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Terrestrial Field Dissipation Studies: Purpose, Design, and Interpretation is a specialized scientific text from the ACS Symposium Series that addresses the critical aspects of conducting and analyzing field dissipation research. This volume, edited by Ellen Arthur, Aldos C. Barefoot, and Val E. Clay, provides researchers and environmental professionals with detailed methodologies for studying how substances dissipate in terrestrial environments.
The book covers the fundamental principles underlying field dissipation studies, offering insights into experimental design that ensures reliable and reproducible results. Contributors explore various interpretation techniques and best practices for data analysis, making this an indispensable reference for scientists working in environmental science, chemistry, and regulatory affairs. The work bridges the gap between laboratory research and real-world field applications, providing practical solutions to complex environmental challenges.





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