Author : Danny Fuller Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781682869352 Hydrometry observes the components of the hydrological cycle such as rainfall, groundwater characteristics and water quality. It also studies the flow characteristics of surface waters. It is concerned Read More |
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Author : Maria Malone Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781647400422 The waste produced by industrial activities during the manufacturing processes in factories, mills and mines is termed as industrial waste. The most common types of industrial waste include masonry and Read More |
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Marine Ecology: Concepts and Applications Author : Ashley Waters Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781647400354 The scientific study of marine-life populations, habitat and interactions among organisms and the surrounding environment is known as marine ecology. It includes the study of their abiotic as well as biotic Read More |
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New Frontiers in Hydroinformatics Author : Roman Morris Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781682868911 The application of information and communications technologies in order to address the crucial problems of the efficient use of water falls under the domain of hydroinformatics. It uses techniques such Read More |
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Noise Pollution: Causes, Effects and Management Author : Julia Page Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781647400415 The propagation of noise that can have a harmful impact on the activities of human and animal life is known as noise pollution. Major sources of noise pollution include machines, transport and propagation Read More |
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Water Cycle: Processes and Interactions Author : Reggie Bing Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781682868928 The water cycle is the continuous movement of water above, below and on the Earth's surface. The mass of water on Earth remains constant but it differs in its distribution among the reservoirs of ice, Read More |
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Water Quality: Analysis and Interpretation Author : Stephanie Fraser Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781682869383 The chemical, physical, radiological and biological characteristics of water are referred to as water quality. The water condition is measured in relation to the requirements of biotic species or any human Read More |
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Water Resources Management: Principles and Practice Author : Sean Hart Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781682868935 Water is the most important resource for all life on Earth. Freshwater resources are being exploited by the increasing demand for drinking, manufacturing, agriculture and sanitation. The need to optimize Read More |
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Wildlife Conservation and Management: Principles and Practices Author : Chloe Murphy Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781647400262 The practice of protecting wild species and their habitats is known as wildlife conservation. The primary motive of this domain is to prevent the extinction of species. Some of the factors which threaten Read More |
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Air Quality and Pollution: Challenges and Concerns Author : Frieda Bush Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781682867778 Air pollution is caused due to the release of harmful components like greenhouse gases, biological molecules and particulates into the atmosphere. Air pollution poses the threat of critical diseases like Read More |