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Recently, rapid and non-destructive magnetic measurements have been increasingly used as a proxy method for the assessment of heavy metal pollution in urban areas. Environmental magnetism involves the application of rock and mineral magnetic techniques to situations in which the transport, deposition, or transformation of magnetic grains is influenced by environmental processes in the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere. Magnetic measurements of pollutants provides highly efficient, rapid and inexpensive tool for monitoring and assessment of pollutants in different spheres. The magnetic…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Recently, rapid and non-destructive magnetic measurements have been increasingly used as a proxy method for the assessment of heavy metal pollution in urban areas. Environmental magnetism involves the application of rock and mineral magnetic techniques to situations in which the transport, deposition, or transformation of magnetic grains is influenced by environmental processes in the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere. Magnetic measurements of pollutants provides highly efficient, rapid and inexpensive tool for monitoring and assessment of pollutants in different spheres. The magnetic technique in conjunction with microscopic-sub-microscopic observations and magnetic analysis of urban roadside dust, aerosols and particulate matters can be used as a powerful tool for assessment of pollution features in an urban to semi-urban area in terms of source and spatial distribution of anthropogenic magnetic materials and associated heavy metals. With all these inputs, this book willscale new height of popularity in the academic community. I hope this book will be helpful to the students of MS, MSc, MTech, earth and environmental scientists, engineers and researchers worldwide.
Autorenporträt
Ravindra Kumar Gautam did post graduation in Environmental Science in 2009 from University of Allahabad, India. He awarded for CSIR-UGC National Eligibility Test for Junior Research Fellowship. Currently he is engaged in doctoral work in the University of Allahabad, India.