Occurrence, Distribution and Ecological Risk of Contaminants in River
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Science and Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (29 February 2020) | Viewed by 20709
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Interests: persistent organic pollutants (POPs); toxic chemicals (pesticides, metabolites, polychlorinated biphenyls, PAHs, heavy metals); contaminants of emerging concern (CECs); environmental occurrence; water pollution; pollution sources; seasonal and spatial distribution; ecological risk assessment; exposure routes; health risk assessment.
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Dear Colleagues,
River pollution is one of the most serious problems and a major global environmental concern. Contaminants enter rivers through anthropogenic activities such as sewage sludge disposal, the application of pesticides and inorganic fertilizers, industrial activities and increasing urbanization. These contaminants are non-biodegradable in the environment, and all contaminants are potentially bio-available and consequentially toxic to the biota and human health. In the aquatic systems, potentially toxic contaminants are transported in dissolved or particulate form, where sediment and suspended particles play important roles in contaminant adsorption, desorption and dissolution, and sedimentation processes. Due to their high persistence, contaminants can accumulate and remain in the sediment for very long periods, becoming a source of contaminants for aquatic biota. Thus, the assessment of pollution in riverine and estuarine environments is determinant, as these areas could receive considerable amounts of pollutant inputs from land-based sources, which could potentially threaten the biological resources.
This Special Issue seeks research papers that not only survey the occurrence, distribution and ecological risk of contaminants in rivers, but also assess their persistence and attenuation from rivers to the marine environment. We especially encourage the submission of interdisciplinary work and multi-country collaborative research. We also encourage manuscripts that propose new models and statistical techniques to assess the origin of river pollution as well as unconventional approaches to assess the ecological risk. We welcome original research papers using different study designs as well as systematic reviews and comparative studies.
Prof. Dr. Paolo Montuori
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- River
- Environmental pollution
- Ecological risk
- Contaminant loads
- Pollutants transport
- Sediment
- Water quality
- Estuaries
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