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PM127 In search of reference material for sediment toxicity testing. Beg, M.1, Al-Ghadban, A.1, Beg, K.1, 1 Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, P.O. Box 24885, Safat-13109, Kuwait
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PM128 Examination of feeding modes and sediment equilibration time used in evaluating chronic toxicity of toluenediamine (TDA) to sediment-dwelling organisms. West, R1, Henry, K1, 1 Toxicology and Environmental Research & Consulting, The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, MI, USA
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PM129 Investigation of cause: the use of in-situ caged Hyalella azteca at two uranium mine sites. Robertson, E.1, Liber, K.1, 1 Toxicology Centre, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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PM130 Toxicity Testing of Contaminated Sediment from Ashland Lakefront Site, Lake Superior, Including UV Light Exposure. Call, D1, TenEyck, M2, Balcer, M2, Broses, M3, Janisch, T4, 1 University of Dubuque, Dubuque, IA, USA2 University of Wisconsin-Superior, Superior, WI, USA3 Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc., Chippewa Falls, WI, USA4 Wisconsin DNR, Madison, WI, USA
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PM131 Toxicity Testing of Sediment from Newton Creek System, St. Louis River AOC, Including UV Exposure. TenEyck, M1, Balcer, M1, Broses, M2, Gieger, D1, Markee, T1, Janisch, T3, Polkinghorne, C1, 1 Lake Superior Research Institute, Superior, WI, USA2 Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc., Chippewa Falls, WI, USA3 Wisconsin DNR, Superior, WI, USA
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PM132 Using Mercenaria mercenaria in multiple species testing for whole sediment Toxicity Identification Evaluation. Pelletier, M1, Ho, K1, Perron, M2, Burgess, R1, Serbst, J1, Ryba, S1, 1 US EPA ORD NHEERL-AED, Narragansett, RI, USA2 Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA
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PM133 Use of a New Standardized Toxicity Test for Assessing Potential Risks to Amphibians Exposed to Whole Sediments. Loveridge, A1, Lavoie, D2, Corl, W3, Jackson, R3, Speicher, J4, Pillard, D5, 1 CH2M HILL, Boston, MA, USA2 CH2M HILL, Herndon, VA, USA3 Naval Facilities Engineering Command/LANTDIV, Norfolk, VA4 Engineering Field Activity Northeast, US Navy, Philadelphia, PA, USA5 ENSR, Fort Collins, CO, USA
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PM134 Impact of Organism Size on the Synthetic-Based Drilling Fluid Sediment Toxicity Bioassay using Leptocheirus plumulosus. Nguyen, K1, Candler, J1, Rabke, S1, 1 M-I SWACO, Houston, Texas, USA
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PM135 A Comparison of Bulk Sediment Toxicity Testing Methods and Sediment Elutriate Toxicity. Smith, M1, Lazorchak, J2, Crocker, P.3, Euresti, A.4, Haring, H.1, Bennett, M.1, 1 SoBran Inc c/o U.S. EPA, Cincinnati, Oh, USA2 U.S. EPA, Cincinnati, Oh, USA3 U.S. EPA, Dallas, Tx, USA4 U.S. EPA, Houston, Tx, USA
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PM136 Comparison of amended and diluted sediment copper toxicity using the amphipod, Hyalella azteca (Saussure). Jones, Ryan1, Rodgers, Jr., John1, 1 Clemson University, Clemson, SC, USA
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PM137 Differences in bioaccumulation of sediment bound PAHs by marine clams and cockles. Golding, L1, Ahrens, M1, Depree, C1, 1 National Institute of Water and Atmospheric research (NIWA), Hamilton, New Zealand
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PM138 Characterising impacts upon receiving waters of contaminated suspended solids derived from highway runoff: Field survey. Gaskell, P 1, Wood, R1, Lingard, D1, Guymer, I1, Maltby, L1, 1 The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK
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PM139 Toxicity of chromium(III)-spiked freshwater sediments to Hyalella azteca. Besser, J1, Brumbaugh, W1, Kunz, J1, Kemble, N1, Ingersoll, C1, 1 U.S. Geological Survey, Columbia, MO, USA
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PM141 Sediment compliance monitoring at a former wood-treating facility cleanup site in Olympia, Washington. Rude, P1, Beard, L1, 1 Landau Associates, Inc., Edmonds, WA, USA
