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第六本电子书:Soil and Water Pollution Monitoring, Protection and Remediation
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CONTENTS 1. Introduction: Spread and Distribution of Hazardous Chemicals in Soils and Water – A Global Problem 1.1. Diagnosis and prognosis of the distribution Uri Mingelgrin and Ahmed Nasser Mohamed Tawfic Ahmed 2. Fate and Behavior of Anthropogenic Pollutants in Soils and Water 2.1. Fundamental Issues in Sorption Related to Physical Joseph J. Pignatello 2.2. The role of humic substances in the fate of anthropogenic organic pollutants in soil with emphasis on endocrine Elisabetta Loffredo and Nicola Senesi Herbert E. Allen and Colin R. Janssen 2.4. The metal uptake and accumulation in fish living Barbara Jezierska and Maágorzata Witeska Preface............................................................................................................ xi Acknowledgements..................................................................................... xvii Contributors ................................................................................................. xix v of contaminants in the geosphere................................................. ..3 1.2. Persistent organic pollutants in Egypt - an overview.................25 and Biological Remediation of Soils.............................................41 disruptor compounds ....................................................................69 2.3. Incorporating bioavailability into criteria for metals ................93 in polluted waters.........................................................................107 3. Advances in Chemical and Biological Techniques for Environmental Monitoring and Predicting 3.1. Sensoristic approach to biological damage Luigi Campanella and Cecilia Costanza Guenther Proll, Jens Tschmelak, Joachim Kaiser, Peter Kraemmer, Frank Sacher, Jan Stien and Guenther Gauglitz 3.3. Genetically engineered microorganisms for pollution Shimshon Belkin 3.4. Some advances in environmental analytics Agata Kot-Wasik and Jacek NamieĞnik Anna G. Mignani, Andrea A. Mencaglia and Leonardo Ciaccheri Hao Zhang and William Davison 3.7. On conceptual and numerical modeling of flow and transport in groundwater with the aid of tracers: Jaroslaw Kania, Kazimierz Rozanski, Stanislaw Witczak and Andrzej Zuber 4. Novel Physico-Chemical Techniques of Soil and Water Protection and Remediation 4.1. Current and future in situ treatment techniques for the remediation of hazardous substances in soil, sediments, Robert A. Olexsey and Randy A. Parker and risk assessment......................................................................117 monitoring ....................................................................................147 and monitoring..............................................................................161 3.5. Fiber optic system for water spectroscopy................................175 3.6. Predicting metal uptake by plants using DGT technique ........187 a case study...................................................................................199 and groundwater............................................ 4.2. Long-term performance of permeable reactive barriers: lessons learned on design, contaminant treatment, longevity, Robert W. Puls Irena Twardowska, Joanna Kyziol, Yoram Avnimelech, Sebastian Stefaniak and Krystyna Janta-Koszuta Irina V. Perminova, Natalia A. Kulikova, Denis M. Zhilin, Natalia Yu. Grechischeva, Dmitrii V. Kovalevskii, Galina F. Lebedeva, Dmitrii N. Matorin, Pavel S. Venediktov, 4.5. Metal binding by humic substances and dissolved Yona Chen, Pearly Gat, Fritz H. Frimmel 4.6. The effect of organic matter from brown coal on Piotr Skáodowski, Alina Maciejewska and Jolanta Kwiatkowska Galina K. Vasilyeva, Elena R. Strijakova and Patrick J. Shea 4.8. Adsorption of anions onto sol-gel generated double Natalia I. Chubar, Valentyn A. Kanibolotskyy, Volodymyr V. Strelko, Volodymyr S. Kouts and Tetiana O. Shaposhnikova Fritz H. Frimmel and Tusnelda E. Doll Andrey I. Konstantinov, Vladimir A. Kholodov, and Gudrun Abbt-Braun Valery S. Petrosyan performance monitoring and cost – an overview......................221 organic matter derived from compost .......................................275 bioavailability of heavy metals in contaminated soils ..............299 4.7. Use of activated carbon for soil bioremediation.......................309 hydrous oxides............................................................................. .323 4.3. Using abundant waste and natural materials for soil and groundwater protection against contamination with heavy metals: Prospects and areas of application ........... 