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  1. Understanding Environmental Pollution by Marquita K. Hill, 2010-05-24
  2. Chemistry of the Environment (The New Chemistry) by David E. Newton, 2008-09-05
  3. Aquatic Environmental Chemistry (Oxford Chemistry Primers, 57) by Alan G. Howard, 1998-11-12
  4. Principles of Chemical Separations with Environmental Applications (Cambridge Series in Chemical Engineering) by Richard D. Noble, Patricia A. Terry, 2004-04-26
  5. Elements of Environmental Chemistry by Ronald A. Hites, 2007-05-04
  6. Green Chemistry: Theory and Practice by Paul T. Anastas, John C. Warner, 2000-05-25
  7. Modern Electrochemistry 2B: Electrodics in Chemistry, Engineering, Biology and Environmental Science by John O'M. Bockris, Amulya K.N. Reddy, 2001-01-31
  8. Principles of Environmental Sampling (ACS Professional Reference Books)
  9. Field & Laboratory Exercises in Environmental Science, 7th edition by Eldon Enger, Bradley Smith, 2000-01-01
  10. Environmental Pollution and Control, Fourth Edition by J. Jeffrey Peirce Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of Wisconsin at Madison, P Aarne Vesilind, et all 1997-11-25
  11. Applications of Environmental Chemistry: A Practical Guide for Environmental Professionals by Eugene R. Weiner, 2000-05-26
  12. Microbiology and Chemistry for Environmental Scientists and Engineers by Jason Birkett, John Lester, 1999-11-12
  13. Environmental Colloids and Particles: Behaviour, Separation and Characterisation (Series on Analytical and Physical Chemistry of Environmental Systems)
  14. Passive Sampling Techniques in Environmental Monitoring, Volume 48 (Comprehensive Analytical Chemistry)

41. Environmental Chemistry, Safety, MSDS
The handbook of environmental chemistry. Springer, 1980 Main collection 574.5 H236 A comprehensive series of reviews and data on environmental chemistry,
http://www.library.adelaide.edu.au/guide/sci/Chemistry/env.html
The University of Adelaide Library Library A to Z Adelaide date and time [at last page refresh] is Sat Sep 17 17:33:23 2005 Back to: Chemistry resources
Environmental chemistry, safety, MSDS
The Internet has good collections of data on the environmental and toxicological effects of chemical substances. There are also major printed reference sources. Typical data in the sources mentioned here include physical properties, human and animal health effects, safety measures in handling, environmental fate and ecotoxicity, test methods. Related guides are:
  • Analytical chemistry for analytical methods used in environmental chemistry.
  • Data collections for more sources of chemical data.
  • Databases and indexes for key chemistry databases such as Chemical abstracts and ecological and safety databases which index journal articles in environmental chemistry.
MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheets) gateways and collections:
ChemWatch , licensed by University of Adelaide for its staff and students
MSDS-Search National Repository

MSDS Xchange

Material Safety Data Sheets on the Internet
, University of Kentucky
Safety and MSDS
, Links for chemists, University of Liverpool
MSDS collection, Vermont Safety Resources on the Internet

42. E&S Environmental
E S environmental chemistry, Inc., founded in 1988, is an applied research The goal of E S environmental chemistry, Inc. is to provide its clients with
http://www.esenvironmental.com/
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was founded in 1996 to implement on-the-ground environmental restoration services. Working with federal and state agencies, watershed councils, and private landowners, the company strives to improve the environmental health of forest and agricultural lands, with special focus on water quality and habitat enhancement.
Send mail to webmaster@ESenvironmental.com with questions or comments about this web site.
Last modified: February 24, 2004

43. Center For Nonlinear Science
Portland, Oregon. Research interests include chemical dynamics, chemical instabilities, chemical chaos, biological and biophysical chemistry, and some environmental chemistry.
http://sflow.chem.pdx.edu
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44. Environmental Chemistry, Department Of Chemistry
The research in atmospherical environmental chemistry involves experimental studies of atmospheric processes leading to formation of air polluting
http://www.sdu.dk/Nat/Chem/research/environ/IndexE.html

