| Session 1: Plenary
Overview of Sediment Ecological Risk
Assessment |
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| Chapter 1: Overview
of Ecological risk assessment framework
-Glenn W. Sutter II |
1 |
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| Chapter 2: Integration
of risk assessment and risk management
-Anthony F. Maciorowski |
7 |
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| Session 2: Product
Safety Assessment |
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| Chapter 3: Assessing
ecological risks to benthic species
in product and technology development
-Charles A. Pittinger, William J. Adams |
11 |
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| Chapter 4: Workgroup
summary report on sediment risk assessments
of commercial products -Charles A. Pittinger,
William J. Adams, Joseph J. Dulka, Rachel
Fleming, Rick Kimerle, Patricial E.
King, Thomas W. LaPoint, Anthony F.
Maciorowski, Greg Schiefer |
23 |
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| Session 3: Navigational
Dredging |
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| Chapter 5: Workgroup
summary report on navigational dredging
-Richard Peddicord, Tom Chase, Tom Dillon,
Jim McGrath, Wayne R. Munns, Kees van
de Gucthe, William van der Schalie |
41 |
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| Session 4: Contaminated
Site Cleanup Decisions |
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| Chapter 6: Perspectives
on sediment ecological risk analysis
for hazardous waste sites -Charles A.
Menzie |
73 |
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| Chapter 7: Workgroup
summary report on contaminated site
cleanup decisions -Peter M. Chapman,
Manuel Cano, Alyce T. Fritz, Connie
Gaudet, Charles A. Menzie, Mark Sprenger,
William A. Stubblefield |
83 |
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| Session 5: Critical
Issues in Ecological Relevance |
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| Chapter 8: Laboratory
vs. field measurement endpoints: a contaminated
sediment perspective -Gerald T. Ankley |
115 |
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| Chapter 9: Ecological
significance of endpoints used to assess
sediment quality -William H. Clements |
123 |
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| Chapter 10: The
role of abiotic factors in structuring
benthic invertebrate communities in
freshwater ecosystems -David M. Rosenberg,
Trefor B. Reynoldson, Kristin E. Day,
Vince H. Resh |
135 |
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| Chapter 11: Nonequilibrium
dynamics and alternatives to the recovery
model -Waynes G. Landis, Robin A. Matthews,
Geoffrey B. Matthews |
157 |
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| Chapter 12: Workgroup
summary report on critical issues of
ecological relevance in sediment risk
assessment -Kristin E. Day, William
H. Clements, Ted DeWitt, Wayne G. Landis,
Peter Landrum, Donald J. Morrisey, Mary
Reiley, David M. Rosenberg, Glenn W.
Suter, II |
167 |
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| Session 6: Critical
Issues in Methodological Uncertainty |
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| Chapter 13: Issues
of uncertainty in ecological risk assessments
-William J. Warren-Hicks, Jonathan B.
Butcher |
199 |
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| Chapter 14: Uncertainties
in assessing contaminant exposure from
sediments -Samuel N. Luoma, Nicholas
Fisher |
211 |
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| Chapter 15: Modeling
transport and fate of hydrophobic contaminants
-Wilbert Lick |
239 |
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| Chapter 16: Sediments
as complex mixtures: an overview of
methods to assess ecotoxicological significance
-Richard C. Swartz, Dominic M. Di Toro |
255 |
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| Chapter 17: Workgroup
summary report on methodological uncertainty
-Keith R. Solomon, Gerald T. Ankley,
Renato Baudo, G. Allen Burton, Christopher
G. Ingersoll, Wilbert Lick, Sanuel N.
Luoma, Donald D. MacDonald, Trefor B.
Reynoldson, Richard C. Swartz, William
J. Warren-Hicks |
271 |
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| Chapter 18: Workgroup
summary report on uncertainty evaluation
of measurement endpoints used in sediment
ecological risk assessments -Christoper
G. Ingersoll, Gerald T. Ankley, Renato
Baudo, G. Allen Burton, Wilbert Lick,
Sanuel N. Luoma, Donald D. MacDonald,
Trefor B. Reynoldson, Keith R. Soloman,
Richard C. Swartz, William J. Warren-Hicks |
297 |
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| Session 7: Internal
Perspectives |
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| Chapter 19: Ecological
risk assessment for sediments: an Australasian
perspective -Donald J. Morrisey |
353 |
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| Chapter 20: Ecological
risk assessment for sediments: a European
perspective -Rachel Fleming, Steve Maund,
Lindsay Murray |
367 |
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| Glossary |
377 |
| Index |
381 |
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