Analysis of Solids in Natural Waters

The presence of toxic organic and inorganic substances in rivers and oceanic sediments is in part due to man-made pollution. Their monitoring by chemical analysis of oceanic, estuarine, and river sediments or of organisms living in the respective ecosystems are of utmost importance. The purpose of t...

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Main Author: Crompton, Thomas R.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1996, 1996
Edition:1st ed. 1996
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Determination of Metals -- 1.2 Determination of Organometallic Compounds -- 1.3 Determination of Organic Compounds -- 2 River and Stream Sediments -- 2.1 Metals -- 2.2 Non-Metals -- 2.3 Organic Carbon Parameters -- 2.4 Organics -- 2.5 Organometallic Compounds -- 2.6 Radioelements -- 3 Lake and Pond Sediments -- 3.1 Metals -- 3.2 Non-Metals and Sulphides -- 3.3 Organic Carbon Parameters -- 3.4 Organics -- 3.5 Organometallic Compounds -- 3.6 Radioelements -- 4 Marine Sediments -- 4.1 Separation and Fractionation of Sediments from Seawater -- 4.2 Metals -- 4.3 Non-Metals -- 4.4 Organics -- 4.5 Organometallic Compounds -- 4.6 Radioelements -- 5 Estuarine Sediments -- 5.1 Metals -- 5.2 Organic Carbon Paramenters -- 5.3 Organics -- 5.4 Organometallic Compounds -- 5.5 Radioelements -- 6 Lacustrine Sediments -- 6.1 Organics -- 7 Fish -- 7.1 Metals -- 7.2 Non-Metals -- 7.3 Organics -- 7.4 Organometallic Compounds -- 8 Crustacea and Molluscs -- 8.1 Metals -- 8.2 Organics -- 8.3 Organometallic Compounds -- 8.4 Inorganic Elements -- 9 Phytoplankton -- 9.1 Sampling -- 9.2 Metals -- 9.3 Non-Metals -- 9.4 Organics -- 9.5 Organometallic Compounds -- 10 Sea and River Weeds -- 10.1 Metals -- 10.2 Non-Metals -- 10.3 Organic Carbon Parameters -- 10.4 Organics -- 10.5 Organometallic Compounds -- 11. References -- 12. Index 
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520 |a The presence of toxic organic and inorganic substances in rivers and oceanic sediments is in part due to man-made pollution. Their monitoring by chemical analysis of oceanic, estuarine, and river sediments or of organisms living in the respective ecosystems are of utmost importance. The purpose of this book is to provide the chemist with all available information for the rapid development and proper carrying out of these methods of analysis. Crompton's book is the first book which covers all kinds of samples including living organisms