handbook, Second Edition .......... 24Handbook of Membrane Separations ......................... ?Geotechnical Engineering of Dams, 2ndEdition ..................................................................................... 60

Mathematics Manual for Water and WastewaterTreatment Plant Operators, Second Edition: WaterTreatment Operations ................................................... 106

Integrated Environmental Management ................ 16Integrated Land Use Planning for SustainableAgriculture and Rural Development .......................... 45

Handbook of Photosynthesis, Third Edition ........... 87Handbook of Plant and Crop Physiology, ThirdEdition ..................................................................................... 87

Geotechnical Risk and Reliability, anIntroduction ......................................................................... 67 Mechanics of Groundwater in Porous

Media ...................................................................................... 60Integrated Water Resources Management in the 21stCentury: Revisiting the paradigm ............................. 111

Handbook of Plant Nutrition, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 87

Geotechnics for Catastrophic FloodingEvents ...................................................................................... 67 Mechanized Tunnelling in Urban Areas, 2nd

edition ..................................................................................... 76Interactions of Land, Ocean and Humans ............. 45Interrelationships Between Corals andFisheries .................................................................................. 45

Handbook of Safety Assessment ofNanomaterials .................................................................... 56Handbook of Spatial Epidemiology ........................... 29

Geotechnics of Organic Soils and Peat ..................... 82Geotherapy ........................................................................... 15Geothermal Energy from Oil and Gas Wells ........... 39

Membrane Bioreactor Processes ............................... 103Membrane Fabrication ................................................. 103

Introduction to Bioenergy .............................................. 40Handbook of Sustainable ApparelProduction ............................................................................ 44

Geothermal Systems and Energy Resources ........... 40Geothermal World: Past, Present and Future,The ............................................................................................ 40

Membrane Technologies for WaterTreatment ........................................................................... 103Membrane Technology for Water and WastewaterTreatment, Energy and Environment ..................... 103

Introduction to Ecological Economics, Second Edition,An .............................................................................................. 10Introduction to Ecological Sampling ........................ 30Introduction to Geosynthetic Engineering,An .............................................................................................. 85

Harmful Algae Blooms in Drinking Water ............... 92Hazardous Air Pollutants .................................................. 3Hazards Analysis ................................................................ 21Healthcare Hazard Control and Safety Management,Third Edition ......................................................................... 35

GIS Applications in Agriculture, VolumeFour .......................................................................................... 70GIS Cartography ................................................................. 70GIS for Critical Infrastructure Protection .................. 70

Micro and Small Enterprises, Water and DevelopingCountries ............................................................................. 111Micro- and Nanobubbles ............................................... 51

Heavy Metal Contamination of Water andSoil ............................................................................................ 56

Global Advances in Selenium Research from Theoryto Application ...................................................................... 23

Microalgal Production for Biomass and High-ValueProducts ................................................................................. 46

Hierarchical Modeling and Analysis for Spatial Data,Second Edition .................................................................... 30

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Scale in Spatial Information and Analysis .............. 72Progress in Environmental Engineering ................... 34Organic Agricultural Practices ..................................... 88Microbiology for Minerals, Metals, Materials and theEnvironment ........................................................................ 38 Science of Water, The ....................................................... 93Project Finance for Water and Wastewater Systems,

Second Edition .................................................................. 104Our Space Environment, Opportunities, Stakes andDangers .................................................................................. 65Microbiology of the Everglades Ecosystem ............. 17 Science, Information, and Policy Interface for Effective

Coastal and Ocean Management ............................. 27QP

Microcracking in Rock as Acoustic Emission ........... 65Mine Plan Optimisation .................................................. 76Mining in Ecologically Sensitive Landscapes .......... 76Mitigation of Landfill Gas Emissions ......................... 34

Scour and Erosion .............................................................. 62Seafloor Processes and Geotechnology ...................... 8Sediment Transport in Irrigation Canals .................... 8Quantitative Methods and Socio-Economic

Applications in GIS, Second Edition ........................... 72Package Price Agroecology ........................................... 18Paradigm of Forests and the Survival of the Fittest,The ............................................................................................ 10

Modeling Estuarine Morphodynamics underCombined River and Tidal Forcing .......................... 101Modeling Methods and Practices in Soil and WaterEngineering ........................................................................ 111

Seismic Design of Concrete Buildings to Eurocode8 ................................................................................................. 62Seismic Resistant Design and Technology .............. 69Seismic Retrofitting: Learning from VernacularArchitecture .......................................................................... 68

Quantum Nanochemistry, Volume Five .................. 52

RPathogen removal using saturated sand columnssupplemented with hydrochar .................................... 93Performance Evaluation of Micro IrrigationManagement ....................................................................... 88

Modeling Shallow Water Flows Using theDiscontinuous Galerkin Method ............................... 101Modelling Groundwater Systems: Understanding andImproving Groundwater Quantity and QualityManagement ....................................................................... 94

Ships and Offshore Structures XIX ................................. 9Slope Stability Analysis and Stabilization ................ 68Small and Short-Range Radar Systems ................... 81Small Hydroelectric Engineering Practice ............... 62

Radar Hydrology ................................................................ 80Radar Imaging for Maritime Observation .............. 80Railway Geotechnics ........................................................ 69Rainfall Induced Soil Slope Failure .............................. 67

Permeable Reactive Barrier ............................................ 94Persistent, Bioaccumulative, and Toxic (PBT)Chemicals .............................................................................. 56Pharmaceutical Accumulation in theEnvironment ........................................................................ 57

