ENVS4010: Field Methods of Monitoring
Aquatic Systems
REFERENCES
The following are all
textbooks that are used as references for the lecture material. They may be
useful to you for studying or as a reference for your homework assignments.
General Textbooks
Kegley, S.E. and Andrews, J. (1998) The
Chemistry of Water. University Science Books.
Reeve, R. (2002) Introduction to
Environmental Analysis. John Wiley & Sons.
Clesceri, L.S., Greenberg,
A.E., and Eaton, A.D., eds. (1998) Standard Methods for the Examination of
Water and Wastewater, 20th Edition.
Published by American Public Health
Association, American Water Works Association and Water Environment
Federation.
Nollet, L.M. and Nollet, M.L. (2000) Handbook
of Water Analysis. Marcel Dekker.
Keith, L.H. and Keith, K.H. (1996) Compilation
of EPA's Sampling and Analysis Methods. CRC Press.
Shugar, G.J., Drum,
D.A., Lauber, J., and Bauman, S.L. (2000) Environmental Field Testing and
Analysis Ready Reference Handbook. McGraw-Hill Professional. (NOT AVAILABLE
ILL)
Hauser, B. (2001)
Drinking Water Chemistry: A Laboratory Manual by Barbara Hauser. CRC Press.
Van der Leeden, F., Troise, F.L., and Todd,
D.K. (1991) The Water Encyclopedia. Lewis Publishers.
•Rump, H.H. (2000) Laboratory
Manual for the Examination of Water, Waste Water and Soil. Wiley-VCH.
•Narayanan, P. (2003) Analysis
of environmental pollutants: principles and quantitative methods. Taylor &
Francis.