Soil Pollution (2nd Ed., Softcover reprint of hardcover 2nd ed. 2008)
Origin, Monitoring & Remediation

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Soil pollution: Origin, monitoring & remediation (2nd Ed.)
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312 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Hardback
Despite having been published about two years ago for the first time, the continuous demand for this book encouraged me to prepare this revised and enlarged edition. Many parts of the text have been rewritten, type errors traced and corrected, and the bibliography largely modified to include many of the references published about the subject of soil pollution in the previous ten years. I should like to express my thanks to the staff of Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, for their cooperative efforts in preparing this edition. I also would like to thank Mr. Michael Sidwell (B.A.) for the extreme but characteristic care with which he read and revised the proofs. I hope that, in this new edition, the book may continue to serve the needs of students and professionals alike interested in the subject of soil pollution. Ibrahim A. Mirsal Preface to the First Edition Whoever has enjoyed following the legendary duel between the Egyptian Pharaoh and his magicians (Alchemists) on one side, and Moses and his brother Aaron on the other, as is vividly narrated in the Bible, must have realised that people (at least those living at, or near the eternal battlefields of the Middle East) have always had knowledge about the terrible consequences of soil pollution by chemicals. This knowledge must have existed long before Moses and his Pharaoh. Nobody knows when people became aware of this, yet it must have been born in very early times, reaching back to the dawn of human conscious.
Soil – Its Nature and Origin.- The Origin of Soil.- Soil Constituents.- Soil Properties.- Soil Types and Classification.- Soil Degradation.- Soil Pollution.- Major Types of Soil Pollutants.- Sources of Soil Pollution.- Pollution Mechanisms and Soil-Pollutants Interaction.- Pollutants’ Alteration, Transformation, and Initiation of Chemical Changes within the Soil.- Monitoring of Soil Pollution.- Monitoring and Monitoring Plans.- Biological Monitoring.- Modelling of Soil Pollution.- Models and Their Construction.- Soil Remediation.- Planning and Realisation of Soil Remediation.

Interdisciplinary approach

Treats all aspects related to soil pollution such as mineralogy, biology and chemistry

Many detailed illustrations

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras