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Nano-plastics in the aquatic environment

Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts, 2015
Nano-sized plastics originate from direct release of nanoparticles or from degradation of discarded plastic and mainly enter the aquatic food chain through uptake by algae or herbivorous invertebrates, and then continue up the food web.
K, Mattsson, L-A, Hansson, T, Cedervall
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The aquatic environment

1998
This chapter discusses the aquatic environment. Water is the most important liquid on the Earth and has a major impact on the chemical, physical, and biological processes which take place. There are many ways by which natural waters can be classified and it must be recognized that the movement of water through the environment does not limit it to any ...
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Endocrine disrupters in the aquatic environment

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 1997
Possible mechanisms to explain endocrine effects on reproduction and sex differentiation are presented for selected pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, industrial chemicals and plant sterols which are known to be present in the aquatic environment. Disruptions of the hormonal coordination can be induced by xenobiotics on various levels of the hierachically
P, Stahlschmidt-Allner   +3 more
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Determination of phthalates in aquatic environments

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1986
Determination de divers phtalates (dimethylphtalate, dibutyl phtalate, benzoylbutylphtalate et di(ethylhexyl-2) phtalate dans les sediments, l'eau et les organismes presents dans deux rivieres du sud de la Suede pres des industries consommant des phtalates. Dosage par chromatographie la phase gazeuse avec detection par capture electronique.
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The aquatic environment

2001
The importance of understanding the relationship between water quality, stress and disease cannot be overemphasized. The aquatic environment is very different from the terrestrial one but most husbandry problems may be avoided by routine monitoring of water quality. This chapter introduces physical properties, pH, hardness, alkalinity, dissolved gasses
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Pollution and parasitism in the aquatic environment

International Journal for Parasitology, 1987
Abstract The studies of aquatic parasitology and of aquatic pollution effects both have experienced increasing interest during the recent fifteen years. Although considerable effort has been spent on studying the role of pollution as a cause or a trigger of anomalies, tumors and infectious diseases in aquatic organisms, the interactions between ...
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Kinetics for the aquatic environment

Environmental Science & Technology, 1981
J F, Pankow, J J, Morgan
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[Occurrence of PFOA and PFOS in the aquatic environments and their ecological toxicities in the aquatic environments].

Huan jing ke xue= Huanjing kexue, 2013
Based on current researches, described the sources, toxicities, analytical methods and occurrence of PFOA and PFOS in wastewater treatment plants, lakes, rivers, coastal areas and tap waters in different countries in the world. According to the limited concentrations of PFOA + PFOS in effluents of wastewater treatment plants (WTPs) put forward by ...
Jin-Ling, Cao   +6 more
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Aquatic Environments

2015
Virginia I. Rich, Raina M. Maier
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