Biofilms in the Aquatic Environment
Biofilms in the Aquatic Environment
Biofilms in the Aquatic Environment addresses issues relating to the structure and physiology of biofilms in aquatic systems, in particular, strategies for treatment and control. Discussing the latest research in this rapidly developing field, this book provides an introduction to and definition of biofilms, before covering the complete spectrum of water systems in which they are found, from lakes and rivers through to potable water, high purity water systems and industrial process waters. It also provides a unique insight into the fundamental physiological processes which microorganisms adopt within biofilms, as a means of survival. With contributions from experts in the field and practitioners experienced in dealing with problems caused by biofilms, this will be essential reading for water quality regulators, microbiologists, scientists, engineers and those involved in public health aspects of this field.
This is a special publication of the Royal Society of Chemistry (Great Britain), no. 242.
Royal Society of Chemistry
William Keevil, Charles
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Godfree, Alan
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Holt, David
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Dow, Crawford
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1999
William Keevil, Charles
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Godfree, Alan
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Holt, David
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Dow, Crawford
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William Keevil, Charles, Godfree, Alan, Holt, David and Dow, Crawford
(1999)
Biofilms in the Aquatic Environment
,
Cambridge.
Royal Society of Chemistry
Abstract
Biofilms in the Aquatic Environment addresses issues relating to the structure and physiology of biofilms in aquatic systems, in particular, strategies for treatment and control. Discussing the latest research in this rapidly developing field, this book provides an introduction to and definition of biofilms, before covering the complete spectrum of water systems in which they are found, from lakes and rivers through to potable water, high purity water systems and industrial process waters. It also provides a unique insight into the fundamental physiological processes which microorganisms adopt within biofilms, as a means of survival. With contributions from experts in the field and practitioners experienced in dealing with problems caused by biofilms, this will be essential reading for water quality regulators, microbiologists, scientists, engineers and those involved in public health aspects of this field.
This is a special publication of the Royal Society of Chemistry (Great Britain), no. 242.
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