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Author Schipper, C. A. 1957- editor.

Title Assessment of Effects of Chemical Contaminants in Dredged Material on Marine : Ecosystems and Human Health.

Imprint Fairfax : IOS Press, Incorporated, Dec. 2009.

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Description 1 online resource (164 pages).
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Series Deltares Select Ser.
Deltares Select Ser.
Summary Annotation This volume explores the applicability of bioassays and bioindicators as tools for evaluating the effects of dredged sediments on the marine ecosystem. Waterways and harbors in delta areas must be dredged regularly to remove sediments which might otherwise block shipping routes, and hundreds of millions of tonnes of sediment are removed each year worldwide. Besides containing a relatively high amount of organic matter, these sediments also contain a complex mixture of chemicals, many of which are toxic to some degree. These cocktails of compounds in dredged material, and their effects on the environment, are as yet inadequately measured and assessed. One approach to identifying the toxicity of the mixture of unmeasured chemicals present in dredged material is by effect-based bioassays, quantifying the effect of a whole mixture rather than that of each compound.
Audience Scholarly & Professional IOS Press, Incorporated.
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ISBN 9781607500858
160750085X (Trade Paper)