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Vol. 4 Issue 4 CONTENTS 1995(Click on Title for Abstract)


Transfer Of Heavy Metals From Sediment To Fish, And Their Biliary Excretion
M. Andréasson & G. Dave

Fluoranthene As A Model Toxicant In Sediment Studies With Chironomus riparius
K.M. Stewart & R.S. Thompson

A Comparison Of The Fate And Effects Of Prochloraz In Artificial And Natural Sediments
K.L. Barrett

Harbour And Coastal Sediment Chemistry And Toxicity: A Preliminary Assessment Of Dredging Activities
B. Pinto, D. Pellegrini, M. Gabellini & A. Ausili

Sediment Quality Assessment In The Delta Of Rivers Rhine And Meuse Based On Field Observations, Bioassays And Food Chain Implications
P.J. Den Besten, C.A. Schmidt, M. Ohm, M.M. Ruys, J.W. Van Berghem & C. Van De Guchte

Sediment Toxicity Testing Of Lightly Contaminated Dredged Material In The
Netherlands

J.M. Lourens, A.P.M.A. Vonck, C. Van De Guchte, J. Hartnack & J. Stronkhorst

The Use Of The Salmonella BA9 Forward Mutation Assay In Sediment Quality Assessment:
Mutagenicity Of Freshly Deposited Sediments Of The River Elbe

H.H. Vahl, L. Karbe, M.-J. Prieto-Alamo, C. Pueyo & U. Westendorf

Relations Between Resuspension And The Content Of 137Cs In Freshwater Fish In Some Swedish Lakes
A. Broberg, L. Malmgren & M. Jansson

Shifts In Macrophyte Species Composition As A Result Of Eutrophication And Pollution In Dutch Transboundary Streams Over The Past Decades
C.M.L. Mesters


 

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