Fate of Pesticides and Chemicals in the EnvironmentISBN: 978-0-471-50232-6
Hardcover
464 pages
April 1992
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Partial table of contents:
DEPOSITION AND TRANSPORT.
Emissions Inventory of Heavy Metals and Hydrophobic Organics in theGreat Lakes Basin (G. Wilber, et al.).
Dissipation of Pesticides in the Environment (J. Plimmer).
PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL PROCESSES.
Kinetics and Catalysis of Mineral Nitrogen Phototransformations inAqueous Medium (G. Duka, et al.).
Equilibrium Adsorption of Chemical Vapors onto Surface Soils: ModelPredictions and Experimental Data (K. Valsaraj & L.Thibodeaux).
MICROBIAL TRANSFORMATIONS.
Movement and Transformation of Halogenated Aliphatic Compounds inNatural Systems (P. McCarty, et al.).
Adaptation of Microorganisms for Pesticide Degradation (G.Vasilyeva, et al.).
MODELING OF PESTICIDES AND CHEMICALS.
Mathematical Model for Chemical Spills and Distributed SourceRunoff to Large Rivers (J. Schnoor, et al.).
Modeling the Accumulation of Organic Chemicals in Aquatic FoodChains (J. Connolly & R. Thomann).
POSTSCRIPT.
New Directions in Pest Management (J. Menn & A. Christy).
Index.
DEPOSITION AND TRANSPORT.
Emissions Inventory of Heavy Metals and Hydrophobic Organics in theGreat Lakes Basin (G. Wilber, et al.).
Dissipation of Pesticides in the Environment (J. Plimmer).
PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL PROCESSES.
Kinetics and Catalysis of Mineral Nitrogen Phototransformations inAqueous Medium (G. Duka, et al.).
Equilibrium Adsorption of Chemical Vapors onto Surface Soils: ModelPredictions and Experimental Data (K. Valsaraj & L.Thibodeaux).
MICROBIAL TRANSFORMATIONS.
Movement and Transformation of Halogenated Aliphatic Compounds inNatural Systems (P. McCarty, et al.).
Adaptation of Microorganisms for Pesticide Degradation (G.Vasilyeva, et al.).
MODELING OF PESTICIDES AND CHEMICALS.
Mathematical Model for Chemical Spills and Distributed SourceRunoff to Large Rivers (J. Schnoor, et al.).
Modeling the Accumulation of Organic Chemicals in Aquatic FoodChains (J. Connolly & R. Thomann).
POSTSCRIPT.
New Directions in Pest Management (J. Menn & A. Christy).
Index.