Social choice, risk and determinism in water quality management Peter Cullen Water and water science management Pages: 1 - 5
Problems of organization in the science, politics and management of water Water and water science management Pages: 7 - 16
Successional changes in habitat caused by sedimentation in navigation pools Nani G. BhowmikJ. Rodger Adams Habitat changes Pages: 17 - 27
The effect of low water levels on the water quality of Lake Biwa Akira Kurata Habitat changes Pages: 29 - 38
The entrainment of sediments by the turbulent flow of water L. W. ApperleyA. J. Raudkivi Sediment dynamics, transport and deposition, and distributions Pages: 39 - 49
Hydro-sedimentology of the Johnstone River estuary A. V. ArakelC. M. HillT. B. Connor Sediment dynamics, transport and deposition, and distributions Pages: 51 - 60
Resuspension, ephemeral mud blankets and nitrogen cycling in Laholmsbukten, south east Kattegat Sören FloderusLars Håkanson Sediment dynamics, transport and deposition, and distributions Pages: 61 - 75
Sediment transport in an inland river in North Queensland W. A. PoplawskiJ. PiorewiczM. R. Gourlay Sediment dynamics, transport and deposition, and distributions Pages: 77 - 92
Dynamic characteristics under low flow conditions in the Wakool River, N.S.W. B. B. SharpK. S. M. Herat Sediment dynamics, transport and deposition, and distributions Pages: 93 - 98
Sediment dispersion: part 1, fine sediments and significance of the silt/clay ratio P. G. Sly Sediment dynamics, transport and deposition, and distributions Pages: 99 - 110
Sediment dispersion: part 2, characterisation by size of sand fraction and percent mud P. G. Sly Sediment dynamics, transport and deposition, and distributions Pages: 111 - 124
The particle size characteristics of fluvial suspended sediment: an overview D. E. WallingP. W. Moorehead Sediment dynamics, transport and deposition, and distributions Pages: 125 - 149
Ionic alkyllead compounds in environmental water and sediments D. ChakrabortiR. J. A. Van CleuvenbergenF. C. Adams Contaminant accumulation, distributions, geochemistry and mineralogy Pages: 151 - 158
A study on heavy metal partitioning in sediments from Poyang Lake in China Jingsheng ChenLin DongBaoshan Deng Contaminant accumulation, distributions, geochemistry and mineralogy Pages: 159 - 170
An environmental investigation of a marine coastal area: Gulf of Gaeta (Tyrrhenian Sea) Ornella FerrettiIlaria NiccolaiFernando Veniale Contaminant accumulation, distributions, geochemistry and mineralogy Pages: 171 - 187
Variability of the metal content of flood deposits Contaminant accumulation, distributions, geochemistry and mineralogy Pages: 188 - 188
Heavy metals in eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) during growth and decomposition Jens Erik LyngbyHans Brix Contaminant accumulation, distributions, geochemistry and mineralogy Pages: 189 - 196
Mercury pollution in Tokuyama Bay Hiroshi NakanishiMasayuki UkitaSadaaki Murakami Contaminant accumulation, distributions, geochemistry and minerology Pages: 197 - 211
Distribution of nutrients, trace elements, PAHs and radionuclides in sediment cores from Lake Varese (N. Italy) A. ProviniG. PremazziG. F. Gaggino Contaminant accumulation, distributions, geochemistry and minerology Pages: 213 - 223
Nickel sorption and speciation in a marine environment Muhammad Sadiq Contaminant accumulation, distributions, geochemistry and mineralogy Pages: 225 - 232
The determination of heavy metals in water, suspended materials and sediments from Langat River, Malaysia Sukiman B. Sarmani Contaminant accumulation, distributions, geochemistry and mineralogy Pages: 233 - 238
Trace elements in suspended particulate matter from the Yarra River, Australia P. SinclairR. BeckettB. T. Hart Contaminant accumulation, distributions, geochemistry and minerology Pages: 239 - 251
