Metal Speciation and Bioavailability in Aquatic Systems is the
first comprehensive review to deal with fundamental concepts and
models, speciation measurements and field applications in metal
speciation and bioavailability in aquatic environments. This volume
provides a thorough review of current developments concerning the
interactions between trace metals and aquatic organisms. Metal
Speciation and Bioavailability in Aquatic Systems provides:
- The first comprehensive approach to the subject covering all
aspects of trace metal ecotoxicology in the environment.
- Essential reading for researchers and graduate students who
will appreciate critical reviews of classical and modern methods of
metal speciation.
- Contributions from leading scientists from many disciplines
assessing both analytical and physical methods applied to this
growing field of environmental analysis.
- An introduction to the use of laboratory bioassays as
predictive tools for understanding trace metalorganism
interactions.
- An examination of the use and limitations of bioassays in
management decisions.
The interdisciplinary nature of this topic is highlighted in Metal
Speciation and Bioavailability in Aquatic Systems, ensuring that
this volume is invaluable for chemists, biochemists, biologists,
ecologists and environmental engineers involved in the fields of
metal ecotoxicology, metal speciation, environmental and analytical
chemistry, and the management of trace metals in aquatic systems.
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