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Persistent Organic Chemicals in the Environment

Persistent Organic Chemicals in the Environment

Status and Trends in the Pacific Basin Countries II Temporal Trends

9780841231993
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Environmental pollution by man-made Persistent Organic Chemicals (POCs) has been a serious global issue for over half a century. Exposure to POCs may result in health effects, including, endocrine disruption leading to birth defects, intellectual disability, low testosterone, childhood obesity, autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Therefore, POCs have been the subject of intensive regional, national, and international efforts to limit the production, use, anddisposal of these chemicals. Since POCs are ubiquitous and recalcitrant, and cause long-term effects on wildlife and humans, trend monitoring studies are valuable in making clear the behavior and fate of these compounds and to protect our environment and living resources.The Pacific Basin is a unique geographical region representing tropical, temperate and polar zones. This region is home to two-thirds of the worlds population and consists of rapidly growing economies (countries) and highly developed countries. Due to this diversity of climatic and socio-economic conditions, environment and biota in different countries in this basin have varying degrees of environmental contamination and effects on wildlife and humans. The Pacific Rim countries play a pivotalrole in governing global POC contamination and resulting harmful health effects. Because articles on POCs and their effect on environment and health are published in a large number of different journals, it is useful to have a book that includes original papers and reviews on the latest advances bywell-known scientists in the field, especially focusing on the countries in the Pacific Rim. The two volumes of this book satisfy this need.Topics covered in Volume 2 include lessons learned from three decades monitoring contaminants in Pacific Basin wildlife samples from the USAs Marine Environmental Specimen Bank; spatial and temporal trends of brominated flame retardants, PCBs, pesticides, and dioxins/furans, in the environment and biota in the USA, Colombia, China, Korea and Japan; emission of emerging pharmaceutical contaminants in the USA and Vietnam; and possible application of bio-analytical assays in the biological impactassessment of persistent organic pollutants in Mangrove sediments in Southeast Asia with particular reference to Malaysia. The collection of chapters in these volumes may serve as a reasonable representation of current and future trends of POCs in the Pacific Basin countries. It is hoped that thebook can inspire students and researchers, as well as professionals, to facilitate the understanding of the environmental and biological behavior of these persistent chemicals and to help in the development of strategies and practices for protecting the global environment for future generations.
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OUP USA
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9780841231993
9780841231993

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Publication date
2018
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
272
Dimensions (mm)
152 x 227
Weight (g)
582
  • Preface; 1. Lessons Learned from Monitoring Organic Contaminants in Three Decades of Marine Samples from the Pacific Basin Archived at the USAs Marine Environmental Specimen Bank; 2. Brominated Flame Retardants: Spatial and Temporal Trends in the Environment and Biota from the Pacific Basin Countries; 3. Dioxins and Furans: Environmental Contamination and Regulatory Status in Colombia; 4. Continuous Monitoring of Persistent Organic Pollutants in China for the Effectiveness Evaluation of the Stockholm Convention: 2007-2014; 5. Temporal Trends of Persistent Toxic Substances and Benthic Community Responses in Special Management Areas of Korea: The Masan Bay and Lake Sihwa Cases; 6. Trends of Dioxin, PCB, and Other Persistent Organohalogen Compound Concentrations in Human Breast Milk from 1972 to 2008 in Osaka, Japan; 7. Status and Trends of Perfluoroalkyl Substances in Japan with Special Emphasis on the Tokyo Bay Basin; 8. Environmental Emission of Pharmaceuticals from Wastewater Treatment Plants in the U.S.A.; 9. Possible Application of Bio-Analytical Assays in the Biological Impact Assessment of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in Mangrove Sediments in South East Asia with Particular Reference to Malaysia; 10. Emerging Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals in Vietnam: A Review of Environmental Occurrence and Fate in Aquatic and Indoor Environments; Editors Biographies; Indexes;
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