A Training Tool for the Environmental Risk Professional
Environmental Risk Analysis: Probability Distribution Calculations defines the role that probability distributions play in risk analysis, and gives direction on how to measure and compare the magnitude of risk more efficiently. Designed for the practicing environmental engineer and scientist, this book clearly explains the key fundamentals, principles, and applications of probability distributions in environmental risk analysis.
Based on years of research and the author's own experience, the book provides nearly 200 illustrative examples utilizing probability distributions, as well as numerous solved problems that involve applications in the manufacturing, chemical, refining, power/utilities, travel/aerospace, pharmaceutical, anti-terrorism/military, and nanotechnology industries. It offers an in-depth discussion of the Weibull distribution, which describes failure rate as a function of time. It also details the author's recent efforts to improve on Weibull's work, and covers other continuous probability distributions that can apply to risk assessment/analysis.
The book addresses environmental risk calculations that involve both discrete and continuous probability distributions. It focuses on discrete distributions that include binomial, multinomial, hypergeometric, and Poisson; and continuous distributions that include normal, lognormal, exponential, Weibull, F, and chi-square distribution.
- Includes a complete overview of environmental risk and covers environmental risk-related topics
- Presents a simplified approach to the industrial application of environmental risk analysis and probability distributions
- Offers a practical understanding of environmental risk analysis calculations involving probability distributions
Environmental Risk Analysis: Probability Distribution Calculations
provides a working knowledge of the principles and applications needed to solve real-world problems relevant to environmental risk analysis and probability distributions. This book serves as a valuable resource for practicing professionals in environmental science and engineering.
About the Author: Louis Theodore, received his MChE and EngScD from New York University and a BChE from The Cooper Union, New York and has been a successful educator of Manhattan College over the past 55 years. Dr. Theodore has served as a consultant/expert witness for the U.S. Department of Justice and currently serves as a part-time consultant to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). He is an internationally recognized lecturer who has published more than 100 text/reference books that include Pollution Prevention (CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group) and Environmental Health and Hazard Risk Assessment: Principles and Calculations (CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group).