by I E. stephered
ISBN | 9781835351369 |
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Publisher | EDTECH PRESS |
Copyright Year | 2025 |
Price | £155.00 |
Aquatic pollution is the phrase used to describe the large-scale discharge of waste materials into aquatic systems (such as lakes, rivers, oceans, aquifers, and groundwater). When dangerous contaminants are directly or indirectly released into aquatic systems without the removal of harmful chemicals, this sort of ecological deprivation takes place. Amphibians, as well as other aquatic species and flora, suffer as a direct result of aquatic pollution. By incorporating knowledge and methods from the majority of branches of biochemistry, biology, chemistry, genetics, mathematics, medicine, pharmacology, physiology, and physics as well as applying safety evaluation and risk assessment to the discipline, modern toxicology goes beyond the study of the harmful effects of exogenous agents. Scientists investigate the methods by which substances cause negative consequences in all fields of toxicology. Activities in these broad areas support toxicological research, so helping the current book to focus on the application of aquatic environmental knowledge, aquatic science, and toxicology. This book has a classical style to presentation, including environmental toxicity, aquatic ecosystems, and environmental pollution.