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Environmental geology : handbook of field methods and case studies / [edited by] Klaus Knodel, Gerhard Lange, Hans-Jurgen Voigt ; with contributions by Thekla Abel ... [et al.].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Knödel, Klaus.
Lange, Gerhard, Dipl. Geophys.
Voigt, Hans-Jürgen.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Environmental geology--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Environmental geology.
Environmental geology--Case studies.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1383 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2007.
Place of Publication:
Berlin ; New York : Springer, c2007.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
As earth’s population continues to grow and the detrimental aftereffects of industrialization and environmental negligence become more apparent, society has become more aware of, and concerned about, stewardship of the natural environment – water, soil, and air. Sustainable development has become more widely received and promoted in many parts of the world. The need is now critical for earth and environmental scientists and engineers to work together to implement technologies that can preserve our environment. The Earth’s population was 6.6 billion as of April 2007 according to the U.S. Census Bureau. This number is expected to rise to 9.4 billion by 2050. The population is increasing the demand for natural resources and energy, and increasing stress on the environment. Thus, protection of the environment and remediation of damage to the environment must be a priority. It is also important to develop procedures that will help to avert further damage to the environment and to recognize as early as possible the risks associated with changes in the environment. Many methodologies and technologies have become more advanced in the past few decades, and new technologies and approaches have been developed, all to address the growing need for environmental assessment, monitoring, and remediation. As these technologies have grown, the need for interdisciplinary cooperation has also become more apparent. Specialists in remote sensing, geophysical methods, hydrogeology, geology, and geochemistry must maintain current awareness of developments within their sister disciplines in order to formulate effective overall approaches for environmental issues.
Contents:
Preparatory Steps and Common Problems
Preparatory Steps and Common Problems
Remote Sensing
Aerial Photography
Photogrammetry
Nonphotographic Imaging from Aircraft and Space-borne Platforms
Geophysics
Magnetic Methods
Gravity Methods
Direct Current Resistivity Methods
Electromagnetic Methods
Ground Penetrating Radar
Seismic Methods
Surface Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Borehole Logging
Geophysical In-situ Groundwater and Soil Monitoring
Geological, Hydrogeological, Geochemical and Microbiological Investigations
Methods for Characterizing the Geological Setting
Methods for Characterizing the Hydrologie and Hydraulic Conditions
Methods for Characterizing the Geochemical and Microbiological Conditions
Interpretation of Geological, Hydrogeological, and Geochemical Results
Integration of Investigation Results
Data Fusion
Joint Interpretation.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-281-16775-4
9786611167752
3-540-74671-4
OCLC:
233973479

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