Biomonitoring of Trace Aquatic Contaminants

Biomonitoring of Trace Aquatic Contaminants

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  • Author: David J.H. Phillips
  • Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
  • ISBN: 9401121222
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 380

Twenty years ago, researchers wishing to identify contaminated areas in aquatic environments generally took water samples, and analysed them badly (as we have since discovered) for a few "pollutants" which were of topical note at the time (and which could be quantified by the methods then available). Today, the use of aquatic organisms as biomonitors in preference to water analysis has become commonplace, and many national and interna tional programmes exist around the world involving such studies. We believe that this trend will continue, and have complete faith in the methodology (when it is employed correctly). We hope that the following text assists in some part in attaining this goal, such that the quality of our most basic global resource -water - is adequately protected in the future. DAVE PHILLIPS, PHIL RAINBOW England, March 1992 vii Acknowledgements Our thanks for contributions to this book are due to several individuals and groups, for varying reasons. Firstly, a co-authored book is always a triumph, and we trust that the following text is an acceptable compromise of the views of two individual authors, on a complex and developing topic. Secondly, many of the ideas herein have crystallised over the last two decades as the field has grown, and we are individually and collectively grateful to a number of researchers for their insight and assistance.


Biomonitoring of Trace Aquatic Contaminants

Biomonitoring of Trace Aquatic Contaminants

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  • Author: David J. H. Phillips
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9789401121231
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 388


Biomonitoring of Polluted Water

Biomonitoring of Polluted Water

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  • Author: A. Gerhardt
  • Publisher: Trans Tech Publications Ltd
  • ISBN: 3035739900
  • Category : Technology & Engineering
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 320

Biomonitoring of water pollution grew out of various disciplines, such as aquatic ecology and (eco)toxicology. It has now become a scientific tool for monitoring the degree of pollution of aquatic systems. The present book is a comprehensive review of the field. The most promising techniques used in the biomonitoring of polluted water are discussed in the light of their advantages and limitations.


Bioindicators & Biomonitors

Bioindicators & Biomonitors

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  • Author: Bernd A. Markert
  • Publisher: Elsevier
  • ISBN: 9780080441771
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 1024

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Trace Elements

Trace Elements

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  • Author: Hosam El-Din M. Saleh
  • Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
  • ISBN: 1789236703
  • Category : Nature
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 188

Over the last few years, we have witnessed increasing efforts dedicated to the scientific investigation and characteristics of trace elements. Especially in the field of human and animal nutrition, trace elements display a considerably attractive issue for research because they play an essential role in the nutrition of both animals and humans. Aquatic environments contaminated with trace elements are an emerging research area due to the toxicity, abundance, and environmental persistence of trace elements. Accumulation of heavy metals as a class of trace elements in various environments, and the subsequent transition of these elements into the food and feed chain, severely affects human health. The determination of type and concentration of trace elements is regarded as the first and most important step to follow the mechanisms controlling the dispersal and accumulation of trace elements. Element speciation in different media (water, soil, food, plants, coal, biological matter, food, and fodder) is pivotal to assess an element's toxicity, bioavailability, environmental mobility, and biogeochemical performance. Recently, new analytical techniques have been developed, which greatly simplified the quantitation of many trace elements and considerably extended their detection range. In this context, the development of reproducible and accurate techniques for trace element analysis in different media using spectroscopic instrumentation is continuously updated.


Encyclopedia of Estuaries

Encyclopedia of Estuaries

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  • Author: Michael J. Kennish
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 9789401788007
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 790

The Encyclopedia of Estuaries, part of Springer's Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series, provides a single, state-of-the-art, comprehensive reference volume on estuaries for research scientists, educators, students, and others. Consisting of almost 270 subject entries in an easy-to-use format, this volume covers the physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of estuaries. In total more than 225 authors from around the world have contributed to the encyclopedia on such diverse subjects as biotic communities, essential habitats, food webs, fisheries, hydrology, pollution, conservation, and many more. The Encyclopedia of Estuaries will meet the needs of professionals worldwide by supplying detailed information from world-class estuarine and marine scientists as well as experts from other fields of study.


Practical Handbook of Estuarine and Marine Pollution

Practical Handbook of Estuarine and Marine Pollution

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  • Author: Michael J. Kennish
  • Publisher: CRC Press
  • ISBN: 1351422847
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 544

This extensive handbook presents up-to-date coverage of significant developments in estuarine and marine pollution. Multidisciplinary in approach, Practical Handbook of Estuarine and Marine Pollution is an essential resource for anyone involved in the study or management of coastal and marine pollution problems. The book examines in detail anthropogenic effects on estuarine and marine ecosystems from local, regional, and global perspectives. A truly international collection of data is presented in an organized framework on a wide range of subject areas, including eutrophication, organic loading, oil pollution, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, halogenated hydrocarbons, trace metals, radioactive waste, dredging and dredged-spoil disposal, and effects of electric generating stations. Whether you are a student, a scientist, a policy maker, or an administrator, you no longer need to spend countless hours rounding up information and data - Practical Handbook of Estuarine and Marine Pollution has already done it for you.


Metal Metabolism in Aquatic Environments

Metal Metabolism in Aquatic Environments

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  • Author: William J. Langston
  • Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
  • ISBN: 9780412803703
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 480

This text aims to provide an insight into how diverse forms of life interact with and are influenced by metals and how they vary in their ability to bioaccumulate, utilize, store, transform, detoxify and redistribute metals aqueously.


Modern Trends in Applied Aquatic Ecology

Modern Trends in Applied Aquatic Ecology

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  • Author: R.S. Ambasht
  • Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
  • ISBN: 1461502217
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 389

Organisms and environment have evolved through modifying each other over millions of years. Humans appeared very late in this evolutionary time scale. With their superior brain attributes, humans emerged as the most dominating influence on the earth. Over the millennia, from simple hunter-food gatherers, humans developed the art of agriculture, domestication of animals, identification of medicinal plants, devising hunting and fishing techniques, house building, and making clothes. All these have been for better adjustment, growth, and survival in otherwise harsh and hostile surroundings and climate cycles of winter and summer, and dry and wet seasons. So humankind started experimenting and acting on ecological lines much before the art of reading, writing, or arithmetic had developed. Application of ecological knowledge led to development of agriculture, animal husbandry, medicines, fisheries, and so on. Modem ecology is a relatively young science and, unfortunately, there are so few books on applied ecology. The purpose of ecology is to discover the principles that govern relationships among plants, animals, microbes, and their total living and nonliving environmental components. Ecology, however, had remained mainly rooted in botany and zoology. It did not permeate hard sciences, engineering, or industrial technologies leading to widespread environmental degradation, pollution, and frequent episodes leading to mass deaths and diseases.


Biological Monitoring of Water and Effluent Quality

Biological Monitoring of Water and Effluent Quality

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  • Author: John Cairns
  • Publisher: ASTM International
  • ISBN: 9780803101906
  • Category : Nature
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 260