The need for a better characterization of a sediment commonly called “mud” Stanislas Wartel OriginalPaper Pages: 110 - 112
Cohesive sediments in scottish freshwater lochs and reservoirs R. W. DuckJ. McManus OriginalPaper Pages: 127 - 131
Measurement of the influence of salinity on floc density and strength S. Al AniK. R. DyerD. A. Huntley OriginalPaper Pages: 154 - 158
Measurement of sediment resuspension rates in Long Island Sound Henry BokuniewiczLarry McTiernanWayne Davis OriginalPaper Pages: 159 - 161
Grain-size distribution of quartz and feldspar extracts and implications for flocculation processes Rodney L. Stevens OriginalPaper Pages: 162 - 165
Triangle plots and textural nomenclature for muddy sediments Rodney L. Stevens OriginalPaper Pages: 166 - 169
Consolidation and erosion of deposited cohesive sediments in Northern Chesapeake Bay, USA Jeffrey HalkaWilliam PanageotouLawrence Sanford OriginalPaper Pages: 174 - 178
A hindered settling model for the prediction of settling and consolidation of cohesive sediment Erik A. ToormanJean E. Berlamont OriginalPaper Pages: 179 - 183
Geochemical characterization of the potential trace metal mobility in cohesive sediments Michael KerstenUlrich Förstner OriginalPaper Pages: 184 - 187
Geochemical processes in muddy and sandy tidal flat sediments W. BaeyensS. PanutrakulF. Monteny OriginalPaper Pages: 188 - 193
Microbial activity in sandy and muddy estuarine sediments M. ElskensM. LeermakersW. Baeyens OriginalPaper Pages: 194 - 198