ABSTRACT
The new approach to ecosystem health is proactive. As a result, the scope of environmental studies is growing and the methods are evolving. Integrated Assessment of Ecosystem Health aggressively broadens the range of ecotoxicology to include its related fields.
The book begins with John Cairns, Jr.'s predictions and recommendations for the futur
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part Section I|1 pages
Fate
chapter Chapter 4|8 pages
Subsurface Contaminant Fate Determination Through Integrated Studies Of Intrinsic Remediation
chapter Chapter 5|22 pages
The Cantara Spill: A Case Study - Pesticide Transport In A Riverine Environment
chapter Chapter 6|26 pages
Distribution And Transport Of Air Pollutants To Vulnerable California Ecosystems
part Section II|1 pages
Effects
chapter Chapter 8|26 pages
The Development Of Cumulative Effects Assessment Tools Using Fish Populations
chapter Chapter 10|14 pages
Dna Fingerprinting As A Means To Identify Sources Of Soil-Derived Dust: Problems And Potential
chapter Chapter 14|22 pages
Mercury In Lower Trophic Levels Of The Clear Lake Aquatic Ecosystem, California
part Section III|1 pages
Risk