Applications of passive sampling techniques in monitoring organic pollutants in the environment


Autoria(s): Phong, Thai Khanh; Phuc, Dam Hoang; Tuan, Le Anh; Phi, Thai Ha; Hiramatsu, Kazuaki
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

As there are a myriad of micro organic pollutants that can affect the well-being of human and other organisms in the environment the need for an effective monitoring tool is eminent. Passive sampling techniques, which have been developed over the last decades, could provide several advantages to the conventional sampling methods including simpler sampling devices, more cost-effective sampling campaign, providing time-integrated load as well as representative average of concentrations of pollutants in the environment. Those techniques have been applied to monitor many pollutants caused by agricultural activities, i.e. residues of pesticides, veterinary drugs and so on. Several types of passive samplers are commercially available and their uses are widely accepted. However, not many applications of those techniques have been found in Japan, especially in the field of agricultural environment. This paper aims to introduce the field of passive sampling and then to describe some applications of passive sampling techniques in environmental monitoring studies related to the agriculture industry.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/89000/

Publicador

Kyushu University

Relação

http://catalog.lib.kyushu-u.ac.jp/handle/2324/22068/p169.pdf

Phong, Thai Khanh, Phuc, Dam Hoang, Tuan, Le Anh, Phi, Thai Ha, & Hiramatsu, Kazuaki (2012) Applications of passive sampling techniques in monitoring organic pollutants in the environment. Journal of the Faculty of Agriculture, 57(1), pp. 169-174.

Fonte

Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #Agricultural activities #Environmental monitoring #Passive sampling #Water quality
Tipo

Journal Article