Environmental Science and Engg (GE2021) 3 Units Scanned Lecture Notes - Niranjan

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    Anna University , Chennai
    Common to all Department
    Fifth Semester
    GE2021 Environmental Science and Engineering
    Units 1 , 2 and 3
    Handwritten Scanned Lecture Notes - Niranjan Kumar Edition
    (Regulation 2008) 

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    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

    UNIT-1

    ENVIRONMENTAL ECO SYSTEM AND BIO DIVERSITY
    Scope
    1. Environmental studies
    2. Environmental science
    3. Environmental engineering
    ECO SYSTEM
    Types of eco system
    1. Terrestrial ecosystem
    2. Aquatic ecosystem
    Terrestrial ecosystem
    1. Forest ecosystem
    2. Grassland ecosystem
    3. Desert ecosystem
    4. Artificial ecosystem
    Aquatic ecosystem
    Structure and function of an ecosystem
    1. Abiotic components
    2. Biotic components
    Classification of biotic components
    1. Producers
    2. Consumers
    Primary consumers
    Secondary consumers
    Tertiary consumers
    3. Decomposer
    Function of the ecosystem
    1. Food chain
    2. Photosynthesis
    3. Food chain
    Energy flow in the ecosystem
    First law of thermodynamics
    Second law of thermodynamics
    Nitrogen cycle
    Natural fixation
    Nitrification
    Denitrification
    Ecological succession process
    Community
    1. Pioneer community
    2. Sere
    3. Climax community
    Characteristics of ecological successions
    Primary succession
    Secondary succession
    Process of succession
    1. Facilitation
    2. Inhibition
    3. Tolerance
    Forest ecosystem
    Classification
    1. Tropical rain forest
    2. Tropical deciduous forest
    3. Tropical scrub forest
    4. Temperature rain forest
    5. Temperature deciduous forest
    Features of forest
    Characteristics of forest ecosystem
    Structure and function of forest ecosystem
    1. Abiotic components
    2. Biotic components
    a. Producers
    b. Consumers
    i. Primary consumers
    ii. Secondary consumers
    iii. Tertiary consumers
    3. Decomposers
    GRASS LAND ECOSYSTEM
    Introduction
    Structures and function of the grass land ecosystem
    1. Abiotic components
    2. Biotic components
    DESERT ECOSYSTEM
    Introduction
    Characteristics of desert ecosystem
    POND ECOSYSTEM
    Introduction
    Stream and river ecosystem
    Ocean ecosystem
    Characteristic features of ocean ecosystem
    Structure and function of ocean ecosystem
    Producers
    Phytoplankton
    Consumers
    Decomposers
    ESTUARINE ECOSYSTEM
    Bio diversity
    Significance of bio diversity
    Levels of bio diversity
    Genetic diversity
    Species diversity
    Ecosystem diversity
    Value of bio diversity
    1. Direct values
    2. Social values
    3. Ethical values
    4. Aesthetic values
    5. Option values
    BIODIVERSITY AT NATIONAL LEVEL
    Treats to bio-diversity
    Factors
    1. Fragmentation
    2. Production of drungs
    3. Deforestation
    4. Destruction of wet lands
    5. Illegal trades
    6. Development activities
    Poaching of wild life
    1. Commercial poaching
    2. Subsistence poaching
    Man-wild life conflicts
    Conservation of bio-diversity
    Conservation of wild life
    Conservation of forest
    IN-SITU conservation

    UNIT-2

    ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
    Classification of pollution
    AIR POLLUTION
    Composition of the atmosphere
    Sources of air pollution
    1. Natural sources
    2. Man made activities
    Classification of air pollution
    1. Primary pollutants
    2. Secondary pollutants
    Common air pollutants sources
    1. Carbon monoxide
    2. Nitrogen dioxide
    3. Sulphur dioxide
    4. Suspended patiiculate matter
    5. Ozone
    6. Hydrocarbons
    Control measure of air pollution
    Chemical and photo chemical reaction in the atmosphere
    1. Formation of smog
    2. Types of smog
    3. London smog
    4. Los angle smog
    5. Health and environment effects of smog
    Remedial measure of smog
    ACID RAIN
    Effects of acid rain
    Acid rain on building
    Control measure of acid rain
    Oxygen and ozone chemistry
    Production of oxygen
    1. Photochemical dissociation
    2. Photosynthesis
    3. Industrial production
    Ozone chemistry
    Production of ozone
    Importance of ozone layer
    Effects of ozone layer depletion
    Measurements of ozone
    Properties of terrestrial and marine water
    Types
    1. Standing water bodies
    2. Flowing water bodies
    Water quality parameters
    Physical parameters
    Chemical parameters
    WATER POLLUTION
    Sources of water pollution
    Testing of river water
    Biochemical oxygen demand
    Chemical oxygen demand
    Control measure of water pollution
    Treatment process
    Preliminary treatment
    Primary treatment
    Absorption of heavy metals
    Sources of heavy metals in the environments
    Removal of heavy metals by absorption
    Advantages
    Disadvantages
    Ion exchange
    1. Cation exchanger
    2. Anion exchanger
    Soil pollution
    Sources
    1. Industrial wastes
    2. Urban wastes
    3. Agricultural waste
    4. Radioactive waste
    5. Biological waste
    Control measures of soil pollution
    Soil waste managements
    Types 
    Sources of urban waste
    Effects of solids waste
    Process of solid waste
    Composting
    Marine pollution
    Coral reefs
    Control measure of marine pollution
    Noise pollution
    Sources and types of noise
    Industrial noise
    Transport noise
    Effects of noise pollution
    Control measures
    Thermal pollution
    Sources
    Effects of thermal pollution
    Nuclear hazards

    UNIT-3

    NATURAL RESOURECES
    Types
    Renewable resources
    1. Continuous
    2. Extrinsic
    Non-renewable resources
    Forest resources
    Types
    1. Evergreen forest
    2. Deciduous forest
    3. Coniferous forest
    Function of forest
    Benefits of forest
    Ecological uses
    Over exploitation of forest
    Causes 
    Effects
    DEFORESTATION
    Impact of deforestation
    Prevention measure for forest
    TIMBER EXTRACTION
    Uses of timber
    Effects of timber extraction
    MINING
    Types
    1. Surface mining
    2. Underground mining
    Dams and their effects on forest and tribal people
    Effects of DAM on forest
    Water resources
    Hydrological cycle
    Evaporation
    1. Transpiration and respiration
    2. Condensation and precipitation
    Benefits
    Problems
    Minerals resources
    Formation of mineral deposites
    Various biological process
    Classification
    Uses of minerals
    Effects of minerals resources
    Food resources
    Types of food supply
    1. Croplands
    2. Rangelands
    3. Oceans
    Major food sources
    World food problems
    Under nutrition and malnutrition
    Changes caused by overgrazing and agriculture
    Effects
    Agriculture
    Types of agriculture
    1. Traditional
    2. Modern
    effects

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