Modelling Interactions Between Vector-Borne Diseasesand Environment Using GIS .......................................... 71Modelling the Future Water Infrastructure ofCities ........................................................................................ 92

Snakes of the World .......................................................... 18Soil and Water Chemistry ............................................... 89Soil Aquifer Treatment: Assessment and Applicabilityof Primary Effluent Reuse in DevelopingCountries ............................................................................. 104

Real-Time Environmental Monitoring ...................... 21Recycling our Future ......................................................... 49Red Sea Geothermal Provinces .................................... 40Refining the Committee Approach and UncertaintyPrediction in Hydrological Modelling ........................ 98

Phenological Synchrony and BirdMigration ............................................................................... 18Phosphate in Soils .............................................................. 18Physical Chemistry Research for Engineering andApplied Sciences, Volume One ..................................... 51

Molecular Diversity of EnvironmentalProkaryotes ........................................................................... 17Molluscan Communities of the Florida Keys andAdjacent Areas .................................................................... 17

Soil hydrological impacts and climatic controls ofland use and land cover changes in the Upper BlueNile (Abay) basin ................................................................ 96

Regeneration Imperative, The ...................................... 46Remediation of Heavy Metals in theEnvironment ........................................................................ 38Physical Security and Environmental

Protection .............................................................................. 67Multi-Span Large Bridges .................................................. 7Multi-Stage Flash Desalination ................................... 92

Soil Liquefaction during Recent Large-ScaleEarthquakes ......................................................................... 86

Remote Sensing Applications for the UrbanEnvironment ........................................................................ 80Physics of Radiation and Climate ............................... 28

Pictorial Guide to Metamorphic Rocks in the Field,A ................................................................................................. 65

Multiscale Physical Processes of Fine Sediment in anEstuary .................................................................................. 101

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Soil Management of SmallholderAgriculture ............................................................................ 89Soil Mechanics Fundamentals and Applications,Second Edition .................................................................... 86Soil Phosphorus .................................................................. 89Soil Remediation ................................................................ 89

Remote Sensing for Sustainability .............................. 80Remote Sensing Handbook - Three VolumeSet ............................................................................................. 80Remote Sensing Image Fusion ..................................... 81Remote Sensing Image Fusion ..................................... 81Remote Sensing of Impervious Surfaces in Tropicaland Subtropical Areas ..................................................... 81

Pile Design and Construction Practice, SixthEdition ..................................................................................... 61Plane and Geodetic Surveying, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 71Planetary Geodesy and Remote Sensing ................. 79Plant Image Analysis ........................................................ 79

Nanocomposites in Wastewater Treatment ........ 103Nanotechnology for SustainableManufacturing .................................................................... 46

Soil Underfoot, The ............................................................ 90Soil-Specific Farming ........................................................ 89Solar Planetary Systems .................................................. 66

Remote Sensing of Water Resources, Disasters, andUrban Studies ...................................................................... 81Port Management and Operations .............................. 8

Port Security Management, Second Edition ............. 5Nanotechnology Toward the Sustainocene ........... 46Natural Decadal Climate Variability ......................... 46 Solar Powered Charging Infrastructure for Electric

Vehicles ................................................................................... 47Remote Sensing of Wetlands ..................................... 114Remotely Sensed Data Characterization,Classification, and Accuracies ...................................... 81

Power Engineering, Control and InformationTechnologies in Geotechnical Systems .................... 69Power Generation and the Environment ................ 40

Natural Headland Sand Bypassing .............................. 7Natural Stone in the Built Environment ................... 82Natural Wastewater Treatment Systems, SecondEdition .................................................................................. 104

Solid Waste as a Renewable Resource ...................... 49Solving the Groundwater Challenges of the 21stCentury ................................................................................... 96Soundscape and the Built Environment .................. 34

Reservoir Sedimentation ................................................. 61Resource Recovery to Approach Zero MunicipalWaste ...................................................................................... 46

Practical Design Calculations for Groundwater andSoil Remediation, Second Edition ............................... 38Practical Handbook of Remote Sensing .................. 79

Networked Environments for StakeholderParticipation in Water Resources and FloodManagement .................................................................... 111

Space-time Variation of Hydrological Processes andWater Resources in Rwanda ......................................... 98Spatial Analysis ................................................................... 72

Resources, Environment and Engineering .............. 34Resources, Environment and Engineering II ........... 34Restoration of Boreal and Temperate Forests, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 18

Practical Rock Mechanics ............................................... 82Practical Software Defined Radio RemoteSensing ................................................................................... 79Precision Agriculture Technology for CropFarming .................................................................................. 72

Nitrogen Management in Crop Production ........... 88Nitrogen Metabolism in Rice ......................................... 88Non-destructive Techniques for the ReverseEngineering of Structures andInfrastructure ....................................................................... 61

Spatial Analysis Methods of Road TrafficCollisions ................................................................................ 72Spatial Health Inequalities ............................................. 73Spatial Point Patterns ....................................................... 30Spatio-Temporal Methods in EnvironmentalEpidemiology ....................................................................... 30

Reverse Osmosis ............................................................... 104Reversibility of Chronic Disease andHypersensitivity,Volume 2 .............................................. 24Revising Green Infrastructure ........................................ 36Risk and Reliability in GeotechnicalEngineering .......................................................................... 68

Pressure and Temperature Well Testing ................... 95Prestressed Concrete-Lined PressureTunnels ................................................................................... 83Principles and Management of Clogging in MicroIrrigation ................................................................................ 89

