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ОбложкаHumic substances and chemical contaminants / ed. by C.E.Clapp et al. - Madison: Soil Science Society of America, 2001. - xxiii, 502 p.: ill. + 1 CD-ROM. - Incl. bibl. ref. - Sub. ind.: p.489-502. - ISBN 0-89118-837-1
 

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Оглавление / Contents
 
Foreword ....................................................... ix
Preface ........................................................ xi
Contributors ................................................... xv
Conversion Factors for SI and Non-SI Units .................... xix

SECTION 1—COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE ............................. 1

1  Considerations of Compositions and of Aspects of
   the Structures of Humic Substances 
      M.H.B. Hayes and R.L. Malcolm ............................. 3
2  Predicting Chemical Reactivity of Humic Substances for
   Minerals and Xenobiotics. Use of Computational Chemistry,
   Scanning Probe Microscopy and Virtual Reality 
      G.W. Bailey, L.G. Akim, and S.M. Shevchenko .............. 41
3  Models of Humic Structures: Association of Humic Acids and
   Organic Matter in Soils and Water 
      H.-R. Schulten ........................................... 73
4  Molecular Sizes and Association Forces of Humic Substances
   in Solution 
      A. Piccolo, P. Conte, A. Cozzolino, and R. Spaccini ...... 89
5  Kinetics of Humic Acid Associations 
      R. von Wandruszka and R. Engebretson .................... 119

SECTION 2—INTERACTION WITH XENOBIOTICS ........................ 127

6  Adsorption of Pesticides by Humic Acids from Organic
   Amendments and Soils 
      N. Senesi, E. Loffredo, V. D'Orazio, G. Brunetti, 
      T.M. Miano, and P. La Cava .............................. 129
7  Characterization of the Interaction between Xenobiotic
   Residues and Humic Substances
      J.-M. Bollag and J. Dec ................................. 155
8  Solubilization of Anthropogenic Compounds by Humic 
   Substances
      R.L. Wershaw and T.M. Hayes ............................. 165
9  Association of Alcohol Ethoxylates with a Dissolved Humic
   Substance
      D.C. McAvoy and K.M. Kerr ............................... 177
10 Binding of Small Organic Molecules by Soluble Humic
   Substances
      U. Mingelgrin  .......................................... 187
11 Measurements of Sorption-Desorption and Isotherm Analyses
      C.E. Clapp, M.H.B. Hayes, and U. Mingelgrin ............. 205
12 Modern Laboratory Procedures for Measuring Organic
   Crop Protection Chemicals 
      W.C. Koskinen and M.J. Duffy ............................ 241
13 Biological Techniques for Measuring Organic and Metal
   Contaminants in Environmental Samples
      J.W. Neilson and R.M. Maier ............................. 255
14 Impact of Humic Substances on Toxicity of Polycyclic
   Aromatic Hydocarbons and Herbicides
      I.V. Perminova, N.Yu. Gretschishcheva, V.S. Petrosyan,
      M.A. Anisimova, N.A. Kulikova, G.F. Lebedeva,
      D.N. Matorin, and P.S. Venediktov ....................... 275
15 Long-Term Fate of Organic Chemicals in Lysimeter 
   Experiments and the Role of the Bound Residue Fraction
      P. Burauel and F. Führ .................................. 289

SECTION 3—INTERACTION WITH METALS ............................. 303

16 Modeling Concepts in Metal-Humic Complexation
      E.M. Perdue ............................................. 305
17 X-Ray Spectroscopy Applications for the Study of Humic 
   Substances
      P.R. Bloom, W.F. Bleam, and K. Xia ...................... 317
18 Photochemical and Microbial Processes Influencing
   Iron-Humic Interactions in Stream and Lake Sediments
      D.M. McKnight, D.T. Scott, D.C. Hrncir, and 
      D.R. Lovley ............................................. 351
19 Tight Metal Binding by Solid Phase Peat and Soil Humic
   Acids
      G. Davies, E.A. Ghabbour, A. Cherkasskiy, and 
      A. Fataftah ............................................. 371
20 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Metal Interactions
   with Humic Substances
      W.L. Kingery, A.J. Simpson, F.X. Han, and B. Xing ....... 397

SECTION 4—TRANSPORT AND MODELING .............................. 427

21 Subsurface Transport of Dissolved Humic Substances and 
   Associated Contaminants
      J.F. McCarthy ........................................... 429
22 Analysis of the Transport of Hydrophobic Organic 
   Xenobiotics in the Presence of Dissolved Organic Carbon
   Using Soil Column Experiments
      H. Vereecken, O. Nitzsche, and M. Schulze ............... 449
23 Effect of Non-Target Organics on Organic Chemical
   Transport
      C.G. Enfield, B.K. Lien, and A.L. Wood .................. 471

SUBJECT INDEX ................................................. 489


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