Aquatic Organic Matter Fluorescence / edited by Paula G. Coble, Jamie Lead, Andy Baker, Darren M. Reynolds, Robert G. M. Spencer.
Series: Cambridge Environmental Chemistry Series | Cambridge Environmental Chemistry SeriesPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2014Description: 1 online resource (418 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781139045452 (ebook)
- 572/.435809162 23
- GC116 .A78 2014
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This is the first comprehensive text on the theory and practice of aquatic organic matter fluorescence analysis, written by the experts who pioneered the research area. This book covers the topic in the broadest possible terms, providing a common reference for making measurements that are comparable across disciplines, and allowing consistent interpretation of data and results. The book includes the fundamental physics and chemistry of organic matter fluorescence, as well as the effects of environmental factors. All aspects of sample handling, data processing, and the operation of both field and laboratory instrumentation are included, providing the practical advice required for successful fluorescence analyses. Advanced methods for data interpretation and modeling, including parallel factor analysis, are also discussed. The book will interest those establishing field, laboratory, or industrial applications of fluorescence, including advanced students and researchers in environmental chemistry, marine science, environmental geosciences, environmental engineering, soil science, and physical geography.
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