Trace Metals in the Environment and Living Organisms: The British Isles as a Case Study

Trace Metals in the Environment and Living Organisms: The British Isles as a Case Study

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Jan 1, 2018 · English · Kindle (738 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 738
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2018
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Edition 1
ISBN-10 1108672507
ISBN-13 9781108672504

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Philip S. Rainbow delves into the complex interactions between trace metals and their environmental impacts within the context of the British Isles. The work highlights how these metals, often overlooked, play a critical role in both ecosystems and the health of living organisms. By focusing on localized case studies, Rainbow presents a comprehensive analysis of the sources, distributions, and biological effects of trace metals, enriching the reader's understanding of environmental science.

The book serves as both an essential reference for researchers and a valuable resource for policymakers concerned with ecological and public health issues. By integrating scientific research with practical applications, it sheds light on the pressing need for sustainable management of trace metal exposure in various biological contexts. Through vivid examples and rigorous data analysis, Rainbow crafts a narrative that emphasizes the delicate balance between industry, environment, and the organisms that inhabit these intricate ecosystems.
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