Non-Imaging Microwave and Millimetre-WaveSensors for Concealed Object Detection .................. 79Nonlinear Physics of Ecosystems ................................. 17Nuclear Forensic Analysis, Second Edition .............. 35

Strength of Materials, Third Edition ........................... 83Subsurface Drainage of Valley Bottom Irrigated RiceSchemes in Tropical Savannah ................................... 90

River Basin Management in the Twenty-FirstCentury ................................................................................. 111Principles of Membrane Bioreactors for Wastewater

Treatment ........................................................................... 104Numerical Methods in GeotechnicalEngineering .......................................................................... 30 Sulfate Reduction for Remediation of Gypsiferous Soils

and Solid Wastes ................................................................ 49River Flow 2014 ................................................................... 61River Morphodynamics and Stream Ecology of theQinghai-Tibet Plateau ..................................................... 95

Principles of Spatial Data Infrastructure .................. 72Principles of Synthetic Aperture RadarImaging .................................................................................. 79

Numerical Modeling of AAR .......................................... 61

OSurface and Subsurface Runoff Generation Processesin a Poorly Gauged Tropical CoastalCatchment ............................................................................ 98Surface Chemistry and Geochemistry of HydraulicFracturing .............................................................................. 22

Rock Engineering and Rock Mechanics: Structures inand on Rock Masses ......................................................... 83Rock Engineering Risk ...................................................... 83Rock Fall Engineering ....................................................... 83

Principles of Toxicology, Third Edition ...................... 57Problem-Solving Exercises in Green and SustainableChemistry .............................................................................. 51Process Modelling and Simulation in Chemical,Biochemical and EnvironmentalEngineering .......................................................................... 28

Occupational Health and SafetyManagement ....................................................................... 24Oceanography and Marine Biology ............................. 8Oceanography and Marine Biology ............................. 8Oil Spill Impacts .................................................................. 38

Surface Wave Methods for Near-Surface SiteCharacterization ................................................................ 66Sustainability in Engineering Design andConstruction ........................................................................ 47

Rocks and Minerals in Thin Section, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 65

SProduct Stewardship ........................................................ 27Production of Colloidal Biogenic Selenium andRemoval by Different Coagulation-FlocculationApproaches .......................................................................... 57

One Century of the Discovery of Arsenicosis in LatinAmerica (1914-2014) As2014 ..................................... 108Online GIS and Spatial Metadata, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 71

Sustainability Science and Technology .................... 47Sustainable Bioenergy Production ............................. 41Sustainable Buildings and Structures ....................... 47Sustainable Micro Irrigation .......................................... 90

Safety of Marine Transport ............................................... 8Safety of Nanomaterials along TheirLifecycle .................................................................................. 57Production, Growth, and the Environment ............ 10

Progress in Civil, Architectural and HydraulicEngineering IV ...................................................................... 61

Safety Professional's Reference and Study Guide,Second Edition .................................................................... 24Sanitation in Unsewered Urban Poor Areas ......... 107

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Waste Management and Valorization ..................... 50Sustainable Micro Irrigation Design Systems forAgricultural Crops .............................................................. 90 Waste Management Practices ..................................... 50Sustainable Micro Irrigation Management for Treesand Vines ............................................................................... 36

WASTES 2015 – Solutions, Treatments andOpportunities ....................................................................... 50

Sustainable Practices in GeoenvironmentalEngineering, Second Edition ......................................... 47

Wastewater and Public Health ................................. 104Wastewater and Shale FormationDevelopment ..................................................................... 105Sustainable Practices in Surface and Subsurface Micro

Irrigation ................................................................................ 90 Wastewater Management for Irrigation ................. 91Sustainable Use of Land and Water Under Rainfedand Deficit Irrigation Conditions in Ogun-Osun RiverBasin, Nigeria .................................................................... 111

Wastewater Stabilization Ponds .............................. 105Wastewater Treatment ................................................. 105Water and Fertigation Management in MicroIrrigation .............................................................................. 112Sustainable Watershed Management ................... 112Water and Wastewater Finance andPricing ................................................................................... 105

Swiss Competences in River Engineering andRestoration ........................................................................... 62

Water Policy and Planning in a Variable ChangingClimate ................................................................................. 112

Synergic Influence of Gaseous, Particulate, andBiological Pollutants on Human Health .................. 35

Water Resources and Environment ............................ 48System Safety Engineering and RiskAssessment ........................................................................... 22 Water Tower of the Yellow River in a Changing

Climate ................................................................................. 112T Water Treatment in Developed and Developing

Nations ................................................................................ 112Water Wave Scattering ...................................................... 9Thermochemical Waste Treatment ........................... 49Weather Radar Polarimetry with MATLAB® ............ 81Time-Dependency in Rock Mechanics and Rock

Engineering .......................................................................... 83 Web-based Virtual Environments for Decision Supportin Water Based Systems ................................................ 113Towards Green Marine Technology and

Transport .................................................................................. 9 Wetland Soils ..................................................................... 114Wildlife Habitat Management ..................................... 19Toxicology and Biochemistry of Insecticides, Second

Edition, The ........................................................................... 57 Workplace Safety and Health ....................................... 27Toxicology and Risk Assessment ................................. 22Toxins and Biologically Active Compounds fromMicroalgae, Volume 1 ...................................................... 58Toxins and Biologically Active Compounds fromMicroalgae, Volume 2 ...................................................... 58Trace Elements in Abiotic and BioticEnvironments ...................................................................... 90Trace Elements in Waterlogged Soils andSediments .............................................................................. 38Transit Development in Rock Mechanics ................ 84Transport & Fate of Chemicals in Soils ...................... 38Trophic Ecology .................................................................. 18

