Environmental Geochemistry of Potentially Toxic Metals

Author:   Frederic R. Siegel
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Edition:   2002 ed.
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9783540420309


Pages:   218
Publication Date:   23 October 2001
Format:   Hardback
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The book focuses on heavy metals that have damaged the ecosystem Earth and its life forms. It characterizes natural and anthropogenic sources of pollutants, identifies physical, chemical and biological conditions that affect their ecosystem mobility. The book describes the pathways by which potentially toxic metals can access and concentrate to toxic levels in organisms. The text reviews the different environmental assessment, monitoring samples and analytical techniques used to determine how sample types bond the metals and hence affect their bioavailibility and bioaccumulation. Consideration is given to existing remediation methodologies and those being researched. Finally, the book emphasizes how pre-planning during project studies can result in the incorporation of technologies that will prevent or at least greatly alleviate the release of toxic metals to our living environment.

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Author:   Frederic R. Siegel
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
Edition:   2002 ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   1.120kg
ISBN:  

9783540420309


ISBN 10:   3540420304
Pages:   218
Publication Date:   23 October 2001
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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From the reviews: <p> Environmental Geochemistry of Potentially Toxic Metals by Frederic R. Siegel is a well-organized text, which provides a good overview of the pertinent issues in studying heavy metals in the environment. a ] The figures and tables complement the text and wonderfully display such topics as uses of metals and the biogeochemical cycles of nutrients. a ] this is a useful text for geochemistry/ecology students and interested laymen who want to learn about the origin, transport, and sequestering of toxic metals. (Philip L. Verplanck, Mineralium Deposita, Vol. 38 (2), 2003) <p> This book, containing 218 pages divided into nine chapters, gives, as the title indicates, an overview of the geochemistry of toxic metals. In the first section a clear definition is given of which metals are considered toxic, including an overview of effects on ecosystems. a ] this book is an interesting document for all scientists working in the field of metals. a ] There is much interesting information included, especially in the tables. (Jan Bronders, International Journal of Environment and Pollution, Vol. 19 (6), 2003) <p> This book contains a lot of fundamental and actual scientific knowledge on environmental geochemistry of potentially toxic metals and related fields. Facts are presented in clear chapters divided into short sections, written in a concise and clearly understandable style. a ] The book is strongly recommended for students in many fields a ] and all those who start to work in the field of potentially toxic metals or are interested in this research. It is therefore a valuable and timely addition to the literature. (W. Calmano, Acta hydrochimica et hydrobiologica, Vol.21 (1), 2003) <p> This volume is a welcome addition to the field. a ] It sets out to provide a comprehensive overview of fundamental geochemical principles and their relevance to potential impact of potentially toxic metals on ecosystem function. a ] The text a ] presents a concise and focused treatment of the issues. a ] it is certainly the definitive overview of the environmental geochemistry of metal pollution. It is relevant to all practitioners, researchers and students of the subject a ] . An accessible, enjoyable and informative volume a strongly recommended. (Professor Andrew S. Hursthouse, Journal of Environmental Monitoring a online, March, 2003)


From the reviews: Environmental Geochemistry of Potentially Toxic Metals by Frederic R. Siegel is a well-organized text, which provides a good overview of the pertinent issues in studying heavy metals in the environment. ... The figures and tables complement the text and wonderfully display such topics as uses of metals and the biogeochemical cycles of nutrients. ... this is a useful text for geochemistry/ecology students and interested laymen who want to learn about the origin, transport, and sequestering of toxic metals. (Philip L. Verplanck, Mineralium Deposita, Vol. 38 (2), 2003) This book, containing 218 pages divided into nine chapters, gives, as the title indicates, an overview of the geochemistry of toxic metals. In the first section a clear definition is given of which metals are considered toxic, including an overview of effects on ecosystems. ... this book is an interesting document for all scientists working in the field of metals. ... There is much interesting information included, especially in the tables. (Jan Bronders, International Journal of Environment and Pollution, Vol. 19 (6), 2003) This book contains a lot of fundamental and actual scientific knowledge on environmental geochemistry of potentially toxic metals and related fields. Facts are presented in clear chapters divided into short sections, written in a concise and clearly understandable style. ... The book is strongly recommended for students in many fields ... and all those who start to work in the field of potentially toxic metals or are interested in this research. It is therefore a valuable and timely addition to the literature. (W. Calmano, Acta hydrochimica et hydrobiologica, Vol. 21 (1), 2003) This volume is a welcome addition to the field. ... It sets out to provide a comprehensive overview of fundamental geochemical principles and their relevance to potential impact of potentially toxic metals on ecosystem function. ... The text ... presents a concise and focused treatment of the issues. ... it is certainly the definitive overview of the environmental geochemistry of metal pollution. It is relevant to all practitioners, researchers and students of the subject ... . An accessible, enjoyable and informative volume - strongly recommended. (Professor Andrew S. Hursthouse, Journal of Environmental Monitoring - online, March, 2003)


From the reviews: Environmental Geochemistry of Potentially Toxic Metals by Frederic R. Siegel is a well-organized text, which provides a good overview of the pertinent issues in studying heavy metals in the environment. ! The figures and tables complement the text and wonderfully display such topics as uses of metals and the biogeochemical cycles of nutrients. ! this is a useful text for geochemistry/ecology students and interested laymen who want to learn about the origin, transport, and sequestering of toxic metals. (Philip L. Verplanck, Mineralium Deposita, Vol. 38 (2), 2003) This book, containing 218 pages divided into nine chapters, gives, as the title indicates, an overview of the geochemistry of toxic metals. In the first section a clear definition is given of which metals are considered toxic, including an overview of effects on ecosystems. ! this book is an interesting document for all scientists working in the field of metals. ! There is much interesting information included, especially in the tables. (Jan Bronders, International Journal of Environment and Pollution, Vol. 19 (6), 2003) This book contains a lot of fundamental and actual scientific knowledge on environmental geochemistry of potentially toxic metals and related fields. Facts are presented in clear chapters divided into short sections, written in a concise and clearly understandable style. ! The book is strongly recommended for students in many fields ! and all those who start to work in the field of potentially toxic metals or are interested in this research. It is therefore a valuable and timely addition to the literature. (W. Calmano, Acta hydrochimica et hydrobiologica, Vol. 21 (1), 2003) This volume is a welcome addition to the field. ! It sets out to provide a comprehensive overview of fundamental geochemical principles and their relevance to potential impact of potentially toxic metals on ecosystem function. ! The text ! presents a concise and focused treatment of the issues. ! it is certainly the definitive overview of the environmental geochemistry of metal pollution. It is relevant to all practitioners, researchers and students of the subject ! . An accessible, enjoyable and informative volume -- strongly recommended. (Professor Andrew S. Hursthouse, Journal of Environmental Monitoring -- online, March, 2003)


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