ABSTRACT

First Published in 2002. Environmental Physics is a comprehensive introduction to the physical concepts underlying environmental science. The importance and relevance of physics is emphasised by its application to real environmental problems with a wide range of case studies. Applications included cover energy use and production, global climate, the physics of living things, radioactivity, environmental remote sensing, noise pollution and the physics of the Earth. The book makes the subject accessible to those with little physics background, keeping mathematical treatment straightforward. The text is lively and informative, and is supplemented by numerous illustrations, photos, tables of useful data, and a glossary of key terms.

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|45 pages

The forces of nature

chapter 2|43 pages

Energy

chapter 3|45 pages

Heat and radiation

chapter 4|50 pages

Solids, liquids and gases

chapter 5|34 pages

The Earth's climate and climate change

chapter 6|21 pages

Sound and noise

chapter 7|41 pages

Radioactivity and nuclear physics