A New Paradigm for Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology: From Concepts to Insights
In: Springer eBooks
In: Earth and Environmental Science
Part 1. New concepts linking environmental chemistry and toxicology -- Chapter 1. Exposome: The totality of exposure -- Chapter 2. Aggregate exposure pathway (AOP) -- Chapter 3. Aggregate exposure pathway (AEP) -- Part 2. Insights into exposure sources, processes, and impacts -- Chapter 4. Synchrotron-based techniques for metal speciation, bioavailability, and toxicity -- Chapter 5. In situ passive sampling for monitoring environmental mixture exposures -- Chapter 6. In vivo SPME for bioanalysis in environmental monitoring and toxicology -- Chapter 7. Non-target analysis of the unknowns -- Chapter 8. Multi-omics for systems understanding of environmental effects -- Part 3. Modelling and computational approaches for exposure, processes, and impacts -- Chapter 9. Global modelling of environmental and human exposures -- Chapter 10. High-throughput screening and hazard testing prioritization -- Chapter 11. Mixture modelling and effect-directed analysis for identification of chemicals, mixtures and effects of concern -- Chapter 12. Quantitative in vitro – in vivo extrapolation (QIVIVE) and pathway-based risk assessment -- Chapter 13. Bridging the gap: Toxicokinetic and toxicodynamic modelling for ecotoxicology and risk assessment -- Chapter 14. Mining population exposure and community health via wastewater-based epidemiology -- Part 4. Solutions for mitigating hazardous exposures -- Chapter 15. Advanced oxidation chemistry for water treatment -- Chapter 16. Pyrogenic carbon-based environmental remediation -- Chapter 17. Nanotechnology-enabled water treatment -- Chapter 18. New biotechnologies for environmental remediation -- Part 5. Emerging issues of future concern -- Chapter 19. Disinfection: A trade-off (balance) between microbial and chemical risks -- Chapter 20. Plastic pollution: From ocean smog to planetary boundary threats -- Chapter 21. Making the environmental framework of antibiotic resistance genes relevant to human health again -- Chapter 22. The stolen generation: transgenerational and epigenetic effects of environmental exposures -- Chapter 23. Size matters: From engineered nanoparticles to ambient fine particles -- Chapter 24. From chemical mixtures to multiple stressors: environmental toxicology in the era of global change -- Part 6. Summary and ways forward - an advocacy of planetary health beyond the legacy of Silent Spring