Emerging pollutants-a potential threat to the marine environment

Development of physical-chemical analysis methods has led to detection many chemical compounds (microplastics, pesticides, steroids, hormones, contraceptives, fragrances, sunscreen agents, water disinfection by products, gasoline additives, pharmaceutical formulations used in the treatment of human...

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Biocides
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Contaminants
Contraceptives
Corrosion
Corrosion inhibitors
Corrosion prevention
Disinfection
Environmental protection
Formulations
Fragrances
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Hormones
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Marine transportation
Microplastics
Modernization
Pesticides
Pollutants
Reagents
Sediments
Soil
Soil contamination
Steroids
Sun screens
Surface water
Water treatment
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