Geochemical Techniques for Identifying Sources of Ground-Water Salinization

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Geochemical Techniques for Identifying Sources of Ground-Water Salinization Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Taylor & Francis Inc
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Pages: 272 Illustrations and other contents: 15 Tables, black and white Language: English ISBN: 9781566700009 Categories: ,

Geochemical Techniques for Identifying Sources of Ground-Water Salinization offers a comprehensive look at the threat to the United States’ freshwater resources due to salinization and outlines techniques that can be used to study the problem. The book reviews the seven major salt-water sources that commonly mix and deteriorate our fresh ground water (natural saline ground water, halite solution, sea-water intrusion, oil- and gas-field brines, agriculture effluents, saline seep, and road salting). Other topics covered are the characteristics of saltwater sources, geochemical parameters, and basic graphical and statistical methods that are frequently used in saltwater studies. The book also provides geographical charts showing the distribution of the major salt-water sources, illustrating which ones are potential sources in any given area in the United States. Geochemical Techniques for Identifying Sources of Ground-Water Salinization describes the individual geochemical parameters used in identifying salinization and the information on how and where to obtain them. This is an informative book for anyone interested in the present and future quality of our fresh-water supply. Features

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Author Biography

Kreitler, Charles W.