reviewEnvironmental Science & TechnologyOct 5, 2004Closed access

Biotic Ligand Model, a Flexible Tool for Developing Site-Specific Water Quality Guidelines for Metals

SNSoumya NiyogiCMChris M. Wood

McMaster University

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Abstract

The biotic ligand model (BLM) is a mechanistic approach that greatly improves our ability to generate site-specific ambient water quality criteria (AWQC)for metals in the natural environment relative to conventional relationships based only on hardness. The model is flexible; all aspects of water chemistry that affect toxicity can be included, so the BLM integrates the concept of bioavailability into AWQC--in essence the computational equivalent of water effect ratio (WER) testing. The theory of the BLM evolved from the gill surface interaction model (GSIM) and the free ion activity model (FIAM). Using an equilibrium geochemical modeling framework, the BLM incorporates the competition of the free metal ion…

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Keywords
  • Biotic Ligand Model
  • Environmental chemistry
  • Chemistry
  • Ligand (biochemistry)
  • Abiotic component
  • Dissolved organic carbon
  • Metal
  • Bioavailability
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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