The bioavailability of organic chemicals in soil and sediment is an important area of scientific investigation for environmental scientists, although this area of study remains only partially recognized by regulators and industries working in the environmental sector. Regulators have recently started to consider bioavailability within retrospective risk assessment frameworks for organic chemicals; by doing so, realistic decision-making with regard to polluted environments can be achieved, rather than relying on the traditional approach of using total-extractable concentrations. However, implementation remains difficult because scientific developments on bioavailability are not always translated into ready-to-use approaches for regulators. S...
Biological effects are not related to the total concentration of a contaminant in the soil and soil-...
Bioavailability can form the basis for describing potential risks that contaminants pose to the envi...
Risk assessment and remediation of contaminated land is inherently dependent on the contaminants pre...
The bioavailability of organic chemicals in soil and sediment is an important area of scientific inv...
The bioavailability of organic chemicals in soil and sediment is an important area of scientific inv...
The bioavailability of organic chemicals in soil and sediment is an important area of scientific inv...
Póster presentado en SETAC Europe 26th Annual Meeting. "Environmental contaminants from land to sea...
This book discusses bioavailability concepts and methods, summarizing the current knowledge on bioav...
6 páginas.- 4 referenciasA key motivation for this handbook arose from the different perceptions of ...
Bioavailability is an important process that controls the uptake and, hence, the biodegradability an...
Bioavailability has been used as a key indicator in chemical risk assessment yet poorly quantified r...
Bioavailability has been used as a key indicator in chemical risk assessment yet poorly quantified r...
Soils contaminated with organic chemicals are now widespread in industrialized and developing countr...
Poster presentado en el 28th Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistr...
Understanding the distribution, behaviour and interactions of complex chemical mixtures is key for p...
Biological effects are not related to the total concentration of a contaminant in the soil and soil-...
Bioavailability can form the basis for describing potential risks that contaminants pose to the envi...
Risk assessment and remediation of contaminated land is inherently dependent on the contaminants pre...
The bioavailability of organic chemicals in soil and sediment is an important area of scientific inv...
The bioavailability of organic chemicals in soil and sediment is an important area of scientific inv...
The bioavailability of organic chemicals in soil and sediment is an important area of scientific inv...
Póster presentado en SETAC Europe 26th Annual Meeting. "Environmental contaminants from land to sea...
This book discusses bioavailability concepts and methods, summarizing the current knowledge on bioav...
6 páginas.- 4 referenciasA key motivation for this handbook arose from the different perceptions of ...
Bioavailability is an important process that controls the uptake and, hence, the biodegradability an...
Bioavailability has been used as a key indicator in chemical risk assessment yet poorly quantified r...
Bioavailability has been used as a key indicator in chemical risk assessment yet poorly quantified r...
Soils contaminated with organic chemicals are now widespread in industrialized and developing countr...
Poster presentado en el 28th Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistr...
Understanding the distribution, behaviour and interactions of complex chemical mixtures is key for p...
Biological effects are not related to the total concentration of a contaminant in the soil and soil-...
Bioavailability can form the basis for describing potential risks that contaminants pose to the envi...
Risk assessment and remediation of contaminated land is inherently dependent on the contaminants pre...