Sustainable Practices in Geoenvironmental Engineering Second Edition

Sustainable Practices in Geoenvironmental Engineering  Second Edition
Author: Raymond N. Yong,Catherine N. Mulligan,Masaharu Fukue
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2014-09-25
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781466588462

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In the seven years since the publication of the first edition of Sustainable Practices in Geoenvironmental Engineering, the combination of population growth and increased exploitation of renewable and non-renewable natural resources has added increased stresses on the quality and health of the geoenvironment. This is especially true when viewed in the context of the growing demand for food and shelter, energy and mineral resources, and their resultant effects on the natural capital of the geoenvironment. Completely revised and updated, this second edition of a bestseller introduces and discusses the concept of "stressors" and their impacts on the geoenvironment. See What’s New in the Second Edition: Clear definition of the geoenvironment New tools and remediation technologies, new management methods for geohazards, and enhanced coverage of social and economic sustainability Innovative approaches and techniques for reaching geoenvironmental sustainability More detail on treatment technologies, both in situ and ex situ Discussion on the mitigation of geodisasters Additional sections to discuss sustainability assessment protocols Updated information on models for prediction of contaminant behavior The authors explore the technologies that take into account targets, exposure routes (if applicable), future land use, acceptable risks, legislation, and resultant emissions/discharges in establishing the criteria and tools for evaluating technologies and protocols for environmental management of the impacted land. They then discuss how to choose the correct ones to use in different situations to protect the quality and health of natural resource and capital of the geoenvironment and ensure that these geoenvironmental natural resources and capital remain available for future generations and to develop innovative and sustainable techniques to make land more stable and safer.

Geoenvironmental Practices and Sustainability

Geoenvironmental Practices and Sustainability
Author: G.L. Sivakumar Babu,Krishna R. Reddy,Anirban De,Manoj Datta
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2017-06-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789811040771

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This volume is a compilation on issues related to sustainable practices in geo-environmental engineering, particularly as applying to developing nations such as India. While, the developed world has already developed some solutions such as landfills, developments in landfills, barriers and liners in the North America and waste-to-energy and waste incineration in Europe, developing countries like India are trying to figure out ways which suit the present condition without compromising the future needs and comforts. This volume presents case studies on the various problems and solutions adopted for different sites. Although a common approach for all the problems is not feasible or recommend, this collection aims to provide a compendium on the current efforts underway and to help achieve common ground for the practitioners and researchers involved. The works included here give insight to the possible development of resilient and sustainable structures (like offshore wind turbines) and energy geotechnics. The book covers topics such as liners and barrier systems, use of recycled and waste materials, waste management and hazard assessment, sustainable infrastructure, and sustainability and the environment. The contents of this book will be useful to researchers and professionals working in geo-environmental engineering. The book will also be useful to policy makers interested in understanding geotechnical concerns related to sustainable development.

Small Animal Soft Tissue Surgery

Small Animal Soft Tissue Surgery
Author: Kelley Thieman Mankin
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2014-10-10
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1482225387

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Presented in a question-and-answer format with all new cases, this new edition of a bestselling book provides a broad overview of small animal soft tissue surgery. Clinical cases appear in random order to simulate the way they might appear in an actual veterinary practice. Cases include photos, a description of presenting symptoms, and questions the veterinarian must answer in order to arrive at the correct diagnosis and to plan proper treatment. Complete answers are provided for each question. This practical structure with integrated questions, illustrations, and detailed explanations is designed to educate as well as to provide answers. Veterinary students, general practitioners, surgical residents, and specialists with an interest in soft tissue surgery will find Small Animal Soft Tissue Surgery: Self-Assessment Color Review, Second Edition an essential resource.

Sustainable Civil Engineering Practices

Sustainable Civil Engineering Practices
Author: Varinder S. Kanwar,Sanjay Kumar Shukla
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2020-04-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789811536779

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This book comprises select proceedings of the International Conference on Sustainable Civil Engineering Practices (ICSCEP 2019). It covers several important aspects of sustainable civil engineering practices dealing with effective waste and material management, natural resources, industrial products, energy, food, transportation and shelter, while conserving and protecting the environmental quality and the natural resource base essential for future development. The book also discusses engineering solutions to sustainable development and green design issues. Special emphasis is given on qualitative guidelines for generation, treatment, handling, transport, disposal and recycling of wastes. The book is intended as a practice-oriented reference guide for researchers and practitioners, and will be useful for all working in sustainable civil engineering related fields.

