Biophysical Chemistry of Fractal Structures and Processes in Environmental Systems

J. Buffle (Editor), H.P. van Leeuwen (Editor)

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Abstract

This book aims to provide the scientific community with a novel and valuable approach based on fractal geometry concepts on the important properties and processes of diverse environmental systems. The interpretation of complex environmental systems using modern fractal approaches is compared and contrasted with the more classical approaches. The book will provide the fundamental knowledge necessary for solving practical environmental problems. Furthermore, it examinea how the fractal approach has been applied in order to understand the structure and reactivity of natural, environmental systems including flocs, sediments, soils, microorganisms and humic substances.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationChichester
PublisherWiley
Number of pages323
ISBN (Print)9780470014745
Publication statusPublished - 2008

Publication series

NameSeries on analytical and physical chemistry of environmental systems
PublisherJohn Wiley and Sons

Keywords

  • fractals
  • flocculation
  • coagulation
  • fractal geometry

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