Soil pollution : from monitoring to remediation
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Soil pollution : from monitoring to remediation
Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, c2018
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Soil Pollution: From Monitoring to Remediation provides comprehensive information on soil pollution, including causes, distribution, transport, the transformation and fate of pollutants in soil, and metabolite accumulation. The book covers organic, inorganic and nanoparticle pollutants and methodologies for their monitoring. Features a critical discussion on ecotoxicological and human effects of soil pollution, and strategies for soil protection and remediation. Meticulously organized, this is an ideal resource for students, researchers and professionals, providing up-to-date foundational content for those already familiar with the field. Chapters are highly accessible, offering an authoritative introduction for non-specialists and undergraduate students alike.
Table of Contents
1. Soil and pollution: an introduction to the main issues 2. Distribution, transport and fate of pollutants 3. Changes in ecosystem structure and soil functions due to soil pollution 4. Transformation of pollutants and metabolite accumulation in soils 5. Organic pollutants in soils 6. Inorganic pollutants in soils 7. Nanoparticles as soil pollutants 8. Ecotoxicological effects and risk assessment of pollutants 9. Human health risks and soil pollution 10. Strategies for soil protection and remediation
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