Water Security: Big Data-Driven Risk Identification, Assessment and Control of Emerging Contaminants contains the latest information on big data-driven risk detection and analysis, risk assessment and environmental health effect, intelligent risk control technologies, and global control strategy of emerging contaminants. First, this book highlights advances and challenges throughout the detection of emerging chemical contaminants (e.g., antimicrobials, microplastics) by sensors or mass spectrometry, as well as emerging biological contaminant (e.g., ARGs, pathogens) by a combination of next-…mehr
Water Security: Big Data-Driven Risk Identification, Assessment and Control of Emerging Contaminants contains the latest information on big data-driven risk detection and analysis, risk assessment and environmental health effect, intelligent risk control technologies, and global control strategy of emerging contaminants. First, this book highlights advances and challenges throughout the detection of emerging chemical contaminants (e.g., antimicrobials, microplastics) by sensors or mass spectrometry, as well as emerging biological contaminant (e.g., ARGs, pathogens) by a combination of next- and third-generation sequencing technologies in aquatic environment. Second, it discusses in depth the ecological risk assessment and environmental health effects of emerging contaminants. Lastly, it presents the most up-to-date intelligent risk management technologies. This book shares instrumental global strategy and policy analysis on how to control emerging contaminants. Offering interdisciplinary and global perspectives from experts in environmental sciences and engineering, environmental microbiology and microbiome, environmental informatics and bioinformatics, intelligent systems, and knowledge engineering, this book provides an accessible and flexible resource for researchers and upper level students working in these fields.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Aijie Wang is a professor at Harbin Institute of Technology, P.R. China, and serves as the Director of the State Key Laboratory of Urban Water Resources and Environment, Shenzhen, the Chairman of the Anaerobic Digestion Special Committee of the International Water Association (IWA), and the IWA Distinguished Fellow. She also serves as the vice chairman of the China Sensor and Internet-of-Things Industry Association. Dr. Wang's research focuses on multidisciplinary science and advanced technologies for water pollution control. She has published over 400 SCI papers and been selected as an ESI highly cited scholar. She has been authorized over 90 invention patents. She is the Editor-in-Chief of Environmental Research, Executive Editor-in-Chief of Environmental Science and Ecotechnology, and the Associate Editor of BMC Microbiology. Her research has been recognized with numerous awards including the second prize of the National Technological Invention Award (2007, 2020) and the second prize of the National Science and Technology Progress Award (2004, 2010).
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1. Pollution distribution characteristics and ecological risks of typical emerging chemical contaminants in aquatic environments 2. Microplastics-mediated water ecological risks and control technologies 3. Environmental DNA (eDNA) and toxicogenomics in ecological health risk assessment 4. Dissemination mechanism of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in water environment 5. Environmental behavior and risk of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in water environment 6. Pathogens in engineered water system 7. Environmental ecology and health risk assessment of pathogens in the environment 8. Ecological health assessment of natural water bodies by plankton 9. Analytical approaches, occurrence, migration and transformation mechanisms of emerging contaminants in multiple media 10. Biosensors and Biodegradation for Emerging contaminants based on Synthetic Biology 11. Advanced detection technologies for emerging contaminants based on sensors 12. Optical Real-time Online Sensing Technologies and Challenges for Emerging Contaminants 13. Suspect and nontarget screening technologies for emerging contaminants 14. Detection methods for emerging microplastics 15. High-throughput sequencing based bioinformatics identification technologies for emerging biological contaminants 16. Mining technologies for functional gene markers of emerging contaminants 17. Statistical analysis and visualization of biological sequencing big data 18. Association of antimicrobial biodegradation with the evolution of antimicrobial resistance in ecosystems 19. Microbial Transformation of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) 20. Microbial dehalogenation mechanisms and prospects of bioremediation of persistent halogenated organic contaminants 21. Bacterial and Genetic Resources for Typical Emerging Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products (PPCPs) Degradation 22. Plastic contaminants in water and recent advances for bioremediation 23. Fate of emerging chemical contaminants in wastewater treatment system 24. Fate and risk management of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in anaerobic digestion 25. Electron transfer regulation-based biotechnologies for emerging contaminants treatment 26. Physicochemical control technologies for emerging contaminants in sewage treatment plants 27. Nature-based control technologies for emerging contaminants 28. Leveraging weak electrical stimulation and artificial intelligence for sustainable microbial dehalogenation in groundwater remediation 29. Using isotope tracers to elucidate the fate of organic micropollutants in the environment 30. Modeling processes and sensitivity analysis of machine learning methods for environmental data 31. Advances in pollution source identification in the integrated drainage system 32. Data-driven management strategies for carbon emissions and emerging contaminants control in wastewater treatment plants 33. A Julia based activated sludge modeling program toward emerging contaminants management 34. Mathematical modelling for emerging contaminants during wastewater treatment 35. Current developments in machine learning models with boosting algorithms for the prediction of water quality 36. New situation of water resources management and water pollution control 37. The value of water resources and the emerging contaminants management
1. Pollution distribution characteristics and ecological risks of typical emerging chemical contaminants in aquatic environments 2. Microplastics-mediated water ecological risks and control technologies 3. Environmental DNA (eDNA) and toxicogenomics in ecological health risk assessment 4. Dissemination mechanism of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in water environment 5. Environmental behavior and risk of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in water environment 6. Pathogens in engineered water system 7. Environmental ecology and health risk assessment of pathogens in the environment 8. Ecological health assessment of natural water bodies by plankton 9. Analytical approaches, occurrence, migration and transformation mechanisms of emerging contaminants in multiple media 10. Biosensors and Biodegradation for Emerging contaminants based on Synthetic Biology 11. Advanced detection technologies for emerging contaminants based on sensors 12. Optical Real-time Online Sensing Technologies and Challenges for Emerging Contaminants 13. Suspect and nontarget screening technologies for emerging contaminants 14. Detection methods for emerging microplastics 15. High-throughput sequencing based bioinformatics identification technologies for emerging biological contaminants 16. Mining technologies for functional gene markers of emerging contaminants 17. Statistical analysis and visualization of biological sequencing big data 18. Association of antimicrobial biodegradation with the evolution of antimicrobial resistance in ecosystems 19. Microbial Transformation of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) 20. Microbial dehalogenation mechanisms and prospects of bioremediation of persistent halogenated organic contaminants 21. Bacterial and Genetic Resources for Typical Emerging Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products (PPCPs) Degradation 22. Plastic contaminants in water and recent advances for bioremediation 23. Fate of emerging chemical contaminants in wastewater treatment system 24. Fate and risk management of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in anaerobic digestion 25. Electron transfer regulation-based biotechnologies for emerging contaminants treatment 26. Physicochemical control technologies for emerging contaminants in sewage treatment plants 27. Nature-based control technologies for emerging contaminants 28. Leveraging weak electrical stimulation and artificial intelligence for sustainable microbial dehalogenation in groundwater remediation 29. Using isotope tracers to elucidate the fate of organic micropollutants in the environment 30. Modeling processes and sensitivity analysis of machine learning methods for environmental data 31. Advances in pollution source identification in the integrated drainage system 32. Data-driven management strategies for carbon emissions and emerging contaminants control in wastewater treatment plants 33. A Julia based activated sludge modeling program toward emerging contaminants management 34. Mathematical modelling for emerging contaminants during wastewater treatment 35. Current developments in machine learning models with boosting algorithms for the prediction of water quality 36. New situation of water resources management and water pollution control 37. The value of water resources and the emerging contaminants management
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