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Preface vii
Editors ix
Contributors xi
Chapter 1 Strategy of Collecting Samples from an Aquatic Environment Bogdan Zygmunt Anna Banel 1
Chapter 2 Preservation and Storage of Water Samples Marek Biziuk Angelika Beyer Joanna Zukowska 19
Chapter 3 Application of Passive Sampling Techniques for Monitoring the Aquatic Environment Graham A. Mills Richard Greenwood Ian J. Allan Ewa Lopuchin Janine Brüet;mmer Jesper Knutsson Branislav Vrana 41
Chapter 4 Modern Techniques of Analyte Extraction Thaer Barri Jan-Åke Jöet;nsson 69
Chapter 5 Mineralization Techniques Used in the Sample Preparation Step Henryk Matusiewicz 95
Chapter 6 Biota Analysis as a Source of Information on the State of Aquatic Environments J.P. Coelho A.I. Lillebφ M. Pacheco M.E. Pereira M.A. Pardal A.C. Duarte 103
Chapter 7 Speciation Analytics in Aquatic Ecosystems A. de Brauwere Y. Gao S. De Galan W. Baeyens M. Elskens M. Leermakers 121
Chapter 8 Immunochemical Analytical Methods for Monitoring the Aquatic Environment Javier Adrian Fátima Fernández Alejandro Muriano Raquel Obregón Javier Ramón Nuria Tort M.-Pilar Marco 139
Chapter 9 Application of Biotests Lidia Wolska Agnieszka Kochanowska Jacek Namieśnik 189
Chapter 10 Total Parameters as a Tool for the Evaluation of the Load of Xenobiotics in the Environment Tadeusz Górecki Heba Shaaban El-Hussieny Mohamed 223
Chapter 11 Determination of Radionuclides in the Aquatic Environment Bogdan Skwarzec 241
Chapter 12 Analytical Techniques for the Determination of Inorganic Constituents Jorge Moreda-Piñeiro Antonio Moreda-Piñeiro 259
Chapter 13 Analytical Techniques for theDetermination of Organic and Organometallic Analytes Erwin Rosenberg 303
Chapter 14 Introducing the Concept of Sustainable Development into Analytical Practice: Green Analytical Chemistry Waldemar Wardencki Jacek Namieśnik 353
Chapter 15 Chemometrics as a Tool for Treatment Processing of Multiparametric Analytical Data Sets Stefan Tsakovski Vasil Simeonov 369
Chapter 16 Quality Assurance and Quality Control of Analytical Results Ewa Bulska 389
Chapter 17 Analytical Procedures for Measuring Precipitation Quality Used within the EMEP Monitoring Program Wenche Aas 399
Chapter 18 Life Cycle Assessment of Analytical Protocols Helena Janik Justyna Kucińska-Lipka 413
Chapter 19 Preparation of Samples for Analysis: The Key to Analytical Success Jacek Namieśnik Piotr Szefer 431
Index 475
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