Friday 26 May 2017

The Timekeepers: A new science crime thriller based on the vulnerability of time.


Manson was the opposite of McGeever in every way.  McGeever really did look like James Bond being tall, good looking and athletic.  But in reality it was Manson who had field experience while McGeever was essentially a desk man.  Manson had worked undercover in South America for over nine years brushing up against some of the most dangerous drug cartels in the world who included people who were renowned for their violence and cruelty.  Under the guise of a coffee exporter Manson had made his way all over the remotest parts of Columbia, his white linen suit stained and showing signs of wear, and sweat marks under the armpits.  In fact Manson believed that he never once stopped sweating during his long tours of duty in that tragic country.  Unlike McGeever, Manson had killed, several times in self-defence, and frequently over-stepped the mark while trying to get information.  Oh yes, Manson was undoubtedly a good agent, and once he had the scent of his quarry, then nothing would stand in his way.  Yet in appearance Manson was joke.  A short man, with a square bulging torso, a face like a boxer, thinning hair and a simpleton expression.  You wouldn’t give him a second glance unless you were a hot dog trader.

Coming in June The Timekeepers by Nick Gray and published by Tigroney Press. A science thriller based on the vulnerability of time.  

Tuesday 16 May 2017

Water Technology Research Technical report 19 Reissued by Tigroney Press

As part of an extensive study of the environmental impacts of the abandoned CU-S mines at Avoca in County Wicklow in Ireland, extensive studies were made of the river sediments and their toxicity. Originally written in 1995, this report examines the background to this study by reviewing the interactions of metals with the sediments including speciation, sorption processes (i.e. Interaction with particulate matter the role of hydrous oxides), as well as the sediment itself (i.e. sediment composition, grain size effects, transport and pollutant pathways). The toxicity of sediment-bound metals to aquatic organisms is also explored. The study explores the effects of acid mine drainage on the River Avoca.

Environmental Impact of Acid Mine Drainage on the River Avoca:  Metal fluxes in Water and Sediment. Part I.  Introduction to Metal Accumulation in Riverine Sediments.  C. Herr and N.F. Gray. Water Technology Research, Technical Report 19.

ISBN: 978-1-912290-01-7 (e-book) 15th May 2017


(edepositIreland: open access) http://hdl.handle.net/2262/80090

Monday 15 May 2017

Tigroney Press publishes Water Technology Research Technical Report Series

We are delighted to be working with the Water Technology Research Group at Trinity College Dublin to republish their series of Water Technology Research Reports which cover a wide range of projects carried out by the Group since they were formed in 1980.  The reports will be made available as free downloads in the original format as pdf files.  They can be downloaded via the edepositIreland website (http://edepositireland.ie/) operated Trinity College Dublin Library.  Each will be published with an individual identifier allowing rapid access.



Avoca mines. An  abandoned Cu-S mine in SE Ireland


The first to be published is: A Synoptic Overview of the Avoca-Avonmore Catchment and the Mines by Monica Sullivan et al.  Water Technology Research Report: 26.  (ISBN 978-1-912290-00-0). It can be access and downloaded free from http://hdl.handle.net/2262/79984

Friday 5 May 2017

Tigroney Press joins edepositIreland at Trinity College Dublin

Trinity College Dublin library has been acquiring printed material for over 400 years, and now houses over six million printed volumes and over half a million maps as well as academic journals, newspapers, manuscripts (including the famous Book of Kells) and so much ore.  Since 1801 it has also been part of the UK legal deposit library collective. It recently launched edepositIreland which is an online platform for electronic publications much of which is open access.  Tigroney Press is delighted to be a part of the edepositIreland and will use the platform as a primary deposit for all its open access material, with all its material available to library users.




AN OBJECTIVE INDEX FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF THE CONTAMINATION OF SURFACE AND GROUND WATERS BY ACID MINE DRAINAGE

The latest publication in the reprint series of  Water Technology Research Technical Report s is No. 22.   AN OBJECTIVE INDEX FOR THE ASS...