Stanley Manahan is Professor Emeritus of the University of Missouri Department of Chemistry where his career was devoted to teaching and research in environmental chemistry and related areas of sustainability and waste treatment. He has presented lectures on these topics as an American Chemical Society Tour Speaker and in a number of foreign countries including Mexico, Venezuela, Austria, France, and Japan. His book, Environmental Chemistry, now entering its 10th edition, was the first published on that topic and has been in print in various editions since 1972.
Preface Acknowledgments Author Chapter 1: Environmental Chemistry and the Five Spheres of the Environment Chapter 2: The Hydrosphere and Water Chemistry Chapter 3: Oxidation/Reduction in Aquatic Chemistry Chapter 4: Phase Interactions in Aquatic Chemistry Chapter 5: Aquatic Microbial Biochemistry Chapter 6: Water Pollutants and Water Pollution Chapter 7: World Water Crisis and Climate Change: Water Renovation and Recycling Chapter 8: The Atmosphere and Atmospheric Chemistry Chapter 9: Particles in the Atmosphere Chapter 10: Gaseous Inorganic Air Pollutants Chapter 11: Organic Air Pollutants Chapter 12: Photochemical Smog Chapter 13: The Endangered Global Atmosphere Chapter 14: The Geosphere and Geochemistry Chapter 15: Soil: Earth's Lifeline Chapter 16: The Anthrosphere: Industrial Ecology and Green Chemistry Chapter 17: Resources and Sustainable Materials Chapter 18: Sustainable Energy: The Key to Everything Chapter 19: The Nature, Sources, and Environmental Chemistry of Hazardous Wastes Chapter 20: Industrial Ecology for Waste Minimization, Utilization, and Treatment Chapter 21: The Biosphere: Environmental Biochemistry Chapter 22: Toxicological Chemistry Chapter 23: Toxicological Chemistry of Chemical Substances Chapter 24: Chemical Analysis in Environmental and Toxicological Chemistry Index