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Practical Skills in Environmental Science


Practical Skills in Environmental Science

Paperback by Jones, Allan; Duck, Robert; Reed, Rob; Weyers, Jonathan

Practical Skills in Environmental Science

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ISBN:
9780582328730
Publication Date:
26 Nov 1999
Language:
English
Publisher:
Pearson Education (US)
Imprint:
Pearson
Pages:
304 pages
Format:
Paperback
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Estimated despatch 23 - 24 Apr 2024
Practical Skills in Environmental Science

Description

Field and laboratory studies are essential components of undergraduate training in Environmental Science alongside transferable skills such as computing and study skills. Practical work must be fully understood and effectively presented, but many students under-perform as they aim to acquire complex skills across a range of disciplines with limited opportunities for practice. Practical Skills in Environmental Science provides students with easy-to-read guidance for fieldwork, sampling, laboratory studies, project work and computing and communication skills, building on the strong reputation of the Practical Skills series as essential texts for those who wish to succeed. Practical Skills in Environmental Science is an indispensable book for undergraduate students in environmental science. This book supplements any practical course in environmental science and provides useful support at all stages of a degree course. It is also a valuable resource for teachers in secondary schools.

Contents

I. FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES. 1. Basic Principles. 2. Health and Safety. 3. Working with Liquids. 4. Basic Laboratory Procedures. 5. Basic Fieldwork Procedures. 6. Principles of Solution Chemistry. 7. Principles of Gas and Fluid Behaviour. II. THE INVESTIGATIVE APPROACH. 8. The Principles of Measurement. 9. SI Units and their Use. 10. Making Observations. 11. Drawings and Diagrams. 12. Scientific Method and Experimental Design. 13. Making Notes of Practical Work. 14. Project Work. III. OBTAINING SAMPLES. 15. Sampling Strategies and Statistics. 16. Surveys and Surveying. 17. Sampling Biological Materials. 18. Sampling Soils and Sediments. 19. Sampling Minerals, Rocks and Fossils. 20. Sampling Air and Water. 21. Sampling Using Questionnaires. IV. MANIPULATING AND IDENTIFYING SAMPLED MATERIALS. 22. Naming and Classifying Organisms. 23. Using Microscopes. 24. Preparing Specimens for Light Microscopy. 25. Identifying Organisms and Using Identification Keys. 26. Identifying Earth Materials. 27. Photography and Imaging. V. ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS. 28. Ecological Analysis and Demographics. 29. Extracting Information from Maps and Photographs. 30. Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Change. 31. Chemical Analysis of Environmental Materials. 32. Analysis of Aquatic Environments. 33. Analysis of Soil and Sediments. 34. Measuring Atmospheric Variables. VI. ANALYSIS AND PRESENTATION OF DATA. 35. Manipulating and Transforming Raw Data. 36. Using Graphs. 37. Presenting Data in Tables. 38. Hints for Solving Numerical Problems. 39. Descriptive Statistics. 40. Choosing and Using Statistical Tests. VII. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND LIBRARY RESOURCES. 41. The Internet and the World-Wide Web. 42. Using Spreadsheets. 43. Word-processors. 44. Databases and other Packages. 45. Finding and Citing Published Information. VIII. COMMUNICATING INFORMATION. 46. Scientific Writing. 47. Writing Essays. 48. Reporting Practical and Project Work. 49. Writing Literature Surveys and Reviews. 50. Organising a Poster Display. 51. Giving an Oral Presentation. 52. Examinations. References. Index.

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