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MA1 Large-Scale Investigations of Contaminated Sediments
256 Portland Ballroom
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Monday

8:20 AM -2 :: Setting sediment management priorities at catchment scale: an European (SEDNET) approach. Babut, M.P.1, Apitz, S.E.2, Heise, S.3, Oen, A.4, White, S.5, 1 Cemagref, Lyon, France2 Sea Environmental Decisions, Little Hadham, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom3 Technische Universität Hamburg Harburg, Beratungszentrum für Integriertes Sedimentmanagement (BIS), Hamburg, Germany4 Norwegian Geotechnical Institute, Oslo, Norway5 IWE, Cranfield University, Silsoe, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom
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8:40 AM -3 :: Assessment of ecological effects of contaminated sediments in the Laurentian Great Lakes. Grapentine, L1, Milani, D1, Reynoldson, T2, 1 Environment Canada, Burlington, Ontario, Canada2 Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada
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9:00 AM -4 :: A Comparison Between Regional and National Data Sets for Freshwater Sediments. MacDonald, D1, Ingersoll, C2, Smorong, D1, Sparks, D3, Smith, J4, Meyer, J5, Gouguet, R6, Wang, N2, Braun, G7, 1 MacDonald Environmental Sciences, Nanaimo, BC, Canada2 United States Geological Survey, Columbia, MO, USA3 United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Bloomington, IN, USA4 Indiana Department of Environmental Management, Indianapolis, IN, USA5 United States Environmental Protection Agency, Dallas, TX, USA6 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Seattle, WA, USA7 Tetra Tech FW, Inc., Bothell, WA, USA
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9:20 AM -5 :: The condition of the estuarine sediments of the United States: National Coastal Assessment. Summers, J.1, 1 US EPA, ORD/NHEERL/GED, Gulf Breeze, FL, USA
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9:40 AM - :: BREAK.

10:20 AM -6 :: Application of the sediment quality triad approach throughout Puget Sound (Washington State, USA). Long, E.1, Dutch, M.1, Aasen, S.1, Welch, K.1, Hameedi, M.2, 1 Washington State Department of Ecology, Olympia, Washington, USA2 National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration, Silver Spring, Maryland, USA
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10:40 AM -7 :: Effect of spatial scale on relationships between sediment quality guidelines and toxicity. Bay, S1, Vidal, D1, Field, L2, Myre, P3, 1 Southern California Coastal Water Research Project, Westminster, CA, USA2 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Seattle, WA, USA3 EXA Data and Mapping Services, Port Townsend, WA, USA
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11:00 AM -8 :: Indicators of sediment contaminant exposure and effects in benthic invertebrates from U.S. rivers. Carlisle, D1, Moulton, S1, Hood, R2, 1 US Geological Survey, Reston, VA, USA2 US Geological Survey, Denver, CO, USA
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11:20 AM -9 :: National-Scale Trends in Metals in Urban and Reference Lake Sediment Cores, 1975 to Present. Mahler, B1, Van Metre, P1, Callender, E2, 1 U.S. Geological Survey, Austin, Texas, USA2 U.S. Geological Survey, ret., Westerly, Rhode Island, USA
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11:40 AM -10 :: National-Scale Trends in Hydrophobic Organic Contaminants in Urban and Reference Lake Sediments, 1970 to 2001. Van Metre, P1, Mahler, B1, 1 U.S. Geological Survey, Austin, Texas, USA
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