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Dredging Research. Volume 5, Number 3, September 2002
In the next two issues of Dredging Research, the progress of a LEDO- supported research project using gut fluids collected from large benthic worms to assess the bioavailable fraction of contaminants associated with dredged materials will be reported. Part 1 consists of some of the background to bioaccumulation and gut fluid extractions and introduces a research effort currently under way by members of U. S. Army Corps of Engineers' Environmental Laboratory at ERDC, Vicksburg, MS. Part 2 will present research results and discuss how they relate to current Corps guidelines for assessment of dredged materials.
Dredging Research. Volume 5, Number 3, September 2002
In the next two issues of Dredging Research, the progress of a LEDO- supported research project using gut fluids collected from large benthic worms to assess the bioavailable fraction of contaminants associated with dredged materials will be reported. Part 1 consists of some of the background to bioaccumulation and gut fluid extractions and introduces a research effort currently under way by members of U. S. Army Corps of Engineers' Environmental Laboratory at ERDC, Vicksburg, MS. Part 2 will present research results and discuss how they relate to current Corps guidelines for assessment of dredged materials.
Dredging Research. Volume 5, Number 3, September 2002
R. Millward (author)
2002
8 pages
Report
No indication
English
Natural Resources & Earth Sciences , Zoology , Civil Engineering , Solid Wastes Pollution & Control , Contaminants , Military publications , Dredged materials , Dredging , Sediments , Worms , Army research , Information transfer , Toxicity , Army corps of engineers , Aquatic organisms , Periodicals , Benthonic zones , Bioaccumulation , Benthic worms
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