Experimental Terrestrial Soil-core Microcosm Test Protocol. A Method for Measuring the Potential Ecological Effects, Fate, and Transport of Chemicals in Terrestrial Ecosystems

Experimental Terrestrial Soil-core Microcosm Test Protocol. A Method for Measuring the Potential Ecological Effects, Fate, and Transport of Chemicals in Terrestrial Ecosystems
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Download or read book Experimental Terrestrial Soil-core Microcosm Test Protocol. A Method for Measuring the Potential Ecological Effects, Fate, and Transport of Chemicals in Terrestrial Ecosystems written by and published by . This book was released on 1985 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In order to protect the environment properly and have a realistic appraisal of how a chemical will act in the environment, tests of ecological effects and chemical fate must be performed on complex assemblages of biotic and abiotic components (i.e., microcosms) as well as single species. This protocol is one which could be added to a series of tests recently developed as guidelines for Section 4 of the Toxic Substances Control Act (P.L. 94-469; U.S.C., Section 2601-2629). The terrestrial soil-core microcosm is designed to supply site-specific and possibly regional information on the probable chemical fate and ecological effects resulting from release of a chemical substance to a terrestrial ecosystem. The EPA will use the data resulting from this test system to compare the potential hazards of a chemical with others that have been previously evaluated.


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