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HERO ID
7988088
Reference Type
Technical Report
Title
Mobility of Soil Contaminants in an Ecosystem of Trees Growing on Dredged Material - The Broekpolder (Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
Author(s)
Kay, SH; Scholten, MC; Bowmer, CT
Year
1988
Page Numbers
76
Number of Pages
76
Language
English
Abstract
The primary purpose of this study is to determine whether or not plant (Cyperus esculentus) and earthworm (Eisenia foetida) bioassays applied to sediments adequately predict the long-term environmental impacts of disposed contaminated dredged material in upland sites. The information gained from this research may be used either to validate and/or modify existing bioassay procedures or to develop new procedures so that the long-term effects may be predicted prior to commencing dredging and disposal activities. The results of this project may also provide useful information for site vegetation management in minimising the movement of contaminants into the food chain. (mjm)
Keywords
Bioassay | Contaminants | Dredged materials | Sediments | Trees | Vegetation | Worms | Contamination | Disposal | Dredging | Food chains | Growth(General) | Long range(Time) | Management | Mobility | Sites | Soils | Foreign technology | Cypernus esculen
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