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Sediment quality triad

Chapman, P.M., R.N. Dexter, S.F. Cross, and D.G. Mitchell. 1986. A Field Trial of the Sediment Quality Triad in San Francisco Bay. NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS OPMA 25. U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Rockville, Maryland. 127 pp. + appendixes. [Pg.1325]

Chapman, P.M. (1996). Presentation and interpretation of Sediment Quality Triad data. Ecotoxicology, 5,327-339. [Pg.127]

Canfield, T.J., Brunson, E.L., Dwyer, F.J., Ingersoll, C.G. and Kemble, N.E. (1998) Assessing sediments from Upper Mississippi River navigational pools using a benthic invertebrate community evaluation and the sediment quality triad approach, Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 35 (2), 202-212. [Pg.39]

Ingersoll, C., Besser, J. and Dwyer, J. (1997) Development and application of methods for assessing the bioavailability of contaminants associated with sediments I. Toxicity and the sediment quality triad, Proceedings of the U S. Geological Survey (USGS) Sediment Workshop, U.S. Geological Survey, Columbia, Missouri (2003-12-22) ... [Pg.49]

Chapman, P.M. (2000) The Sediment Quality Triad then, now and tomorrow, International Journal of Environmental PoIIutionlS, 351-356. [Pg.274]

Long, E.R. and Chapman, P.M. (1985) A sediment quality triad measures of sediment contamination, toxicity and infaunal community composition in Puget Sound, Marine Pollution Bulletin 16, 405-415. Long, E.R. and Morgan, L.G. (1990) The potential for biological effects of sediment-sorbed contaminants tested in the National Status and Trends Program, NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS OMA 52, Seattle, WA. [Pg.275]

USING THE SEDIMENT QUALITY TRIAD (SQT) IN ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT... [Pg.305]

The Sediment Quality Triad (SQT) is an effects-based conceptual approach that can be used to assess and determine the status of contaminated sediments based on biology (laboratory and/or in situ toxicity tests), chemistry (chemical identification and quantification), and ecology (community structure and/or function). It provides a means for comparing three different lines of evidence (LOE) and arriving at a weight of evidence (WOE) determination regarding the risk posed by contaminated sediments. Effectively, each LOE comprises an independent assessment of hazard combined and integrated, they provide an assessment of risk. [Pg.305]

A PF/SAP document was prepared in order to guide the implementation and interpretation of the overall sediment quality triad. Objectives in a PF/SAP are identical to that of a problem formulation following a traditional ERA approach (U.S. EPA, 1998). PF/SAP documents are often submitted for regulatory approval prior to any sample collection in order to facilitate dialogue between interested parties. Our experience suggests that this dialogue during the problem formulation... [Pg.314]

Borgmann, U., Norwood W. P., Reynoldson, T.B. and Rosa, F. (2001) Identifying cause in sediment assessments Bioavailability and the Sediment Quality Triad, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 58, 950-960. [Pg.326]

Chapman, P.M. (1986) Sediment quality criteria from the Sediment Quality Triad - an example, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 5, 957-964. [Pg.327]

Hollert, H., Heise, S., I udcnz, S., Briiggemann, R., Ahlf, W. and Braunbeck, T. (2002b) Application of a Sediment Quality Triad and different statistical approaches (Hasse diagrams and fuzzy logic) for the comparative evaluation of small streams, Ecotoxicology 11, 311-321. [Pg.327]

Hunt, J. W., Anderson, B.S., Phillips, B.M., Tjeerdema, R.S., Taberski, K.M., Wilson, C.J., Puckett, H.M., Stephenson, M., Fairey, R. and Oakden, J. (2001) A large-scale categorization of sites in San Francisco Bay, USA, based on the Sediment Quality Triad, toxicity identification evaluations, and gradient studies, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 20, 1252-1265. [Pg.327]

Long, E.R. and Chapman, P.M. (1985) A sediment quality triad measures of sediment contamination, toxicity and infaunal community composition in Puget Sound, Marine Pollution Bulletin 16, 405-415. [Pg.328]

Also, a sediment quality system has been developed that combines chemical analyses with biotic indices in the so-called TRIAD (Sediment Quality Triad-integrated assessments of sediment quality based on measures of chemistry, toxicity, and benthos).112... [Pg.210]

Chapman PM. 1996. Presentation and interpretation of sediment quality triad data. Ecotoxicol 5 327-339. [Pg.330]

Case Studvt Sediment Quality Triad on Puget Sound. Washington... [Pg.122]

Conceptual Model of the Sediment Quality Triad, Which Combines Data from Chemistry, Bioassay and In-Situ Studies (Chapman, 1986)... [Pg.122]

References to 6.5 "Case Study Sediment Quality Triad on Puget Sound"... [Pg.128]

Long, E.R. Chapman, P.M. (1985) A sediment quality triad Measures... [Pg.128]


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