Contaminants of the Great Lakes

This book reviews the globally important freshwater resource of the Great Lakes, which is currently threatened by contaminants that compromise water quality and impact its ecological and economic health. Divided into four parts, this volume covers hi

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ill Crossman Chris Weisener  Editors

Contaminants of the Great Lakes

The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry Volume 101 Founding Editor: Otto Hutzinger Series Editors: Dami a Barcelo´ • Andrey G. Kostianoy

Editorial Board Members: Jacob de Boer, Philippe Garrigues, Ji-Dong Gu, Kevin C. Jones, Thomas P. Knepper, Abdelazim M. Negm, Alice Newton, Duc Long Nghiem, Sergi Garcia-Segura

In over three decades, The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry has established itself as the premier reference source, providing sound and solid knowledge about environmental topics from a chemical perspective. Written by leading experts with practical experience in the field, the series continues to be essential reading for environmental scientists as well as for environmental managers and decisionmakers in industry, government, agencies and public-interest groups. Two distinguished Series Editors, internationally renowned volume editors as well as a prestigious Editorial Board safeguard publication of volumes according to high scientific standards. Presenting a wide spectrum of viewpoints and approaches in topical volumes, the scope of the series covers topics such as • • • • • • • •

local and global changes of natural environment and climate anthropogenic impact on the environment water, air and soil pollution remediation and waste characterization environmental contaminants biogeochemistry and geoecology chemical reactions and processes chemical and biological transformations as well as physical transport of chemicals in the environment • environmental modeling A particular focus of the series lies on methodological advances in environmental analytical chemistry. The Handbook of Envir onmental Chemistry is available both in print and online via http://link.springer.com/bookseries/698. Articles are published online as soon as they have been reviewed and approved for publication. Meeting the needs of the scientific community, publication of volumes in subseries has been discontinued to achieve a broader scope for the series as a whole.

Contaminants of the Great Lakes

Volume Editors: Jill Crossman  Chris Weisener

With contributions by M. L. Beaton  C. E. Binding  J. Bontje  G. S. Bullerjahn  I. F. Creed  J. Crossman  E. M. DeRoy  K. R. Dominato  K. G. Drouillard  M. C. Eimers  T. Frenken  K. B. Friedman  A. Grgicak-Mannion  P. A. Helm  S. L. Hummel  C. K. King  S. Kohno  V. R. Korn  J. Lafontaine  F. Liu  H. J. MacIsaac  N. Mashhadi  R. M. L. McKay  K. McKindles  K. McPhedran  S. O. C. Mundle  M. J. Sayers  H. L. Schoenfuss  R. A. Shuchman  R. P. Stumpf  E. Szalin´ska  L. C. Wang  R. P. Weidman  C. Weisener

Editors Jill Crossman School of Environment and Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research University of Windsor Windsor, ON, Canada

Chris Weisener School of Environment and Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research University of Windsor Windsor, ON, Canada

ISSN 1867-979X ISSN 1616-864X (electronic) The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry ISBN 978-3-030-57873-2 ISBN 978-3-030