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Marine pollution and marine waste disposal : proceedings of the 2nd international congress, San Remo, 17-21 December, 1973 [electronic resource] / edited by E.A. Pearson and E. De Fraja Frangipane.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Progress in water technology : SupplementPublication details: Oxford ; New York : Pergamon Press, 1975.Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (vii, 487 pages) : illustrationsISBN:
  • 9781483181776
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Marine pollution and marine waste disposal.DDC classification:
  • 628.4/459 19
  • 363.6
NLM classification:
  • WA 689
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Contents:
Front Cover; Marine Pollution and Marine Waste Disposal; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; INTRODUCTION; INTRODUCTION; BIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS FOR ASSESSING IMPACT ON MARINE ECOLOGY; ENGINEERING DESIGN OF DISPOSAL SYSTEMS; EXPERIENCE WITH MARINE WASTE-DISPOSAL SYSTEMS; RESEARCH AND SPECIAL PROBLEMS; CONCLUSIONS; PART 1: GENERAL PROBLEMS; CHAPTER 1. POLLUTION-DESTROYER OF THE USEFULNESS OF THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT; CHAPTER 2. POLLUTION OF COASTAL WATERS IN ITALY-NECESSITY AND PROSPECTS FOR RESEARCH; 1. FOREWORD; 2. DEFINITION OF QUALITY CRITERIA.
3. capacity of the sea as a receiving body for effluents submitted to various degrees of treatment4. research on the methodology of prevention; 5. conclusions; chapter 3. opportunities and possibilities of co-operation in the field of marine disposal in the mediterranean area; chapter 4. the need for international co-operation in coastal resource quality management; 1. role of educational institutions; 2. representative problems; 3. international collaboration; 4. conclusions; part 2: criteria for marine waste disposal; chapter 5. criteria for marine waste disposal in spain; 1. general.
2. sea pollution studies3. design norms for projects; 4. outfall systems; 5. some data about costs; chapter 6. criteria for marine waste disposal in france; chapter 7. criteria for marine waste disposal in yugosla via; introduction; adriatic biophysical regions; major concerns of adriatic pollution and relevant criteria and actions required; specific criteria and trends for marine waste disposal in yugoslavia; references; chapter 8. criteria for marine waste disposal in israel; introduction; case studies and research work; criteria for marine water quality and waste disposal; references.
Chapter 9. criteria for marine waste disposal in great britainwaste disposal to the sea; domestic sewage; industrial wastes; sludge; management and control; criteria governing sea disposal; industrial wastes; references; chapter 10. criteria for marine waste disposal in california; references; chapter 11. criteria for marine waste disposal in sweden; introduction; 1. dumping; 2. discharge of oil and other refuse from vessels; 3. coastal discharges and discharges via rivers; 4. dredging, mineral extraction, etc; 5. atmospheric fallout; chapter 12. criteria for marine waste disposal in the ussr.
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Summary: Marine Pollution and Marine Waste Disposal documents the proceedings of the 2nd International Congress held in San Remo on December 17-21, 1973. This book is divided into seven main topics-general problems of marine pollution; criteria for marine waste disposal; marine water quality problems; assessment in biological terms of the effects on marine environment; design of treatment and disposal systems; experience with marine waste disposal systems; and research on marine pollution. In these topics, this compilation specifically discusses the need for international cooperation in coastal resourc.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Front Cover; Marine Pollution and Marine Waste Disposal; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; INTRODUCTION; INTRODUCTION; BIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS FOR ASSESSING IMPACT ON MARINE ECOLOGY; ENGINEERING DESIGN OF DISPOSAL SYSTEMS; EXPERIENCE WITH MARINE WASTE-DISPOSAL SYSTEMS; RESEARCH AND SPECIAL PROBLEMS; CONCLUSIONS; PART 1: GENERAL PROBLEMS; CHAPTER 1. POLLUTION-DESTROYER OF THE USEFULNESS OF THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT; CHAPTER 2. POLLUTION OF COASTAL WATERS IN ITALY-NECESSITY AND PROSPECTS FOR RESEARCH; 1. FOREWORD; 2. DEFINITION OF QUALITY CRITERIA.

3. capacity of the sea as a receiving body for effluents submitted to various degrees of treatment4. research on the methodology of prevention; 5. conclusions; chapter 3. opportunities and possibilities of co-operation in the field of marine disposal in the mediterranean area; chapter 4. the need for international co-operation in coastal resource quality management; 1. role of educational institutions; 2. representative problems; 3. international collaboration; 4. conclusions; part 2: criteria for marine waste disposal; chapter 5. criteria for marine waste disposal in spain; 1. general.

2. sea pollution studies3. design norms for projects; 4. outfall systems; 5. some data about costs; chapter 6. criteria for marine waste disposal in france; chapter 7. criteria for marine waste disposal in yugosla via; introduction; adriatic biophysical regions; major concerns of adriatic pollution and relevant criteria and actions required; specific criteria and trends for marine waste disposal in yugoslavia; references; chapter 8. criteria for marine waste disposal in israel; introduction; case studies and research work; criteria for marine water quality and waste disposal; references.

Chapter 9. criteria for marine waste disposal in great britainwaste disposal to the sea; domestic sewage; industrial wastes; sludge; management and control; criteria governing sea disposal; industrial wastes; references; chapter 10. criteria for marine waste disposal in california; references; chapter 11. criteria for marine waste disposal in sweden; introduction; 1. dumping; 2. discharge of oil and other refuse from vessels; 3. coastal discharges and discharges via rivers; 4. dredging, mineral extraction, etc; 5. atmospheric fallout; chapter 12. criteria for marine waste disposal in the ussr.

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Marine Pollution and Marine Waste Disposal documents the proceedings of the 2nd International Congress held in San Remo on December 17-21, 1973. This book is divided into seven main topics-general problems of marine pollution; criteria for marine waste disposal; marine water quality problems; assessment in biological terms of the effects on marine environment; design of treatment and disposal systems; experience with marine waste disposal systems; and research on marine pollution. In these topics, this compilation specifically discusses the need for international cooperation in coastal resourc.

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