Ecotoxicology of Explosives 1st Edition by Geoffrey Sunahara, Guilherme Lotufo, Jalal Hawari, Roman Kuperman – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 9781420004342, 1420004344
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ISBN 10: 1420004344
ISBN 13: 9781420004342
Author: Geoffrey I. Sunahara, Guilherme Lotufo, Jalal Hawari, Roman G. Kuperman
Managing sites contaminated with munitions constituents is an international challenge. Although the choice of approach and the use of Ecological Risk Assessment (ERA) tools may vary from country to country, the assurance of quality and the direction of ecotoxicological research are universally recognized as shared concerns. Drawing on a multidisciplinary team of contributors, Ecotoxicology of Explosives provides comprehenisve and critical reviews available to date on fate, transport, and effects of explosives.
The book delineates the state of the science of the ecotoxicology of explosives, past, present, and recently developed. It reviews the accessible fate and ecotoxicological data for energetic materials (EMs) and the methods for their development. The chapters characterize the fate of explosives in the environment, then provide information on their ecological effects in key environmental media, including aquatic, sedimentary, and terrestrial habitats. The book also discusses approaches for assembling these lines of evidence for risk assessment purposes. The chapter authors have critically examined the peer-reviewed literature to identify and prioritize the knowledge gaps and to recommend future areas of research.
The editors include a review of the genotoxic effects of the EMs and the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the toxicity of these chemicals. They also discuss the transport, transformation, and degradation pathways of these chemicals in the environment that underlie the potential hazardous impact and bioaccumulation of EMs in different terrestrial and aquatic ecologiocal receptors. This information translates into practical applications for the environmental risk assessment of EM-contaminated sites and into recommendations for the sustainable use of defense installations.
Table of contents:
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Introduction
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Fate and Transport of Explosives in the Environment: A Chemist’s View
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Effects of Energetic Materials on Soil Organisms
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Aquatic Toxicology of Explosives
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Fate and Toxicity of Explosives in Sediments
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Bioconcentration, Bioaccumulation, and Biotransformation of Explosives and Related Compounds in Aquatic Organisms
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Toxicity of Energetic Compounds to Wildlife Species
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Genotoxicity of Explosives
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Mechanisms of the Mammalian Cell Cytotoxicity of Explosives
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Bioconcentration, Bioaccumulation, and Biomagnification of Nitroaromatic and Nitramine Explosives in Terrestrial Systems
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Habitat Disturbance at Explosives-Contaminated Ranges
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Ecological Risk Assessment of Soil Contamination with Munition Constituents in North America
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Closing Remarks
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