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9781880611739

Silver: Environmental Transport, Fate, Effects, and Models : Papers from Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 1983 to 2002

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  • ISBN13:

    9781880611739

  • ISBN10:

    1880611732

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-09-01
  • Publisher: S E T A C Foundation for
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Table of Contents

Prefacep. xi
About the Editorsp. xii
Introductionp. xiii
Section A: Analytical Chemistry: Sources of Silver, Detection Limits, Anodic Stripping Voltammetry, Specific Ag[superscript +] Electrodep. 1
Sources of Silver in the Environment (1998)p. 3
Measurement of pAg in Natural Water Samples (1983)p. 11
Determination of Silver Ions at Submicrogram-per-Liter Levels Using Anodic Square-Wave Stripping Voltammetry (1998)p. 21
Synthesis and Characterization of Metal Sulfide Clusters for Toxicological Studies (2002)p. 29
Precautions in the Use of [superscript 110m]Ag as a Tracer of Silver Metabolism in Ecotoxicology: Preferential Bioconcentration of [superscript 109]Cd by Trout Gills after [superscript 110m]Ag Exposure (2002)p. 37
Influence of Metal (Cd and Zn) Waterborne Exposure on Radionuclide ([superscript 134]Cs, [superscript 110m]Ag, and [superscript 57]Co) Bioaccumulation by Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss): A Field and Laboratory Study (2002)p. 43
Section S: Speciation Chemistry: Exposure, Forms of Silver, Sulfidic Ligands, Ultra-Clean Techniques, Concentrations in Various Mediap. 51
Reactivity of Ag[superscript +] Ion with Thiol Ligands in the Presence of Iron Sulfide (1998)p. 53
Structural Chemistry and Geochemistry of Silver-Sulfur Compounds: Critical Review (1999)p. 59
Fate and Speculation of Silver in Publicly Owned Treatment Works (1984)p. 73
Silver Speciation in Wastewater Effluent, Surface Waters and Pore Waters (1999)p. 83
Determination of Silver Speciation in Wastewater and Receiving Waters by Competitive Ligand Equilibration/Solvent Extraction (1999)p. 91
Removal, Partitioning, and Fate of Silver and Other Metals in Wastewater Treatment Plants and Effluent-Receiving Streams (1998)p. 99
Silver at an Old Mining Camp, Cobalt, Ontario, Canada (1999)p. 111
Silver Concentrations in Colorado, USA, Watersheds Using Improved Methodology (2002)p. 119
Heavy Metals and Selenium in Feathers of Great Tits (Parus major) along a Pollution Gradient (2001)p. 131
Evaluation of the Effect of Reactive Sulfide on the Acute Toxicity of Silver (I) to Daphnia magna. Part 1: Description of the Chemical System (2002)p. 137
Section T: Aquatic Toxicology: Acute and Chronic, Fish, Invertebrates, Freshwater and Marinep. 145
Evaluation of the Effect of Reactive Sulfide on the Acute Toxicity of Silver (I) to Daphnia magna. Part 2: Toxicity Results (2002)p. 147
Toward a Better Understanding of the Bioavailability, Physiology, and Toxicity of Silver in Fish: Implications for Water Quality Criteria (1998)p. 155
Physiology and Modeling of Mechanisms of Silver Uptake and Toxicity in Fish (1999)p. 171
Bioaccumulation and Toxicity of Silver Compounds: A Review (1999)p. 185
Relative Sensitivity of Three Daphnid Species to Selected Organic and Inorganic Chemicals (1986)p. 205
Use of the Mayfly Stenonema modestum (Heptageniidae) in Subacute Toxicity Assessments (1992)p. 211
Aquatic Toxicity Testing Using the Nematode, Caenorhabditis elegans (1990)p. 223
Physiological Responses to Acute Silver Exposure in the Freshwater Crayfish (Cambarus diogenes diogenes)--A Model Invertebrate? (2002)p. 229
Effects of Laboratory Test Conditions on the Toxicity of Silver to Aquatic Organisms (1998)p. 235
Influence of Water Quality On Silver Toxicity to Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), Fathead Minnows (Pimephales promelas), and Water Fleas (Daphnia magna) (1999)p. 243
