Results 211 to 220 of about 74,126 (266)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
TBT Causes Regime Shift in Shallow Lakes
Environmental Science & Technology, 2006Tributyltin (TBT) is an organotin compound used since the early 1960s as a biocide in boat antifouling paints. Its use has been linked to a host of negative effects in marine ecosystems including malformations and imposex in Mollusca and acute toxicity in many other aquatic animals.
Sayer, Carl D. +9 more
openaire +3 more sources
Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development, 1986
Tributyl tin (TBT) compounds are being added to paints which are used to paint ship hulls. They are the most effective antifouling agents ever devised. Their application can save vessel operators hundreds of millions of dollars annually because they inhibit the growth of algae and marine animals that adhere to vessel bottoms and subsequently increase ...
openaire +1 more source
Tributyl tin (TBT) compounds are being added to paints which are used to paint ship hulls. They are the most effective antifouling agents ever devised. Their application can save vessel operators hundreds of millions of dollars annually because they inhibit the growth of algae and marine animals that adhere to vessel bottoms and subsequently increase ...
openaire +1 more source
The ecotoxicology of marine tributyltin (TBT) hotspots: A review
Marine Environmental Research, 2022Jonny Beyer +2 more
exaly
Growth of plants on TBT-contaminated harbour sludge and effect on TBT removal.
Environmental science and pollution research international, 2005Worldwide, large amounts of sediments have to be dredged annually from waterways and harbours. These sediments are sometimes polluted with a variety of toxic compounds. In some countries, including Belgium, the load with the biocide tributyltin (TBT) from ship coatings prohibits the dumping of harbour sludge into the sea.
Jana, Novak, Stefan, Trapp
openaire +1 more source

