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Titre :
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In situ monitoring of aquatic systems: chemical analysis and speciation
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Auteurs :
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J. Buffle ;
G. Horvai
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Type de document :
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ouvrage
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Editeur :
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Hoboken [USA] : John Wiley & Sons, 2000
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Collection :
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IUPAC series on analytical and physical chemistry of environmental systems, ISSN 1528-2503, num. 6
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ISBN/ISSN/EAN :
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978-0-470-84140-2
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Format :
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623 p.
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Langues :
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= Anglais
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Catégories :
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CHIMIE
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Mots-clés :
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INDICATEUR BIOLOGIQUE
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QUALITE DE L'EAU
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CHIMIE
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SPECIATION
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ANALYSE BIOCHIMIQUE
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MILIEU AQUATIQUE
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CAPTEUR
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Résumé :
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In order to control the impact of human activity on our environment it is necessary to develop efficient multi-parameter monitoring systems in addition to understanding the underlying environmental processes. To carry out the huge numbers of analyses necessary it is not feasible to employ classical sample collection and analysis techniques. Robust sensors and instruments for on-site and automatic measurements are therefore being developed. A major goal of this book is to evaluate the developments over the last 10-20 years which will form the basis of future sophisticated in situ monitoring systems. The emphasis is on micro-analytical monitoring techniques and microtechnology. This book also includes: - critical discussion of the state of the art of existing techniques and devices, - what can be expected in terms of performance and - possible improvements in the future.
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