جزییات کتاب
Volume 11a on the biotechnology of wastewater is succeeded by the second of three volumes on environmental processes: Volume 11b gives a profound overview of the decontamination of soil. Part I deals with general aspects of soil decontamination. Microbial fundamentals and particular degradation processes are dealt with in Part II, and analytical techniques and methods of soil clean-up are presented in Part III. Content: Chapter 1 Contaminated Soil Areas, Different Countries and Contaminants, Monitoring of Contaminants (pages 5–41): Wolfgang UlriciChapter 2 Characterization of the Geological and Hydrogeological Situation, Effects on Natural Geochemical Barriers and Remediation (pages 43–59): Wilhelm G. Coldewey and Christoph KlingerChapter 3 Bioavailability of Contaminants (pages 61–88): Bernd MahroChapter 4 “Humification” Process or Formation of Refractory Soil Organic Matter (pages 89–125): Matthias KastnerChapter 5 Ecotoxicological Assessment (pages 127–141): Adolf Eisentrager and Kerstin HundChapter 6 Aerobic Degradation by Microorganisms (pages 144–167): Wolfgang Fritsche and Martin HofrichterChapter 7 Principles of Anaerobic Degradation of Organic Compounds (pages 169–192): Bernhard SchinkChapter 8 Bacterial Degradation of Aliphatic Hydrocarbons (pages 193–209): Johann E. T. van Hylckama Vlieg and Dick B. JanssenChapter 9 Degradation of Aromatic and Polyaromatic Compounds (pages 211–239): Matthias KastnerChapter 10 Degradation of Chlorinated Compounds (pages 241–271): Catrin Wischnak and Rudolf MullerChapter 11 Microbial Degradation of Compounds with Nitro Functions (pages 273–302): Karl?Heinz Blotevogel and Thomas GorontzyChapter 12 Thermal Processes, Scrubbing/Extraction, Bioremediation and Disposal (pages 304–317): Michael Koning, Karsten Hupe and Rainer StegmannChapter 13 Bioremediation with Heap Technique (pages 319–328): Volker Schulz?BerendtChapter 14 Bioreactors (pages 329–347): Rene H. Kleijntjens and Karel Ch. A. M. LuybenChapter 15 In situ Remediation (pages 349–370): Thomas Held and Helmut DorrChapter 16 Degradation by Plants — Phytoremediation (pages 371–384): Jerald L. SchnoorChapter 17 Phytoremediation of Metals (pages 385–397): David E. Salt and Alan J. M. BakerChapter 18 Advanced in situ Bio?Remediation — A Hierarchy of Technology Choices (pages 399–414): Ronald Unterman, Mary F. Deflaun and Robert J. SteffanChapter 19 Application of Immobilized Microorganisms in Soil Decontamination (pages 415–423): Hans?Jurgen RehmChapter 20 Bacterial Activity Enhancement and Soil Decontamination (pages 425–439): Fu?Min Menn, James P. Easter and Gary S. SaylerChapter 21 Genetically Engineered Microorganisms and Bioremediation (pages 441–463): Fu?Min Menn, James P. Easter and Gary S. SaylerChapter 22 Possibilities, Limits and Future Developments of Soil Bioremediation (pages 465–476): Jurgen KleinChapter 23 Sampling and Investigation of Solid Matter (pages 477–507): Michael Roemer