Ecotoxicology and Climate: With Special Reference to Hot and Cold ClimatesWiley, 1989 M04 19 - 392 pages This publication is based primarily on a workshop held at the Fraunhofer Institute for Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology in Schmallenberg-Grafschaft, Federal Republic of Germany, in July 1985. The thirteen papers and eight case studies in this collection examine the ecotoxicological principles applicable to climatic conditions found in regions other than the temperate zones. Presents data from the tropical, arid, sub-polar, and high mountain regions on the fate of environmental chemicals and the response of ecosystems to chemical stress. They also point the way to future research and monitoring. |
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... temperature affect the toxic potential of environmental pollutants like lead , parathion , and antimony has been suggested by Baetjer ( 1968 ) . Some information is available regarding the effect of temperature variations on the toxic ...
... temperature affect the toxic potential of environmental pollutants like lead , parathion , and antimony has been suggested by Baetjer ( 1968 ) . Some information is available regarding the effect of temperature variations on the toxic ...
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... temperature range of 50-100 ° F , it was found that residue in leaves dissipated faster at higher ambient temperatures . Similarly , leaf and soil residues in ethion sprayed grape crops decreased more rapidly at higher temperatures ...
... temperature range of 50-100 ° F , it was found that residue in leaves dissipated faster at higher ambient temperatures . Similarly , leaf and soil residues in ethion sprayed grape crops decreased more rapidly at higher temperatures ...
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... temperatures and were also enhanced at a high temperature ( Nomiyama and Nomiyama , 1976 ; Nomiyama et al . , 1980a ) . However , acute toxicities of toluene , copper sulphate , and chromium trioxide were enhanced at a high temperature ...
... temperatures and were also enhanced at a high temperature ( Nomiyama and Nomiyama , 1976 ; Nomiyama et al . , 1980a ) . However , acute toxicities of toluene , copper sulphate , and chromium trioxide were enhanced at a high temperature ...
Contents
P Bourdeau J A Haines W Klein | 3 |
Worlds Climate and Ecosystems | 13 |
Environmental Fate of Chemicals and Chemical | 63 |
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