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Environmental forensics: proceedings of the 2011 INEF Conference - no. 338

Morrison, Robert D(Edited by)O'Sullivan, Gwen(Edited by)
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This publication includes peer-reviewed manuscripts from the 2011 International Network of Environmental Forensics (INEF) Conference held at St.

John's College in Cambridge, UK. INEF is an organization founded by environmental forensic scientists for the express purpose of sharing and disseminating environmental forensic information to the international scientific community.

Environmental forensic information presented at this conference included topics on contaminant age dating, the use of chemical and biological diagnostic markers for contaminant source identification, advancements in the use of petroleum hydrocarbon pattern recognition techniques, the availability of surrogate chemicals to identify the age of a contaminant release, the identification and application of chemical impurities for source identification and advancements in compound specific isotopic analysis, especially related to chlorinated solvent releases.

All of these topics were presented in terms of their applications in contaminant releases throughout the world in terrestrial and marine environments.

This professionally edited book is the second of a series of INEF conference publications chronicling the current state of the art in environmental forensics.

The intent of this publication and subsequent INEF conference volumes is to capture the evolution of environmental forensic topics as a scientific discipline.

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Product Details
RSC Pub.
1849734968 / 9781849734967
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
30/05/2012
England
English
355 pages
Copy: 20%; print: 20%
"The Second International Network of Environmental Forensics (INEF) environmental forensics conference was held at St. John's College in Cambridge, England" - p. vi Derived record based on unviewed print version record.