Title:
Sources and fates of aquatic pollutants
Series:
Advances in chemistry series ; 216
Publication Information:
Washington, D C : American Chemical Society, 1987
ISBN:
9780841209831
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Summary
Summary
Examines aquatic pollutants through a holistic approach in which the atmosphere, water, and sediment are considered interdependent compartments of an ecosystem. Four sections highlight air-water processes; water column processes; water-sediment processes; and case studies. Emphasizes the chemical and physical processes controlling solute behavior and fate in air and water. Integrates information on these processes into a systemwide picture of the cycling of inorganic and organic chemicals. Useful volume for both marine, atmospheric, and industrial chemists.
Table of Contents
Method for Estimating Solubilities |
Vapor-Particle Partitioning Lake |
Sediments as Historic Records Pollutant |
Behavior in Fog Air-Sea |
Transfer of Trace Elements |
Mechanisms Controlling Trace Element |
Distribution Metal Speciation in Natural Waters |
Ion Budgets in a Seepage Lake Mechanisms of Alkalinity |
Generation Hydrophobic Organic Compounds |
Role of Particulate Matter |
Sediments as Archives Polychlorinated |
Biphenyls in Lake Superior |
Fate of Some Chlorobenzenes from Niagara River |
Role of Particle-Mediated |
Processes Element Cycling in Wetlands |