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Trace Metals In Aquatic Systems Robert P Masonauth

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Trace Metals In Aquatic Systems Robert P Masonauth
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.5 MB
Pages: 440
Author: Robert P. Mason(auth.)
ISBN: 9781118274576, 9781405160483, 1118274571, 1405160489
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Trace Metals In Aquatic Systems Robert P Masonauth by Robert P. Mason(auth.) 9781118274576, 9781405160483, 1118274571, 1405160489 instant download after payment.

This book provides a detailed examination of the concentration, form and cycling of trace metals and metalloids through the aquatic biosphere, and has sections dealing with the atmosphere, the ocean, lakes and rivers. It discusses exchanges at the water interface (air/water and sediment/water) and the major drivers of the cycling, concentration and form of trace metals in aquatic systems. The initial chapters focus on the fundamental principles and modelling approaches needed to understand metal concentration, speciation and fate in the aquatic environment, while the later chapters focus on specific environments, with case studies and research highlights.

Specific examples deal with metals that are of particular scientific interest, such as mercury, iron, arsenic and zinc, and the book deals with both pollutant and required (nutrient) metals and metalloids. The underlying chemical principles controlling toxicity and bioavailability of these elements to microorganisms and to the aquatic food chain are also discussed.
Readership: Graduate students studying environmental chemistry and related topics, as well as scientists and managers interested in the cycling of trace substances in aqueous systems

Additional resources for this book can be found at: www.wiley.com/go/mason/tracemetals.

Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–12):
Chapter 2 An Introduction to the Cycling of Metals in the Biosphere (pages 13–48):
Chapter 3 Chemical Thermodynamics and Metal(loid) Complexation in Natural Waters (pages 49–122):
Chapter 4 Modeling Approaches to Estimating Speciation and Interactions in Aqueous Systems (pages 123–166):
Chapter 5 Metal(loid)s in the Atmosphere and their Inputs to Surface Waters (pages 167–218):
Chapter 6 Trace Metal(loid)s in Marine Waters (pages 219–309):
Chapter 7 Trace Metals in Freshwaters (pages 310–369):
Chapter 8 Trace Metals and Organisms: Essential and Toxic Metals, Organometallics, Microbial Processes, and Metal Bioaccumulation (pages 370–421):

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