Chemical Marine Monitoring: Policy Framework and Analytical Trends

Chemical Marine Monitoring: Policy Framework and Analytical Trends

Editor(s): Philippe Quevauviller, Patrick Roose, Gert Verreet

Published Online: 15 APR 2012 09:21PM EST

Print ISBN: 9780470747650

Online ISBN: 9781119990826

DOI: 10.1002/9781119990826

Series Editor(s): Philippe Quevauviller

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Wide- scale chemical monitoring programmes are required by international conventions and European Union policies such as the Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC) and the new EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD). This entails all waters, including transitional and coastal waters, sediments and biota.

The final volume in the Water Quality Measurement Serieshighlights policy frameworks and analytical trends with an emphasis on laboratory methods and quality control.

Within this comprehensive text, the following sections are included:

  • Setting the Scene; monitoring of pollutants
  • Policy Settings; international conventions and EU marine strategy
  • Marine monitored parameters; trace elements, chemical species, organic micropollutants, and nutrients
  • Types of monitoring; classical chemical monitoring, biomonitoring and in-situ methods
  • Quality assurance; certified reference materials for marine monitoring
  • Research and developments; the role of sediments in coastal monitoring, and passive sampling technologies

Chemical Marine Monitoring:Policy Framework and Analytical Trends is intended for postgraduates and researchers working in analytical chemistry and its application to environmental and health analyses. Those interested in developing new methods and materials in relation to drinking water regulations with also find this book beneficial.

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  1. Part 1: Setting the Scene

  2. Part 2: Policy Settings

  3. Part 3: Marine Monitored Parameters, Matrices and Related Techniques

    1. Chapter 4

      Trace Elements (pages 69–99)

      Martin M. Larsen, Jens Søndergaard, Gert Asmund, Koen Parmentier and Peter Vermaercke

    2. Chapter 5

      Chemical Species (pages 101–160)

      David Amouroux, Fabienne Seby, Mathilde Monperrus, Florence Pannier, Carolina Mendiguchia, Christelle Benoit-Bonnemason and Olivier F. X. Donard

    3. Chapter 6

      Organic Micropollutants (pages 161–196)

      Robin J. Law, Lynda Webster, Norbert Theobald, Heather S. Rumney and Jacob de Boer

  4. Part 4: Types of Monitoring

    1. Chapter 10

      Use of In-Situ Methods (pages 285–311)

      Richard Greenwood, Graham A. Mills, Gary R. Fones and Kees J. M. Kramer

  5. Part 5: Quality Assurance

  6. Part 6: Research and Developments

    1. Chapter 12

      The Role of Sediments in Coastal Monitoring (pages 375–395)

      Graÿzyna Kowalewska, Maria J. Belzunce-Segarra, Birgit Schubert, Peter Heininger and Susanne Heise

    2. Chapter 13

      Passive Sampling Technologies (pages 397–432)

      Graham A. Mills, Gary R. Fones, Kees Booij and Richard Greenwood

  7. Part 7: Conclusions

    1. Chapter 14

      Conclusions and Outlook (pages 433–437)

      Gert Verreet, Patrick Roose and Philippe Quevauviller

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