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Occurrence, Toxicity & Analysis of Toxic Compounds in Oceanic Biota

By: Thomas Roy Crompton(Author)
289 pages, 30 b/w illustrations, 64 tables
Occurrence, Toxicity & Analysis of Toxic Compounds in Oceanic Biota
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The presence of concentrations of organic substances and cations in sea water is a matter of increasing concern to the water industry, environmentalists and the general public alike. There is a threat of possible health hazards to both human, fish and crustacea. Occurrence, Toxicity & Analysis of Toxic Compounds in Oceanic Biota discusses bioaccumulation in biota as well as occurrence and analysis of toxicants in biota. The main thrust of the book is a review of the levels of toxicants found in the tissues of fish and invertebrates at various sites throughout the world. In addition, results are reported on the levels of toxicants found in marine biota enabling ill health or death to occur. This involves a discussion of the toxicity index LC50 and percentile S95 concentration of toxicants and their implications on animal health and mortality, and that of humans who eat these sea creatures. The book is a complete logical survey of this topic.

Contents

Chapter 1: Toxicity Evaluation
Chapter 2: Determination of Metals in Fish
Chapter 3: Determination of Organic Compounds in Fish
Chapter 4: Determination of Organometallic Compounds on Fish
Chapter 5: Determination of Metals in Invertebrates
Chapter 6: Determination of Organic Compounds on Invertebrates
Chapter 7: Determination of Organometallic Compounds on Invertebrates
Chapter 8: Toxic Effect of Metals in Fish and Invertebrates
Chapter 9: Toxic Effects of Organic Compounds on Fish and Invertebrates
Chapter 10: Toxic Effect of organometallic Compounds on Fish, Invertebrates
Chapter 11: Toxicity of Pollutants in Phytoplankton and Algae
Chapter 12: Bioaccumulation

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Biography

Professor Thomas Roy Crompton is a consultant and technical author. He spent 30 years as the head of Analytical Research for the Polymer research laboratory at Shell Chemicals UK and another 15 years as the head of Water Analysis Laboratories, also in the UK. In addition he has published over 50 books. These cover the analysis of environmental samples, including waters, soils and sediments. Other publications he has authored cover polymer technology, organometallic compounds and power sources. Crompton holds a PhD in polymer technology, awarded from the University of Salford, UK. His main areas of expertise are the analysis of natural and sea waters, soils, sediments and sludge, preconcentration techniques in water analysis and the application of chromatography and mass spectrometry to water analysis.

By: Thomas Roy Crompton(Author)
289 pages, 30 b/w illustrations, 64 tables
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