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Issues in Environmental Science and Technology
Written by world experts in their specialised fields, this series tackles important environmental topics. It also focuses on broader issues, notably economic, legal and political considerations. Authors are drawn from industry, the public service and academic organisations. The books are invaluable for scientists and engineers in industry and public service, consultancy and academic institutions. They are also essential reading for students taking specialised courses in environmental chemistry, and provide supplementary reference material for general science courses.
Series DOI: 10.1039/1465-1874; Print ISSN: 1350-7583; Electronic ISSN: 1465-1874
Series Editors
R M Harrison; University of Birmingham, UK
Gev Eduljee; Resource Futures, UK
Michelle Bloor; University of Glasgow, UK
Series Advisers
Louise Heathwaite; Lancaster University, UK
Stephen Holgate; University of Southampton, UK
Philip Hopke; Clarkson University, USA
Peter Liss; University of East Anglia, UK
Stephen J de Mora; Plymouth Marine Laboratory, UK
Simon Pollard; Cranfield University, UK
Xavier Querol; Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Spain
David Taylor; WCA-Environment Ltd, UK
Nick Voulvoulis; Imperial College London, UK
Series DOI: 10.1039/1465-1874; Print ISSN: 1350-7583; Electronic ISSN: 1465-1874
Series Editors
R M Harrison; University of Birmingham, UK
Gev Eduljee; Resource Futures, UK
Michelle Bloor; University of Glasgow, UK
Series Advisers
Louise Heathwaite; Lancaster University, UK
Stephen Holgate; University of Southampton, UK
Philip Hopke; Clarkson University, USA
Peter Liss; University of East Anglia, UK
Stephen J de Mora; Plymouth Marine Laboratory, UK
Simon Pollard; Cranfield University, UK
Xavier Querol; Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Spain
David Taylor; WCA-Environment Ltd, UK
Nick Voulvoulis; Imperial College London, UK