ABSTRACT

Assessment of freshwater sediments can determine whether chemical concentrations are sufficient to cause adverse effects on aquatic organisms or organisms higher in the food chain, including humans. This book presents methods for assessing sediments and includes an integration of physical, chemical, and biological information. It examines the elements of quality assurance and control programs, considerations for the conduct of field surveys, screening-level analyses, chemical analyses, toxicity tests for assessing biological impacts, assessments of benthic invertebrate community structure, surveys of fish tumors and abnormalities, and data presentation and interpretation techniques.

part |2 pages

SECTION I Sediment Fundamentals

chapter 1|6 pages

Transformation from Mountain to Sediment

chapter 2|8 pages

Setting the Stage

chapter 3|14 pages

Surface Water Sediments

chapter 4|28 pages

Sediment Properties

chapter 5|24 pages

Erosion

chapter 6|22 pages

Transport of Sediment by Water

chapter 7|12 pages

Sediment Yield

part |2 pages

SECTION II Sediment Damage

chapter 8|14 pages

Yellow Boy

chapter 9|6 pages

Physical Sediment Damage

chapter 10|78 pages

Biologically Contaminated Sediments

chapter 11|46 pages

Chemically Contaminated Sediments

part |2 pages

SECTION III Sediment Sampling

chapter 12|32 pages

Sampling Sediments

chapter 13|18 pages

Collection of Porewater

chapter 14|24 pages

Sediment Physicochemical Characteristics