Waste Sites as Biological Reactors
Discover the intricate world of waste management with Waste Sites as Biological Reactors by Percival A. Miller, published in 2002. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 394 pages and delves into the physical and biological characteristics of solid waste sites, providing essential insights for environmental scientists and engineers alike.
Through meticulous analysis, this book explores the key parameters needed to understand, model, and assess the capacity of waste disposal sites as open biodegradation systems. Gain a deeper understanding of critical topics such as waste and reactor kinetics, the effects of temperature and moisture, and the thermal properties associated with waste decomposition.
Whether you are a professional in environmental engineering or a student of biotechnology, Waste Sites as Biological Reactors is an indispensable resource that merges core scientific principles with practical applications in waste management and environmental sustainability.