When discussing the issue of contamination of the aquatic environment, water pollution is still the major aspect that has been regulated and extensively studied, but poor attention has been devoted to sediments. Sediments have been described as the sink or storage place and a source for contaminants entering river systems through various pathways. But bottom sediments have various functions in the environment, such as providing habitat for many aquatic organisms, and are an important component of aquatic ecosystems.
This volume of the Handbook deals with various aspects of sediment contamination such as the fate and behavior of persistent organic pollutants, the application of sediment toxicity identification evaluation (TIE) protocols, and the various ways to degrade toxic pollutants from sediments. Overall the book provides readers the fundamental knowledge needed to better understand the complex issue of contaminated sediments.
Author(s): John Cairns Jr. (auth.), Tarek A. Kassim, Damià Barceló (eds.)
Series: Water Pollution Part 5T The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry / Water Pollution
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2009
Language: English
Pages: 193
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XVI
The Influence of Contaminated Sediments on Sustainable Use of the Planet....Pages 1-19
Chlorinated and Brominated Organic Pollutants in Contaminated River Sediments....Pages 21-56
Effects of Static vs. Tidal Hydraulic Conditions on Biogeochemical Processes in Mesocosms: Degradation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons (AHs)....Pages 57-74
Marine Sediment Toxicity Identification Evaluations (TIEs): History, Principles, Methods, and Future Research....Pages 75-95
Nucleic Acid-Based Techniques for Studying Diversity and Activity of Bacterial Communities in Oil-Contaminated Sediments....Pages 97-160
Steady-State Model of Chemical Migration in a Sediment Cap....Pages 161-178
Back Matter....Pages 179-181