ABSTRACT

"Written as a complement to the definitive work selenium in the Environment (Marcel Dekker, Inc.). Presents basic and the most recent applied research developments in selenium remediation-emphasizing field investigations as well as covering topics from analytical methods and modeling to regulatory aspects from federal and state perspectives. "

chapter 3|14 pages

Analytical Detection of Selenium in W ater, Soil, and Plants

ByIvan S. Palmer

chapter 4|20 pages

Sequential Extraction of Selenium Oxidation States

ByDean A. Martens, Donald L. Suarez

chapter 6|14 pages

Effects of Selenium Supplementation of Field Crops

ByGunnar Gissel-Nielsen

chapter 8|14 pages

Environmental Implications of Uses of Selenium with Animals

Byfam es E. Oldfield

chapter 9|10 pages

Supplementation of Selenium in the Diets of Domestic Animals

ByIvan T. Kishchak

chapter 16|16 pages

Pathology of Selenium Poisoning in Fish

I. INTRODUCTION

chapter V|16 pages

CHEMICAL ANALYSIS METHODS

chapter 23|20 pages

The Uptake and Metabolism of Inorganic Selenium Species

ByJohn B. Milne

chapter 24|22 pages

Microbial and Cell-Free Selenium Bioreduction in Mining Waters

ByD. Jack Adams, Tim M. Pickett

chapter 25|14 pages

Bioreactors in Removing Selenium from Agricultural Drainage W ater

I. INTRODUCTION

chapter 29|24 pages

Volatile Chemical Species of Selenium

ByThomas G. Chasteen

chapter 30|20 pages

Particulate Selenium in the Atmosphere

ByThomas A. Cahill, Robert A. Eldred

chapter 31|24 pages

1. Phytoremediation of Selenium

ByNorman Terry, Adel Zayed