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eBook Details:
Full title: Geographical Data Science and Spatial Data Analysis: An Introduction in R 1st Edition
Edition: 1st
Copyright year: 2021
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd (UK)
Author: Lex Comber; Chris Brunsdon
ISBN: 9781526449368, 9780429762970
Format: PDF
Description of Geographical Data Science and Spatial Data Analysis: An Introduction in R 1st Edition:
This book serves as a primary textbook for environmental site investigation and remediation of subsurface soil and groundwater. It introduces concepts and principles of field investigative techniques to adequately determine the extent of contamination in the subsurface for the selection of cleanup alternatives. It then focuses on practical calculations and skills needed to design and operate remediation systems that will both educate students and be useful for entry-level professionals in the field. Features: Examines the practical aspects of investigating and cleaning up contaminated soil and groundwater Contains scenarios, illustrations, equations, and example problems with discussions that illustrate various practical situations and interpret the results Includes end-of-chapter problems to reinforce student learning Provides a regulatory and risk analysis context, as well as public and community involvement aspects Discusses sustainability and performance assessment of the remediation methods presented Site Assessment and Remediation for Environmental Engineers provides upper-level undergraduate and graduate students with practical, project-oriented knowledge of how to investigate and clean up a site contaminated with chemicals and hazardous waste.