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River Sediments

Edited By: Greig Ramsey and Seoras McHugh
River Sediments
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  • River Sediments ISBN: 9781607414377 Hardback May 2010 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 5 days
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Sediments are loose earth materials with variable grain size such as sand, silt and clay that accumulate on the land surface, in river and lake beds, and on the ocean floor. This book reports how data obtained for different elements (stable and radioactive) present in bottom sediments and suspended particulate matter (SPM) can be utilised to investigate hydrological processes occurring in different hydrographic basins in Brazil, South America. Particular attention is directed towards describing the importance of sediments on the adsorption of different stable/radioactive constituents.

This book also evaluates the most common methods utilised to obtain metal background values for soil and sediments. These techniques are helpful when it is necessary to differentiate the background metal concentration from the area, from the pollutant metal concentration. Also reviewed is the data on content of aliphatic hydrocarbons (HC), polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) and suspended matter in snow, ice and under-ice water and bottom sediments at Northern Dvina mouth.

Other chapters in this book examine the decomposition rate of organic matter in river sediments using the litterbag method, as well as measurement of O2 consumption rate by microbial respiration and microbiomass in sediment, and the speciation of some spiked components of sediments such as sand and clays. It is intended that this review will provide the present state of knowledge and current trends for investigators in this field.

Contents

Preface; The Role of Bottom Sediments for Investigating Hydrological Processes; Geogenic & Anthropogenic Differentiation of Potentially Toxic Elements in Superficial Sediments from Cuitzeo Lake, Mexico; Oxidation of Anoxic Soils & Sediments: How Can We Evaluate the Risk of Heavy Metal Release?; Mutual Interactions between Roots of Salt Marsh Plants & Sediments & Their Relevance for Toxicity Endpoints & Rhizoremediation; Geochemical Imprints of Petroleum Pollution of Surface Sediments from the Calabar River, Southeastern Niger Delta of Nigeria; Study of Hydrocarbons in Snow-Ice Cover & in Bottom Sediments at Northern Dvina Mouth; Decomposition Rate of Organic Materials in the River Sediments & Its Relation to Vegetation, Sediment Respiration & Microbiomass in Sediments; Speciation of Triorganotin Compounds in Sediments using Mossbauer Spectroscopy; Index.

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