Air Pollution and Freshwater Ecosystems

Air Pollution and Freshwater Ecosystems
Author: Timothy J Sullivan,Alan T. Herlihy,James R. Webb
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2014-11-20
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781482227130

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A practical book for professionals who rely on water quality data for decision making, this book is based on three decades experience of three highly published water and watershed resource professionals. It focuses on the analysis of air pollution sensitive waters and the consequent effects associated with soil and water acidification, nutrient-N enrichment, or the effects of atmospherically deposited toxic substances. It also covers lake zooplankton and/or stream macroinvertebrate biomonitors. Explanations of the reasons behind various recommendations provide readers with the tools needed to alter recommended protocols to match particular study needs and budget.

Freshwater Pollution and Aquatic Ecosystems

Freshwater Pollution and Aquatic Ecosystems
Author: Gowhar Hamid Dar,Khalid Rehman Hakeem,Mohammad Aneesul Mehmood,Humaira Qadri
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2021-12-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781000291131

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This new volume addresses the environmental impacts of pollution on freshwater aquatic ecosystems and presents sustainable management and remediation practices and advanced technology help to address the different types of pollutants. Freshwater Pollution and Aquatic Ecosystems: Environmental Impact and Sustainable Management considers the need for sustainable, efficient, and cost-effective tools and technologies to assess, monitor, and properly manage the increasing issues of aquatic pollution. It provides detailed accounts of the phenomena and mechanisms related to aquatic pollution and highlights the problems and threats associated with pollution contamination in freshwater. It provides useful insight into the sustainable and advanced pollution remediation technology adopted by different countries for the monitoring, assessment, and sustainable management of pollution. The chapters in the volume evaluate the sources of harmful pollutants, which include industrial effluents, sewage, and runoff from agricultural industries, which result in toxic microbes, organic waste, oils, and high load of nutrients. Unsustainable management practices of domestic sewage and indiscriminate use of chemical pesticides lead to the technological disturbance of aquatic biota. In addition to harming aquatic biota, these pollutants find their way into the human body through inhalation, ingestion, or absorption and finally tend to bio-accumulate in trophic levels of the food chain, which poses a major risk to human beings. This book will be a valuable resource for ecologists, environmentalists, scientists, and many others for their work in understanding and management of aquatic pollutants in freshwater biospheres.

Pollutant Effects in Freshwater

Pollutant Effects in Freshwater
Author: J. Jacoby,E. Welch
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 515
Release: 2004-06-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780203505885

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Pollutant Effects in Freshwater provides a practical and concise introduction to the ecological consequences of water pollution in aquatic ecosystems. In tackling the problem of water quality deterioration, this book combines the limnological and water pollution literature to describe how pollutants in wastewater affect populations of organisms in freshwater environments. Substantially revised, updated and expanded, with additional specialist contributors, this retitled new edition of Ecological Effects of Wastewater will continue to focus on the effects and management of eutrophication, water quality standards to protect aquatic life, and widen the debate over micro organisms and their public health significance in the aquatic environment. With ever tighter controls on pollution levels of freshwater bodies being implemented and enforced world wide, this book is essential reading for students of public health and environmental engineering, and a reference tool for professionals in consultancies, contractors and for those in regulatory and enforcement bodies.

The Effects of Air Pollution and Acid Rain on Fish Wildlife and Their Habitats

The Effects of Air Pollution and Acid Rain on Fish  Wildlife  and Their Habitats
Author: M. A. Peterson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1982
Genre: Acid rain
ISBN: IND:39000009065777

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The Effects of Air Pollution and Acid Rain on Fish Wildlife and Their Habitats

The Effects of Air Pollution and Acid Rain on Fish  Wildlife  and Their Habitats
Author: Wayne Potter,Ben K. Chang
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1982
Genre: Acid pollution of rivers, lakes, etc
ISBN: UOM:39015086411694

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Climate Change Impacts on Freshwater Ecosystems

Climate Change Impacts on Freshwater Ecosystems
Author: Martin Kernan,Richard W. Battarbee,Brian R. Moss
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2011-02-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781444391275

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This text examines the impact of climate change on freshwater ecosystems, past, present and future. It especially considers the interactions between climate change and other drivers of change including hydromorphological modification, nutrient loading, acid deposition and contamination by toxic substances using evidence from palaeolimnology, time-series analysis, space-for-time substitution, laboratory and field experiments and process modelling. The book evaluates these processes in relation to extreme events, seasonal changes in ecosystems, trends over decadal-scale time periods, mitigation strategies and ecosystem recovery. The book is also concerned with how aspects of hydrophysical, hydrochemical and ecological change can be used as early indicators of climate change in aquatic ecosystems and it addresses the implications of future climate change for freshwater ecosystem management at the catchment scale. This is an ideal book for the scientific research community, but is also accessible to Masters and senior undergraduate students.

Ecological Indicators for the Assessment of the Quality of Air Water Soil and Ecosystems

Ecological Indicators for the Assessment of the Quality of Air  Water  Soil  and Ecosystems
Author: E.P.H. Best,J. Haeck
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789400963221

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Papers presented at a Symposium held in Utrecht, The Netherlands, October 1982

Chemical Dynamics in Freshwater Ecosystems

Chemical Dynamics in Freshwater Ecosystems
Author: Frank A.P.C. Gobas
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2018-01-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781351078979

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Chemical Dynamics in Freshwater Ecosystems reviews the processes that control the distribution and impacts of chemical substances discharged into freshwater aquatic environments. The book focuses on the relationships between chemical emissions and the resulting ambient concentration in water, sediments, fish, benthos, plants, and other components of real aquatic ecosystems. Hydrodynamics, sediment dynamics, chemical fate processes, bioaccumulation, and food-chain transfer are major topics discussed in the book. Case studies and models are used to illustrate how quantitative predictions of chemical dynamics and behavior in the aquatic environment can be made. Chemical Dynamics in Freshwater Ecosystems is an excellent reference for aquatic toxicologists, wildlife toxicologists, wildlife biologists, environmental chemists, governmental regulators, environmental modelers, consultants, and students studying the effects of chemicals on aquatic environments.