Micropollutants in Large Lakes
Micropollutants in Large Lakes
From Potential Pollution Sources to Risk Assessments
Chevre, Nathalie
Taylor & Francis Inc
07/2018
312
Dura
Inglês
9780815374886
15 a 20 dias
739
Descrição não disponível.
Introduction
Lakes as resources
Micropollutants in surface waters: a worldwide recognition of the issue
Book chapters
References
Agricultural sources of micropollutants: from the catchment to the lake
Agricultural sources of micropollutants of the catchment
Source and transport dynamics of glyphosate: a case study in Swiss vineyards
Synthesis and conclusions
References
Urban sources of micropollutants: From the catchment to the lake
Introduction
Micropollutants found in urban waters
Fate of micropollutants in WWTPs
Conclusions
References
Current of Lake Geneva
Introduction
Wind patterns on Lake Geneva
Hydrodynamic modeling
Vidy Bay current patterns
Transport of water within Lake Geneva based on the stable isotope compositional variations of water in Lake Geneva
Summary and conclusion
References
Occurrence, fate and ecotoxicological relevance of micropollutants in Vidy Bay
Introduction
The Vidy Bay - morphology and pollution source
Vidy Bay hydrodynamics
Spatio-temporal occurrence of micropollutants in Vidy Bay
Ecotoxicological risk associated to wastewater-derived micropollutants
Dilution and degradation processes affecting micropollutant concentrations in Vidy Bay
Modelling the micropollutants plume in the Vidy Bay
Environmental implications
References
Sediment-bound contaminant transport dynamics in and around Vidy Bay
Introduction
Hydrodynamics within the Bay
Contaminant path tracing and sediment focusing
Colloid and aggregate characterization
Vertical and lateral sedimentation pathways in Vidy Bay
Hydrodynamic conditions of Vidy Bay's BBL
Conclusions
References
Mixture risk assessment of chemicals: from the theory to the application
Introduction
Mixture effect assessment theory
Risk assessment of chemical mixtures in the Lake Geneva catchment
Comparison with ecological data
Conclusion
References
Synthesis and perspectives
Sources of chemicals: the catchment
Understanding lake hydrodynamics as a prerequisite for the estimation of chemical behaviour
Behaviour of dissolved chemicals in a lake
Behaviour of sediment-bound chemicals in a lake
Risk assessment of the chemicals present in a lake
References
Lakes as resources
Micropollutants in surface waters: a worldwide recognition of the issue
Book chapters
References
Agricultural sources of micropollutants: from the catchment to the lake
Agricultural sources of micropollutants of the catchment
Source and transport dynamics of glyphosate: a case study in Swiss vineyards
Synthesis and conclusions
References
Urban sources of micropollutants: From the catchment to the lake
Introduction
Micropollutants found in urban waters
Fate of micropollutants in WWTPs
Conclusions
References
Current of Lake Geneva
Introduction
Wind patterns on Lake Geneva
Hydrodynamic modeling
Vidy Bay current patterns
Transport of water within Lake Geneva based on the stable isotope compositional variations of water in Lake Geneva
Summary and conclusion
References
Occurrence, fate and ecotoxicological relevance of micropollutants in Vidy Bay
Introduction
The Vidy Bay - morphology and pollution source
Vidy Bay hydrodynamics
Spatio-temporal occurrence of micropollutants in Vidy Bay
Ecotoxicological risk associated to wastewater-derived micropollutants
Dilution and degradation processes affecting micropollutant concentrations in Vidy Bay
Modelling the micropollutants plume in the Vidy Bay
Environmental implications
References
Sediment-bound contaminant transport dynamics in and around Vidy Bay
Introduction
Hydrodynamics within the Bay
Contaminant path tracing and sediment focusing
Colloid and aggregate characterization
Vertical and lateral sedimentation pathways in Vidy Bay
Hydrodynamic conditions of Vidy Bay's BBL
Conclusions
References
Mixture risk assessment of chemicals: from the theory to the application
Introduction
Mixture effect assessment theory
Risk assessment of chemical mixtures in the Lake Geneva catchment
Comparison with ecological data
Conclusion
References
Synthesis and perspectives
Sources of chemicals: the catchment
Understanding lake hydrodynamics as a prerequisite for the estimation of chemical behaviour
Behaviour of dissolved chemicals in a lake
Behaviour of sediment-bound chemicals in a lake
Risk assessment of the chemicals present in a lake
References
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Amir Mehdi Razmi; Andrew Barry; angle; basin; bottom; C E Barry; column; currents; Damien Bouffard; D Andrew Barry; D. A. Barry; Florence Bonvin; geneva; Hans-Rudolf Pfeifer; Jean-Luc Loizeau; Jonas Margot; Luca Rossi; longshore; main; Nathalie Chevre; Neil D. Graham; Neil Graham; Pierre-Jean Copin; Silwan Daouk; Tamar Kohn; Torsten Vennemann; Ulrich Lemmin; Vincent Gregorio; water; wind
