PHEs, Environment and Human Health [recurso electrónico] Potentially harmful elements in the environment and the impact on human health
معرفی کتاب «PHEs, Environment and Human Health [recurso electrónico] Potentially harmful elements in the environment and the impact on human health» نوشتهٔ Claudio Bini, Jaume Bech (eds.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer Netherlands در سال 2014. این کتاب در 6 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Heavy metals in the environment continue to receive attention due to the greater understanding of their toxicological importance in ecosystems, agriculture and human health. Research on potentially harmful elements (PHEs) in life, agriculture and environmental sciences is extensively increasing since the last decades, owing to the larger consciousness of general population on the risks induced by anthropic activities. This book is dedicated to the occurrence and behaviour of PHEs in the different compartments of the environment, with special reference to soil as one of the most vulnerable ecosystems, and a precious resource with limited resilience capacity. Therefore, starting from the atmosphere (chapter 1), through the aquatic environment (chapter 2) and the different soil uses (chapters 3, 4), the book also encompasses all the anthropic systems where PHEs play a significant role (mine and urban areas, chapters 5, 6). The soil-plant relationships, and the element fluxes from soil to plant and the food chain, including an overview on soil remediation, are explored in chapters 7, 8. In the last part of the book, trace elements join the food safety (chapter 9) and the risk assessment (chapter 10), concluding with the potential risk to human health (chapter 11), which is the main purpose of the whole book: to ensure a safe environment and a good quality of life to new generations. The book provides new insight on the role and function of PHEs in the environmental and human health, following fundamental textbooks, without forgetting recent thousands of contributions from several scientific domains, not only soil science, but also plant physiology, biology, epidemiology, medicine, and in particular oncology. The book covers a list of the most environmentally important elements involved in environmental and human health. Key elements include: arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), mercury (Hg), lead (Pb), selenium (Se). Emerging are those elements that have receive d less scientific attention, but nevertheless are of potential environmental concern, with reflection on human health "This book is dedicated to the occurrence and behaviour of PHEs in the different compartments of the environment, with special reference to soil. Current studies of PHEs in ecosystems have indicated that many industrial areas near urban agglomerates, abandoned or active mines, major road systems and ultimately also agricultural land act as sources and at the same time sinks, of PHEs and large amounts of metals are recycled or dispersed in the environment, posing severe concerns to human health. Thanks to the collaboration of numerous colleagues, the book outlines the state of art in PHEs research in several countries and is enforced with case studies and enriched with new data, not published elsewhere. The book will provide to stakeholders (both scientists, professionals and public administrators) and also to non-specialists a lot of data on the concentrations of metals in soils and the environment and the critical levels so far established, in the perspective to improve the environmental quality and the human safety"--Provided by publisher Front Matter....Pages i-xv Potentially Harmful Elements in the Atmosphere....Pages 1-36 Harmful Elements in Estuarine and Coastal Systems....Pages 37-83 Potentially Harmful Elements in Agricultural Soils....Pages 85-150 Potentially Harmful Elements in Forest Soils....Pages 151-198 Potentially Harmful Elements in Abandoned Mine Waste....Pages 199-220 Potentially Harmful Elements in Urban Soils....Pages 221-251 Remediation of Potentially Toxic Elements in Contaminated Soils....Pages 253-308 Potential Hazardous Elements Fluxes from Soil to Plants and the Food Chain....Pages 309-337 Trace Elements and Food Safety....Pages 339-370 Risk Assessment of PHEs....Pages 371-399 Potentially Harmful Elements and Human Health....Pages 401-463 Back Matter....Pages 465-467
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