Other Titles
Argentum (1st : 1993 : Madison, Wis.)
The 1st international conference proceedings : Transport, fate and effects of silver in the environment : the University of Wisconsin-Madison, August 8-10, 1993
Publisher
[Madison, Wisconsin]: University of Wisconsin System, Sea Grant Institute
Date
1997
Description of Original
vii, 120 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
Format
Text
Language
English

  1. [Cover]
  2. [Title Page]
  3. Table of contents
  4. Welcome to Madison
  5. Extended abstracts: Transport, fate and effects of silver in the environment
  6. Session A: Environmental analytical chemistry of silver
  7. Session A: Application of analytical voltammetric methods to the determination of silver at sub-ng/mL levels / Schildkraut, Deniz E.
  8. Session A: Adsorption characteristics of Fe oxide-coated granular activated carbon: implications for silver / Wang, T. C., et al.
  9. Session B: Metal speciation in aquatic and terrestrial systems
  10. Session B: Metal speciation in aquatic systems / Sjoberg, Staffan
  11. Session B: Silver speciation in seawater: the importance of sulfide and organic complexation / Cowan, Christina E.; Jenne, Everett A.; Crecelius, Eric A.
  12. Session B: Adsorptive behavior of silver to synthetic and natural sediments in aqueous systems / Wingert-Runge, Birgit; Andren, Anders W.
  13. Session B: Geochemical investigations of the behavior of silver in sedimentary porewaters / Loux, Nicholas T.
  14. Session C: Environmental cycling of silver
  15. Session C: Transport and fate model of silver and other metals in New York Harbor / Di Toro, Dominic M., et al.
  16. Session C: Silver biogeochemistry in estuaries, with emphasis on pathways controlling biological uptake / Sanders, James G.
  17. Session C: Silver in San Francisco Bay estuarine waters / Smith, Geoffrey J.; Flegal, A. Russell
  18. Session C: Pore water fluxes of silver in estuaries / Rivera-Duarte, I.; Flegal, A. R.
  19. Session C: Transport and fate models of metals in aquatic systems / Di Toro, Dominic M.
  20. Session C: Silver levels in "background" streams, municipal effluents, and effluent-receiving streams in Wisconsin / Shafer, Martin, et al.
  21. Session D: Food chain transfer of metals in the environment
  22. Session D: Accumulation of metals in aquatic organisms -- geochemical implications / Fisher, Nicholas S.
  23. Session D: A tiered research strategy for evaluation of silver bioavailability in aquatic systems / Rodgers Jr., J. H., Jr., et al.
  24. Session D: The concentration of silver in mussels and oysters from NOAA national status and trends mussel watch sites / Crecelius, E. A.
  25. Session D: Bioavailability of silver to bivalves in estuaries / Luoma, S. N.
  26. Session D: The effect of silver on plants grown in sludge-amended soils / Hirsch, Marianne, et al.
  27. Session D: Hazard assessment of metal pollution / Hogstrand, C; Wood, C. M.
  28. Session E: Toxicity of metals to aquatic organisms
  29. Session E: Factors and mechanisms regulating the uptake and effects of metals in aquatic organisms / Sunda, William G.
  30. Session E: The physiological mechanisms of toxicity of silver and other metals to freshwater fish / Wood, Chris M.; Munger, Steve; Hogstrand, Christer
  31. Session E: Metal-gill conditional stability constants: what about silver? / Playle, Richard C.
  32. Session F: Panel discussion: setting effluent standards for metals: information requirements for regulatory agencies
  33. Session F: Panel discussion: setting effluent standards for metals: information requirements for regulatory agencies / Sullivan, J., et al.
  34. Poster session: Transport, fate and effects of silver in the environment
  35. Poster session: Determination of silver (I) ion by anodic stripping in flow injection system / Song, Shihua; Osteryoung, Janet G.
  36. Poster session: Ecotoxicological effects of silver compounds / Ewell, W. S., et al.
  37. Participants: Transport, fate and effects of silver in the environment
  38. Participants: First international conference on the environmental transport, fate and effects of silver
  39. Acknowledgements
  40. [Cover]