Emerging Technology for Bioremediation of Metals - Jeffrey L. Means

Emerging Technology for Bioremediation of Metals - Jeffrey L. Means

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Bioremediation techniques for treating metals-contaminated soil and water are in a state of development. Unlike organic compounds that can be broken down into harmless compounds metals and their salts generally inhibit biological activity. This book introduces various treatment technologies and options for the bioremediation of metals.

TITLE: Emerging Technology for Bioremediation of Metals

AUTHOR: Jeffrey L. Means

SKU: 9781566700856

PUBLISHER: Taylor & Francis Inc

DATE PUBLISHED: 16/02/1994

PLACE PUBLISHED: United States

PAGES: 160

BINDING: Hardback

LANGUAGE: English

DIMENSIONS: 156 mm x 235 mm

WEIGHT: 399 gr

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