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The total risk approach accounts for the total dissolved metal in a water body, implying that no distinction is made between the ambient fraction of a metal in a water body and the added fraction (Lepper 2005). This approach can result in a standard below the natural background. Hence, a suggestion in the European Union to account for background is the added risk approach. It allows interpretation of the outcome of exposure and effects analysis or risk characterization in terms of the different fractions (i.e., the natural background [total metal]) and the anthropogenic fraction. [Pg.78]

A substantial portion of fhe gas and vapors emitted to the atmosphere in appreciable quantity from anthropogenic sources tends to be relatively simple in chemical structure carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitric oxide from combustion processes hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, hydrogen chloride, and hydrogen fluoride from industrial processes. The solvents and gasoline fractions that evaporate are alkanes, alkenes, and aromatics with relatively simple structures. In addition, more complex... [Pg.44]

Here B is the world average burden of anthropogenic sulfate aerosol in a column of air, in grams per square meter. The optical depth is then used in the Beer Law (which describes the transmission of light through the entire vertical column of the atmosphere). The law yields I/Iq = where I is the intensity of transmitted radiation, Iq is the incident intensity outside the atmosphere and e is the base of natural logarithms. In the simplest case, where the optical depth is much less than 1, (5 is the fraction of light lost from the solar beam because of... [Pg.449]

Garland JL, Mills AL (1991) Classification and characterization of heterotrophic microbial communities on the basis of patterns of community-level sole-carbon-source utilization. Appl Environ Microbiol 57 2351-2359 Giuffre L, Piccolo G, Rosell R, Pascale C, Heredia OS, Ciarlo E (2001) Anthropogenic effect on soil organic phosphorus fractions in tropical ecosystems. Commun Soil Sci Plant Anal 32 1621-1628 Gottlieb S (1976) The production and role of antibiotics in soil. J Antibiot 29 987-1000... [Pg.341]


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