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HERO ID
196867
Reference Type
Book/Book Chapter
Title
Metals in aquatic systems: a review of exposure, bioaccumulation, and toxicity models
Author(s)
Paquin, PR; Santore, RC; Farley, KJ; Kavvadas, C; Wu, KB; Mooney, K; Winfield, RP; Di Toro, DM
Year
2003
Publisher
SETAC Press
Location
Pensacola, FL
Abstract
Combining critical evaluations with a literature review, this work identifies and critiques fate and transport models for evaluation of exposure levels of metals in surface waters and sediments, examines strengths and weaknesses of bioaccumulation and toxicity models with respect to metals and metal compounds, and looks at chemical equilibrium models and their capabilities. Other models discussed include stand-alone hydrodynamic and sediment transport models. Paquin is an engineer in the private sector. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Editor(s)
PR Paquin; RC Santore; KJ Farley; C Kavvadas; KB Wu; K Mooney; RP Winfield; DM Di Toro
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