UID:
almahu_9948026518302882
Format:
1 online resource (595 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
1-281-07693-7
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9786611076931
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0-08-054313-8
Series Statement:
Trace metals in the environment ; 4
Content:
This volume discusses major areas of primary concern for the understanding of the complexity associated with ecological trace element research. These include sources and fates of trace elements; analytical techniques; and the distribution of trace elements in biota and soil and sediment reservoirs. Case studies, field work and laboratory studies intensively discussed in this volume are useful to enhance our knowledge about processes related to the biological response of trace metal stress under realistic environmental conditions.
Note:
"The Seventh International Congress of Ecology, held from July 25th to July 29th 1998"--preface.
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Front Cover; Trace Elements - Their Distribution and Effects in the Environment; Copyright Page; Contents; Series preface; Preface; Part I: General aspects; Chapter 1. Distribution and effects of trace substances in soils, plants and animals; Chapter 2. Natural trace element input to the soil-sediment-water-plant system: examples of background and contaminated situations in Switzerland, Eastern France and Northern Italy; Chapter 3. Cadmium in the environment of Central Europe; Chapter 4. Lead in the environment of Central Europe; Part II: Analytical techniques
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Chapter 5. Instrumental techniques for trace analysisChapter 6. Nuclear analytical techniques in atmospheric trace element studies in Portugal; Chapter 7. Chemical analysis of organoarsenic based chemical warfare agents in the environment; Part III: Botanical samples; Chapter 8. Environment and elemental content of lichens; Chapter 9. Trace metals, other chemical elements and lichen physiology: research in the nineties; Chapter 10. Assessment of metal pollution of aquatic systems with the water moss Fontinalis antipyretica L. ex Hedw.- from fundamental investigations to physiological effects
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Chapter 11. Antimony contents in plant species growing in an Sb-mining district (Tuscany, Italy)Chapter 12. Foliar heavy metals in trees from a tropical rain forest in Sarawak; Chapter 13. Trace metals in tree-rings: what do they tell us?; Part IV: Zoological samples; Chapter 14. Mercury induced alterations in the energetics of hepatopancreas of two freshwater molluscs, Pila globosa and Lamellidens marginalis; Chapter 15. Effects of mercury on glutathione and glutathione-dependent enzymes in catfish
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Chapter 16. Body burden with metals and detoxifying abilities of the grasshopper - Chorthippus brunneus (Thunberg) from industrially polluted areasChapter 17. Environmental monitoring of heavy metals with magpie (Pica pica) feathers - an example of Polish polluted and control areas; Chapter 18. Lead, zinc and cadmium in biological tissues of sheep bred in a polluted area; Chapter 19. Essential and toxic elements in roe deer blood (Siena County, Italy); Chapter 20. Cadmium residue in placenta tissue and umbilical cord blood; Part V: Soils and sediments
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Chapter 21. Geochemical behaviour of trace metals in freshwater sedimentsPart VI: Radionuclides; Chapter 22. Spatial variability of 137Cs and 40K activity concentrations in soils and plants of alpine pastures: effects of micro- and mesotopography; Chapter 23. The fate of several radionuclides derived from atmospheric fallout in a river watershed; Author index; Subject index
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-444-50532-6
Language:
English
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