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The presence of concentrations of organic substances and cations in
sea water is a matter of increasing concern to the water industry,
environmentalists and the general public alike. There is a threat
of possible health hazards to both human, fish and crustacea.
Occurrence, Toxicity and Analysis of Marine Biota discusses
bioaccumulation in biota as well as occurrence and analysis of
toxicants in biota. The main thrust of this book will be a review
of the levels of toxicants found in the tissues of fish and
invertebrates at various sites throughout the world. In addition,
results will be reported on the levels of toxicants found in marine
biota enabling ill health or death to occur. This will involve a
discussion of toxicity index LC50 and percentile S95 concentration
of toxicants and their implications on animal health and mortality,
also that of humans who eat these sea creatures. The book will be a
complete logical survey of this topic.
The presence of concentrations of organic substances and cations in
seawater is a matter of increasing concern to the water industry,
environmentalists and the general public alike. It poses a threat
of possible health hazards for humans, fish and crustacea. Until
fairly recently, the analysis of seawater was limited to a number
of major constituents such as chloride and alkalinity. Insufficient
attention was given to the analysis of sediments. Analysis of
Oceanic Waters and Sediments draws attention to the methods
available for analysing sediments in seawater. It covers classical
methods as well as the most advanced and recently introduced
physical techniques. It also discusses the sensitivities and
limitations of the methods. The book is comprised of two major
components. The first is a review of the occurrence of organic
compounds and cations as well as examples of pollution by these
substances in the ocean. The second is concerned with determination
of the concentrations of organic compounds and metals, including an
in-depth examination of the most sensitive analytical methods that
are available and necessary for detecting them due to their low
concentrations in the ocean. A detailed exploration of the largely
overlooked area of oceanic sediment analysis, this book is of high
interest for all professionals in the water industry, from river
management to fish industries, sewage effluent treatment and
disposal, land drainage and water supply. Its scope also applies to
agriculturalists, chemists, biologists, toxicologists, public
health workers and public analysts.
The presence of concentrations of organic substances and cations in
seawater is a matter of increasing concern to the water industry,
environmentalists and the general public alike. It poses a threat
of possible health hazards for humans, fish and crustacea. Until
fairly recently, the analysis of seawater was limited to a number
of major constituents such as chloride and alkalinity. Insufficient
attention was given to the analysis of sediments. Analysis of
Oceanic Waters and Sediments draws attention to the methods
available for analysing sediments in seawater. It covers classical
methods as well as the most advanced and recently introduced
physical techniques. It also discusses the sensitivities and
limitations of the methods. The book is comprised of two major
components. The first is a review of the occurrence of organic
compounds and cations as well as examples of pollution by these
substances in the ocean. The second is concerned with determination
of the concentrations of organic compounds and metals, including an
in-depth examination of the most sensitive analytical methods that
are available and necessary for detecting them due to their low
concentrations in the ocean. A detailed exploration of the largely
overlooked area of oceanic sediment analysis, this book is of high
interest for all professionals in the water industry, from river
management to fish industries, sewage effluent treatment and
disposal, land drainage and water supply. Its scope also applies to
agriculturalists, chemists, biologists, toxicologists, public
health workers and public analysts.
The presence of concentrations of organic substances and cations in
sea water is a matter of increasing concern to the water industry,
environmentalists and the general public alike. There is a threat
of possible health hazards to both human, fish and crustacea.
Occurrence, Toxicity and Analysis of Marine Biota discusses
bioaccumulation in biota as well as occurrence and analysis of
toxicants in biota. The main thrust of this book will be a review
of the levels of toxicants found in the tissues of fish and
invertebrates at various sites throughout the world. In addition,
results will be reported on the levels of toxicants found in marine
biota enabling ill health or death to occur. This will involve a
discussion of toxicity index LC50 and percentile S95 concentration
of toxicants and their implications on animal health and mortality,
also that of humans who eat these sea creatures. The book will be a
complete logical survey of this topic.
Environmental Chemicals Desk Reference is a concise version of the
widely read Agrochemicals Desk Reference and Groundwater Chemicals
Desk Reference. This up-to-date volume was inspired by the need for
a combination of the material in both references, together with the
large number of research publications and the continued interest in
the fate, transport, and remediation of hazardous substances. Much
new data has been added to this unique edition, including global
legislation (REACH) and sustainability, thereby reflecting the
wealth of literature in the field. Featured are environmental and
physical/chemical data on more than 200 compounds, including
pesticides, herbicides, and fungicides.
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