The Biogeochemistry of Submerged Soils

The Biogeochemistry of Submerged Soils

Author: Guy Kirk

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2004-06-25

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 0470863021

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Submerged soils and the wetlands they support are of huge practical importance: in global element cycles, as centres of biodiversity, in global food production. They are also uniquely interesting scientifically because of their peculiar biogeochemistry and the adaptations of plants and microbes to it. This book describes the physical, chemical and biological processes operating in submerged soils and governing their properties. It describes the transport processes controlling the fluxes of gases and solutes through the soil; the interchange of solutes between solid, liquid and gas phases; reduction and oxidation processes; biological processes in the soil and overlying water; and processes in the roots and rhizospheres of wetland plants. The dynamics of nutrients, toxins, pollutants and trace gases are then discussed in terms of these processes and in relation to wetland productivity and global element cycles. Written by a renowned expert in the field, this work will be invaluable to earth, environmental and agricultural scientists concerned with natural or man-made wetlands, and to advanced undergraduate and graduate studen ts of these topics.


Encyclopedia of Environmental Science and Engineering, Volumes One and Two

Encyclopedia of Environmental Science and Engineering, Volumes One and Two

Author: James R. Pfafflin

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2006-01-13

Total Pages: 1399

ISBN-13: 1439851867

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Completely revised and updated, Encyclopedia of Environmental Science and Engineering, Fifth Edition spans the entire spectrum of environmental science and engineering. Still the most comprehensive, authoritative reference available in this field, the monumental two-volume encyclopedia has expanded to include 87 articles on topics ranging from acid


Dynamic Aquaria

Dynamic Aquaria

Author: Walter H. Adey

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2011-08-29

Total Pages: 556

ISBN-13: 0080469108

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In its third edition, this praised book demonstrates how the living systems modeling of aquatic ecosystems for ecological, biological and physiological research, and ecosystem restoration can produce answers to very complex ecological questions. Dynamic Aquaria further offers an understanding developed in 25 years of living ecosystem modeling and discusses how this knowledge has produced methods of efficiently solving many environmental problems. Public education through this methodology is the additional key to the broader ecosystem understanding necessary to allow human society to pass through the next evolutionary bottleneck of our species. Living systems modeling as a wide spectrum educational tool can provide a primary vehicle for that essential step. This third editon covers the many technological and biological developments in the eight plus years since the second edition, providing updated technological advice and describing many new example aquarium environments. - Includes 16 page color insert with 57 color plates and 25% new photographs - Offers 300 figures and 75 tables - New chapter on Biogeography - Over 50% new research in various chapters - Significant updates in chapters include: - The understanding of coral reef function especially the relationship between photosynthesis and calcification - The use of living system models to solve problems of biogeography and the geographic dispersal and interaction of species populations - The development of new techniques for global scale restoration of water and atmosphere - The development of new techniques for closed system, sustainable aquaculture


Biological invaders in inland waters: Profiles, distribution, and threats

Biological invaders in inland waters: Profiles, distribution, and threats

Author: Francesca Gherardi

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2007-08-30

Total Pages: 735

ISBN-13: 1402060297

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Invasive species have come to dominate 3% of the Earth’s ice-free surface, constituting one of the most serious ecological and economic threats of the new millennium, and freshwater systems are particularly vulnerable. This book examines the identity, distribution, and impact of freshwater non-indigenous species and the dynamics of their invasion. It focuses on old and new invaders and provides a starting point for further research.


Algae and Aquatic Macrophytes in Cities

Algae and Aquatic Macrophytes in Cities

Author: Vimal Chandra Pandey

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2022-07-27

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13: 0323859194

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Algae and Aquatic Macrophytes in Cities: Bioremediation, Biomass, Biofuels and Bioproducts introduces the concept of using the natural ability of plants such as algae and aquatic macrophytes to remediate pollutants from water. The book provides scientists with a green, economical and successful option when tackling rising water pollution. The book's chapters cover a range of areas, including bioremediation, biomass, biofuels and bioproducts during the remediation of polluted water systems. It draws together research from eminent scientists from across the globe and includes case studies to help researchers, students, scientists, stakeholders, policymakers and environmentalists understand and perform their research with greater ease. - Presents multiple case studies from global perspectives - Focuses on Bioremediation, Biomass, Biofuels and Bioproducts for water pollution—a new approach - Provides basic knowledge on how to design, grow and use algae and aquatic macrophytes


Biology with Human Biology

Biology with Human Biology

Author: John Adds

Publisher: Nelson Thornes

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13: 9780174482796

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Make the Grade in AS Biology with Human Biology has been specially written to give students comprehensive exam support for senior secondary level Biology and Human Biology. It is a comprehensive revision guide for students that includes a bank of activities and questions for use throughout the course, with exam questions, including synoptic questions, to help students fully prepare for examinations.


Encyclopedia of Microbiology

Encyclopedia of Microbiology

Author: Thomas M. Schmidt

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2019-09-11

Total Pages: 3248

ISBN-13: 0128117370

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Encyclopedia of Microbiology, Fourth Edition, Five Volume Set gathers both basic and applied dimensions in this dynamic field that includes virtually all environments on Earth. This range attracts a growing number of cross-disciplinary studies, which the encyclopedia makes available to readers from diverse educational backgrounds. The new edition builds on the solid foundation established in earlier versions, adding new material that reflects recent advances in the field. New focus areas include `Animal and Plant Microbiomes’ and ‘Global Impact of Microbes`. The thematic organization of the work allows users to focus on specific areas, e.g., for didactical purposes, while also browsing for topics in different areas. Offers an up-to-date and authoritative resource that covers the entire field of microbiology, from basic principles, to applied technologies Provides an organic overview that is useful to academic teachers and scientists from different backgrounds Includes chapters that are enriched with figures and graphs, and that can be easily consulted in isolation to find fundamental definitions and concepts