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  • 1
    Keywords: Water quality ; Water pollution ; Planetology ; Environmental monitoring ; Environmental engineering ; Biotechnology ; Environment ; Environment ; Water quality ; Water pollution ; Planetology ; Environmental monitoring ; Environmental engineering ; Biotechnology
    Description / Table of Contents: This book brings together and integrates contributions on water quality modeling, monitoring and assessment techniques; wastewater treatment technologies; and sociological approaches in a single text. Divided into twenty chapters, it offers a comprehensive reference for students, professionals and researchers working on various aspects of water environment technology. The papers published in this book - selected from those presented at the 1st International Forum on Asian Water Environment Technology, held in 2013 in New Delhi, India - highlight the water environmental problems in Asia and respective countermeasures. This book addresses water quality requirements, emphasizing the factors that affect the water environment. Treated wastewater as a new source of water is also examined, introducing readers to important aspects of water reuse. Selecting the most effective and proper wastewater treatment approach is actually the most essential part of generating a new water resource, as well as protecting the receiving water environments. Thus, the fundamental principles of wastewater treatment and monitoring are a major focus in this book, which is intended to help readers effectively address various water environmental problems in Asian countries
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIV, 250 p. 85 illus., 31 illus. in color, online resource)
    ISBN: 9783319392592
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Environmental sciences ; Environmental pollution ; Applied Ecology ; Environment ; Physical geography. ; Energy policy. ; Energy and state. ; Water pollution. ; Environmental sciences ; Applied Ecology ; Environmental pollution ; Konferenzschrift ; Versorgungswirtschaft ; Bioenergie
    Description / Table of Contents: 3D Geological and Hydrogeological Modelling – Integrated Approaches in Urban Groundwater Management -- Long-term Saltwater Intrusion Modelling – Case Studies from North Africa, Mexico and Halle -- Hydrogeochemical Characterisation and Evaluation of Seasonal Variation in Groundwater Chemistry in Upper Panda River Basin, India -- Assessment of Groundwater Vulnerability in the Borazjan Aquifer of Bushehr, South of Iran, Using GIS Technique -- Geochemical Variations of Groundwater Quality in Coastal and Karstic Aquifers in Jaffna Peninsula, Sri Lanka -- Water in Ancient Indian Perspective and Ponds of Varanasi as Water Harvesting Structures -- Glacier Mass Balance and Its Significance on the Water Resource Management in the Western Himalayas -- Seasonal Variations and Flux of Arsenic in Gomati River, Ganga Alluvial Plain, Northern India -- Stable Isotopic Signatures for Hydrogeochemical Characterisation of Ground Water from Pondicherry to Nagapattinam, Tamil Nadu -- Assessment of Hydrochemical Evolution of Ground Water through Silica Geothermometry in a Part of Ganga Basin -- Electrical Resistivity Survey for Groundwater Investigation at Sumbli of Jammu District (J&K) -- Isotopic-Chemical Framework of Groundwater Aquifer to Study the Pollution Dynamics at Delhi, India -- Helium and Natural Gas Anomalies in Tubewells around Southern Fringes of Bundelkhand Region, Sagar-Damoh District, Madhya Pradesh, India -- Production of Renewable Energy and Waste Water Management from Vetiver Grass -- Replacing Conventional Fuels through Biogas for Mitigating the Threats related to Climate Change in India: A State-wise Assessment for Emission Reduction -- Chronic Arsenicosis Induced Oxidative Stress in Cattle: Role of Zn and Se -- Macro-benthos Diversity in a Headwater Stream Affected by Tea and Paddy Agricultural Runoff, Sri Lanka -- Bioremediation and Detoxification of Xenobiotic Organic Compounds in Landfill Leachate by Pseudomonas sp. ISTDF1 -- Identifying Knowledge Gaps in Assessing Health Risks due to Exposures of Nanoparticles from Contaminated Edible Plants -- Conservation Issues and Possible Solutions for Sustainability of Faunal Diversity of Arunachal Pradesh.- Ambient Noise Levels after CNG Implementation in Transport Sector in Delhi -- Transport of Lindane through Soil Column -- Effect of Ozone on Biotic Stress Tolerance Potential of Wheat -- Isolation and Characterization of Thermo-alkalotolerant Bacillus sp. Strain ISTS2 for Carbon Dioxide Sequestration -- Carbon Footprints of Rice Cultivation under Different Tillage Practices in Rice-wheat System -- Trend Analysis of Rainfall in Two Contrasting Regional Environments -- Regional Climate Modelling over the Himalayas.- Assessment of Trace Element Distribution in Red-bloom (E. shafiqii) and Water of Dal Lake, Kashmir Valley, by Total Reflection X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVI, 377 p. 135 illus., 52 illus. in color, online resource)
    ISBN: 9783319059693
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
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    Language: English
