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Modern Biogeochemistry

Environmental Risk Assessment

  • Most books deal mainly with various technical aspects of ERA description and calculations
  • Aims at generalizing the modern ideas of both biogeochemical and environmental risk assessment during recent years
  • Aims at supplementing the existing books by providing a modern understanding of mechanisms that are responsible for the ecological risk for human beings and ecosystem

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Table of contents (20 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XVI
  2. BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLING AND POLLUTANTS EXPOSURE

    1. Front Matter

      Pages I-XVI
    2. ASSESSMENT OF ECOSYSTEMS RISKS

      • Vladimir N. Bashkin
      Pages 3-21
    3. BIOGEOCHEMICAL STRUCTURE OF ECOSYSTEMS

      • Vladimir N. Bashkin
      Pages 23-46
    4. BIOGEOCHEMICAL STANDARDS

      • Vladimir N. Bashkin
      Pages 47-73
    5. BIOGEOCHEMICAL APPROACHES TO ECOSYSTEM ENDPOINTS

      • Vladimir N. Bashkin
      Pages 75-92
  3. NATURAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL PECULIARITIES OF EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT

    1. Front Matter

      Pages I-XVI
    2. ARCTIC AND TUNDRA CLIMATIC ZONE

      • Vladimir N. Bashkin
      Pages 127-136
    3. BOREAL AND SUB-BOREAL CLIMATIC ZONE

      • Vladimir N. Bashkin
      Pages 137-165
    4. SEMI-ARID AND ARID CLIMATIC ZONES

      • Vladimir N. Bashkin
      Pages 167-180
    5. SUBTROPIC AND TROPIC CLIMATIC ZONE

      • Vladimir N. Bashkin
      Pages 181-198
  4. EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT IN TECHNOGENIC BIOGEOCHEMICAL PROVINCES

    1. Front Matter

      Pages I-XVI
    2. OIL AND GAS BIOGEOCHEMICAL PROVINCES

      • Vladimir N. Bashkin
      Pages 201-214
    3. METALLOGENIC BIOGEOCHEMICAL PROVINCES

      • Vladimir N. Bashkin
      Pages 215-228
    4. URBAN BIOGEOCHEMICAL PROVINCES

      • Vladimir N. Bashkin
      Pages 229-243
    5. AGROGENIC BIOGEOCHEMICAL PROVINCES

      • Vladimir N. Bashkin
      Pages 245-258
  5. ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT IN A REGIONAL SCALE

    1. Front Matter

      Pages I-XVI
    2. CALIFORNIA CASE STUDIES

      • Vladimir N. Bashkin
      Pages 261-273
    3. EURASIAN CASE STUDIES

      • Vladimir N. Bashkin
      Pages 275-289

About this book

At present, quantitative ecological risk assessment is widely used in different contexts, however very often without an understanding of the natural mechanisms that drive the processes of environmental and human risk. Its application is often accompanied by high uncertainty about risk values. On the other hand, the sustainability of modern technoecosystems is known because of their natural biogeochemical cycling that has been transformed to various extents by anthropogenic studies. Accordingly our understanding of the principal mechanisms that drive the biogeochemical food webs allows us to present a quantitative ecological risk assessment and to propose technological solutions for management of various ERA enterprises. It also enables us to devise a powerful mechanism for ecological insurance, to assign responsibilities and protect rights while managing the control of damage from natural and anthropogenic accidents and catastrophes.

Reviews

This second edition of Modern Biogeochemistry has been substantially updated and placed within an interdisciplinary approach to Environmental Risk Assessment. This textbook is a very valuable source of case studies from Russia, Asia and the former Soviet Union.

The carefully chosen examples, such as urban, oil, metals, and agriculture, give a good sense of how the biogeochemical approach is applied in different circumstances.

I strongly recommend this work to researchers in biogeochemistry and related fields because it provides insight into the perspective and approaches of the separate historical development of biogeochemistry in the former Soviet Union, as well as a modern approach to quantitative Environmental Risk Assessment based on biogeochemistry.

Sandy Tartowski, Research Scientist, USDA-ARS, Jornada Experimental Range, NMSU, Las Cruces, NM

Authors and Affiliations

  • Institute of Basic Biological Problems RAS, Moscow State University, Russia

    Vladimir N. Bashkin

About the author

Vladimir N. Bashkin was born in 1949 in the town of Dobrinka, Lipetsk region, Russia. He graduated from the Biology-Soil department of Moscow State University in 1971, where in 1975 he was awarded a PhD, and in 1987, a Doctor of Science degree. His scientific career began at the Pushchino Biological Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences in 1971. For many years Vladimir Bashkin delivered lectures in various universities such as Cornell University, USA, Seoul National University, Korea, and King Mangkut’s University of Technology, Thailand. At present he is a professor of biogeochemistry and risk assessment at Moscow State University, and the principal researcher at the Moscow Institute of Urban Ecology and Institute of Basic Biological Problems RAS. His main research is related to environmental risk assessment, biogeochemistry, urban ecology, and trans-boundary pollution. Professor Bashkin is the author of 22 books, including Modern Biogeochemistry and Environmental Chemistry: Asian Lessons (published by Kluwer), and more than 100 papers. Under his supervision more than 20 PhD and DrSc dissertations have been presented in various countries and universities. He is a member of the board of five international journals in the field of environmental pollution. During a five year period he was selected as vice-chairman of the Working Group of Effects (scientific committee) of the UN/EC Long-Range Trans-boundary Air Pollution Convention.

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Softcover Book USD 219.99
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