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Contaminants of the Great Lakes

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book reviews the globally important freshwater resource of the Great Lakes, which is currently threatened by contaminants that compromise water quality and impact its ecological and economic health. Divided into four parts, this volume covers historic, current and emerging sources of contamination from heavy metals and persistent organic pollutants to microplastics; and identifies their ecological impacts. Due to factors ranging from rapidly changing land use practices, climate change and our emerging understanding of their impact on biological, chemical and physical interactions, the effectiveness of management strategies has proven highly variable. Continued enhancements in the rate of lake recovery are required to sustain the health of the Great Lakes. Accordingly, the book also explores recent advances in contaminant detection, along with future steps forwardin lake management approaches. Revealing our current knowledge gaps and providing a roadmap towards sustainable solutions, the book offers a valuable asset for scientists, managers and the public alike.

List of contents


Contaminants in the Great Lakes: An Introduction.- Occurrence, sources, transport and fate of microplastics in the Great Lakes - St. Lawrence River Basin.- Spatial and temporal trends of metals and organic contaminants in the Huron-Erie corridor : 1999-2014.- A review of heavy metals contamination within the Laurentian Great Lakes.- Binational efforts addressing cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms in the Great lakes.- Impacts of invasive species in the Laurentian Great Lakes.- Understanding the ecological consequences of ubiquitous contaminants of emerging concern in the Laurentian Great Lakes watershed: a continuum of evidence from the laboratory to the environment.- Geochemical approaches to improve nutrient source tracking in the Great Lakes.- Advances in remote sensing of Great Lakes algal blooms.- Land use, land cover, and climate change in southern Ontario: implications for nutrient delivery to the lower Great Lakes.- Enhanced transboundary governance capacity needed toachieve policy goals for harmful algal blooms.

About the author










Jill Crossman is an Associate Professor at the University of Windsor, working in the field of hydrochemistry. Her research focuses on interactions between land management and aquatic ecosystems, on improving lake recovery rates with regard to harmful algal blooms and associated oxygen depletion, and on emerging contaminants, specifically microplastics.

Chris Weisener is a Professor of Geomicrobiology with a research focus on geochemical elemental cycling in sediment/aqueous compartments. His work aims to broaden our understanding of the mechanisms influencing the mobility, cycling and chemical form of metals and nutrients.


Product details

Assisted by Jil Crossman (Editor), Jill Crossman (Editor), Weisener (Editor), Weisener (Editor), Chris Weisener (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 02.10.2021
 
EAN 9783030578763
ISBN 978-3-0-3057876-3
No. of pages 265
Dimensions 155 mm x 15 mm x 235 mm
Illustrations XII, 265 p. 1 illus.
Series The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Miscellaneous
Non-fiction book > Nature, technology > Nature and society: general, reference works

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