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Environmental Forensics for Persistent Organic Pollutants

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Dr. O’Sullivan is an environmental chemist whose technical expertise includes environmental chemistry, environmental forensics, and contaminated land and groundwater. Dr. O’Sullivan earned a BSc in Environmental Sciences from University of Limerick, and a PhD from the Environmental Engineering Research Center within the department of Engineering at Queen’s University of Belfast. She has worked on numerous projects including the development of technologies and remedial actions plans for the treatment of petroleum hydrocarbon, chlorinated solvent, and saline impacted sites. She has also designed and managed environmental forensics investigations involving compounds of concern including drilling fluids, petroleum hydrocarbons, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, polychlorinated biphenyls, polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans, methane, and nitrates. She has also authored several successful research grant applications to major research councils, both nationally and internationally. Dr. Sandau is an analytical environmental chemist with expertise in environmental forensics investigations, biomonitoring, data quality and data validation, legal sampling, and expert witness and litigation support. Dr. Sandau obtained his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Western Ontario and his PhD from Carleton University. Dr. Sandau has developed and validated numerous analytical methodologies to quantify many different chemical contaminants and written standard operating procedures to meet the stringent criteria of laboratory governing bodies. Dr. Sandau specializes in evaluating and establishing strict quality assurance and quality control for investigations involving analytical data from sampling techniques and strategies to third party data validation. Dr. Sandau’s experience includes working at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). At CDC, Dr. Sandau managed a laboratory responsible for the analytical toxicology and exposure assessment of humans to environmental contaminants. He has been involved in numerous epidemiological studies (including recruiting public participation) examining the impact of chemical contaminants on cancer, endocrine function, brain development, and other measures of health impacts. Previously, Dr. Sandau worked at the National Wildlife Research Center measuring contaminants in environmental and wildlife samples with the purpose of examining the biomagnification, biotransformation, and toxicological effects of priority pollutants in the arctic and Great Lakes food webs. Dr. Sandau is currently the sole proprietor of Chemistry Matters and is an Adjunct Professor in the Engineering Department at the University of Calgary where he lectures on the subject of environmental forensics. Klappentext This book represents a compilation of the state-of-the-art in environmental forensics in relation to POPs. The book is a complete reference for practitioners and students, providing a range of topics from state-of-the-art analytical techniques to regulatory and legal status in the global community. Through the presentation of case studies from leading international experts, real-world issues, including the allocation of responsibility for release into the environment, is solved through the application of advanced analytical and scientific techniques. This book introduces and assesses the development of new analytical techniques and technologies to trace the source and fate of newly emerging and classic POPs (brominated flame retardants, endocrine disruptors, organochlorine pesticides, perfluorinated chemicals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, polychlorinated biphenyls, polychlorinated napthalene, and tributyltin) in environmental media, including atmospheric, marine, freshwater, and urban environments. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Analytical Biomonitoring Legal and Regulations Freshwater and Marine Environment Terrestrial Envi...

List of contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Analytical
  3. Biomonitoring
  4. Legal and Regulations
  5. Freshwater and Marine Environment
  6. Terrestrial
  7. Environmental Monitoring
  8. Atmospheric Fate and Behavior of POPs
  9. Future Perspectives

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"...the editors and contributors do a good job of describing a very rapidly growing field from all sides, starting with early insecticides, including Aldrin and DDT. Summing Up: Recommended." --CHOICE Reviews Online, 'Oct 14
"The book is clearly written and comprehensive. The information in book represents a significant advancement in the forensic sciences and while specific to POPs, is applicable to the forensic investigation of many contaminants of concern." --Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry,July 2014
"Biological and environmental scientists, almost exclusively from the anglophone Atlantic explain the theories and processes for identifying natural or artificial organic compounds in the environment that resist biological, chemical and photolytic degradation; and identifying the source of the compound with enough assurance that polluters can be convicted." --ProtoView.com, April 2014

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Authors &apos, O&apos, Gwen Osullivan, Gwen O'Sullivan, Gwen Sandau O''sullivan, Gwen (Mount Royal University O''''sullivan, Court Sandau, Gwen Sandau sullivan
Assisted by Gwen O'Sullivan (Editor), O'Sullivan Gwen (Editor), Court Sandau (Editor), Sandau Court (Editor)
Publisher ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 09.12.2013
 
EAN 9780444594242
ISBN 978-0-444-59424-2
No. of pages 424
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Chemical engineering

SCIENCE / Chemistry / Analytic, Analytical Chemistry

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