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Sediment quality assessment and management : insight and progress /

Sediment contamination is an issue of concern throughout the world, and a major goal of the AEHMS has been to encourage the exchange of scientific knowledge on a worldwide basis. This is reflected in the global distribution of papers presented in this book, which summarizes the key findings of the F...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Munawar, M. (Autor, Diseñador de portada)
Otros Autores: Munawar, N. F. (Editor ), Donnelly, M. (Diseñador de portada)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [East Lansing, Michigan] : Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management Society, 2003.
Colección:Ecovision world monograph series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Table of Contents; Editorial
  • M. Munawar; Welcome
  • M. Kumagai, M. Munawar, T. Murphy; Foreword
  • U. Borgmann; Overview of Bioassessment and Management of Sediments; A tiered, weight-of-evidence approach for evaluating aquatic ecosystems
  • G.A. Burton, Jr., C.D. Rowland, M.S. Greenberg, D.R. Lavoie, J.F. Nordstrom, L.M. Eggert; Assessing metal impacts in sediments: key questions and how to answer them
  • U. Borgmann; Canadian application of bioassays for environmental management: a review
  • C. Blaise.
  • Eutrophication control by sediment treatment: Common assumptions and misconceptions
  • T.P. Murphy, M. Kumagai, K. IshikawaMonitoring Sediment Contamination: Spatial and Temporal trends; Contaminated sediment in the Buffalo River Area of Concern -historical trends and current conditions
  • K.N. Irvine, K.M. Frothingham, M.C. Rossi, S. Pickard, J. Atkinson, T. Bajak; Heavy metals in the burrowing bivalve (Solen Strictus) from tidal flats along the western coast of South Korea
  • G-S. Hwang, H-S. Shin, K. Kim, S-K. Yeo, J-S. Kim.
  • Assessment of chlorinated organic pollutants in the sediments of acoastal area of the Tyrrhenian Sea (Ombrone River-Italy): a case-study of multivariate approach for marine sediment characterisation
  • A.M. Cicero, M.G. Finoia, M. Gabellini, E. Pietrantonio, G. Romanelli, E. RomanoGeochemical and surface properties of river sediments in Eastern China
  • J. Chen, F. Wang, Y. Zhang; Monitoring of concentrations of heavy metals in water, sediment and fish in the river Ganga, India
  • M.A. Khan, R.S. Panwar, A.K. Mathur, R. Jetly; Bioavailability, Toxicity, Risk Assessment and Treatment.
  • Multi-trophic bioassessment of stressed "Areas of Concern" of the Lake Erie watershed
  • M. Munawar, I.F. Munawar, M. Burley, S. Carou, H. NiblockContamination in intertidal areas: Risks of increased bioavailability
  • P.J. den Besten; Laboratory assay of TNT (2,4,6-trinitro-toluene) fate and toxicity in seawater and sediment
  • G. Dave, E. Nilsson; Field test of ammunition (TNT) dumping in the ocean
  • G. Dave.
  • Weakly-bound metals and total nutrient concentrations of bulk sediments from some water reservoirs in Sao Paulo State, Brazil
  • A.A. Mozeto, P.F. Silvério, F.C.F. DePaula, J.E. Bevilacqua, E. Patella, W. de F. JardimInfluence of sea cucumber on sediment improvement in a closed aquatic environment
  • K. Kurata, Y. Kozuki, M. Kitano, K. Otsuka, H. Murakami; Decomposition of organotin compounds in dredged material from harbours by means of an electrochemical process
  • H. Stichnothe, W. Calmano; Sediment-Water Interactions and Eutrophication.
  • Spatial and temporal trends in chlorophyll a, nutrients, and sediment in relation to avian mortality, Whitewater Lake, Manitoba, Canada
  • K.N. Irvine, T.P. Murphy, T. Tang, L.M. Greer, D. Walters.