UID:
(DE-602)gbv_1676316655
Format:
1 Online-Ressource (X, 276 p. 67 illus., 62 illus. in color)
Edition:
1st ed. 2020
ISBN:
9789811394478
Series Statement:
Springer eBooks
Content:
Part 1. New concepts linking environmental chemistry and toxicology -- Chapter 1. Exposome: The totality of exposure -- Chapter 2. Aggregate exposure pathway (AOP) -- Chapter 3. Aggregate exposure pathway (AEP) -- Part 2. Insights into exposure sources, processes, and impacts -- Chapter 4. Synchrotron-based techniques for metal speciation, bioavailability, and toxicity -- Chapter 5. In situ passive sampling for monitoring environmental mixture exposures -- Chapter 6. In vivo SPME for bioanalysis in environmental monitoring and toxicology -- Chapter 7. Non-target analysis of the unknowns -- Chapter 8. Multi-omics for systems understanding of environmental effects -- Part 3. Modelling and computational approaches for exposure, processes, and impacts -- Chapter 9. Global modelling of environmental and human exposures -- Chapter 10. High-throughput screening and hazard testing prioritization -- Chapter 11. Mixture modelling and effect-directed analysis for identification of chemicals, mixtures and effects of concern -- Chapter 12. Quantitative in vitro – in vivo extrapolation (QIVIVE) and pathway-based risk assessment -- Chapter 13. Bridging the gap: Toxicokinetic and toxicodynamic modelling for ecotoxicology and risk assessment -- Chapter 14. Mining population exposure and community health via wastewater-based epidemiology -- Part 4. Solutions for mitigating hazardous exposures -- Chapter 15. Advanced oxidation chemistry for water treatment -- Chapter 16. Pyrogenic carbon-based environmental remediation -- Chapter 17. Nanotechnology-enabled water treatment -- Chapter 18. New biotechnologies for environmental remediation -- Part 5. Emerging issues of future concern -- Chapter 19. Disinfection: A trade-off (balance) between microbial and chemical risks -- Chapter 20. Plastic pollution: From ocean smog to planetary boundary threats -- Chapter 21. Making the environmental framework of antibiotic resistance genes relevant to human health again -- Chapter 22. The stolen generation: transgenerational and epigenetic effects of environmental exposures -- Chapter 23. Size matters: From engineered nanoparticles to ambient fine particles -- Chapter 24. From chemical mixtures to multiple stressors: environmental toxicology in the era of global change -- Part 6. Summary and ways forward - an advocacy of planetary health beyond the legacy of Silent Spring
Content:
This book provides a comprehensive coverage of the theoretical developments and technological breakthroughs that have deepened our understanding of environmental pollution and human health as well as stimulating a comprehensive strategy to address these problems. The chapters feature the groundbreaking concepts fueling the development of environmental chemistry and toxicology, the revolutionary analytical and computational approaches enabling novel insights into environmental health, and the nature-inspired, innovative engineering solutions tackling the complex hazardous exposures. The volume also features a forward-looking perspective on the global emerging environmental issues worthy of new research and regulatory paradigms, laying the groundwork for future advances in the broad field of environmental chemistry and toxicology. Written by authorities in the field, A New Paradigm of Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology:From Concepts to Insights will serve as an invaluable reference for concerned researchers and professional practitioners for years to come
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9789811394461
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-981-13-9446-1
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1007/978-981-13-9447-8
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