Organotin: Environmental fate and effectsM.A. Champ, Peter F. Seligman Springer Science & Business Media, 6.12.2012 г. - 624 страници single toxicant before it, yet one that has now been brought under effective control-at least in estuaries and the nearshore environment. The problem with TBT and its cause was first recognized in France, then in the United Kingdom and the United States of America; and in these and other countries legislation is now in place (see Abel, Chapter 2; Champ and Wade, Chapter 3), but in many countries the hazard is only now being identified. This volume has the important function of making available to all a summary of the results of work on TBT and the main conclusions. It will help to minimize the duplication of research and speed the introduction of legislation around the world to control organotin pollution. It is the more valuable because research on TBT has often been published in less accessible journals and symposium proceedings. This volume brings together accounts of these findings by the major contributors to the TBT story, providing the most comprehensive account to date. The TBT problem has proved to be instructive in a number of different ways beyond the bounds of the specific issue (Stebbing, 1985). Most important is that TBT can be seen as a challenge to monitoring systems for nearshore waters, by which it can be judged how effective monitoring has been in fulfilling its purpose, and what improvements should be made. Most instructive was the time it took to bring TBT under control. |
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EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES OF CHRONIC | 10 |
List of acronyms XXXV | 16 |
References | 22 |
TRIBUTYLTIN CONCENTRATIONS IN | 25 |
EUROPEAN POLICY AND REGULATORY | 28 |
RESEARCH INFORMATION | 29 |
European policy and regulatory action for organotinbased antifouling paints 27 | 38 |
Organotin Edited by M A Champ and P F Seligman Published in 1996 by Chapman Hall London ISBN 9789401071741 | 356 |
Tributyltin bioconcentration from solution and suspended sediments | 366 |
Measurement and significance of the release rate for tributyltin | 383 |
Environmental loading of tributyltin from drydocks and ship hulls | 405 |
Persistence and fate of tributyltin in aquatic ecosystems 429 | 428 |
Particlewater partitioning and the role of sediments as a sink | 459 |
Sorption behavior of tributyltin 475 | 473 |
WATER SEDIMENT AND BIVALVE | 504 |
Regulatory policies and strategies for organotin compounds 55 | 55 |
Purgetrap method for determination of tributyltin by atomic absorption | 96 |
Gas chromatographic determination of butyltin compounds in water using | 111 |
Analytical methods for tributyltin in sediments and tissues | 136 |
Comparison of methodologies for butyltin species determination | 154 |
Experimental studies of chronic toxicity of tributyltin compounds | 192 |
Acknowledgments | 215 |
An assessment of the value of shell thickening in Crassostrea gigas as | 219 |
Flowthrough bioassay studies on the effects of antifouling TBT leachates | 281 |
Effects of TBT on survival bioaccumulation | 305 |
Bioaccumulation of TBT by aquatic organisms | 332 |
Tributyltin concentrations in water sediment and bivalve tissues from | 516 |
Acknowledgments | 531 |
Tributyltin in Canadian waters | 535 |
Changes in concentrations of organotins in water and sediment in England | 552 |
Organotins in municipal wastewater and sewage sludge | 581 |
Research information requirements associated with the environmental fate | 599 |
REQUIREMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH | 602 |
Acknowledgments | 612 |
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