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The third edition of Introduction to Environmental Forensics is a state-of-the-art reference for the practicing environmental forensics consultant, regulator, student, academ… Read more
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Environmental consultants, environmental attorneys, graduate and undergraduate students; environmental laboratories and employees; international, federal, state and local regulators
Section I. Basic Information
Chapter 1. Applications of Environmental Forensics
Chapter 2. Essential Historical Research Methods and Their Application to Environmental Forensics
Chapter 3. Photogrammetry, Photointerpretation, and Digital Imaging and Mapping in Environmental Forensics
Chapter 4. The Measurement Process
Chapter 5. Statistical Methods
Chapter 6. Identification of Forensic Information from Existing Conventional Site-Investigation Data
Chapter 7. Chemical Partitioning and Transport in the Environment
Section II. Chemical, Biological, And Isotopic Pattern-Recognition Methods
Chapter 8. Hydrocarbon Fingerprinting Methods
Chapter 9. Source Identification and Age Dating of Chlorinated Solvents
Chapter 10. Congeners: A Forensics Analysis
Chapter 11. Application of Stable Isotopes and Radioisotopes in Environmental Forensics
Chapter 12. Criminal and Environmental Soil Forensics: Soil as Physical Evidence in Forensic Investigations
Chapter 13. Environmental Forensic Microscopy
Chapter 14. Hydraulic Fracturing: Data Analysis Methods to Identify Sources of Dissolved Gas and Chemical Compounds in Drinking Water Wells
Chapter 15. Forensic Applications of Dendroecology
Section III. Forensic Modeling
Chapter 16. Forensic Applications of Subsurface Contaminant Transport Models
Chapter 17. Forensic Investigation of Underground Storage Tanks and Subsurface Piping
Chapter 18. Principal Components Analysis and Receptor Models in Environmental Forensics
Chapter 19. Multivariate Statistical Methods and Source Identification in Environmental Forensics
Chapter 20. Receptor Models and Measurements for Identifying and Quantifying Air Pollution Sources
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