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List of Contributors | ||
Series Foreword | ||
Pt. I | Introduction and Rationale | 1 |
1 | Introduction | 3 |
Pt. II | General Characteristics of PAHs | 7 |
2 | The Sources, Transport, and Fate of PAHs in the Marine Environment | 9 |
3 | Geochemistry of PAHs in Aquatic Environments: Source, Persistence and Distribution | 35 |
4 | Photochemical Reactions of PAHs in the Atmosphere | 47 |
5 | Metabolic Activation of PAHs: Role of DNA Adduct Formation in Induced Carcinogenesis | 65 |
6 | Biodegradation and General Aspects of Bioavailability | 81 |
Pt. III | Bioavailability, Exposure and Effects in Environmental Compartments | 97 |
7 | An Overview of the Partitioning and Bioavailability of PAHs in Sediments and Soils | 99 |
8 | Bioavailability, Uptake and Effects of PAHs in Aquatic Invertebrates in Field Studies | 127 |
9 | Bioaccumulation of PAHs in Marine Invertebrates | 147 |
10 | Uptake and Accumulation of PAHs by Terrestrial Invertebrates | 173 |
11 | Ecotoxicological Studies Focusing on Marine and Freshwater Fish | 191 |
12 | Effects of PAHs on Terrestrial and Freshwater Birds, Mammals and Amphibians | 225 |
13 | Effects of PAHs on Marine Birds, Mammals and Reptiles | 243 |
14 | PAH Interactions with Plants: Uptake, Toxicity and Phytoremediation | 263 |
15 | Assessing Risks from Photoactivated Toxicity of PAHs to Aquatic Organisms | 275 |
16 | Biomarkers and PAHs - Prospects for the Assessment of Exposure and Effects in Aquatic Systems | 297 |
Pt. IV | Integration of Information on PAHs | 329 |
17 | Approaches to Developing Sediment Quality Guidelines for PAHs | 331 |
18 | Managing Risks from PAHs | 357 |
Index | 379 |
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