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Introduction to Geology.pdf

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This pdf materials presents basic studi in geology. Table of contents:
* Overview.pdf
* History of science.pdf
* Time, temperature, and composition ranges.pdf
* Non-silicate minerals.pdf
* Silicate minerals.pdf
* Igneous rocks.pdf
* Sedimentary rocks.pdf
* Metamorphic rocks.pdf
* Relative and absolute ages.pdf
* Early life.pdf
* Rock deformation.pdf
* Field techniques.pdf
* Planetary formation.pdf
* Plate tectonics.pdf
* Earthquakes.pdf
* Volcanoes.pdf
* Formation of continents.pdf
* Weathering and rivers.pdf
* Glaciers.pdf
* Deserts.pdf
* Coastlines and oceans.pdf
* Comparative planetology.pdf

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Water and Wastewater Treatment Engineering.pdf

Theory and design of systems for treating industrial and municipal wastewater and potable water supplies. Methods for characterizing wastewater properties. Physical, chemical, and biological processes, including primary treatment, and suspended growth and fixed-film methods for secondary treatment. Nutrient removal. Reactor design and process kinetics. State-of-the-art processes. Sludge processing and disposal.

Simple Nature: An Introduction to Physics for Engineering and Physical Science Students.pdf

Taken from Introduction and Review: If you drop your shoe and a coin side by side, they hit the ground at the same time. Why doesn’t the shoe get there rst, since gravity is pulling harder on it? How does the lens of your eye work, and why do your eye’s muscles need to squash its lens into di erent shapes in order to focus on objects nearby or far away? These are the kinds of questions that physics tries to answer about the behavior of light and matter, the two things that the universe is made of.

A Victory Gardener’s Handbook on Insects and Diseases.pdf

This gardener’s handbook was written by: W.H Whith, principal entomologist, Division of Truck Crop and Garden Insect Investigations, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, and S.P. Doolitle, senior pathologist, Division of Fruit and Vegetable Crops and Diseases, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils Agricultural Engineering, Agricultural Research Administration.

LAYMAN’s Guidebook on how Develop a Small Hydro Site.pdf

Taken from Definition of small hydropower: There is no consensus in EU member states on the definition of small hydropower: Some countries like Portugal, Spain, Ireland, and now, Greece and Belgium, accept 10 MW as the upper limit for installed capacity. In Italy the limit is fixed at 3 MW (plants with larger installed power should sell their electricity at lower prices); in France the limit was established at 8 MW and UK favour 5 MW. Hereunder will be considered as small any scheme with an installed capacity of 10 MW or less. This figure is adopted by five member states, ESHA, the European Commission and UNIPEDE (International Union of Producers and Distributors of Electricity).