UUncertainty Modelling and Quality Control for SpatialData ......................................................................................... 73Underground Infrastructure of Urban Areas3 ................................................................................................. 76Understanding Catchment Processes andHydrological Modelling in the Abay/Upper Blue NileBasin, Ethiopia ..................................................................... 99Unsaturated Soil Mechanics - from Theory toPractice ................................................................................... 86Unsaturated Soils: Research & Applications ........... 86Unstructured Cellular Automata in EcohydraulicsModelling .............................................................................. 62Urban Development for the 21st Century ............... 10Urban Ecology ..................................................................... 47Urban Pluvial and Coincidental Flooding ............ 100Urban Storm Water Management, SecondEdition .................................................................................. 100Urban Water Reuse Handbook ................................. 112Urban Wildlife Management, Third Edition ........... 19Users Guide to Ecohydraulic Modelling andExperimentation ................................................................. 62

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Forsgren, Amy J. .............................................................. 105Foti, Sebastiano .................................................................. 66

Charvat, Gregory L. ........................................................... 81Chen, Jiaping Paul ............................................................. 37

Ab Razak, Mohd Shahrizal Bin ...................................... 7 Ivanov, Volodymyr ......................................................... 102Frostick, L. E. .......................................................................... 62Chen, Jiaping Paul ............................................................. 38Abel, Chol Deng Thon ................................................. 104

JGChen, Kun-Shan .................................................................. 79Chen, Wai-Fah ........................................................................ 5Chen, Wai-Fah ........................................................................ 5Chen, Wai-Fah ........................................................................ 6

Abelkop, Adam D. K. ........................................................ 56Abhilash, ................................................................................ 38Abrahart, Robert J. ............................................................. 77Acevedo, Miguel F. ........................................................... 21

Jain, Rohan .......................................................................... 102Jannoyer, Magalie Lesueur .......................................... 23

Gail, Mitchell H. ................................................................... 20Ganias, Konstantinos ....................................................... 12Chen, Wai-Fah ........................................................................ 6

Chen, Wai-Fah ........................................................................ 6Adams, Clark E. .................................................................... 19Adeboye, Omotayo Babawande ........................... 111

Jha, Nand K. ........................................................................... 44Jin, Shuanggen ................................................................... 79

Garvey, James E. ................................................................. 18Gaudin, Christophe .......................................................... 69Chen, Zhenghan ................................................................ 86

Cheng, Liang ........................................................................ 62Ahlqvist, Ola .......................................................................... 78Albanese, Jimmy Alexander Faria .............................. 2

Joe, Harry ................................................................................ 29Johnson, Aylmer ................................................................ 71

Gebrekristos, Sirak Tekleab .......................................... 99Gerber, Leda ......................................................................... 43Cheng, Y. M. .......................................................................... 68

Choudhary, M. L. ................................................................ 24Albanese, Jimmy Alexander Faria ............................ 49Alejano, R. ............................................................................... 83

Jolliet, Olivier ........................................................................ 43Jorgensen, Sven Erik ........................................................ 14

Gerling, Chris ........................................................................ 43Ghosh, S.N. ............................................................................. 60Choudhary, M. L. ................................................................ 24

Choudhary, M. L. ................................................................ 25Alford, J. Brian ....................................................................... 56Ali, Yasir Salih Ahmed ...................................................... 94

Joseph, George ................................................................... 77Jørgensen, Sven Erik ........................................................ 16

Ghosh, Satyajit ..................................................................... 44Gilli, Eric .................................................................................... 64Chowdhury, Robin ............................................................ 67

Christopher, Kenneth ......................................................... 5Almoradie, Adrian Delos Santos ............................ 111Alparone, Luciano ............................................................. 81 K

Glavovic, Bruce .................................................................... 59Gliessman, Stephen R. .................................................... 11Gliessman, Stephen R. .................................................... 15Gliessman, Stephen R. .................................................... 18

Chung, Jae Wook ............................................................... 93Churchman, G. Jock ......................................................... 90Chuvieco, Emilio ................................................................. 77Clark, Ian .................................................................................. 95

Alston, Frances .................................................................... 26Amin, Moeness ................................................................... 77Amábile-Cuevas, Carlos F. ............................................ 23Andreu, Joaquin .............................................................. 109

Kabata-Pendias, Alina ...................................................... 90Kang, Jian ................................................................................ 34Kao, Jimmy C.M. .................................................................. 44

Godish, Thad ........................................................................... 2Goldfein, Mark D. ................................................................ 31Goldstein, Walter E. ........................................................... 57

Clayton, Chris R.I. ................................................................ 85Conover, Michael R. .......................................................... 16Correia, Mariana R. ............................................................. 68

Arai, Takaomi ........................................................................ 12Arrouays, Dominique ...................................................... 70Asrari, Elham ......................................................................... 56

Kapilevich, Boris Y. ............................................................. 79Karimi, Hassan A. ................................................................ 71Katukiza, Alex Yasoni ..................................................... 107

Gonenc, I. Ethem ............................................................. 112Goreau, Thomas J. ............................................................. 15Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 36

Costanza, Robert ................................................................ 10Crites, Ronald W. .............................................................. 104Croce, Paolo .......................................................................... 86

