A one-stop resource on environmental mass transfer processes and mass transport coefficient estimation methods, this volume begins by discussing mass transport fundamentals from an environmental perspective. It examines the fugacity approach to environmental mass transfer as well as the conventional approach, and presents the appropriate flux equations required for a quantitative expression. The editors then identify 41 individual processes believed to be the most environmentally significant. Each chapter provides a detailed qualitative description of the process, presents the theoretical underpinnings using mathematical formulations, and describes measurements used to obtain the process transport parameters. They provide data tables and empirical algorithms for obtaining numerical estimates and computed results using example problems.
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