Redox: Fundamentals, Processes and ApplicationsJ. Schüring, H.D. Schulz, W.R. Fischer, J. Böttcher, W.H.M. Duijnisveld Few processes are as important for environmental geochemistry as the interplay between the oxidation and reduction of dissolved and solid species. The knowledge of the redox conditions is most important to predict the geochemical behaviour of a great number of components, the mobilities of which are directly or indirectly controlled by redox processes. The understanding of the chemical mechanisms responsible for the establishment of measurable potentials is the major key for the evaluation and sensitive interpretation of data. This book is suitable for advanced undergraduates as well as for all scientists dealing with the measurement and interpretation of redox conditions in the natural environment. |
Contents
III | 1 |
IV | 2 |
VI | 5 |
VIII | 6 |
X | 8 |
XII | 10 |
XIV | 11 |
XV | 13 |
CLXVIII | 117 |
CLXX | 118 |
CLXXI | 119 |
CLXXII | 120 |
CLXXIII | 121 |
CLXXV | 122 |
CLXXVII | 124 |
CLXXXI | 127 |
XVI | 15 |
XVII | 16 |
XVIII | 17 |
XXI | 18 |
XXII | 19 |
XXIV | 20 |
XXV | 21 |
XXVI | 22 |
XXVIII | 23 |
XXIX | 24 |
XXXII | 25 |
XXXIV | 27 |
XXXVI | 30 |
XXXVIII | 31 |
XLI | 33 |
XLII | 34 |
XLV | 37 |
XLVIII | 38 |
L | 39 |
LI | 42 |
LIV | 43 |
LVI | 44 |
LVIII | 45 |
LX | 46 |
LXII | 47 |
LXVI | 48 |
LXXII | 49 |
LXXVII | 50 |
LXXXI | 51 |
LXXXIII | 52 |
LXXXVI | 53 |
XC | 55 |
XCI | 56 |
XCIII | 60 |
XCIV | 63 |
XCVI | 64 |
XCVII | 65 |
XCIX | 66 |
C | 67 |
CI | 69 |
CIII | 70 |
CV | 71 |
CVII | 72 |
CIX | 74 |
CXI | 77 |
CXIV | 78 |
CXVI | 81 |
CXVII | 82 |
CXIX | 83 |
CXXII | 84 |
CXXIV | 85 |
CXXVI | 88 |
CXXVIII | 89 |
CXXX | 91 |
CXXXI | 92 |
CXXXIV | 93 |
CXXXVI | 95 |
CXXXVIII | 97 |
CXL | 98 |
CXLII | 99 |
CXLIV | 100 |
CXLVI | 101 |
CL | 102 |
CLII | 108 |
CLIII | 109 |
CLIV | 111 |
CLV | 112 |
CLIX | 114 |
CLXI | 115 |
CLXVI | 116 |
CLXXXIII | 128 |
CLXXXV | 129 |
CLXXXVII | 130 |
CLXXXIX | 132 |
CXCI | 134 |
CXCIII | 135 |
CXCIV | 137 |
CXCV | 139 |
CXCVII | 141 |
CXCIX | 143 |
CCI | 147 |
CCII | 149 |
CCIII | 150 |
CCIV | 152 |
CCV | 153 |
CCVIII | 155 |
CCIX | 157 |
CCXI | 159 |
CCXIII | 160 |
CCXIV | 161 |
CCXV | 162 |
CCXVII | 163 |
CCXIX | 165 |
CCXXI | 167 |
CCXXIII | 169 |
CCXXV | 172 |
CCXXVII | 173 |
CCXXIX | 175 |
CCXXX | 176 |
CCXXXI | 177 |
CCXXXV | 178 |
CCXXXVI | 181 |
CCXXXVII | 186 |
CCXXXVIII | 187 |
CCXXXIX | 189 |
CCXL | 190 |
CCXLII | 191 |
CCXLIII | 192 |
CCXLV | 193 |
CCXLVII | 194 |
CCXLIX | 195 |
CCLI | 196 |
CCLV | 197 |
CCLVII | 198 |
CCLIX | 200 |
CCLX | 201 |
CCLXI | 203 |
CCLXII | 205 |
CCLXIV | 207 |
CCLXVI | 208 |
CCLXVIII | 215 |
CCLXXI | 217 |
CCLXXIII | 219 |
CCLXXVI | 222 |
CCLXXVIII | 225 |
226 | |
CCLXXX | 228 |
CCLXXXI | 230 |
CCLXXXIII | 231 |
CCLXXXV | 232 |
CCLXXXVII | 233 |
234 | |
CCXC | 235 |
CCXCI | 238 |
CCXCII | 239 |
CCXCIV | 243 |
CCXCV | 245 |
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Redox: Fundamentals, Processes and Applications J. Schüring,H.D. Schulz,W.R. Fischer,Jürgen Böttcher,W.H.M. Duijnisveld No preview available - 2014 |
Redox: Fundamentals, Processes and Applications J. Schüring,H.D. Schulz,W.R. Fischer,Jürgen Böttcher,W.H.M. Duijnisveld No preview available - 2010 |
Common terms and phrases
acid activity amount analysis applied approach aquifer arsenic BTEX calculated capacity carbon changes Chapter chemical complete composition compounds concentrations considered constant contamination degradation depends depth determined diagrams discussed dissolved distribution effect Eh-values electrode environment equation equilibrium et al example extraction Fe(II field Figure flow groundwater hydrogen important increase indicate influence iron kinetics lake leads lignite limited lower mean measured metal method microbial minerals natural waters nitrate observation occur organic matter oxidation oxidised oxygen period platinum plume pollution possible present probes processes profiles pyrite range reactive redox conditions redox couples redox potential redox processes redox reactions reduction reference samples sediments shown shows soil solid phase solution spatial species stability standard step STUMM sulfate sulfate reduction sulfide surface thermodynamic tion Transect transfer transport values variable zone