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Toxic Organic Chemicals in Porous Media

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In March, 1983 a workshop on Pollutants in Porous Media was hosted by the Institute of Soils and Water of the Agricultural Research Organi zation in Bet Dagan, Israel. At this workshop, the unsaturated zone be tween the soil surface and groundwater was the focal point of discus sions for scientists from various disciplines such as soil chemists, physicists, biologists and environmental engineers. Since then, the prob lem of soil and water pollution has only worsened as more and more cases of pollution caused by human activities including agriculture and industry have been revealed. A great deal of work has been carried out by environmental scientists since 1983 in elucidating the behavior of the many classes of pollutants and the complex physical, chemical, and bio logical transformations which they undergo as they move through the soil to the vadose zone and, in many cases, the groundwater. In light of this, it was felt that another meeting of specialists from the many disciplines which deal with this subject was necessary and so a Second International Workshop on the Behavior of Pollutants in Porous Media, sponsored by IUPAC (the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry) and IAHS (the International Association of Hydrological Sciences), was organized and held in the Institute of Soils and Water of the Agricultural Research Organization in Bet Dagan, Israel during 1987. June, The present volume is a selection of the talks presented at this second workshop and deals only with toxic organic chemicals in porous media.

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I: Overview of the Problem.- Introductory Comments.- 1 Dimensions of Ground Water Pollution: A Global Perspective.- 2 Pollution Hazards from Toxic Organic Chemicals.- II: Physicochemical and Biological Interactions with Porous Media.- Introductory Comments.- 3 Interactions of Toxic Organic Chemicals with Humic Substances.- 4 Surface Interactions of Toxic Organic Chemicals with Minerals.- 5 Abiotic Transformations of Toxic Organic Chemicals in the Liquid Phase and Sediments.- III: Pesticides in Porous Media.- Introductory Comments.- 6 Predicting the Mobility and Availability of Toxic Organic Chemicals.- 7 Partition and Adsorption on Soil and Mobility of Organic Pollutants and Pesticides.- 8 Sorption and Transport of Organic Pollutants at Waste Disposal Sites.- 9 Accelerated Degradation of Pesticides.- IV: Petroleum Hydrocarbons.- Introductory Comments.- 10 On the Behavior of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in the Unsaturated Zone: Abiotic Aspects.- 11 Transport of Organic Pollutants in a Multiphase System.- 12 Biochemical Aspects of Hydrocarbon Biodegradation in Sediments and Soils.- V: Restoration of the Unsaturated Zone and Groundwater.- Introductory Comments.- 13 Manipulation of the Vadose Zone to Enhance Toxic Organic Chemical Removal.- 14 The Relative Importance of pH, Charge, and Water Solubility on the Movement of Organic Solutes in Soils and Ground Water.- 15 Photochemical Inactivation of Organic Pollutants from Water.- 16 Restoration of Aquifers Polluted with Hydrocarbons.

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Assisted by Chen (Editor), Y Chen (Editor), Y. Chen (Editor), Yona Chen (Editor), Zev Gerstl (Editor), U. Mingelgrin (Editor), U Mingelgrin et al (Editor), Bruno Yaron (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.12.2012
 
EAN 9783642744709
ISBN 978-3-642-74470-9
No. of pages 343
Illustrations XIV, 343 p.
Series Ecological Studies
Ecological Studies
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology

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