Atkinson, John ..................................................................... 85Austin, Robert F. ................................................................. 70Aydan, Omer ......................................................................... 83

Katzenbach, Rolf ................................................................. 85Kayastha, Nagendra ......................................................... 98Keita, Amadou ..................................................................... 90

Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 36Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 36Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 88

Croft, Cindy ............................................................................ 55Crompton, Thomas Roy ................................................ 53Crosetti, Donatella ............................................................ 13B Keyser, Patrick D. ................................................................ 45

Khalili, Nasser ........................................................................ 86Khan, Abdul A. .................................................................. 101

Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 88Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 89Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 90

Curley, Michael .................................................................... 39Curley, Michael ................................................................. 104Czechowski, Daniel ........................................................... 36

Baba, Alper ............................................................................. 40Baddeley, Adrian ................................................................ 30Bahr, Nicholas J. .................................................................. 22

Khormi, Hassan M. ............................................................. 71Kicki, Jerzy ............................................................................... 76Kijjanapanich, Pimluck .................................................... 49

Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 90Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 90Goyal, Megh R. ..................................................................... 91DBanerjee, Sudipto .............................................................. 30

Banhazi, Thomas ................................................................... 2Banuelos, Gary S. ................................................................ 23

Kilonzo, Fidelis Ndambuki ............................................ 97Kim, Yun-Hae ........................................................................ 61Kolb, Vera M. ......................................................................... 51

Goyal, Megh R. .................................................................. 109Goyal, Megh R. .................................................................. 112Greenwood, John H. ........................................................ 31

D'Amours, Sophie .............................................................. 43Dale, Peter .............................................................................. 71Barbooti, Mahmood ......................................................... 53

Barker, Allen V. ..................................................................... 87Kolb, Vera M. ......................................................................... 64Konecny, Gottfried ............................................................ 78Gross, Amit .......................................................................... 102

Grover, Velma I. ................................................................... 16de Albergaria, Jose T. V. S. ............................................. 89De Las Heras, Alejandro ................................................. 47Barker, Andrew J. ................................................................ 65

Barrera, Tamara Garcia .................................................... 55Koutitas, Christopher ....................................................... 59Kunova, Vlasta ...................................................................... 42Gruiz, Katalin ......................................................................... 20

Gruiz, Katalin ......................................................................... 20Debboun, Mustapha ....................................................... 24Dejen, Zeleke Agide ...................................................... 110Barsanti, Laura ...................................................................... 11

Barton, Nick ........................................................................... 82Kuo, Jeff .................................................................................... 38Kutasov, Izzy M. ................................................................... 95Gruiz, Katalin ......................................................................... 20

Gruiz, Katalin ......................................................................... 20Delatte, Norbert J. .............................................................. 74Depeweg, Herman .............................................................. 8Basuchaudhuri, Pranab .................................................. 88

Bavinck, Maarten ................................................................ 42 LGuedes Soares, C. ................................................................. 5Guedes Soares, Carlos ....................................................... 7Guedes Soares, Carlos ....................................................... 9

Devillers, James ................................................................... 16Dey, Dipak K. ......................................................................... 29Diaz, James H. ...................................................................... 54

Baxi, Ranjit S. ......................................................................... 49Beale, Geoff ............................................................................ 75Beck CEM, CLP, Gene ......................................................... 3

Laefer, Debra F. ................................................................... 74Lal, Rattan ............................................................................... 89Guedes Soares, Carlos ....................................................... 9

Guglielmetti, Vittorio ....................................................... 76Dighton, John ...................................................................... 15Dragan, Ecaterina Stela .................................................. 37Beck CEM, CLP, Gene ......................................................... 3

Benbow, M. Eric .................................................................. 13Lal, Rattan ............................................................................... 89Lal, Rattan ............................................................................... 89Guo, Leicheng ................................................................... 101

Gupta, A.K. .............................................................................. 92EBerizzi, Fabrizio .................................................................... 80Bertani, Ruggero ................................................................ 40Bhattacharya, Asit B. ......................................................... 66

Larocque, Guy R. ................................................................ 14Lavender, Samantha ........................................................ 79Lawson, Andrew B. ........................................................... 29

Gupta, S Dutta ..................................................................... 79

HEbach, Malte C. .................................................................... 15Ebrahim, Girma Yimer ..................................................... 94Egerton, Frank N. ................................................................ 13

Birdi, K. S. ................................................................................. 22Blazev, Anco S. ..................................................................... 40Bolgar, Michael .................................................................... 55

Lee, Sunggyu ....................................................................... 44Leong, Eng Choon ............................................................ 33Leyland, Bryan ...................................................................... 62Hadi, Muhammad ............................................................. 69

Hager, Willi H. ....................................................................... 60Ehlers, Sören ............................................................................ 7Ehrlich, Henry Lutz ............................................................ 64Bortone, Ph.D., Stephen A. ........................................... 45

Boss, Martha J. ...................................................................... 26Li, Dingqing ........................................................................... 69Lin, Yuqing ............................................................................. 62Hambrey, Michael J. ......................................................... 64

Haque, Muhammad I. ..................................................... 60Entry, James A. ..................................................................... 17Epstein, Eliot ......................................................................... 49Bossomaier, Terry ............................................................... 71

Bournaris, Thomas .......................................................... 110Lindenmayer, David ......................................................... 16Litter, Marta I. ........................................................................ 53Hassan, Areej ........................................................................ 23

Haukos, David A. ................................................................ 14Erbisti, Paulo C.F. ................................................................ 59Erickson, Larry E. ................................................................. 47Box, Michael A. .................................................................... 28

