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Environmental engineering protects the conditions of a safe environment, its role being crucial in eliminating ecological threats. It has an interdisciplinary character, utilising principles from biology, chemistry, biochemistry and physics to neutralize pollutants in all facets of the environment. Environmental engineering deals with a wide range of technical and technological problems, including the design and maintenance of water supply, sewage disposal, heating, ventilation and air-conditioning in buildings. This proceedings aims to assess the state of scientific research in various areas of environmental engineering; to evaluate organizational, technical and technological progress in contributing to ecological security; and to determine the place of environmental engineering in sustainable development, taking into account current political and economic conditions. Environmental Engineering is an invaluable source of information and ideas for the international environment engineering scientific community.
"Spreadsheets in Science and Engineering" shows scientists and engineers at all levels how to analyze, validate and calculate data and how the analytical and graphic capabilities of spreadsheet programs (ExcelR) can solve these tasks in their daily work. The examples on the CD-ROM accompanying the book include material of undergraduate to current research level in disciplines ranging from chemistry and chemical engineering to molecular biology and geology.
This book gives an overview of recent findings on the mitigation of gas emission from landfills and sludge processing. Special attention is given to methane and the migration of POPs, heavy metal ions, ammonia and nitrate from landfills to the water-soil system and to the atmosphere. Strategies for mitigating the impact of pollution on ecosystems a
A practical guide 'Spreadsheets for Chemists' shows chemists of all levels how to use spreadsheet programs in their daily work. It highlights the possibilities provided by Lotus 1-2-3, the most widely used spreadsheet program in the sciences. Apart from hundreds of example fragments, it features: * Detailed discussion of the most relevant functions and all the () macro commands. * An accompanying diskette containing 57 worksheets involving many different fields of chemical research and teaching. * An extensive glossary of spreadsheet terms. * Three appendices covering 1-2-3's competitors and add-in packages, the use of Windows-based spreadsheets and how what-if analysis and back-solving is a...
Turbo Pascal for Chemists provides a simple route for chemists to become familiar with this most widely used of microcomputer languages. All essential aspects of Pascal are used in a variety of chemical problems covering reaction kinetics, thermodynamics and atmospheric chemistry and many others. No previous knowledge of Pascal or computers is assumed since a detailed 2Quick Overview2 and a comprehensive glossary and bibliography are provided. Hundreds of program fragments illustrate all aspects of Pascal syntax and support reader comprehension before launching into programming examples mostly of a chemical nature. The diskette accompanying the book contains all the programs discussed in the text together with others omitted for reasons of space.