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The authoritative introduction to natural water chemistry THIRD EDITION
Now in its updated and expanded Third Edition, Aquatic Chemistry remains the classic resource on the essential concepts of natural water chemistry. Designed for both self-study and classroom use, this book builds a solid foundation in the general principles of natural water chemistry and then proceeds to a thorough treatment of more advanced topics. Key principles are illustrated with a wide range of quantitative models, examples, and problem-solving methods.
Major subjects covered include:
* Chemical Thermodynamics
* Solid-Solution Interface and Kinetics
* Trace Metals
* Acids and Bases
* Kinetics of Redox Processes
* Dissolved Carbon Dioxide
* Photochemical Processes
* Atmosphere-Water Interactions
* Kinetics at the Solid-Water
* Metal Ions in Aqueous Solution Interface
* Precipitation and Dissolution
* Particle-Particle Interaction
* Oxidation and Reduction
* Regulation of the Chemical
* Equilibria and Microbial Mediation Composition of Natural Waters
Author Notes
WERNER STUMM is an internationally renowned aquatic scientist at the Federal Institute for Environmental Science and Technology, EAWAG, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, ETH. His numerous publications include Chemistry of the Solid-Water Interface, Aquatic Chemical Kinetics, and Aquatic Surface Chemistry, all published by Wiley.
JAMES J. MORGAN is Marvin L. Goldberger Professor of Environmental Engineering Science at the California Institute of Technology. Professor Morgan was the founding editor of Environmental Science and Technology. He is also a recipient of the American Chemical Society Award for Creative Advances in Environmental Science and Technology.
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Aquatic chemistry projects the fundamental principles of physical chemistry out of the laboratory and into the global environment, where they are subjected to the vagaries of nature. This substantially revised edition of Stumm and Morgan's classic book on natural water chemistry (1st ed., CH, Mar'71; 2nd ed., 1981) includes a new chapter on the air/water interface, a special focus on kinetic control of chemical reactions, and an update on interactions of solutes with solid surfaces. Surface chemistry is further developed to quantitatively illustrate rate laws for geochemical dissolution and to correctly elucidate colloidal interactions between particles. As in previous editions, the core material for an aquatic chemistry course is contained in the early chapters, where general concepts and methods of problem-solving are detailed. Chapters 2 through 9 can be used as a traditional textbook for upper-division and graduate students in environmental science, oceanography, and engineering; specialized topics in geochemistry, water technology, and soil science are included in chapters 10 through 15. Appendixes, problem sets, and useful references abound in this truly comprehensive book. R. M. Ferguson Eastern Connecticut State University
Table of Contents
| Chemical Thermodynamics and Kinetics |
| Acid and Bases |
| Dissolved Carbon Dioxide |
| Atmosphere-Water Interactions |
| Metal Ions in Aqueous Solution: Aspects of Coordination Chemistry |
| Precipitation and Dissolution |
| Oxidation and Reduction |
| Equilibria and Microbial Mediation |
| The Solid-Solution Interface |
| Trace Metals: Cycling, Regulation, and Biological Role |
| Kinetics of Redox Processes |
| Photochemical Processes |
| Kinetics at the Solid-Water Interface: Adsorption, Dissolution of Minerals, Nucleation, and Crystal Growth |
| Particle-Particle Interaction: Colloids, Coagulation, and Filtration |
| Regulation of the Chemical Composition of Natural Waters |
| References |
| Appendices |
| Index |