    Note: "This volume... contains many papers presented during the International Alexander von Humboldt Kolleg that was held at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi (India), on Februrary 8-9, 2013 , Includes index , 3D Geological and Hydrogeological Modelling - Integrated Approaches in Urban Groundwater ManagementLong-term Saltwater Intrusion Modelling - Case Studies from North Africa, Mexico and Halle -- Hydrogeochemical Characterisation and Evaluation of Seasonal Variation in Groundwater Chemistry in Upper Panda River Basin, India -- Assessment of Groundwater Vulnerability in the Borazjan Aquifer of Bushehr, South of Iran, Using GIS Technique -- Geochemical Variations of Groundwater Quality in Coastal and Karstic Aquifers in Jaffna Peninsula, Sri Lanka -- Water in Ancient Indian Perspective and Ponds of Varanasi as Water Harvesting Structures -- Glacier Mass Balance and Its Significance on the Water Resource Management in the Western Himalayas -- Seasonal Variations and Flux of Arsenic in Gomati River, Ganga Alluvial Plain, Northern India -- Stable Isotopic Signatures for Hydrogeochemical Characterisation of Ground Water from Pondicherry to Nagapattinam, Tamil Nadu -- Assessment of Hydrochemical Evolution of Ground Water through Silica Geothermometry in a Part of Ganga Basin -- Electrical Resistivity Survey for Groundwater Investigation at Sumbli of Jammu District (J&K) -- Isotopic-Chemical Framework of Groundwater Aquifer to Study the Pollution Dynamics at Delhi, India -- Helium and Natural Gas Anomalies in Tubewells around Southern Fringes of Bundelkhand Region, Sagar-Damoh District, Madhya Pradesh, India -- Production of Renewable Energy and Waste Water Management from Vetiver Grass -- Replacing Conventional Fuels through Biogas for Mitigating the Threats related to Climate Change in India: A State-wise Assessment for Emission Reduction -- Chronic Arsenicosis Induced Oxidative Stress in Cattle: Role of Zn and Se -- Macro-benthos Diversity in a Headwater Stream Affected by Tea and Paddy Agricultural Runoff, Sri Lanka -- Bioremediation and Detoxification of Xenobiotic Organic Compounds in Landfill Leachate by Pseudomonas sp. ISTDF1 -- Identifying Knowledge Gaps in Assessing Health Risks due to Exposures of Nanoparticles from Contaminated Edible Plants -- Conservation Issues and Possible Solutions for Sustainability of Faunal Diversity of Arunachal Pradesh.- Ambient Noise Levels after CNG Implementation in Transport Sector in Delhi -- Transport of Lindane through Soil Column -- Effect of Ozone on Biotic Stress Tolerance Potential of Wheat -- Isolation and Characterization of Thermo-alkalotolerant Bacillus sp. Strain ISTS2 for Carbon Dioxide Sequestration -- Carbon Footprints of Rice Cultivation under Different Tillage Practices in Rice-wheat System -- Trend Analysis of Rainfall in Two Contrasting Regional Environments -- Regional Climate Modelling over the Himalayas.- Assessment of Trace Element Distribution in Red-bloom (E. shafiqii) and Water of Dal Lake, Kashmir Valley, by Total Reflection X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry.
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    Keywords: Geography ; Hydraulic engineering ; Environmental Medicine ; Earth Sciences ; Hydrogeology. ; Water quality. ; Water pollution. ; Physical geography. ; Environmental health.
    Description / Table of Contents: This book offers a meaningful and practicable guide to better management of arsenic problems in the groundwater of the Gangetic Plain. It gathers contributions from distinguished researchers who have been actively working in the area for over a decade. The arsenic contamination of groundwater is a growing concern in the central Gangetic Plain, where the local population’s main sources of fresh water are surface water, groundwater and rain water; of these sources, only the last two generally meet the most important criteria for drinking water in their natural state. Natural geological changes are presumed to be the primary reason for arsenic contamination in this region. Further, most of the people living in this area have developed the habit of drinking water (groundwater) from the arsenic-contaminated tubewells in many parts of the region. As a result, many are suffering from arsenicosis and many more are at risk. Since the cause of arsenic contamination in groundwater still remains unclear, this book seeks to address the arsenic issue in this region by pursuing a holistic and systematic scientific approach. Accordingly, it delineates various sources, processes, hypotheses and remedial approaches that are needed to manage the arsenic contamination in the Central Gangetic Plain
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIV, 302 p. 82 illus., 22 illus. in color, online resource)
    ISBN: 9783319161242
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Language: English
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    Water, air & soil pollution 71 (1993), S. 13-28 
    ISSN: 1573-2932
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
    Notes: Abstract Heavy metal transport in Cauvery river chiefly takes place in the particulate form. Tributaries Hemevathi and Kabini draining highly mineralized areas contribute significantly to the heavy metal load of the Cauvery river. Particulate metal transport is influenced by the presence of major dams built across the river. Factor analysis of the elemental data identifies two major group of heavy metals, (a) Fe, Mn, Cr, V and Ti and (b) Cu, Pb and Zn in the suspended sediments of Cauvery river. Heavy metals in surface sediments show wide variations in their concentrations due to the non-uniform grain size distribution of the sediments. The elements Fe, Mn, Pb, Cu, Zn, Ni, Co and As are dominantly present in the 〈20 μm fraction of the river sediments. Speciation studies show that Fe-Mn oxide phase held the largest share of heavy metals in the sediments. The depth variation of heavy metals in the core sediments suggest their similar mobility during diagenesis. Geoaccumulation indices calculated suggest that Cd, Zn, Cr, Pb, Cu and Ni are enriched in sediments several times over background values.
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