Trace Element Contamination of the Environment

Author: Purves   David  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780444601704

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444415707

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444415707

Subject: X5 Environmental Pollution and Prevention

Language: ENG

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Fundamental Aspects of Pollution Control and Environmental Science 1: Trace-Element Contamination of the Environment investigates the global biological consequences of dispersal of trace elements that are mined from localized limited deposits in the environment. It considers the problem of trace-element contamination of the biosphere as an environmental pollution and as part of the ecological crisis as a whole.
Comprised of eight chapters, this volume begins with an overview of trace-element contaminants, such as lead, cadmium, and mercury. It then discusses factors affecting the trace-element composition of soils, including sulfur, lime, and fertilizers. It explains as well the trace-element contamination of the atmosphere and hydrosphere, the sources of trace-element contamination of soils, and the availability of trace elements in the soil. The consequences of trace-element contamination of the soil, including its effects on crops and animals, are also discussed. The book also provides ways to prevent dispersal of metals in the environment.
This book will be an essential reading for undergraduates, law students, and those who are interested about environmental pollution caused by trace elements.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 6

Copyright Page

pp.:  7 – 10

Preface

pp.:  8 – 14

Table of contents

pp.:  10 – 8

Introduction

pp.:  14 – 22

Chapter 1. Trace-Element Contaminants

pp.:  22 – 41

Chapter 2. Factors Affecting the Trace-Element Composition of Soils

pp.:  41 – 75

Chapter 3. Trace-Element Contamination of the Atmosphere

pp.:  75 – 96

Chapter 4. Sources of Trace-Element Contamination of Soils

pp.:  96 – 134

Chapter 5. Availability of Trace Elements in the Soil

pp.:  134 – 162

Chapter 6. Consequences of Trace-Element Contamination of Soils

pp.:  162 – 196

Chapter 7. Tracegeneral Element Contamination of the Hydrosphere

pp.:  196 – 213

Chapter 8. Prevention of Dispersion of Metals in the Environment

pp.:  213 – 236

Reference

pp.:  236 – 264

Author Index

pp.:  264 – 274

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