Environmental Forensics
R E Hester editor R M Harrison editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Royal Society of Chemistry
Published:27th Jun '08
Should be back in stock very soon
The book Environmental Forensics provides a comprehensive overview of the field, combining contributions from experts around the world. It delves into the intersection of analytical and environmental chemistry, particularly in the context of legal proceedings. This area of study has gained prominence due to the increasing legislation aimed at protecting the environment and the significant costs associated with environmental damage and clean-up efforts. As a result, there is a growing trend of prosecutions by regulatory agencies and civil claims related to environmental harm.
Within Environmental Forensics, readers will find discussions on various topics such as source identification, microbial techniques, and the role of isotopes in determining pollution sources. The text highlights the challenges of interpreting environmental measurement data and the potential for conflicting expert opinions. It emphasizes the need for formalized investigative methods to yield more definitive findings and reduce discrepancies among experts. This volume is part of the acclaimed Issues in Environmental Science and Technology Series, underscoring its significance in the academic and professional landscape.
The book not only serves specialists seeking in-depth insights but also appeals to those interested in environmental analytical science and law. With authoritative articles written by leading practitioners in the field, Environmental Forensics covers key techniques and applications, making it an essential resource for understanding the growing importance of this discipline in addressing environmental issues.
"...this is a very useful book which gives an excellent position statement on the application of the techniques and of their limitations in environmental forensics. A required purchase, I am sure, for all institutional libraries where these sorts of activities take place. " * Chemistry World, Future Issue, Paul Kneller *
ISBN: 9780854049578
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 985g
190 pages