Bromann, Mark .................................................................... 26Litter, Marta I. ..................................................................... 108Livingston, Robert J. ......................................................... 54Head, K. H. .............................................................................. 88

Heads, Michael J. ................................................................ 12Eslamian, Saeid .................................................................... 97Eslamian, Saeid .................................................................... 97Bryjak, Marek ...................................................................... 107

Bundschuh, Jochen .......................................................... 39Logachev, Ivan ....................................................................... 4Logachev, Ivan Nikolayevich ......................................... 3Hencher, Steve .................................................................... 82

Henrie, Sally A. ..................................................................... 51Eslamian, Saeid .................................................................... 97Eslamian, Saeid .................................................................... 98Bundschuh, Jochen .......................................................... 45

Burger, Joanna ..................................................................... 57Longstaff, Alan ..................................................................... 64Loo, Becky P. Y. .................................................................... 72Herk, Sebastiaan van ..................................................... 100

Herrmann, Debra S. .......................................................... 12Eslamian, Saeid ................................................................. 112Essington, Michael E. ....................................................... 89Burns, Maria G. ........................................................................ 8

Bâ, Amadou M. .................................................................... 15Look, Burt G. .......................................................................... 75

MHeselton, PE, Kenneth E. .................................................. 2Hicks, Michael A. ................................................................. 30Hilal, Nidal ............................................................................ 103Hoang, Linh ........................................................................ 107

Etingoff, Kimberly .............................................................. 10Etingoff, Kimberly .............................................................. 23Etingoff, Kimberly .............................................................. 42Etingoff, Kimberly .............................................................. 47

CCai, Meifeng .......................................................................... 84

MacDonald, Bertrum H. ................................................. 27MacKenzie, W.S. .................................................................. 65Hoffmann, Klaus H. ........................................................... 16

Hollocher, Kurt ..................................................................... 65Etingoff, Kimberly .............................................................. 88

FCalderon Palma, Heyddy .............................................. 98Campbell, Michael O'Neal ............................................ 19Canty, Morton J. .................................................................. 78Carpenter, Nancy E. .......................................................... 39

Madabhushi, Gopal .......................................................... 69Madryas, Cezary .................................................................. 76Maksimovic, Čedo .......................................................... 100Mandal, Birendra Nath ...................................................... 9

Hong, Yang ............................................................................ 80Hu, Yurong .......................................................................... 112Hu, Zhenqi ............................................................................. 75Huat, Bujang B.K. ................................................................ 82

Fadeel, Bengt ....................................................................... 56Fageria, Nand Kumar ....................................................... 88Cavaliere, Sara ...................................................................... 37

Chakrabarty, Narayan ...................................................... 54Manly, Bryan F.J. .................................................................. 30Marsili-Libelli, Stefano ..................................................... 28Hudson, John A. ................................................................. 83

Hughes, R.N. ............................................................................. 8Fan, Anna M. ......................................................................... 22Fang, Zhigang ..................................................................... 43Chan, David ........................................................................... 31

Chan, David ........................................................................... 33Martin, Karen L.M. .............................................................. 12Martin, Ralph C. ................................................................... 45Hughes, R.N. ............................................................................. 8

Humber, William ................................................................ 46Fardis, Michael ..................................................................... 62Faris, Waleed Fekry .............................................................. 2Chan, Kennis ......................................................................... 33

Chandra, Prabhat Chandra .......................................... 75Martinez-Santos, Pedro ............................................... 111Maser, Chris ........................................................................... 45

IFaunce, Thomas Alured ................................................. 46Fell, Robin ............................................................................... 60Feranec, Jan .......................................................................... 77

Chandra, Ram ....................................................................... 37Chandra, Ram ....................................................................... 49Chandrasekharam, D. ...................................................... 40

Masese, Frank Onderi ................................................... 109Matlack, Albert S. ................................................................ 51Mattison, Donald R. .......................................................... 54Iai, Susumu ............................................................................. 67

Ishibashi, Isao ....................................................................... 86Figoli, Alberto .................................................................... 103Fisk, Jonathan M. ................................................................ 43Chaney, Ronald ...................................................................... 8 Mburu, Njenga .................................................................. 107

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Xia, Jun ..................................................................................... 47Stanturf, John A. ................................................................. 18Pohl, Christine ...................................................................... 80McComb, Brenda C. ......................................................... 19Xian, George Z. .................................................................... 80Stine, Karen E. ....................................................................... 57Pourabbas, Elaheh ............................................................ 70McCombie, Paul F. ............................................................ 74Xie, Liquan .............................................................................. 34Streby, Henry M. ................................................................. 15Poux, Martine ....................................................................... 51McCrea, Rachel S. ............................................................... 29Xie, Liquan .............................................................................. 34Sullivan, Timothy J .......................................................... 107Puglisi-Weening, Ph.D., Melany P. ........................... 13McGuire, Chad J. ................................................................. 26Xie, Liquan .............................................................................. 67Sung, Wen-Pei ..................................................................... 39Pusch, Roland ....................................................................... 85Mehta, Vikram M. ............................................................... 46

YSáez, A. Eduardo ................................................................. 37

TPutz, Mihai V. ........................................................................ 52

QMerchant, Christopher John ....................................... 77Meron, Ehud ......................................................................... 17Meyer, Vaughan .................................................................... 6Miller, Kathleen A. ........................................................... 112Mimikou, Maria A. ................................................................. 7

