Acidification of Freshwaters

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First Published In 1987 This Book Examines The Numerous Interacting Physical Chemical And Biological Processes Which Regulate The Acidity Of Freshwaters. Natural Acidification Processes Are Considered First The The Effects Of Acidifying Pollutant Inputs From The Atmosphere And Of Other Human Activities. The Relative Importance Of The Different Processes Is Critically Examined. Concepts Incorporated Are Drawn From Chemistry Physics Geology Hydrology Plant Science And Forestry Soil Science Microbiology And Meteorology. The Authors Have Attempted To Thread The Relevant Information Together To Make A Coherent Story Which Should Be Understandable And Useful To Readers From A Number Of Disciplines: Undergraduates And Postgraduates Studying Environmental Science Ecology Water Quality And Hydrogeochemistry; Politicians And Managers Concerned With Pollution Control. Indeed Most Of The Text Should Be Understandable To Well-Informed Non-Scientists Who Want (Or Need) A Better Grasp Of This Fascinating And Important Topic.
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