Organic Contaminants in Riverine and Groundwater Systems [electronic resource] :Aspects of the Anthropogenic Contribution / by Jan Schwarzbauer.
by Schwarzbauer, Jan [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Low molecular weight anthropogenic compounds in groundwater -- Occurrence of low molecular weight anthropogenic compounds in riverine water and corresponding sediments -- Fate and distribution of organic contaminants in riverine systems -- Particle associated output of organic contaminants from riverine systems -- Summary and conclusions -- References.
This book summarizes a selection of organic-geochemical investigations, which deal with the characterization and environmental behaviour of organic contaminations of German river and groundwater systems. The aim is to resume and present an overview of comprehensive current research activities, which have been published diversely in specialised scientific journals and, are therefore not easily available in a concise and clearly arranged way. Important topics include comprehensive non-target screening as well as isotope analysis of contaminants in water and sediments, detailed characterisation of bound residues, recording riverine pollution histories and an extensive application of the anthropogenic marker approach.
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