Yanagisawa, Yukio ............................................................... 3Yang, Zhifa ............................................................................. 74Tabatabai, S. Assiyeh Alizadeh ................................... 92Qian, Song S. ......................................................................... 29

Mishra, Ajay Kumar ........................................................ 103 Yates, J. K. ................................................................................ 47Taherzadeh, Mohammad J. ......................................... 46RMisra, Suresh Chandra ....................................................... 6

Moglen, Glenn E. ................................................................... 6Molina-Murillo, Sergio A. ............................................... 10

Yates, W. David .................................................................... 24Yihun, Yenesew Mengiste ......................................... 109Yong, Raymond N. ............................................................ 47

Takahashi, Tamotsu .......................................................... 59Tan, Kim H. ............................................................................. 87Tanchev, Ljubomir ............................................................ 59Rada, Elena C. ....................................................................... 37

Monsalvo, Victor M. ....................................................... 102 Yoo, Chungsik ...................................................................... 75Teferi Demessie, Ermias ................................................. 96Rada, Elena Cristina .......................................................... 49Monsalvo, Victor M. ....................................................... 102 Yoon, Seong-Hoon ........................................................ 103Thenkabail, Ph.D., Prasad S. ......................................... 78Rada, Elena Cristina .......................................................... 50Monsalvo, Victor M. ....................................................... 104 Yu, Simon J. ........................................................................... 57Thenkabail, Ph.D., Prasad S. ......................................... 81Raftelis, George A. ........................................................... 105Monsalvo, Victor M. ....................................................... 112

ZThenkabail, Ph.D., Prasad S. ......................................... 81Thenkabail, Prasad ............................................................ 80Theodore, Louis .................................................................. 21Tibbett, Mark ......................................................................... 76

Rajabifard, Abbas ............................................................... 72Rao, M. V. ................................................................................. 45Razowska-Jaworek, Lidia ............................................... 94Rea, William J. ....................................................................... 24

Moody, Kenton J. ............................................................... 35Mortimore, Rory N. ............................................................ 65Mueller, Tom ......................................................................... 70Munyaneza, Omar ............................................................. 98

Zevenbergen, Chris ............................................................. 5Zevenbergen, Jaap ........................................................... 42Timmerman, Jos G. ........................................................ 110

Tiner, Ralph W. .................................................................. 114Reese, Charles D. ................................................................ 24Reisner, David E. ................................................................. 92Muste, Marian ...................................................................... 60

Musy, André .......................................................................... 98Zhang, Guifu ......................................................................... 81Zhang, Hongsheng .......................................................... 81Toledo, Miguel Ángel ...................................................... 59

Tomaszek, Janusz .............................................................. 34Rickerby, David .................................................................... 46Rijke, Jeroen ........................................................................ 100Muthu, Subramanian Senthilkannan .................... 31

Muthu, Subramanian Senthilkannan .................... 44Zhang, Jiaxing ...................................................................... 33Zhang, Jingxiong ............................................................... 72Tomaszewski, Brian ........................................................... 78

Tomlinson, Michael .......................................................... 61Rinklebe, Jorg ....................................................................... 38Riveiro, Belén ........................................................................ 61Mvulirwenande, Silas .................................................... 109

Méndez, V. Ernesto ........................................................... 11Zhang, Lulu ........................................................................... 67Zhang, Qin ............................................................................. 72Torok, Akos ............................................................................ 82

Training Committee Limited, Australian DrillingIndustry .................................................................................... 74

Rodrigues, Thiago Bruce ............................................... 17Rossini, Gian Paolo ............................................................ 58Rossini, Gian Paolo ............................................................ 58N

Zheng, Dawei ....................................................................... 32Zheng, Fangli ....................................................................... 13Zhu, Xuan ............................................................................ 113Trambauer Arechavaleta, Patricia M. .................. 110

Tsuge, Hideki ........................................................................ 51Rotonda, Tatiana ................................................................ 84Runge, Juergen ................................................................... 36Naidu, Ravi ............................................................................. 94

Nakanishi, Yoshitaka ........................................................ 34Zolin, Cornelio Alberto ................................................ 110

Tuzimski, Tomasz ............................................................... 56SNeiva de Figueiredo, Joao ............................................ 40

Nelson, Emily S. ...................................................................... 3Nelson, Vaughn C. ............................................................. 40

Tweedy, James T. ............................................................... 35

USabnis, Gajanan M. ............................................................ 26Saiz-Jimenez, C. ................................................................... 74Newlands, Nathaniel Kenneth ................................... 14

Newman, Michael C. ........................................................ 55 Uddameri, Venki ................................................................. 21Sakurai, Shunsuke .............................................................. 82Nicollier, Claude .................................................................. 65 Umile, Ph.D, Thomas P. .................................................. 42Salem, Harry .......................................................................... 56Nikolaides, A. ........................................................................ 31 Uwamariya, Valentine ..................................................... 95Sanchez Torres, Arlex ...................................................... 92Nilsson, Mats ......................................................................... 21

VSanchez, Olga .................................................................... 107Sanz Galindo, Gloria Ana María Mónica ............ 111Saouma, Victor .................................................................... 61

Nollet, Leo M.L. .................................................................... 54Nonner, J.C. ............................................................................ 95Norton, Susan B. ................................................................. 20 Van Sickle, Jan ...................................................................... 71Savard, Jean-Pierre L. ....................................................... 14Nyenje, Philip Mayanja ................................................ 102 van Swaaij, Wim P. M. ...................................................... 39Schleiss, Anton J. ................................................................ 61

