Bioindicator Systems for Soil Pollution
NM Van Straalen editor Dmitri A Krivolutsky editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Springer
Published:31st Jul '96
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N.M. V AN STRAALEN** and D.A. KRIVOLUTSKY* **Department of Ecology and Ecotoxicology VrUe Universiteit, De Boelelaan 1087, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands *Institute of Evolutionary Animal Morphology and Ecology Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninsky Prospekt 33 117071 Moscow, Russian Federation Many industrialized and developing countries are faced with the assessment of potential risks associated with contaminated land. A variety of human activities, including municipal waste disposal, industrial emissions, military testing, and agricultural practices have left their impacts on soils in the form of elevated, and locally high concentrations of toxicants. In several cases sources have not yet been stopped and contamination continues. Decisions on the management of contaminated sites require information on the extent to which toxicants adversely affect the soil ecosystem. For this purpose, it is often insufficient to extrapolate from abiotic sampling. The detection of a toxicant in the abiotic environment usually does not allow a very strong conclusion on the potential hazards.
` ... therefore the jointly formulated recommendations  in the end of the book are not only interesting, but also very useful  for those dealing with soil contamination in practice. I recommend  this book to anyone involved with management decisions on polluted  soils, as well as to academic soil ecotoxicologists and environmental  scientists.'
Netherlands Journal of Aquatic Ecology, 30:4 (1997)
ISBN: 9780792341758
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1240g
262 pages
1996 ed.