1.8 References and Recommended Texts

Calculus

Allen, R. C.,Jr. and Wing, G. M. 1973. Problems for a computer-oriented course. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., 206 pp.

Ayres, F., Jr. 1964. Theory and problems of differential and integralsecond ed., Schaum’s Outline Series, McGraw-Hill, New York

Baxter, W. E. and Sloyer, C. W. 1973. Calculus with probability for the life management sciences, Addison-Wesley, Reading, Ma. 648 pp.

Bittinger, M. L. 1976. Calculus: A modeling approach, Addison-Wesley,Reading, Ma.

Clow, D. J. and Urquhart, N. S. 1974. Mathematics in biology, Norton, NewYork, 727 pp.

Coughlin, R. F. 1976. Applied, calculus, Allyn and Bacon, Boston, Ma.

Hertzberg, R. C. 1979. Calculus-differentiation. An instructional module: Physical processes in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Ctr. Quantitative Sci., Univ. Washington, Seattle, 64 pp.

Keisler, H. J. 1971. Elementary calculus: An approach using infinitesimals, Prindle, Weber and Schmidt, Boston, Ma.

Schwartz, A. 1974. Calculus and analytical geometry. Third ed., Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York, 1140 pp.

Sternberg, W., Walker, R. J. et al. 1968. Calculus, a computer oriented presentation, The Center for Research in College Instruction in Science and Mathematics (CRICISAM), Florida State University, Tallahassee.

General

Dickson, K., Cairns, J., Jr., et al. 1977. Effects of intermittent chlorination on aquatic organisms and communities. J. Water Poll. Control Fed., 49, 35-44.

Dugan, P. R. 1972. Biochemical ecology of water pollution. Plenum Press, New York, 159 pp.

Gales, L. 1979. User’s guide for subroutine PRNT3D. An instructional module: Physical processes in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Ctr. Quantitative Sci., Univ. Washington, Seattle, 27 pp.

Gold, H. 1977. Mathematicalmodelingof biological systems. Wiley-Interscience,New York, 357 pp.

Handbook of applied mathematics. 1974. C. Pearson, ed. Van NostrandReinhold, New York, 1265 pp.

Warren, C. E. 1971. Biology and water pollution control. W. B. Saunders, Philadelphia, 434 pp.

Tables

Handbook of Mathematical Functions, 1964. Abramowitz, M. and Stegun, I., eds., National Bureau of Standards, Applied Mathematics Series, 55, Washington, D.C.

Handbook of Mathematical Tables, 1964. Weast, R. C., Selby, M. and Hodgman, C. D., eds., The Chemical Rubber Co., Cleveland.