Fundamentals of Geoenvironmental Engineering

Fundamentals of Geoenvironmental Engineering
Author: Abdel-Mohsen Onsy Mohamed,Evan K. Paleologos
Publsiher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 708
Release: 2017-10-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780128051450

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Fundamentals of Geoenvironmental Engineering: Understanding Soil, Water, and Pollutant Interaction and Transport examines soil-water-pollutant interaction, including physico-chemical processes that occur when soil is exposed to various contaminants. Soil characteristics relevant to remedial techniques are explored, providing foundations for the correct process selection. Built upon the authors' extensive experience in research and practice, the book updates and expands the content to include current processes and pollutants. The book discusses propagation of soil pollution and soil characteristics relevant to remedial techniques. Practicing geotechnical and environmental engineers can apply the theory and case studies in the book directly to current projects. The book first discusses the stages of economic development and their connections to the sustainability of the environment. Subsequent chapters cover waste and its management, soil systems, soil-water and soil-pollutant interactions, subsurface transport of pollutants, role of groundwater, nano-, micro- and biologic pollutants, soil characteristics that impact pollution diffusion, and potential remediation processes like mechanical, electric, magnetic, hydraulic and dielectric permittivity of soils. Presents a clear understanding of the propagation of pollutants in soils Identifies the physico-chemical processes in soils Covers emerging pollutants (nano-, micro- and biologic contaminants) Features in-depth coverage of hydraulic, electrical, magnetic and dielectric permittivity characteristics of soils and their impact on remedial technologies

Environmental Engineering Sustainable Practices

Environmental Engineering  Sustainable Practices
Author: Chuck Lancaster
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-08-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1632396394

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This book is a valuable compilation of topics, ranging from the basic to the most complex advancements in the field of environmental engineering. It is the branch of engineering that uses the principles and practices of engineering to protect the environment and reduce the harmful effects of human activities on the environment. The various sub-fields of environmental engineering along with technological progress that have future implications are glanced at in this book. The objective of this text is to provide a comprehensive overview of this field and its applications. It also sheds light on some of the unexplored aspects of environmental engineering. It deals with recycling, waste disposal, waste water management, air pollution control, industrial hygiene, radiation protection and environmental sustainability. This book will help the readers in keeping pace with the rapid changes in this area of study.

Sustainable Engineering

Sustainable Engineering
Author: Catherine Mulligan
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2019-01-30
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780429639968

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Sustainable Engineering: Principles and Implementation provides a comprehensive overview of the interdisciplinary field of sustainability as it applies to engineering and methods for implementation of sustainable practices. Due to increasing constraints on resources and on the environment and effects of climate change, engineers are being faced with new challenges. While it is generally believed that the concepts of sustainable design must be adhered to so that future generations may be protected, the execution and practice of these concepts are very difficult. It is therefore the focus of this book to give both a conceptual understanding as well as practical skills to apply sustainable engineering principles to engineering design. This book introduces relevant theory, principles, and ethical expectations for engineers, presents concepts related to industrial ecology, green engineering, and eco-design, and details frameworks that indicate the challenges and constraints of applying sustainable development principles. It describes the tools, protocols, and guidelines that are currently available through case studies and examples from around the world. The book is designed to be used by undergraduate and graduate students in any engineering program (with particular emphasis on civil, environmental and chemical engineering) and other programs in which sustainability is taught, in addition to practicing scientists and engineers and all others concerned with the sustainability of products, projects and processes. Specific Features: Discusses sources of contaminants and their impact on the environment Addresses sustainable assessment techniques, policies, protocols and guidelines Describes new tools and technologies for achieving sustainable engineering Includes social and economic sustainability dimensions Offers case studies demonstrating implementation of sustainable engineering practices

Natural and Enhanced Attenuation of Contaminants in Soils Second Edition

Natural and Enhanced Attenuation of Contaminants in Soils  Second Edition
Author: Raymond N. Yong,Catherine N. Mulligan
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2019-04-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781351658843

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Natural attenuation has become an effective and low-cost alternative to more expensive engineered remediation. This new edition updates the principles and fundamentals of natural attenuation of contaminants with a broader view of the field. It includes new methods for evaluating natural attenuation mechanisms and microbial activity at the lab and field scales. Case studies, actual treatments and protocols, theoretical processes, case studies, numerical models, and legal aspects in the natural attenuation of organic and inorganic contaminants are examined. Challenges and future directions for the implementation of natural attenuation and enhanced remediation techniques are also considered.