The Relative Importance of Water Hardness and Chloride Levels in Modifying the Acute Toxicity of Silver to Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) (1997)p. 251
Effects of Chloride, Calcium, and Dissolved Organic Carbon on Silver Toxicity: Comparison Between Rainbow Trout and Fathead Minnows (1999)p. 257
Effects of Altering Freshwater Chemistry on Physiological Responses of Rainbow Trout to Silver Exposure (1999)p. 265
Effects of Natural Organic Matter Source on Reducing Metal Toxicity to Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and on Metal Binding to Their Gills (2001)p. 273
Toxicity, Silver Accumulation and Metallothionein Induction in Freshwater Rainbow Trout During Exposure to Different Silver Salts (1996)p. 281
Physiological Analysis of the Stress Response Associated with Acute Silver Nitrate Exposure in Freshwater Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) (1998)p. 289
Acute Silver Toxicity to Seawater-Acclimated Rainbow Trout: Influence of Salinity and Toxicity and Silver Speciation (1998)p. 299
Toxicity of Silver to the Marine Teleost (Oligocottus maculosus): Effects of Salinity and Ammonia (1998)p. 305
The Influence of Speciation on the Toxicity of Silver to Fathead Minnow (Pimephales promelas) (1984)p. 313
Toxicity of Silver to Steelhead and Rainbow Trout, Fathead Minnows and Daphnia magna (1983)p. 323
Chronic Effects of Silver Exposure on Survival and Silver Distribution within Developing Rainbow Trout Eggs (Oncorhynchus mykiss) (2001)p. 333
Effects of Ligand-Bound Silver on Ceriodaphnia dubia (2002)p. 341
Section Se: Sediment Toxicology: Acute and Chronic, Freshwater and Marinep. 347
Silver Toxicity to Chironomus tentans in Two Freshwater Sediments (1999)p. 349
Toxicity of Silver Sulfide-Spiked Sediments to the Freshwater Amphipod (Hyalella azteca) (1998)p. 359
Bioaccumulation of Silver from Laboratory-Spiked Sediments in the Oligochaete (Lumbriculus variegatus) (1998)p. 363
Predicting Toxicity of Sediments Spiked With Silver (1999)p. 369
Section Te: Terrestrial and Microbial Toxicology: Plant Uptake, Algal Uptake, Effects on Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs) Microbesp. 379
Availability of Sludge-Borne Silver to Agricultural Crops (1998)p. 381
Silver Uptake by the Green Alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii in Relation to Chemical Speciation: Influence of Chloride (2000)p. 389
Aerobic Biodegradation of a Silver-Bearing Photoprocessing Wastewater (1998)p. 399
Toxicity of Heavy Metals in Cultured Hepatocytes (1990)p. 407
Section F: Foodchain and Dietary Exposure: Accumulation, Tissue Residue, Reproductive Impairmentp. 415
Trophic Transfer of Silver to Marine Herbivores: A Review of Recent Studies (1998)p. 417
Physiological Effects of Dietary Silver Sulfide Exposure in Rainbow Trout (1999)p. 427
Sublethal Effects of Silver in Zooplankton: Importance of Exposure Pathways and Implications for Toxicity Testing (2001)p. 433
Metal Body Burden and Biological Sensors as Ecological Indicators (2000)p. 441
Accumulation of Silver From the Diet in Two Marine Benthic Predators: the Snow Crab (Chionoecetes opilio) and the American Plaice (Hippoglossoides platessoides) (2000)p. 455
Section M: Models: Biotic Ligand Models (BLMs), Water Effects Ratios (WERs), Probabilistic, and Regulatory Considerationsp. 463
Derivation of a Freshwater Silver Criteria for the New River, Virginia, Using Representative Species (1990)p. 465
Modeling Silver Binding to Gills of Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) (1995)p. 475
Biotic Ligand Model of the Acute Toxicity of Metals. 1. Technical Basis (2001)p. 487
Adding Magnesium to the Silver-Gill Binding Model for Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) (2001)p. 501
A Probabilistic Model for Silver Bioaccumulation in Aquatic Systems and Assessment of Human Health Risks (2001)p. 507
Historical Impacts of Environmental Regulation of Silver (1999)p. 517
Indexp. 523
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