E-Book, Englisch, Band 64, 504 Seiten, eBook
Practical Consequences for the Environment
E-Book, Englisch, Band 64, 504 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: NATO Science Partnership Subseries: 2
ISBN: 978-94-015-9235-2
Verlag: Springer Netherland
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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I. Organic Pollutants and Bioremediation.- Persistent Organic Contaminants in the Environment: PAHs as a Case Study.- Evaluation of Contamination Level of Dnieper River Basin by Organic and Inorganic Toxicants.- Underground Pollution at a Former Military Installation in Valciunai (Lithuania).- Application of a Biodegradation-Redox Model for Predicting Bioremediation Performance *.- Bioremediation of Environments Contaminated with Organic Xenobiotics: Putting Microbial Metabolism to Work: What happens with the Contaminant once it has reached the Cell Surface?.- Factors Controlling the Biodegradation of Chemicals in Soils.- II. Assessment of Bioavailability.- The Use of Laboratory Model Systems to Elucidate the Mechanisms of Bioavailability of Hydrophobic Organic Compounds.- Pollutant Aging Studies in Soils. Relevancy of Bench Scale Assessments to Field Conditions *.- Factors Affecting the Evaluation of Long-Term PCB Biodegradation in Soils by White Rot Fungi *.- Quantifying the Intrinsic Bioremediation Potential and the Hazard Index of Organic Xenobiotics in Aquifers Based on their Bioavailability Rates *.- The Use of Whole-Cell Living Biosensors to Determine the Bioavailability of Pollutants to Micoorganisms *.- Abiotic Transformations of Organic Xenobiotics in Soils: A Compounding Factor in the Assessment of Bioavailability.- Evaluation of Soil Adsorption-Desorption Capacity for the Assessment of Pesticide Bioavailability.- Bioavailability of Organic Xenobiotics in the Environment: A Critical Perspective.- III. Processes that Control Bioavailability.- Physico-Chemical Characterization, Reactivity and Biodegradability of Soil-Organic Matter.- Organic Pollutants Associated with Macromolecular Soil Organic Matter and Natural Formation of Bound Residues.- Phase-Distributions of Hydrophobic Chemicals in the Aquatic Environment: Existing Portioning Models are Unable to Predict the Dissolved Component in Several Common Situations.- Bioavailability of Xenobiotic Organic Compounds to Remediate Soil Containing Clay Fractions: Limits of Engineering Solutions.- Effect of PAHs and Heavy Metals on Activity of Soil Microflora*.- Transport of Organic Xenobiotics in the Environment.- IV. Strategies to Modify Bioavailability in Situ.- Limited Bioavailability of Organic Contaminants in the Environment: Policy Implications.- The Role of Plants in the Remediation of Contaminated Soils: Phytoremediation of Soils.- Reduction of the Bioavailability of PAHS in Heavily Contaminated Soils and Sediments Treated via a Physico-Chemical Process.- Surfactants-Enhanced Bioremediation: A Review of the Effects of Surfactants on the Bioavailability of Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals in Soils.