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The proposed book features a systematic and thorough treatment of the dominant persistent organic pollutants (POP's) encountered in the tropical marine environment of the Indian Sundarban mangrove wetlands, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Chapters provide a comprehensive and realistic account of the worlds most hazardous organic compounds. Readers will discover a detailed account of the characteristics, potential point and non-point sources, analytical techniques and the ecotoxicological relevance of selected POPs, namely organochlorine pesticides, polychlorinated phenyls (PCBs), and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). These pollutants are of considerable interest because their exposure could cause immunologic, teratogenic and neurological problems in humans and other living beings. The book is intended to serve as a reliable and up-to-date reference source for students, teachers and researchers engaged in the field of chemical oceanography, ecotoxicology and pollution management.
Preface
List of Acronyms
Acknowledgement
1. Introduction
2.Characteristics features of the organic micropollutants
3.Micropollutants in marine sediments
4.Level of organochlorine pesticides (DDTs and HCHs) in sediments4.1 Factors affecting proper application of Pesticides
5.Level of PCBs in sediments
6.Level of PAHs in sediments
7.PAHs in core sediments in Sundarban mangrove wetland : A case study
7.1 Introduction7.2Materials and Methods
7.3 Study area and Sampling sites
7.4 Sample collection and preservation
7.5 Instrumental analyses
7.6 Quló&
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