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Sednet — An evolving network aimed at sustainable sediment management

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Correspondence to Jos Brils or Eric de Deckere.

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The conference report of the Inaugural SedNet Conference can be downloaded at http;//www.sednet.oro/inauaural.asp (PDF-format).

WG 1 (Site Investigation and Characterization), WG 2 (Contaminant Behavior and Fate), WG 3 (Sediment Treatment), WG 4 (Planning & Decision Making), WG 5 (Risk Management & Comunication), WG 6 (Financial & Economic Aspects)

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Brils, J., de Deckere, E. Sednet — An evolving network aimed at sustainable sediment management. J Soils & Sediments 3, 127–128 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02988655

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