Geochemical characteristics of heavy metals in the Xiangjiang River, China Zhang ShenDong WenjiangChen Xibao Contaminant accumulation, distributions, geochemistry and minerology Pages: 253 - 262
Importance of sediments in understanding nutrient cyclings in lakes Curt Forsberg Material cycling Pages: 263 - 277
Characteristics of settling matter and its role in nutrient cycles in a deep oligotrophic lake Takehiko FukushimaMorihiro AizakiKohji Muraoka Material cycling Pages: 279 - 295
Nutrient remobilisation processes at the Tiber River mouth (Italy) R. PagnottaC. M. BlundoA. Puddu Material cycling Pages: 297 - 306
Use of radionuclides in the study of contaminant cycling processes Peter H. Santschi Material cycling Pages: 307 - 320
Seasonal variations in the loosely sorbed phosphorus fraction of the sediment of a shallow and hypereutrophic lake Material cycling Pages: 321 - 321
Coupling of strontium and calcium cycles in Lake Constance Hans-Henning Stabel Material cycling Pages: 323 - 329
Acid rain and its effects on sediments in lakes and streams Gene E. Likens Acid rain and lake acidification Pages: 331 - 348
Concentrations and distribution of Fe, Zn and Cu in tissues of the white sucker (Catostomus commersoni) in relation to elevated levels of metals and low pH Leah Bendell YoungHarold H. Harvey Acid rain and lake acidification Pages: 349 - 354
Microorganisms and the aquatic environment Nancy F. Millis Microbiology mediated reactions and contaminant effects on micbiota Pages: 355 - 368
Accumulation of poly-β-hydroxybutyrate in a methane-enriched, halogenated hydrocarbon-degrading soil column: implications for microbial community structure and nutritional status Peter D. NicholsD. C. White Microbiology mediated reactions and contaminant effects on micbiota Pages: 369 - 377
Can we determine the biological availability of sediment-bound trace elements? Samuel N. Luoma Bioavailability and toxic effects Pages: 379 - 396
Sediment toxicity testing in two areas of concern of the Laurentian Great Lakes: Toronto (Ontario) and Toledo (Ohio) Harbours M. MunawarR. L. Thomas Bioavailability and toxic effects Pages: 397 - 409
Toxicity of metal polluted sediments to Daphnia magna and Tubifex tubifex Torgny WiederholmGöran Dave Bioavailability and toxic effects Pages: 411 - 417
Nitrate enhancement of nitrification depth in sediment/water microcosms Manipulation and disposal techniques Pages: 418 - 418
Ceramic processing of polluted dredged mud C. J. SchoutenM. C. Rang Manipulation and disposal techniques Pages: 419 - 430
A simulation of the process of sedimentation of suspended solids in the Yoshii River estuary Kisaburo Nakata Modelling Pages: 431 - 438
Uncertainty in description of sediment chemical composition R. Baudo Methods and analytical techniques Pages: 441 - 448
Study of metal sorption/desorption processes on competing sediment components with a multichamber device Methods and analytical techniques Pages: 449 - 449
Sediment sampling evaluated with a new weighting function and index of reliability Sören Floderus Methods and analytical techniques Pages: 451 - 464
The use of turbidimeters in suspended sediment research Christopher J. Gippel Methods and analytical techniques Pages: 465 - 480
Sediment trap assemblages — a methodological description Lars HåkansonSören FloderusMats Wallin Methods and analytical technique Pages: 481 - 490
Bioavailable metal uptake rate in urban stormwater determined by dialysis with receiving resins G. M. P. Morrison Methods and analytical technique Pages: 491 - 495
A sensitive screening bioassay technique for the toxicological assessment of small quantities of contaminated bottom or suspended sediments M. MunawarD. GregorW. P. Norwood Methods and analytical techniques Pages: 497 - 507
The potential in fluvial geomorphology of a new mineral identification technology (QEM*SEM) S. J. RileyR. A. CreelmanB. R. Jackson Methods and analytical techniques Pages: 509 - 524