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Environmental Chemistry
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    The research in atmospherical environmental chemistry involves experimental studies of atmospheric processes leading to formation of air polluting components and deposition of air pollution. The studies include non-linear atmospheric-chemical reactions, especially the conversions of the circulation of nitrogen, carbon or sulphur in the atmosphere under Danish climatic and meteorological conditions.
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45. Environmental Chemistry Major
environmental chemistry. University of North Alabama. environmental chemistry is concerned with the substances and the chemical processes occurring in the
http://www2.una.edu/chemdept/envirnc.htm
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY
University of North Alabama
Environmental chemistry is concerned with the substances and the chemical processes occurring in the air, land and water of our planet. The chemistry major with the environmental chemistry option prepares students for positions in private industry, in governmental agencies or for entry into graduate programs in environmental science. Requirements for the environmental chemistry major include prescribed ancillary courses in computer science, mathematics and physics. The following table lists the courses required to obtain a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree with a major in environmental chemistry. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS HRS A. General Studies Component B. Chemistry Major Core Requirements:
  • *General Chemistry (111, 111L, 112, 112L) (Course Descriptions) Quantitative Analysis (305, 305LW) Organic Chemistry (311,311L, 312, 312L)
TOTAL C. Environmental Chemistry Option Requirements:
  • Physical Chemistry (381, 381L, 382, 382L) Chemical Instrumentation (406,406LW) Aquatic Chemistry (460) Environmental Regulations (465) Atmospheric Chemistry (470) Environmental Laboratory (475L)
TOTAL Prescribed Supporting courses:
  • Computer Science, Introduction to Computers (CS 110), Intermediate Computer Topics

46. DHI Water & Environment
Independent, international organisation affiliated with the Danish Academy of Technical Sciences, offering research and consultation in ecology, environmental chemistry, water resources, environmental informatics, and hydraulic structures, with particular emphasis on environmental monitoring.
http://www.dhi.dk/
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47. Environmental Chemistry - Persistent Organic Pollutants (POP/POPs)
T. Öberg Konsult AB is working with environmental risk analysis, health risk assessments, environmental impact assessments and process optimisation,
http://www.tomasoberg.com/english/miljokemi_en.htm
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Persistent organic pollutants Many environmental issues involve chemistry. Dispersion of heavy metals and acidification by sulphur and nitrogen oxides are just two examples of environmental chemistry questions at issue. Environmental chemistry also deals with investigations of organic pollutants like PCB and dioxins. Common to these toxic organic pollutants is persistence, i.e. a pronounced resistance against degradation. Many persistent organic pollutants (POPs) are chlorinated compounds, but also brominated and fluorinated compounds may have a negative influence on the environment (e.g. brominated flame-retardants and freons). Halogenated aromatics can be formed and emitted from many industrial processes as well, with combustion as just one example. I have devoted a major portion of my professional life to these issues, both common pollutants like nitrogen oxides and more exotic compounds like brominated diphenylethers. My work has been focused on accomplishing tangible results by investigating, providing solutions and training.
Molecular model of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin, which is another example of a persistent organic pollutant.

