Water Chemistry, called a "rare academic unicorn," proves to be useful and readable
A very positive review for the second edition of Patrick Brezonik and William Arnold's textbook, Water Chemistry: The Chemical Processes and Composition of Natural and Engineered Aquatic Systems!
The review by Ngozi Margaret Oguguah begins, “Ever picked up a textbook that did not feel like a textbook?" And it goes on to say, "I was pleasantly surprised by how this 800-page journey into aquatic chemistry managed to pull me in rather than pull me under."
Authors Patrick Brezonik and William Arnold were very pleased with the reviewer's comments about the book's readability and usefulness as both a text and a professional reference. Said Brezonik, “Bill and I are were so happy to see this review in ASLO (Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography), which has a large international membership of aquatic scientists.”
The goal of the book is to help people learn about water. The author's approachable style helps make that happen.
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Water Chemistry: The Chemical Processes and Composition of Natural and Engineered Aquatic Systems
Second Edition
by Patrick L. Brezonik and William A. Arnold
Available from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Vitalsource
Brezonik, P.L. and Arnold, W.A. 2022. Water Chemistry: The Chemical Processes and Composition of Natural and Engineered Aquatic Systems. 2nd ed. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780197651896. 976 p
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