Assessing the Hazard of Metals and Inorganic Metal Substances in Aquatic and Terrestrial Systems
Discover the essential insights of Assessing the Hazard of Metals and Inorganic Metal Substances in Aquatic and Terrestrial Systems by William J. Adams, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2007. This comprehensive hardback volume spans 174 pages and serves as a vital resource for environmental risk assessment.
This book meticulously reviews the scientific foundations of hazard assessment models, focusing on the persistence of metals and their bioavailability. It delves into the crucial role of bioaccumulation in evaluating aquatic species and their interconnected food chains. Furthermore, it explores toxicity procedures within PBT (Persistent, Bioaccumulative, and Toxic) approaches, offering valuable methodologies for researchers and environmental professionals.
Enhance your understanding of environmental toxicology and the implications of metal substances in various ecosystems with this authoritative guide. A must-read for anyone involved in environmental science and risk assessment.