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Ecotoxicological analysis

Gelashvilly, D.B. Bezrukova, N.V. Bezrukov, M.E. Ecotoxicological analysis of toxic load of industrial enterprises of Nizhni Novgorod to water bodies of river part of Cheboksarski reservoir. News of Samara Scientific Center of Russian Academy of Science 2000, 2, 244-251 (in Russian). [Pg.62]

This book attempts to cover chemical and ecotoxicological analysis related to routine contaminated land investigations. It does not cover analysis related to research or specialist one-off project type investigations. The following chapter deals with soil analysis method requirements, how methods should be validated and the need for all methods to meet clearly defined performance requirements. It also covers quality assurance/quality control aspects. Chapter 3 covers the key, and problematic area of sample homogenisation and the initial sample preparation. Chapter 4 covers the analysis of metals and elemental... [Pg.3]

Kedwards, T.J., Maund, S.J., and Chapman, PE. (1999a and 1999b). Community level analysis of ecotoxicological field studies 1 Biological Monitoring and 11 Replicated design studies. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 18, 149-157 and 158-166. [Pg.355]

This volume is an updated and expanded version of a previous edition Organic Chemicals An Environmental Perspective. This one deals, however, with only degradation and transformation in their widest senses, and the sections in the earlier volumes on analysis, distribution, and ecotoxicology have been omitted since these lie beyond my current competence. In addition, there are specialized volumes that already cover these topics. [Pg.731]

Third, continued periodic monitoring of fishery and wildlife resources is important, especially in areas with potential for reservoir development, in light of the hypothesis that increased flooding increases the availability of mercury to biota. The use of museum collections for mercury analysis is strongly recommended for monitoring purposes. For example, the Environmental Specimen Bank at the Swedish Museum of Natural History constitutes a base for ecotoxicological research and for spatial and trend monitoring of mercury and other contaminants in Swedish fauna (Odsjo et al. 1997). [Pg.423]

Kimerle [27] reviewed the ecotoxicology of LAS focusing on the results rather than on the method of analysis, for which the author referred to the review undertaken by Painter and Zabel [30], alluding only to two papers on biota sample preparation. Litz et al. [31] determined the concentration of LAS in rye grass by Azure A active substances (AzAAS). AzAAS is a non-specific colorimetric method, which has not been used as frequently as MBAS (see Chapter 3.1). Briefly, it consists of the formation of an ion association complex with a dyed solution of Azure A (cationic). The complex formed is solvent-extractable and is separated from unreacted dye prior to colour measurement. [Pg.461]

Freitag, D Geyer, H., Kraus, A., Viswanathan, R., Kotzias, D., Attar, A., Klein, W., and Korte, F. Ecotoxicological profile analysis. VII. Screening chemicals for their environmental behavior by comparahve evaluahon, Ecotoxlcol Environ. Sal, 6(1) 60-81. 1982. [Pg.1657]

Korte, F., Freitag, D., Geyer, H., Klein, W., Kraus, A.G., and Lahaniatis, E. Ecotoxicologic profile analysis - A concept for establishing ecotoxicologic priority lists for chemicals, Chemosphere, 7(1) 79-102, 1978. [Pg.1681]

Handy RD, Henry TB, Scown TM, Johnston BD, Tyler CR (2008) Manufactured nanoparticles their uptake and effects on fish-a mechanistic analysis. Ecotoxicology 17 396-409... [Pg.414]

Van den Brink, P.J., Van den Briiik, N.W., Ter Braak, C.J.F. (2003). Multivariate analysis of ecotoxicological data using ordination Demonstrations of utility on the basis of various examples. Australian Journal of Ecotoxicology, 9 141-156. [Pg.137]

Eberins M, Berns A, Schuphan I (1997) Ozonation of pyrene and benzo(a)pyrene in silica and soil - l4C-mass balances and chemical analysis of oxidation products as a first step to ecotoxicological evaluation, Fresenius Journal Analytical Chemistry 359 274-279. [Pg.172]

Kelvin L in Kallenbom R, Huhnerfuss H, Chiral Environmental Pollutants Trace Analysis and Ecotoxicology, Springer-Verlag, Berlin (2000). [Pg.31]

Freitag, D., H. Geyer, A. Kraus, R. Viswanathan, D. Kotzias, A. Attar, W. Klein, and F. Korte. 1982. Ecotoxicological profile analysis, vii. Screening chemicals for their environmental behavior by comparative evaluation. Ecotox. Environ. Safety 6 60-81. [Pg.203]

The result of the discriminant analysis is shown in Fig. 5. The industrial activities are represented by ellipses of inertia containing the coordinates of industrial categories on the first factorial plane. All the categories largely overlap each other and show that this set of ecotoxicological data could not allow any linkage between the type of industry and the toxicological pattern. [Pg.103]

Schmidt, T.S., Soucek, D.J. and Cherry, D.S. (2002) Modification of an ecotoxicological rating to bioassess small acid mine drainage-impacted watersheds exclusive of benthic macroinvertebrate analysis, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 21, 1091-1097. [Pg.328]

Along with the toxicity test battery, physico-chemical analysis of waste and each leachate produced either in the prerequisite study (i.e. Tier I in Figure 2) or in the WASTOXHAS procedure are useful to understand the main processes that can influence release (and rate of release) of pollutants from a solid matrix. In this sense, ecotoxicological and physico-chemical approaches are complementary to ensure a sound and reliable assessment of the potential environmental impacts of solid wastes. [Pg.353]


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