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Practical Environmental Forensics: Process and Case Histories

AUTHOR Agardy, Franklin J.; Traub, Richard K.; Sullivan, Patrick J. et al.
PUBLISHER Wiley (12/25/2000)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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A comprehensive practical guide to environmental forensics

With real-world examples and advice on both scientific and legalissues, Practical Environmental Forensics stands on the front lineof this new interdisciplinary approach to the environmentallitigation process. Compiled by experts with decades of combinedexperience in teaching, research, consulting, and litigation, it isthe first book to offer a comprehensive presentation ofenvironmental forensics.The first section provides an introductionto the forensic process, a historical perspective on pollution, andrelated laws and insurance issues. The book continues with a reviewof the most commonly used technical approaches and methods employedto support forensic litigation case issues.

A third section introduces essential environmental forensicsupport functions, including admissibility of evidence, expert casemanagement, and the use of mediation methods in settling cases.Finally, the book explores the environmental forensic processthrough an extensive body of real case studies in which the authorshave participated.

This comprehensive guidebook includes:

  • Guidance in the development and presentation of forensicopinions within the litigation process
  • Stand-alone applications of historical research, groundwatercontaminant modeling, chemical fingerprinting, toxicology, and riskassessment to environmental litigation
  • Chemical and investigative forensic methods presented withinthe context of environmental forensic case histories
  • Illustrative problem-solving as an invaluable teaching andlearning resource
  • Typical forensic cases grouped to illustrate the three mainareas of environmental litigation: minimizing damages to clients, allocating damages between responsible parties, and resolution ofinsurance-related issues

For engineers, scientists, attorneys, government regulators, financial and real estate professionals, and the broad spectrum ofenvironmental consultants, this book is critical for all whose workinvolves environmental contamination.

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ISBN-13: 9780471353980
ISBN-10: 0471353981
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 608
Carton Quantity: 22
Product Dimensions: 6.42 x 1.28 x 9.44 inches
Weight: 2.13 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index, Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
Subject Information
BISAC Categories
Science | Environmental Science (see also Chemistry - Environmental)
Science | Forensic Science
Science | Environmental - General
Dewey Decimal: 628.5
Library of Congress Control Number: 00036803
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A comprehensive practical guide to environmental forensics

With real-world examples and advice on both scientific and legal issues, Practical Environmental Forensics stands on the front line of this new interdisciplinary approach to the environmental litigation process. Compiled by experts with decades of combined experience in teaching, research, consulting, and litigation, it is the first book to offer a comprehensive presentation of environmental forensics.The first section provides an introduction to the forensic process, a historical perspective on pollution, and related laws and insurance issues. The book continues with a review of the most commonly used technical approaches and methods employed to support forensic litigation case issues.

A third section introduces essential environmental forensic support functions, including admissibility of evidence, expert case management, and the use of mediation methods in settling cases. Finally, the book explores the environmental forensic process through an extensive body of real case studies in which the authors have participated.

This comprehensive guidebook includes:
* Guidance in the development and presentation of forensic opinions within the litigation process
* Stand-alone applications of historical research, groundwater contaminant modeling, chemical fingerprinting, toxicology, and risk assessment to environmental litigation
* Chemical and investigative forensic methods presented within the context of environmental forensic case histories
* Illustrative problem-solving as an invaluable teaching and learning resource
* Typical forensic cases grouped to illustrate the three main areas of environmental litigation: minimizing damages to clients, allocating damages between responsible parties, and resolution of insurance-related issues For engineers, scientists, attorneys, government regulators, financial and real estate professionals, and the broad spectrum of environmental consultants, this book is critical for all whose work involves environmental contamination.

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A comprehensive practical guide to environmental forensics

With real-world examples and advice on both scientific and legalissues, Practical Environmental Forensics stands on the front lineof this new interdisciplinary approach to the environmentallitigation process. Compiled by experts with decades of combinedexperience in teaching, research, consulting, and litigation, it isthe first book to offer a comprehensive presentation ofenvironmental forensics.The first section provides an introductionto the forensic process, a historical perspective on pollution, andrelated laws and insurance issues. The book continues with a reviewof the most commonly used technical approaches and methods employedto support forensic litigation case issues.

A third section introduces essential environmental forensicsupport functions, including admissibility of evidence, expert casemanagement, and the use of mediation methods in settling cases.Finally, the book explores the environmental forensic processthrough an extensive body of real case studies in which the authorshave participated.

This comprehensive guidebook includes:

  • Guidance in the development and presentation of forensicopinions within the litigation process
  • Stand-alone applications of historical research, groundwatercontaminant modeling, chemical fingerprinting, toxicology, and riskassessment to environmental litigation
  • Chemical and investigative forensic methods presented withinthe context of environmental forensic case histories
  • Illustrative problem-solving as an invaluable teaching andlearning resource
  • Typical forensic cases grouped to illustrate the three mainareas of environmental litigation: minimizing damages to clients, allocating damages between responsible parties, and resolution ofinsurance-related issues

For engineers, scientists, attorneys, government regulators, financial and real estate professionals, and the broad spectrum ofenvironmental consultants, this book is critical for all whose workinvolves environmental contamination.

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