The need for new concepts in risk management of sediments historical developments, future perspectives and new approaches Susanne HeiseWolfgang Ahlf Feature Pages: 4 - 8
Impact of land-use changes and sedimentation on the Muhammad Nur Reservoir, South Kalimantan, Indonesia Haji MoehansyahBasant L. MaheshwariJim Armstrong Research Articles Pages: 9 - 18
Arsenic-contaminated soils genetically modifiedPseudomonas spp. and their arsemc-phytoremediation potential Olga I. SizovaVladimir V. KochetkovYelena V. Lyubun Research Articles Pages: 19 - 23
BMBF-research-focus ‘percolation water prognosis’ concept and current activities Frank E. QberackerSiegfried H. Eberle Research Focus Pages: 24 - 28
Multi-element analysis of soils and sediments by wavelength-dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry Fábio R. ZambelloJacinta Enzweiler Review Articles Pages: 29 - 36
A guidance for the assessment and evaluation of sediment quality a German Approach based on ecotoxicological and chemical measurements Wolfgang AhlfHenner HollertMathias Ricking Strategies: Sediment Quality Pages: 37 - 42
Bioassays for the ecotoxicological and genotoxicological assessment of contaminated soils (results of a round robin test) Kerstin Hund-RinkeWerner KördelStefanie Heiden Strategies: Contaminated Soils Pages: 43 - 50
First baltic symposium on environmental chemistry 26–29 September 2001, Tartu, Estonia Toomas Tenno Conference Reports Pages: 52 - 52