Environmental Science: Physical Principles and Applications (Physics)

Environmental Science: Physical Principles and Applications (Physics)

by Egbert Boeker (Author), Rienk van Grondelle (Author)

Synopsis

Aimed at a first course in environmental physics, environmental science, environmental analysis, or environmental monitoring. This text can be used by first year students and above, and takes a scientific approach as opposed to a social or political one. Mathematics is kept to a minimum, although some background (school) knowledge of science is assumed. Courses would be taught in physics, environmental science and physical science departments. Comprehensively covering the field, this book brings together the latest developments, theories, research and concerns, from both the scientific and social sides. Placing the environment firmly at the centre of the scientific agenda, it provides all the background needed by readers to fully understand this important and often a hype--drivena subject. Whilst mathematics is introduced where necessary, it is carefully explained and kept simple, with derivations generally being avoided. Wherever possible, topics of current concern and relevance are included, and many examples, features and appetisers or mini--case studies are included, frequently drawn from publications such as New Scientist, Nature, Science, Physics Today and Scientific American. The book starts with a general overview of the subject, and then moves on to cover climate, energy, pollutants, noise, measurements and social aspects.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 378
Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 27 Sep 2001

ISBN 10: 0471495778
ISBN 13: 9780471495772

Media Reviews
...I would regards this as one of the more accessible and useful introductory texts in environmental physics... (Chemistry & Industry, 19 August 2002) ...This book should be a good choice for environmental science teachers... (Jnl of Environmental Quality (September/October 2002) ...very valuable to all students taking a course in environmental sicence... (The Int Jnl of Environmental Studies, Vol.59, 2002) ...well adapted to the needs of an environmental science course... (Int Jnl of Environement & Pollution, Vol.18, No.1, 2002) ...valuable to all students taking courses on environmental sciences! (Int Jnl of Environmental Analytical Chemistry, Vol.82, No.10, 2002) ...the material is fresh and to the point ...It is a highly recommended introductory text... (Environmental Geology, January 2003) ...an excellent overview...very well written...material is fresh and to the point...highly recommendable... (Environmental Geology, Vol 43(3), Jan 2003)