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Introduction | p. 1 |
The Environmental Sciences | p. 1 |
Environmental Chemical Processes | p. 3 |
Environmental Chemicals | p. 3 |
Units of Concentration | p. 5 |
Atmospheric Chemistry | p. 5 |
Soils and Waters | p. 6 |
The Environment as a Whole | p. 7 |
References | p. 7 |
Chemistry of the Atmosphere | p. 8 |
Introduction | p. 8 |
Sources of Trace Gases in the Atmosphere | p. 10 |
Initiation of Photochemistry by Light | p. 11 |
Tropospheric Chemistry | p. 17 |
Tropospheric Oxidation Chemistry | p. 20 |
Nitrogen Oxides and the Photostationary State | p. 26 |
Production and Destruction of Ozone | p. 28 |
Role of Hydrocarbons | p. 35 |
Urban Chemistry | p. 37 |
Night-Time Oxidation Chemistry | p. 40 |
Ozone-Alkene Chemistry | p. 46 |
Sulfur Chemistry | p. 46 |
Halogen Chemistry | p. 51 |
Tropospheric Halogens and Catalytic Destruction of Ozone | p. 56 |
Stratospheric Chemistry | p. 58 |
The Antarctic Ozone Hole | p. 63 |
Summary | p. 72 |
Questions | p. 72 |
References | p. 76 |
Chemistry of Freshwaters | p. 80 |
Introduction | p. 80 |
Fundamentals of Aquatic Chemistry | p. 82 |
Introduction | p. 82 |
Dissolution/Precipitation Reactions | p. 91 |
Complexation Reactions in Freshwaters | p. 94 |
Species Distribution in Freshwaters | p. 97 |
Modelling Aquatic Systems | p. 121 |
Case Studies | p. 122 |
Acidification | p. 122 |
Metals and Metalloids in Water | p. 130 |
Historical Pollution Records and Perturbatory Processes in Lakes | p. 139 |
Nutrients in Water and Sediments | p. 145 |
Organic Matter and Organic Chemicals in Water | p. 150 |
Questions and Problems | p. 157 |
Further Reading | p. 159 |
References | p. 159 |
Chemistry of the Oceans | p. 170 |
Introduction | p. 170 |
The Ocean as a Biogeochemical Environment | p. 170 |
Properties of Water and Seawater | p. 173 |
Salinity Concepts | p. 177 |
Oceanic Circulation | p. 179 |
Seawater Composition and Chemistry | p. 182 |
Major Constituents | p. 182 |
Dissolved Gases | p. 184 |
Nutrients | p. 199 |
Trace Elements | p. 201 |
Physico-Chemical Speciation | p. 204 |
Suspended Particles and Marine Sediments | p. 210 |
Description of Sediments and Sedimentary Components | p. 210 |
Surface Chemistry of Particles | p. 213 |
Diagenesis | p. 218 |
Physical and Chemical Processes in Estuaries | p. 219 |
Marine Contamination and Pollution | p. 223 |
Oil Slicks | p. 223 |
Plastic Debris | p. 226 |
Tributyltin | p. 228 |
Questions | p. 230 |
References | p. 231 |
The Chemistry of the Solid Earth | p. 234 |
Introduction | p. 234 |
Mineral Components of Soil | p. 238 |
Inputs | p. 238 |
Primary Minerals | p. 238 |
Secondary Minerals | p. 240 |
Weathering Processes (See also Chapter 3) | p. 246 |
Organic Components of Soil | p. 248 |
Soil pH And Redox Potential | p. 254 |
pH and Buffering | p. 254 |
Soil Acidity | p. 255 |
Soil Alkalinity | p. 257 |
Influence of pH on Soils | p. 258 |
Redox Potential | p. 260 |
Reduction Processes in Soil | p. 261 |
Chemical Reactions in Soil | p. 263 |
Reactions in Soil Solution | p. 263 |
Ion Exchange (Physisorption) | p. 267 |
Ligand Exchange (Chemisorption) | p. 271 |
Complexation/Chelation | p. 273 |
Precipitation/Dissolution | p. 273 |
Soil Processes | p. 275 |
Questions | p. 275 |
References | p. 278 |
Environmental Organic Chemistry | p. 279 |
Introduction | p. 279 |
The Diversity of Organic Compounds | p. 280 |
Identifying Sources of Hydrocarbons | p. 282 |
The Fate of Organic Contaminants | p. 284 |
Chemical Partitioning | p. 284 |
Important Partitioning Coefficients | p. 286 |
Temperature Dependence | p. 292 |
Partition Maps | p. 295 |
Chemical Transformation and Degradation | p. 299 |
Chemical Transformation through Photochemistry | p. 301 |
Light Absorption and the Beer-Lambert Law | p. 302 |
Photolysis in Aqueous Systems | p. 303 |
Photochemistry of Brominated Flame Retardants (BFRs) | p. 305 |
Conclusions | p. 309 |
Questions | p. 310 |
References | p. 310 |
Biogeochemical Cycling of Chemicals | p. 314 |
Introduction: Biogeochemical Cycling | p. 314 |
Environmental Reservoirs | p. 316 |
Lifetimes | p. 317 |
Rates of Transfer between Environmental Compartments | p. 321 |
Air-Land Exchange | p. 321 |
Air-Sea Exchange | p. 324 |
Transfer in Aquatic Systems | p. 330 |
Biogeochemical Cycles | p. 333 |
Case Study 1: The Biogeochemical Cycle of Nitrogen | p. 335 |
Case Study 2: Aspects of Biogeochemical Cycle of Lead | p. 335 |
Behaviour of Long-Lived Organic Chemicals in the Environment | p. 340 |
Questions | p. 344 |
References | p. 345 |
Glossary | p. 347 |
Subject Index | p. 354 |
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