OVepraskas, Michael J. ..................................................... 114Verma, Ashok Kumar ....................................................... 28Vieira de Andrade, Denis Otávio .............................. 11

Schleiss, Anton J. ................................................................ 61Schleiss, Anton J. ................................................................ 62Schneid, Thomas D ........................................................... 26

Ogle, Derek H. ...................................................................... 30 Vierinen, Juha ....................................................................... 79Schneid, Thomas D. .......................................................... 27Ok, Yong Sik .......................................................................... 87 Vilarinho, Candida ............................................................. 50Schnelle, Jr., Karl B. ............................................................... 2Oka, Fusao .............................................................................. 67 Villacorte, Loreen Ople ................................................... 97Scholz, Miklas ....................................................................... 48Olafsson, Emil ....................................................................... 17 Villaescusa, Ernesto ........................................................... 75Schüler, Gebhard ............................................................... 13Olmstead, Sheila .............................................................. 105 Vogwill, Ryan ........................................................................ 96Selim, H. Magdi ................................................................... 18Orense, Rolando P. ............................................................ 86

WSelim, H. Magdi ................................................................... 38Sellers, Kathleen .................................................................. 27Sengar, Rakesh S. ............................................................... 14Sengupta, Arup K. ........................................................... 103

Osman, Ishraga S. ............................................................ 101Oyana, Tonny J. ................................................................... 72Ozdenerol, Esra ................................................................... 73

PWalker, Colin ......................................................................... 54Walker, Harold W. ............................................................... 92Wallach, Van .......................................................................... 18Walter, Gimme H. ............................................................... 11

Sevastyanov, V.S. ................................................................ 63Shaddick, Gavin .................................................................. 30Sharp, John M. ..................................................................... 95Sheng, Ai ................................................................................. 39Pabby, Anil K. ........................................................................... ? Wan, Yuanyang ................................................................ 101Shiming, Luo ......................................................................... 11Pacheco, Pedro ...................................................................... 7 Wang, Fahui .......................................................................... 72Shin, Dong-Chun .................................................................. 3Pampanelli, Andrea .......................................................... 44 Wang, Lijun ............................................................................ 41Shrestha, Sangam .............................................................. 42Panigrahi, Balram ............................................................ 111 Wang, Yeqiao ....................................................................... 32Shukla, Sanjay Kumar ...................................................... 85Panigrahi, Narayan ............................................................ 70 Wang, Yeqiao ....................................................................... 32Simanjuntak, T.D.Y.F. ........................................................ 83Park, Hee-Deung ............................................................. 104 Wang, Yeqiao ....................................................................... 32Simon, Ted ............................................................................. 55Parker, Geoffrey T. .............................................................. 33 Wang, Yeqiao ....................................................................... 32Singh, D.K. ............................................................................... 83Parsons, Ken .......................................................................... 23 Wang, Zhaoyin .................................................................... 95Singh, Kamal Gurmeet ................................................. 109Pastuszka, Jozef S. .............................................................. 35 Ward, Andy D. ...................................................................... 97Singh, Vijay P. ....................................................................... 98Pawlowska, Malgorzata .................................................. 34 Weber, William L. ............................................................... 10Slocombe, Stephen P. ..................................................... 46Pazwash, Hormoz ........................................................... 100 Weintrit, Adam ....................................................................... 5Small, John ............................................................................. 82Pearce, Eli M. ......................................................................... 51 Weintrit, Adam ....................................................................... 7Smith, Martin L. ................................................................... 76Perdikaris, John ................................................................... 67 Weintrit, Adam ....................................................................... 8Soga, Kenichi ........................................................................ 85Pereira, Leonel ..................................................................... 17 Weng, Qihao ......................................................................... 78Spellman, Frank R. ............................................................. 10Pereyra, Maribel Zapater ............................................ 114 Weng, Qihao ......................................................................... 80Spellman, Frank R. ............................................................. 21Perpinan Lamigueiro, Oscar ........................................ 29 Wenzhong, Shi .................................................................... 73Spellman, Frank R. ............................................................. 33Pessarakli, Mohammad .................................................. 87 Wohlleben, Wendel ......................................................... 57Spellman, Frank R. ............................................................. 93Pessarakli, Mohammad .................................................. 87 Wojtkowski, Paul ................................................................ 28Spellman, Frank R. .......................................................... 104Pessarakli, Mohammad .................................................. 87 Woldai, Abraha .................................................................... 92Spellman, Frank R. .......................................................... 105Peterson, Gretchen N. ..................................................... 70 Wong, Wai Hing ................................................................. 12Spellman, Frank R. .......................................................... 105Petrisor, Ioana Gloria ........................................................ 55 Wood, Eric M. ....................................................................... 18Spellman, Frank R. .......................................................... 105Petuch, Edward J. .............................................................. 17 Wu, Yejun ............................................................................... 38Spellman, Frank R. .......................................................... 106Peuportier, Bruno .............................................................. 31 Wu, Yijin ................................................................................... 32Spellman, Frank R. .......................................................... 106Phoon, Kok-Kwang ........................................................... 68 Wyllie, Duncan C. ............................................................... 83Squires, Victor Roy .......................................................... 111Pichtel, John .......................................................................... 50

XSrivastava, Prashant K. .................................................. 110Staicu, Lucian C. .................................................................. 57

Pine, John C. .......................................................................... 21Pivnyak, Genadiy ................................................................ 69

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