Geochemical Techniques for Identifying Sources of Ground-Water Salinization
Discover the essential insights in Geochemical Techniques for Identifying Sources of Ground-Water Salinization by Charles W. Kreitler, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1993. This comprehensive hardback, spanning 272 pages, delves into the seven primary sources of salt-water contamination that threaten our precious freshwater resources. Kreitler expertly analyzes natural saline groundwater, halite solutions, seawater intrusion, oil and gas field brines, agricultural effluents, saline seep, and road salting. Each chapter provides a thorough examination of how these factors contribute to groundwater salinization, making this book an invaluable resource for environmental engineers, water resource managers, and anyone interested in the preservation of our water supply. Enhance your understanding of groundwater pollution and the techniques used to identify its sources with this authoritative text.