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Title: Advances in Environmental Research
Sub-title: Volume 16
Edited by: Justin A Daniels
ISBN10-13: 1612097871 : 9781612097879
Format: Hardback
Size: 180x260mm
Pages: 259
Weight: .640 Kg.
Published: Nova Science Publishers, Inc (US) - February   2012
List Price: 185.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock, more expected soon 
Subjects: The environment
This series covers leading-edge research in a cross-section of fields focusing on the environment including current research data on seismically induced landslides; operation of pumping stations of water distribution systems; virtual reference rivers; strategies for the sustainable management of the Upper Delaware River Basin; the effect of forest canopy gaps on litter microarthropod populations and bioactive bubble dispersions as an emerging bioremediation technology.
Table of Contents:
Preface; An Empirical Perspective on Environmental Antecedents: Part I - Analysis of the Environmental Quality of Three Riparian Communities Associated with Two Dams in Kumasi, Ghana; The Largest Seismically Induced Landslides: New Opportunities for Geomorphological & Paleoseismological Researches; Selection & Operation of Pumping Stations of Water Distribution Systems; Application of LCA to a Comparison of the Global Warming Potential of Industrial & Artisanal Fishing in the State of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) Virtual Reference River: A Model for Scientific Discovery & Reconciliation; Strategy for Sustainable Management of the Upper Delaware River Basin; Exploration of Waterfowl-Environment-Campylobacter Inter-Relationships at Amenity Ponds; Beyond Regulation: The Case of Forest Certification Systems in North America; Effects of Forest Canopy Gaps on Litter Microarthropod Populations in the Southern Appalachians; A Revised Checklist of the Flora of Keoladeo National Park: A World Heritage site in India; A Review of Bioactive Microbubble Dispersions as an Emerging Bioremediation Technology; Effects of a Rock Phosphate on Indigenous Rhizobia Associated with Sesbania Sesban; Index.
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