48. The Sixth European Meeting On Environmental Chemistry
The Sixth European Meeting on environmental chemistry (EMEC6) will be held in Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro, December 610, 2005.
http://helix.chem.bg.ac.yu/emec6/
The Sixth European Meeting on Environmental Chemistry
Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro, December 6-10, 2005.
The Sixth European Meeting on Environmental Chemistry (EMEC6) will be held in Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro, December 6-10, 2005. The meeting is being hosted by The Serbian Chemical Society and The University of Belgrade on behalf of The European Association of Chemistry and Environment , and will foster the development of innovative research themes through a multidisciplinary approach to the chemistry of the environment. European Association
of Chemistry and the Environment
Serbian Chemical Society We are looking forward to welcoming you to Belgrade , the capital of Serbia and Montenegro. Contact: Serbian Chemical Society (for EMEC6)
Karnegijeva 4/III
P.O. Box 35-08
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Serbia and Montenegro Tel/fax: +381-11-3370467
E-mail: emec6@chem.bg.ac.yu
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49. Environmental Chemistry
environmental chemistry Laboratory. Chemistry 117 RISK AND VISION by David W. Rejeski Future Studies US Environmental Protection Agency (PM222A)
http://www.chem.brown.edu/chem117/enviroChem.html
Environmental Chemistry Laboratory
Chemistry 117
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Introduction and Purpose of the Course RISK AND VISION by David W. Rejeski Future Studies U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (PM-222A) Washington, DC 20460
Chapter 1 Laboratory Safety
OSHA and EPA Safety Information- VTSIRI
Chapter 2 Field Monitoring of Volitile Organics using Portable Gas Chromatography
Field Monitoring of Volitile Organics
Chapter 3 Metal Analysis in Water and Soils using Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy
Metal Analysis using Atomic Absorbtion Spectroscopy Graphite Furnace Chemistry
Chapter 4 Analysis of Biological Oxygen and Nitrogen Activity in Water and Soils
Biological Oxygen and Nitrogen Analysis
Chapter 5 Air Pollution
Air Pollution Nobel Prize on Chemistry of the Ozone Layer
Chapter 6 Modeling
Computer Modeling of Environmental Factors
Chapter 7 Toxicology
Comments on Toxicology in Environmental Problems
Chapter 8 The Statistical Intrepretation of Data
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50. Prof CM Friend - Harvard University - Research Group
Heterogeneous catalysis, nanostructure growth, environmental chemistry, laserassisted materials processing, and chemical sensor technology.
http://www.chem.harvard.edu/groups/friend/index.html

51. Pharmaceuticals And Personal Care Products - Index, EPA
Useful Glossaries (covering the many fields involved with PPCPs) environmental chemistry Measurement Methods - Quality Assurance - Statistics
http://www.epa.gov/esd/chemistry/pharma/
National Exposure Research Laboratory
Environmental Sciences Recent Additions Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Home Exposure Research Environmental Sciences Chemistry ... Pharmaceuticals in the Environment Index About This Site FAQ Overview Risk Perception ... User Feedback
Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products (PPCPs) as Environmental Pollutants
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Updating and maintenance of the PPCPs Web site,
which began in April 2000, ceased as of 21 March 2005.
Pollution from Personal Actions, Activities, and Behaviors
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52. Analytical Environmental Chemistry Home Page, EPA
Analytical environmental chemistry Index Page. Monitoring environmental chemistry Landscape Characterization Landscape Ecology
http://www.epa.gov/nerlesd1/chemistry/anal-env-chem.htm
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Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products (PPCPs) as Environmental Pollutants Analysis by Vacuum Distillation at the EPA Environmental Forensics: Identification of Pollutants of Unknown Origin by Ion Composition Elucidation (ICE) Trace Organic Analysis ...
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53. IngentaConnect Publication: Toxicological And Environmental Chemistry
Toxicological and environmental chemistry. ISSN 02772248. Taylor and Francis Ltd logo. Publisher Taylor and Francis Ltd
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/tandf/gtec

54. MTA KK AKI
Institute of Materials and environmental chemistry The name and the web address of the Institute has been changed. Click the logo to go to the new homepage.
http://www.chemres.hu/AKKL/

Institute of Materials and Environmental Chemistry

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55. Chem4Kids.com: Extra Topics: Environmental Chemistry
Chemistry in the environment What a big topic. The field of environmental chemistry calls on organic chemistry, biochemistry and a heck of a lot of biology.
http://www.chem4kids.com/files/etcetera_envirochem.html
CHEMISTRY IN THE ENVIRONMENT
What a big topic. The field of environmental chemistry calls on organic chemistry, biochemistry and a heck of a lot of biology. We'll focus on the chemistry of the Earth right now.
Environmental chemists study the chemistry of the biosphere . Many of them focus on the effects of the modern world and technology on our environment. What do they study? Consider them to be like detectives of the planet. They look at the fingerprints and figure out what went down at the scene of the crime.
WHERE DO THEY COME FROM?
Environmental chemists look at the world and figure out where all of these elements and compounds came from. Where did the first living organisms find proteins or did they create them on their own? Where does all of the silicon (Si) in the sand of a beach come from?
WHAT'S HAPPENING
With all of the molecules and compounds floating around are world someone needs to study the reactions they have with each other. It could be as simple as seeing red rocks and figuring out that they have a high level of iron (Fe). At the other end of the spectrum, they could be studying the shrinking Ozone (O3) layer. Then they might try and answer the question, "What are aerosol cans doing to destroy it?"
WHERE DOES IT ALL GO?

