A Guide to the Technical Evaluation of Environmental Data
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Book Description
A Guide for the Technical Evaluation of Environmental Data presents the insight you need for evaluating analytical data obtained from environmental samples. Often, analyses performed on a few samples can lead to misplaced concern on the wrong analytes. For example, a geologist would know which trace metals might be naturally present in the source rock underlying a site, but not know which metals should be expected because of tire wear or which polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons would be present because of a nearby powerplant. This book provides you with references to support decision making regarding selection of contaminants.
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Provides guidance for those evaluating analytical data obtained from environmental characterization and restoration projects. Designed to ensure that informed decisions are made regarding compounds that occur naturally or from nonpoint sources. Softcover.
A Guide to the Technical Evaluation of Environmental Data,Gurusamy Manivannan,CRC,1566767407,Chemistry - Analytic,Environmental Conservation & Protection - General,Environmental Engineering & Technology,Environmental Science,Environmental Studies,Evaluation,Measurement,Nature,Nature/Ecology,Pollution,Quality control,Statistical methods,Statistics,Conservation of the environment,NATURAL HISTORY, COUNTRY LIFE & PETS,Sanitary & municipal engineering,Science / Chemistry / Analytic
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