Chemical Speciation in the Environment, Second Edition
A. M. Ure, C. M. DavidsonIn the second edition of this book, the expertise of scientists involved in chemical speciation in various fields have been brought together to provide an overview of the current status of speciation science and indicate how the field may develop in the future.Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–5): A.M. Ure and C.M. Davidson
Chapter 2 General Strategies for Speciation (pages 7–29): W.F. Pickering
Chapter 3 Direct Methods of Metal Speciation (pages 30–66): B.A. Goodman and S.M. Glidewell
Chapter 4 Hybrid Methods of Speciation (pages 67–88): G.M. Greenway
Chapter 5 Predicting Chemical Speciation and Computer Simulation (pages 89–131): D.G. Lumsdon and L.J. Evans
Chapter 6 Quality Control in Speciation Studies for Environmental Monitoring (pages 132–158): Ph. Quevauviller
Chapter 7 Speciation of Metals in the Atmosphere (pages 159–187): L.J. Spokes and T.D. Jickells
Chapter 8 Speciation in Freshwaters (pages 188–236): M. Filella, R.M. Town and J. Buffle
Chapter 9 Speciation in Soils (pages 237–264): G.S.P. Ritchie and G. Sposito
Chapter 10 Chemical Speciation in Soils and Related Materials by Selective Chemical Extraction (pages 265–300): A.M. Ure and C.M. Davidson
Chapter 11 Speciation of Trace Metals in Sediments (pages 301–321): M. Kersten
Chapter 12 Speciation in Seawater (pages 322–357): R.H. Byrne
Chapter 13 Speciation of Radionuclides (pages 358–386): B.R. Harvey and K.S. Leonard
Chapter 14 Speciation of Metals and Metalloids in Biological Systems (pages 387–400): P.H.E. Gardiner
Chapter 15 Trends and Developments (pages 401–440): R.R. Barefoot