56. Institutionen För Miljökemi :: Stockholms Universitet ::
The Department of environmental chemistry is active in research and education within the The Ph.D. level course in Organic environmental chemistry
http://www.miljokemi.su.se/?lang=eng

57. Johnson Environmental Concepts - Environmental Geochemistry, Superfund Hazardous
Geochemical consulting firm offering expertise in the application of geochemistry, environmental chemistry, geology, and hydrology to environmental problems and resource development. Rapid City, South Dakota.
http://www.johnsonenviro.com/
Johnson Environmental Concepts
Johnson Environmental Concepts is a geochemical consulting firm offering expertise in the application of geochemistry, environmental chemistry, geology, and hydrology to environmental problems and resource development. Technical skills include geochemical modeling, data analysis and Superfund research. Project tasks have included site investigations, remediation actions, expert testimony, permit applications, environmental impact statements, facility audits, and property assessments. Representative Project sites include Superfund sites, mines and mills, industrial plants, and landfills and waste disposal facilities. Geochemical modeling was recently applied to predicting the water quality of a mine pit lake. Environmental media of study consist of contaminated waste streams, soil, groundwater, and surface water containing metals, inorganic species, and organic compounds such as chlorinated solvents, pesticides, industrial chemicals, and petroleum hydrocarbons. Dr. Kathryn Johnson

58. Analytical Science And Environmental Chemistry Group
The Analytical Science and environmental chemistry Group brings together those with interests in separations and spectroscopic characterisation of
http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/chem/staff/analenv.html
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59. Instant Chemical Hazards, Safety, & Environmental Chemistry Data
Chemical protective, toxicity, environmental information on endocrine disruptors and hazardous chemicals.
http://www.instantref.com/tox-chem.htm
I nstant C hemical H S afety D ata Dr. Lawrence H. Keith C hemical hazards, toxicity, safety, chemical protective clothing (CPC), and environmental analytical information on selected chemicals are provided for teachers, students, industrial hygienists, and people who may be exposed to them in schools, colleges, homes, or work places. The information here is necessarily brief; however, a thousand times more information than can be accommodated here is available from the Professional PC References / Windows tm Series . We welcome your comments and suggestions for additional chemical information that would help you. We'll try to update this information as time permits.. You may select information from lists of chemicals above. This information has been carefully gathered from many sources and compiled into several electronic publications to make its access more convenient. Information on these electronic publications may also be selected from lists of them above. Each is published by Instant Reference Sources, Inc. and Digital Liaisons in Austin, Texas. And, when you are finished browsing this information, I've provided a few useful links to other sources of chemical and safety information that you may visit.
Go to the Page on Protecting Children's Health
Go to the Page on Environmental Endocrine Disruptors
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60. Oak Ridge National Laboratory - Title
ORNL's environmental sciences R D portfolio includes work in biogeochemistry, environmental biotechnology, environmental chemistry, ecosystem studies, geosciences, hydrology, microbiology, and environmental assessment.
http://www.ornl.gov/ornlhome/environmental_sciences.shtml
var MenuLinkedBy='AllWebMenus [2]', awmBN='524'; awmAltUrl=''; Find People Contacts Site Index Comments ... Saturday, September 17, 2005 Location ORNL Home Featured Sites Search Advanced Search ... RSS News Feed Main Heading ORNL plays a key role in environmental data systems for DOE's research. The Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program sponsors a data archive that stores the massive quantities of data collected as part of this multiyear observation project. The Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC), sponsored by DOE's Office of Biological and Environmental Research (OBER), serves as one of the world's principal repositories for data and is the focal point for the compilation and dissemination of numerous critical databases. The Oak Ridge National Environmental Research Park Representative links related to environmental sciences research at ORNL: Security Notice Internal Users ... Office of Science Revised: January 6, 2005 - 11,797
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