Analysis of Solids in Natural Waters

Analysis of Solids in Natural Waters

by Thomas R. Crompton
Analysis of Solids in Natural Waters

Analysis of Solids in Natural Waters

by Thomas R. Crompton

Paperback(Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996)

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Overview

As only a few books have been published on the matter of toxic materials in water it occurred to the author that a comprehensive volume dealing with all aspects of this subject was overdue. In this book there is a complete discussion of world literature on the determination of metals, non-metals, organic substances, organometallic compounds, together with organic carbon parameters and radioactive elements in river, stream, lake and pond sediments, marine and estuarine sediments, river and sea fish, crustacea and molluscs, phytoplankton and sea and river weeds. Much very detailed work has been carried out on this subject over the past 20 years and a review of this work is timely in view of the increasing interest to chemists, environmentalists and others concerned with the quality of our environment. The presence of organic and inorganic substances in river and oceanic sediments is due in part to man-made pollution, and monitoring the levels of these substances in sediment and sediment core samples provides an indication of the time dependence of element concentration over large time spans. Contamination of sediments is found not only in rivers but also in estuarine sediments and sometimes in oceanic sedi­ ments, and this sediment analysis provides a means of tracking elements from their sources through the ecosystem.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783642852251
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 02/09/2012
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996
Pages: 271
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

1 Introduction.- 1.1 Determination of Metals.- 1.2 Determination of Organometallic Compounds.- 1.3 Determination of Organic Compounds.- 2 River and Stream Sediments.- 2.1 Metals.- 2.2 Non-Metals.- 2.3 Organic Carbon Parameters.- 2.4 Organics.- 2.5 Organometallic Compounds.- 2.6 Radioelements.- 3 Lake and Pond Sediments.- 3.1 Metals.- 3.2 Non-Metals and Sulphides.- 3.3 Organic Carbon Parameters.- 3.4 Organics.- 3.5 Organometallic Compounds.- 3.6 Radioelements.- 4 Marine Sediments.- 4.1 Separation and Fractionation of Sediments from Seawater.- 4.2 Metals.- 4.3 Non-Metals.- 4.4 Organics.- 4.5 Organometallic Compounds.- 4.6 Radioelements.- 5 Estuarine Sediments.- 5.1 Metals.- 5.2 Organic Carbon Paramenters.- 5.3 Organics.- 5.4 Organometallic Compounds.- 5.5 Radioelements.- 6 Lacustrine Sediments.- 6.1 Organics.- 7 Fish.- 7.1 Metals.- 7.2 Non-Metals.- 7.3 Organics.- 7.4 Organometallic Compounds.- 8 Crustacea and Molluscs.- 8.1 Metals.- 8.2 Organics.- 8.3 Organometallic Compounds.- 8.4 Inorganic Elements.- 9 Phytoplankton.- 9.1 Sampling.- 9.2 Metals.- 9.3 Non-Metals.- 9.4 Organics.- 9.5 Organometallic Compounds.- 10 Sea and River Weeds.- 10.1 Metals.- 10.2 Non-Metals.- 10.3 Organic Carbon Parameters.- 10.4 Organics.- 10.5 Organometallic Compounds.- 11. References.- 12. Index.
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