Strategies and Advanced Techniques for Marine Pollution Studies Mediterranean Sea / edited by C.S. Giam, Henri J.-M. Dou.

A distinction between contamination and pollution is useful when we wish to consider what strategies to adopt in researching the impact of anthropogenic activities on the marine environment. Contamination strictly refers to the chemical burden imposed on the system and is evaluated in terms of the c...

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Other Authors: Giam, C.S (Editor), Dou, Henri J.-M (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1986.
Edition:1st ed. 1986.
Series:Nato ASI Subseries G:, Ecological Sciences, 9
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Table of Contents:
  • - The Assimilative Capacity of the Oceans for Wastes
  • - Information Systems and Scientometric Study of Chemical Oceanography
  • - Strategies and Approaches to Marine Pollution Research
  • - Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy: A New Analytical Tool for Analysis of Environmental Pollutants
  • - High Resolution Emission Spectroscopy (Shpolskii Effect): A New Analytical Technique for the Analysis of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) in Marine Samples
  • - Marine Analysis Using a Rapid Scanning Multichannel Fluorometer
  • - Analyses of Yellow Substance in the Coastal Water of the Adriatic Sea
  • - Fossil Fuel Aromatic Hydrocarbon Biogeochemistry in the Marine Environment: Research Challenges
  • - The Importance of Intercalibration in the Marine Pollution Studies
  • - Strategies of Sampling and Analysis for Studying the Hydrocarbon Pollution at the Water-Atmosphere Interface
  • - Assessing the Contribution of the Atmospheric Transport to the Total Pollution Load of the Mediterranean Sea: Facts and Models
  • - Site Specific Studies of Petroleum Operations in the Marine Environment
  • - Sampling Organic Compounds for Marine Pollution Studies
  • - Organic Pollutants in the Sea: Consequences, Evaluation and Sampling Strategies in the Pelagic Area
  • - Sources of Organic Contaminants in the Marine Environment: Ocean Disposal and Accidental Spills
  • - Useful and Easy to Apply Indicators of Petroleum Pollution in the Marine Environment
  • - Our Changing View of Contamination
  • - Environmental Impact Studies of Refinery Effluents: A Challenge to the Analytical Chemist
  • - Evolution of the Amoco-Cadiz Hydrocarbons in the River Aber-Benoit
  • - Biodegradation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons
  • - Ecotoxicological Testing for the Marine Environment
  • - Molecular and Cellular Indices of Pollutant Effects
  • - Remarks on the Problem of Station Selection in Ecotoxicological Studies in the Case of Oil Spills
  • - The Sea Urchin Bioassay in Testing Pollutants
  • Metabolic Pathways of a Naphtenic Hydrocarbon (Dodecylcyclohexane) in the Rainbow Trout
  • - Induction of Ultrastructural Alterations in the Digestive Gland of Mytilus Galloprovincialis (Lamarck) by Crude Oil
  • - Effects of Water Soluble Petroleum Compounds on the Fatty Acids Composition of Phytoplankton
  • List of Participants
  • Cumulative Index
  • Table of Authors.