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Monitoring of water quality : the contribution of advanced technologies /

Water can be considered as one of the basic elements supporting life and the natural environment, a primary component for industry, a consumer item for humans and animals and a vector for domestic and industrial pollution. Various European Directives already provide a framework for the control of aq...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Colin, F., Quevauviller, Ph
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier, 1998.
Edición:1st ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Chapter headings and selected papers: Reviews. Optical techniques for water monitoring (P. Scully). Microbiological sensors for the monitoring of water quality (D. Osbild, P. Vasseur). Data mining of water quality data by chemometrical methods (B.G.M. Vandeginste). End user's view: state-of-the-art, identification and prioritisation of needs (G. Frego). Characterization of wastewater sludges: end user's view (A. Kouzeli-Katsiri). Methods and Developments. Fibre-optic chemical sensors: from molecular engineering to environmental analytical chemistry in the field (G. Orellana <IT>et al</IT>.). Optochemical sensors in water monitoring (W. Trettnak, F. Reininger). Microsystems for <IT>in situ</IT> measurement of vocs in groundwaters and soils (J. Gutǐrrez <IT>et al</IT>.). Headspace analysis using conducting polymer sensor arrays (P.A. Payne <IT>et al</IT>.). Critical pH in cooling waters (L. Martens). Discussion Papers: User's View. Sensor needs for water monitoring (M. Scott). Drinking water quality control, identification of needs for future research EPAL's perspective (J. Benoliel). Sensors for waste water: many needs but financial and technical limitations (H. Wacheux). Needs and uses of continuous monitoring equipment for waste water treatment. Standardization y/n? (J.-L. Cecile). Improvement of water quality surveillance with the development of a new approach: integrated control of physico-chemical and biological sensors responses (J.-P. Schmitt, M. Thomas).