ABSTRACT

Ecology of Estuaries represents the most definitive and comprehensive source of reference information available on the human impact on estuarine ecosystems. The volume discusses both acute and insidious pollution problems plaguing these coastal ecotones. It also provides a detailed examination of the deleterious and pervasive effects of human activities on biotic communities and sensitive habitat areas in estuaries. Specific areas covered include organic loading, oil pollution, polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons, chlorinated hydrocarbons, heavy metals, dredging and dredged-spoil disposal, radionuclides, as well as other contaminants and processes. The diverse components of these anthropogenic influences are assembled in an organized framework and presented in a clear and concise style that facilitates their understanding.

chapter |32 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|30 pages

Organic Loading

chapter 2|70 pages

Oil Pollution

chapter 3|50 pages

Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons

chapter 4|80 pages

Chlorinated Hydrocarbons

chapter 5|54 pages

Heavy Metals

chapter 6|40 pages

Radioactivity

chapter 7|42 pages

Dredging and Dredged-Spoil Disposal

chapter 8|62 pages

Effects of Electric Generating Stations