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ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT OF THE SEDIMENTS BY THE TRIAD APPROACH

Stepanova, Nadezhda

First published: 2014-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2014/b52/s20.029View metrics

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Title
ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT OF THE SEDIMENTS BY THE TRIAD APPROACH
Authors
Stepanova, Nadezhda
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 14th SGEM GeoConference on ECOLOGY, ECONOMICS, EDUCATION AND LEGISLATION
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2014
Pages
Not available yet
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-18-6
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References30
  1. Zylstra S. 1997. A framework for measuring ecological status and trends. In: Cheremisinoff, P., eds, Ecological Issues and Environmental Impact Assessment, Gulf Publishing Co., Houston, Tx., pp.107-143.

  2. Chapman P., 1986. Sediment quality criteria from the sediment quality triad: an example. Env. Tox. Chem. 5, 957-964. 14th SGEM GeoConference on Ecology, Economics, Education and Legislation

  3. Guchte, 1992. The sediment quality triad: an integrated approach to assess contaminated sediments. In: Newman, P.J., Piavaux, M.A. & Sweeting R.A., eds, River water quality. Ecological assessment and control. Commission of the European Communities, Brussel. pp. 425 - 431.

  4. De Deckere E., Cooman W., Florus M., Devroede -Vander Linder M.P. 2000. Characterizing the sediments of Flemish Watercourses: a Manual produced by TRIAD. AMINAL-Department Water. Brussel, 110 pp.

  5. Besten den P.J., C.A. Schmidt, M. Ohm, M.M. Ruys, J.W. van Berghem and C. van de Guchte. 1995. Sediment quality assessment in the delta of rivers Rhine and Meuse based on field observations, bioassays and food chain implications. J.of Aquatic Ecosystem Health 4, 257-270.

  6. ISO 18287:2006 Soil quality - Determination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) - Gas chromatographic method with mass spectrometric detection (GC-MS)

  7. EPA, 2007. Method 1699: Pesticides in Water, Soil, Sediment, Biosolids, and Tissue by HRGC/HRMS

  8. ASTM D4698 - 92(2013) Standard Practice for Total Digestion of Sediment Samples for Chemical Analysis of Various Metals

  9. De Deckere E., De Cooman W, Leloup V., Meire P., Schmitt C & Von de r Ohe P.C. Developm ent of sediment quality guidelines for freshwater ecosystems // J. Soils Sediments. 2011. -№. 11. - Р.504–517.

  10. MacDonald, D., C. Ingersoll, and T. Berger. 2000. Development and evaluation of consensus-based sediment quality guidelines for freshwater ecosystems. Arch Environ Contam Toxicol 39: 20-21.

  11. Stepanova N.Yu. The complex approach application in standardization of sediment quality // International Conference Bioindication in Ecological Assessment of Soils and Related Habitats. Moscow. Russia. 2013.-p.199.

  12. Warwick W.F., 1988. Morphological deformities in Chironomidae (Diptera) larvae as biological indicators of toxic stress, In: EVANS M.S., eds, Toxic Contaminants and Ecosystem Health; a Great Lake Focus. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York. pp.281 -320.

  13. ASTM E 1706-05 Guidance for conducting sediment toxicity test with DAPHNIA MAGNA (D.magna) and CERIODAPHNIA DUBIA (C.dubia)

  14. Persoone G., Marsalek B., Blinova I., Törökne A., Zarina D., Manusadzianas L., Nalecz-Jawecki G., Tofan L., Stepanova N., Tothova L., Kolar B . 2003. Practical and user -friendly toxicity classification system with mic robiotests for natural waters and wastewaters. Environmental Toxicology, Vol. 18, Issue 6, p. 395-402.

  15. Van de Guchte, 1995. Ecological risk assessment of polluted sediments. European Water Pollution Control, vol.5, nr.5, pp. 16 - 24.

  16. Zylstra S. 1997. A framework for measuring ecological status and trends. In: Cheremisinoff, P., eds, Ecological Issues and Environmental Impact Assessment, Gulf Publishing Co., Houston, Tx., pp.107-143.

  17. Chapman P., 1986. Sediment quality criteria from the sediment quality triad: an example. Env. Tox. Chem. 5, 957-964. 14th SGEM GeoConference on Ecology, Economics, Education and Legislation

  18. Guchte, 1992. The sediment quality triad: an integrated approach to assess contaminated sediments. In: Newman, P.J., Piavaux, M.A. & Sweeting R.A., eds, River water quality. Ecological assessment and control. Commission of the European Communities, Brussel. pp. 425 - 431.

  19. De Deckere E., Cooman W., Florus M., Devroede -Vander Linder M.P. 2000. Characterizing the sediments of Flemish Watercourses: a Manual produced by TRIAD. AMINAL-Department Water. Brussel, 110 pp.

  20. Besten den P.J., C.A. Schmidt, M. Ohm, M.M. Ruys, J.W. van Berghem and C. van de Guchte. 1995. Sediment quality assessment in the delta of rivers Rhine and Meuse based on field observations, bioassays and food chain implications. J.of Aquatic Ecosystem Health 4, 257-270.

  21. ISO 18287:2006 Soil quality - Determination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) - Gas chromatographic method with mass spectrometric detection (GC-MS)

  22. EPA, 2007. Method 1699: Pesticides in Water, Soil, Sediment, Biosolids, and Tissue by HRGC/HRMS

  23. ASTM D4698 - 92(2013) Standard Practice for Total Digestion of Sediment Samples for Chemical Analysis of Various Metals

  24. De Deckere E., De Cooman W, Leloup V., Meire P., Schmitt C & Von de r Ohe P.C. Developm ent of sediment quality guidelines for freshwater ecosystems // J. Soils Sediments. 2011. -№. 11. - Р.504–517.

  25. MacDonald, D., C. Ingersoll, and T. Berger. 2000. Development and evaluation of consensus-based sediment quality guidelines for freshwater ecosystems. Arch Environ Contam Toxicol 39: 20-21.

  26. Stepanova N.Yu. The complex approach application in standardization of sediment quality // International Conference Bioindication in Ecological Assessment of Soils and Related Habitats. Moscow. Russia. 2013.-p.199.

  27. Warwick W.F., 1988. Morphological deformities in Chironomidae (Diptera) larvae as biological indicators of toxic stress, In: EVANS M.S., eds, Toxic Contaminants and Ecosystem Health; a Great Lake Focus. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York. pp.281 -320.

  28. ASTM E 1706-05 Guidance for conducting sediment toxicity test with DAPHNIA MAGNA (D.magna) and CERIODAPHNIA DUBIA (C.dubia)

  29. Persoone G., Marsalek B., Blinova I., Törökne A., Zarina D., Manusadzianas L., Nalecz-Jawecki G., Tofan L., Stepanova N., Tothova L., Kolar B . 2003. Practical and user -friendly toxicity classification system with mic robiotests for natural waters and wastewaters. Environmental Toxicology, Vol. 18, Issue 6, p. 395-402.

  30. Van de Guchte, 1995. Ecological risk assessment of polluted sediments. European Water Pollution Control, vol.5, nr.5, pp. 16 - 24.

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