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PM142 Chemical and biological assessments of dredged sediments at Pointe-Basse ocean disposal site, Province of Quebec. St-Laurent, D.1, Perron, F.1, Mikhail, M.1, 1 Environment Canada, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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PM143 Trace Metal Contamination in Hackensack River, Passaic River, and Upper Newark Bay Sediments (PART 1 OF 5). Martello, L1, Wenning, R1, Von Burg, A1, Pekala, J1, Leitman, P2, Sorensen, M2, 1 ENVIRON International Corporation, Emeryville, CA, USA2 ENVIRON International Corporation, Atlanta, GA, USA
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PM144 Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Contamination in Hackensack River, Passaic River, and Upper Newark Bay Sediments (Part 2 Of 5). Sorenson, M2, Wenning, R1, Martello, L1, Von Burg, A1, Pekala, J1, Leitman, P2, 2 ENVIRON International Corporation, Atlanta, GA, USA1 ENVIRON International Corporation, Emeryville, CA, USA
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PM145 Weighing the Evidence: Delineation of Potential Sources of Toxicity Using Multiple Lines of Evidence (Part 5 Of 5). Moore, D1, Diener, D1, Anghera, M1, Sorensen, M2, Martello, L3, Wenning, R3, 1 MEC Analytical Laboratory Systems, Carlsbad, CA, USA2 ENVIRON International Corporation, Atlanta, GA, USA3 ENVIRON International Corporation, Emeryville, CA, USA
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PM146 Pesticide Contamination in Hackensack River, Passaic River, and Upper Newark Bay Sediments (Part 4 Of 5). Martello, L1, Wenning, R1, Von Burg, A1, Pekala, J1, Leitman, P2, Sorensen, M2, 1 ENVIRON International Corporation, Emeryville, CA, USA2 ENVIRON International Corporation, Atlanta, GA, USA
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PM147 Polychlorinated Dibenzo-P-Dioxin, Furan, And Biphenyl Contamination in Hackensack River, Passaic River, and Upper Newark Bay Sediments (Part 3 Of 5). Wenning, R1, Martello, L1, Von Burg, A1, Pekala, J1, Leitman, P2, Sorensen, M2, 1 ENVIRON International Corporation, Emeryville, CA, USA2 ENVIRON International Corporation, Atlanta, GA, USA
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PM148 Sediment Metals Verification Study for Sinclair and Dyes Inlets, Washington. Kohn, N1, Johnston, R2, Miller, M1, Evans, N1, Kirtay, V2, Ayers, B2, Beckwith, B3, Wright, J3, Blakley, N4, 1 Battelle Marine Sciences Laboratory, Sequim, Washington, USA2 Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, San Diego, California, USA3 Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenace Facility, Bremerton, Washington, USA4 Washington State Department of Ecology, Olympia, Washington, USA
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PM149 Use of PCR-based techniques to identify chironomid species. Bentivegna, C1, Liptak, A1, LeGoff, Y1, 1 Seton Hall University, South Orange, New Jersey, USA
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PM150 Recognition and response to sex pheromones in Ilyanassa obsoleta following exposure to TBT. Kittridge, A1, Reber, J2, McClellan-Green, P2, 3, 1 Department of Biology, Allegheny College, Meadeville, PA, USA2 Duke University Marine Laboratory, Duke University, Beaufort, NC, USA3 Department of Environmental and Molecular Toxicology and Center for Marine Sciences and Technology, North Carolina State Univ., Morehead City, NC, USA
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PM150A Nearshore Contaminated Sediment Investigations at Britannia Beach, British Columbia. Hagen, M, McCandless, R, More, B, Yao, A, Colodey, A,
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PM151 Disruption of Pheromone Communication of Mud Snails Exposed to Tin Tetrachloride and Arochlor. Wise, M.1, McClellan-Green, P.1, Rittschof, D., 1 Duke University Marine Laboratory, Beaufort, NC, USA
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PM151A Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Trends Analysis at Hunters Point Shipyard, San Francisco, California, using PCB Congener Analysis. Dauchy, J, Baker, J, Rose, L, Walden, M,
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