231 4.4. Mediating effects of humic substances in the contaminated environments: Concepts, results, and prospects.......................249 4.9. Xenobiotic pharmaceuticals in water and methods to prevent their appearance in drinking water: Photolytic and Photocatalytic Degradation of Pharmaceuticals ...............339 4.10. UV/VIS light-enhanced photocatalysis for water Jan Hupka, Adriana Zaleska, Marcin Janczarek, Ewa Kowalska, Paulina Górska and Robert Aranowski Dinesh O. Shah and Monica A. James Kenneth S. Sajwan, Siva Paramasivam, Ashok K. Alva and Shivendra V. Sahi 5.1. Phytoremediation and phytotechnologies: a review Nelson Marmiroli, Marta Marmiroli and Elena Maestri 5.2. Constructed wetlands and their performance for treatment of water contaminated with arsenic Ulrich Stottmeister, Sasidhorn Buddhawong, Peter Kuschk, Arndt Wiessner and J rgen Mattusch 5.3. Disposal of sewage effluent and biosolids in eucalyptus Pinchas Fine, Nir Atzmon, Fabrizio Adani, and Amir Hass Thomas Vanek, Ales Nepovim, Radka Podlipna, Anja Hebner, Zuzana Vavrikova, Andre Gerth, Hardmuth Thomas and Stanislav Smrcek 5.5. Floating aquatic macrophytes as a decontamination Cinzia Forni , Caterina Patrizi and Luciana Migliore 5. Biosystems for Non-Destructive Remediation and Immobilization of Pollutants in Soils, Sediments and Detoxification of Industrial Wastes treatment and protection ............................................................351 4.12. Fly ash-organic byproduct mixture as soil amendment ..........387 for the present and the future.....................................................403 and heavy metals..........................................................................417 plantations: a lysimeter simulation study .................................433 5.4. Phytoremediation of explosives in toxic wastes ........................455 tool for antimicrobial drugs........................................................467 5.6. Plant tolerance to heavy metals, a risk for food toxicity or a means for food fortification with essential metals: Avi Golan-Goldhirsh 6. Assembled Plant and Microbial Technologies for Bioremediation of Pollutants 6.1. Ecoremediation. Cooperation between plants and soil Michel Tissut , Muriel Raveton and Patrick Ravanel 6.2. Anaerobic dehalogenation of halogenated organic compounds: novel strategies for bioremediation Max M. Häggblom, Donna E. Fennell, Young-Beom Ahn, Beth Ravit, and Lee J. Kerkhof 6.3. Molecular tools for microbial remediation - contaminants Eliora Z. Ron 6.4. Role of mycorrhizal fungi in phytoremediation and toxicity monitoring of heavy metal rich industrial Katarzyna Turnau, Elzbieta Orlowska, Przemyslaw Ryszka, Szymon Zubek, Teresa Anielska, Stefan Gawronski and Anna Jurkiewicz 6.5. Biodegradation of petroleum hydrocarbons Krzysztof Ulfig, Wioletta PrzystaĞ, GraĪyna Páaza and Korneliusz Miksch 7. Management strategies for large-area contaminated sites 7.1. Integrated management strategy for complex groundwater Grzegorz Malina, Janusz Krupanek, Judith Sievers, Jochen Grossmann, Jeroen ter Meer and Huub H.M. Rijnaarts the Allium Schoenoprasum model .............................................479 microorganisms, molecular aspects and limits .........................489 of contaminated sediments..........................................................505 uptake, metabolism and biosensing ...........................................523 by keratinolytic fungi ..................................................................553 contamination at a megasite scale ..............................................567 wastes in Southern Poland..........................................................533 7.2. Management options for regionally contaminated Holger Weiss, Birgit Daus, Susanne Heidrich, Arno Kaschl, Mario Schirmer, Peter Wycisk, Jochen Grossmann and Martin Keil aquifers: a case study at Bitterfeld, Germany ..........................579 Subject Index .............................................................................................. 591 当您的朋友需要提取此文件时只需: 匿名提取文件连接 http://pickup.mofile.com/3265558393429159 或登录Mofile,使用提取码 3265558393429159 提取文件 [search]Soil and Water Pollution Monitoring, Protection ...[/search] http://pickup.mofile.com/3265558393429159 |
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