Toxicity and toxicokinetics for benthic organisms: I: Toxicity and BCF values of chlorobenzenes to Chironomus riparius in water only experiments

Abstract

Abstract niet beschikbaarThis report is the first in a series to support the so called porewater hypothesis which is used to derive sediment quality criteria. The porewater hypothesis assumes that toxicity to benthic organisms is caused by the soluble fraction of the substance present in porewater. In this report a QSAR is calculated for the acute toxicity of chlorobenzenes in standard water to the midge larvae Chironomus riparius. Lethal body burdens are presented as well as bioconcentration factors. The results give rise to to idea of metabolism of the chlorobenzenes by C.riparius.DGM/SVS DGM/B

    Similar works

    Full text

    thumbnail-image