Introduction
Lakes as resources
Micropollutants in surface waters: a worldwide recognition of the issue
Book chapters
References
Agricultural sources of micropollutants: from the catchment to the lake
Agricultural sources of micropollutants of the catchment
Source and transport dynamics of glyphosate: a case study in Swiss vineyards
Synthesis and conclusions
References
Urban sources of micropollutants: From the catchment to the lake
Introduction
Micropollutants found in urban waters
Fate of micropollutants in WWTPs
Conclusions
References
Current of Lake Geneva
Introduction
Wind patterns on Lake Geneva
Hydrodynamic modeling
Vidy Bay current patterns
Transport of water within Lake Geneva based on the stable isotope compositional variations of water in Lake Geneva
Summary and conclusion
References
Occurrence, fate and ecotoxicological relevance of micropollutants in Vidy Bay
Introduction
The Vidy Bay - morphology and pollution source
Vidy Bay hydrodynamics
Spatio-temporal occurrence of micropollutants in Vidy Bay
Ecotoxicological risk associated to wastewater-derived micropollutants
Dilution and degradation processes affecting micropollutant concentrations in Vidy Bay
Modelling the micropollutants plume in the Vidy Bay
Environmental implications
References
Sediment-bound contaminant transport dynamics in and around Vidy Bay
Introduction
Hydrodynamics within the Bay
Contaminant path tracing and sediment focusing
Colloid and aggregate characterization
Vertical and lateral sedimentation pathways in Vidy Bay
Hydrodynamic conditions of Vidy Bay's BBL
Conclusions
References
Mixture risk assessment of chemicals: from the theory to the application
Introduction
Mixture effect assessment theory
Risk assessment of chemical mixtures in the Lake Geneva catchment
Comparison with ecological data
Conclusion
References
Synthesis and perspectives
Sources of chemicals: the catchment
Understanding lake hydrodynamics as a prerequisite for the estimation of chemical behaviour
Behaviour of dissolved chemicals in a lake
Behaviour of sediment-bound chemicals in a lake
Risk assessment of the chemicals present in a lake
References
Lakes as resources
Micropollutants in surface waters: a worldwide recognition of the issue
Book chapters
References
Agricultural sources of micropollutants: from the catchment to the lake
Agricultural sources of micropollutants of the catchment
Source and transport dynamics of glyphosate: a case study in Swiss vineyards
Synthesis and conclusions
References
Urban sources of micropollutants: From the catchment to the lake
Introduction
Micropollutants found in urban waters
Fate of micropollutants in WWTPs
Conclusions
References
Current of Lake Geneva
Introduction
Wind patterns on Lake Geneva
Hydrodynamic modeling
Vidy Bay current patterns
Transport of water within Lake Geneva based on the stable isotope compositional variations of water in Lake Geneva
Summary and conclusion
References
Occurrence, fate and ecotoxicological relevance of micropollutants in Vidy Bay
Introduction
The Vidy Bay - morphology and pollution source
Vidy Bay hydrodynamics
Spatio-temporal occurrence of micropollutants in Vidy Bay
Ecotoxicological risk associated to wastewater-derived micropollutants
Dilution and degradation processes affecting micropollutant concentrations in Vidy Bay
Modelling the micropollutants plume in the Vidy Bay
Environmental implications
References
Sediment-bound contaminant transport dynamics in and around Vidy Bay
Introduction
Hydrodynamics within the Bay
Contaminant path tracing and sediment focusing
Colloid and aggregate characterization
Vertical and lateral sedimentation pathways in Vidy Bay
Hydrodynamic conditions of Vidy Bay's BBL
Conclusions
References
Mixture risk assessment of chemicals: from the theory to the application
Introduction
Mixture effect assessment theory
Risk assessment of chemical mixtures in the Lake Geneva catchment
Comparison with ecological data
Conclusion
References
Synthesis and perspectives
Sources of chemicals: the catchment
Understanding lake hydrodynamics as a prerequisite for the estimation of chemical behaviour
Behaviour of dissolved chemicals in a lake
Behaviour of sediment-bound chemicals in a lake
Risk assessment of the chemicals present in a lake
References
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Amir Mehdi Razmi; Andrew Barry; angle; basin; bottom; C E Barry; column; currents; Damien Bouffard; D Andrew Barry; D. A. Barry; Florence Bonvin; geneva; Hans-Rudolf Pfeifer; Jean-Luc Loizeau; Jonas Margot; Luca Rossi; longshore; main; Nathalie Chevre; Neil D. Graham; Neil Graham; Pierre-Jean Copin; Silwan Daouk; Tamar Kohn; Torsten Vennemann; Ulrich Lemmin; Vincent Gregorio; water; wind