Gary W. vanLoon, Emeritus Professor, School of Environmental Studies Queen's University, Canada, Stephen J. Duffy, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Mount Allison University, Canada
`The book is well written and clear to understand. Unlike its competitors, it makes the complex simple.' Matthew-John Tully, student, University of Bangor `I enjoyed reading Environmental Chemistry and I feel that it was very helpful in aiding my understanding of the subject. It includes many worked examples with explanations and clear diagrams.' Xinci Koh, student, University of Durham `This text gives a thorough treatment of all aspects of environmental chemistry. I particularly liked the inclusion of the more probing Fermi questions that require integration of the material with concepts and ideas beyond the text and lead to some very interesting results!' Patrick Boaler, student, University of York `Environmental Chemistry is a comprehensive and up-to-date guide to the chemistry of the Earths atmosphere and environment. The authors provide clear graphs and diagrams throughout to explain the text in a concise manner. Throughout, the theory is supported strongly with data, research and calculations.' Adam Stubbs, student, Newcastle University `Review from previous edition 'It builds knowledge from the fundamentals of the different disciplines of chemistry, with special emphasis on important concepts from physical, organic and inorganic chemistry. It could be of use to any student of experimental sciences, or even technology, seeking to get a basic knowledge of the subject, but it is especially recommendable to chemistry students who are in the final stage of their degrees.'' The Higher Education Academy UK Physical Sciences Centre `'What makes this book outstanding is its blending of both qualitative and quantitative discussion, illustration, data, examples, and problems. As such, it sets the stage for the rigorous undergraduate study of environmental chemistry by providing a balanced and thorough framework of issues environmental chemists investigate. Environmental Chemistry by vanLoon and Duffy is outstanding, will serve as a great foundation for an undergraduate environmental chemistry course, and is a book that both instructors and students are sure to keep on their bookshelves long after they complete the course.'' Journal of Chemical Education, 2012 `'From the earth's atmosphere to the aquatic systems of the sea, this book is indispensable for anyone interested in environmental chemistry.'' Georgiana Gibson-Daw, student, University of East Anglia