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In situ tests to assess the potential toxicity of aquatic sediments

Renato Baudo, Monica Beltrami, Daria Rossi

CNR, Instituto Italiano di ldrobiologia. Largo Victoria Tonally 50-52, 28922 Verbena Pall Anza, Italy

Abstract

This article reviews the methodological approaches currently used to assess the potential toxicity of aquatic sediments. In the past, the main use of in situ tests has been the field validation of results obtained by means of traditional methods (chemical analyses, inventory of the benthic communities, and laboratory toxicity testing). However, in situ techniques could also be used for a preliminary screening of sediment ecological risk assessment. At present, we suggest this approach for environments suspected to be contaminated, limiting the complex (and expensive) studies based on the traditional chemical analyses and laboratory toxicity testing to cases in which the necessity of a complete sediment risk assessment is already proved. © 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd and AEHMS. All rights reserved.

Keywords. Freshwater; Ecological risk assessment

 

Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management: 2 (4); 361-366
 

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