Groundwater Pollution: Theory, Methodology, Modelling, and Practical Rules
Author: Jean J. Fried | Size: 17.43 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Original preprint | Publisher: Elsevier Science Ltd | Year: November 1975 | pages: 330 | ISBN: 0444413162, ISBN-13: 978-0444413161
Pollution has become the ever-increasing monster that threatens our civilization (what is left of it, at least), the Moloch that will eat us. This is what the information media say, and perhaps they are right; now again perhaps they are wrong, or at least too pessimistic. We feel that the real danger is not pollution but the ignorance of pollution problems. This book built around the example of groundwater pollution, is an attempt to rationalize and to quantify the problem and to show that the danger of pollution should not be despised, of course, but conversely, it should not be exaggerated.
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"Downstream is Weaker"