Handbook of Environmental Degradation Rates
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Product Details
Author:
Philip H. Howard
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
776
Publisher:
CRC Press (June 30, 2020)
Language:
English
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13:
9780367402990
Weight:
50.5oz
Dimensions:
6.875" x 9.6875"
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TAYLORFRANCIS
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$91.99
Country of Origin:
United States
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1
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Pub Discount:
30
Imprint:
CRC Press
Overview
In order to assess the environmental exposure from chemicals in various media, one must know the rate at which a chemical will degrade. Handbook of Environmental Degradation Rates saves time and money collecting and evaluating this important information. The Handbook provides rate constant and half-life ranges for various processes and combines them into ranges for different media (air, groundwater, surface water, soils), which can be directly entered into various models. Some of the processes the Handbook includes are aerobic and anaerobic biodegradation, direct photolysis, hydrolysis, and reaction with various oxidants or free radicals (e.g., hydroxyl radicals and ozone in the atmosphere).








