Electrical Instrumentation in Environmental Protection
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Course Description
Environmental protection and regulations. Monitoring permanent pollution sources. Pollution as result of hazards. Choice of measuring site: air, water, soil. Measurement parameters: gas composition and particles, concentration of components dissolved in water and unspecific parameters, structure and characteristics of soil, microbiological sizes, noise, ionizing and non-ionizing radiation. Sensors and transducers. Instrumentation: hand-held, for continuous monitoring, laboratory. Electrochemical, analytical, optical and microbiological methods.
Study Programmes
Postgraduate doctoral study programme
Literature
Randy D. Down (Editor), Jay H. Lehr (Editor) (2004.), Environmental Instrumentation and Analysis Handbook, Wiley
Giles Harrison (2014.), Meteorological Measurements and Instrumentation, Wiley-Blackwell
E. W. Finucane (1999.), Concise Guide to Environmental Definitions, Conversions and Formulae, Lewis Publishers
Boeker, E. and Grondelle, R. van (2011.), Environmental Physics. 3rd edition, Wiley
G. L. Hornyak, H. F. Tibbals, J. Dutta, J. J. Moore (2009.), Introduction to Nanoscience & Nanotechnology (Chapter 28: Environmental Nanotechnology)., CRC Press
For students
General
ID 154915
Winter semester
6 ECTS
L2 English Level
L1 e-Learning