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Author(s) |
| Selection of Wetland Sites for Resevoir
Dredging Materials Using GIS at Charles Mill Lake of Ohio |
T. Chang, and S. McKeever |
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Integrating Toxicology and Benthic
Ecology: Putting the "Eco" Back into Ecotoxicology
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P. Chapman |
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The Use of Innovative Sedimnet Treatment
Technologies in the Great Lakes
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S. Cieniawski and M. Tuchman |
| Innovative Erosion Control Involving
the Beneficial Use of Dredged Material, Indigenous Vegetation, and
Landscaping along the Lake Erie Shoreline |
E. Comoss, D. Kelly, and H. Leslie |
| Use
of Dredged Materials for Coastal Restoration |
B. Costa-Pierce |
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Use of Phosphorous to Stabilize Heavy
Metals in Contaminated Sediments
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B. Crannell, T. Eighmy, L. Butler, E. Emery, and F. Cartledge |
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Beneficial Uses of Dredged Material:
Part of the Solution to Restoration of Louisiana's Coastal Restoration
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E. Creef, S. Hennington, and L. Mathies |
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Review of Comparative Risk Assessment
Methods and their Applicability to Dredged Material Management
Decisions
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J. Cura and T. Bridges |
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Author(s) |
| Sediment Toxicity
Prediction |
D. Di Toro and D. O'Connor |
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Creative Solutions to Dredged
Materials Management - The New Jersey Experience
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W. Douglas |
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Comparative Evaluation of Risks
from Alternatives for Dredged Material Management in the New
York/New Jersey Harbor
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S. Driscoll, W. Wickwire, J. Cura, D. Vorhees,
C. Butler, L. Williams, D. Moore, and T. Bridges |
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Dredging and Dewatering of Hazardous
Impoundment Sediment Using the Dry Dredge and Geotubes
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M. Duke, J. Fowler , M. Schmidt, and A. Askew |
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Author(s) |
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The Capping Proposal for Cell 1,
Tommy Thompson Park-A Wetland Creation Opportunity on the Toronto
Waterfront
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L. Field, G. MacPherson and K. Lundy |
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A Review of the Risk Assessment
Methods Used to establish Permitting Criteria for Open Ocean
Disposal of Dredged New York/ New Jersey Harbor Sediments
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B. Finley and S. Su |
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Use of an Interactive GIS to Facilitate
an Improved Decisionmaking Methodology
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S. FitzGerald and J. Pederson |
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Habitat Creation and the Beneficial
Use of Muddy Dredged Material in the UK
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C. Fletcher, M. Dearnaley, A. Nottage, J. Stevenson, N. Feates,
and T. Burt |
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Geotextile Contained Contaminated
Dredged Material, Marina del Rey, Los Angeles and Port of Oakland,
California
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J. Fowler, D. Toups, and P. Gilbert |
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Dewatering Sewage Sludge with
Geotextile Ttubes
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J. Fowler, Rose M. Bagby, and E. Trainer |
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Dredged Laterial Filled Geotubes,
San Antonio Inlet Containment Island, Buenaventura Bay, Colombia
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J. Fowler, E. Martinez, N. Ruiz, and C. Ortiz |
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Confined Aquatic Disposal (CAD)
Cells in Boston Harbor: Management Changes in response to Empirical
Monitoring Results
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T. Fredette |
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Author(s) |
| Evaluation of Dredging Technologies
for Project Specific Needs |
J. Lally and A. Ikalainen |
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Model of PAH and PCB Bioaccumulation
in Mya arenaria and Applcation for Site Assessment
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R. Levine, P.Gschwend, J. Pederson, J. McDowell |
| Risk-Based Decisions for Dredged Materials
Management: Consideration of Spatial and Temporal Patterns in Exposure
Modeling |
I. Linkov, D. Burmistrov, J. Cura, and T. Bridges |
| Evaluation of Environmental Effects
on Metal Transport from Capped Contaminated Sediment under Conditions
of Submarine Grounwater Discharge |
C. Liu, J. Jay, and T. Ford |
| Capping Efficiency for Metal-Contaminated
Marine Sediment Under Conditions under Conditions of Submarine Groundwater
Discharge |
C. Liu, J. Jay, R. Ika, J. Shine, and
T. Ford |
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Core Analysis: Is it a Good Indicator
of Metal Release and capping Efficiency?
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C. Liu, J. Jay, and T. Ford |
| Numerical Sediment Quality Guidelines:
How Well do they Accurately Predict Acute Toxicity and Benthic Effects
in Saltwater? |
E.. Long |
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Author(s) |
| Consolidation Settlement of Dredged
Sediment in a Confined Disposal Facility |
E. Marciano, P. Dunlop, and G.Matthews |
| Design and Permitting of a Nearshore
Confined Disposal facility in Portland, Oregon |
K. Marcus and J. Moore |
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Managinig PCB Emissions fromContaminated
Sediment Remediation Operations: A Risk-based Chronic Exposure
Budget Approach for Protecting the Public
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R. Marnicio and M. Bilello |
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Operating the Newark Bay Confined
Disposal Facility
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G. Matthews, J. Iacone, and T. Wakeman, III |
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Gulf of Mexico Case Study
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S. Mathies (Abstract not submitted)
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| Alternative Approaches to Sediment
Toxicity Testing: Reverse-Tie and Critical Body Residues |
A. McElroy and B. Brownawell |
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The Use of Sediment Trend Analysis
(STA) in Dredged Material Management
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P. McLaren |
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Use of Dynamic Penetrometers to Determine
Fluid Mud Properties
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J. Melton, J. Clausner, H. Christian and A. Furlong |
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Detrinmental Effects of Sediment
on Marine Benthos: What can be Learned from Natural Processes
and Rates?
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D. Miller, C. Muir and O. Hauser |
| Confined Disposal facilities (CDFs):
great Lakes Experience |
J. Miller |
| Comparative Summary of Selected Contaminated
Sediment Assessment Programs in the United States |
K. Milligan and L. Kowalchuk |
| Engineering Issues for the Development
of Wetland Cells at Poplar Island Restoration Project, Chesapeake
Bay |
R. Mohan and D. Urso |
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Toxicity testing, Risk Assessment
and Options for Dredged Material Management
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W. Munns, Jr.,
W. Berry, and T. DeWitt
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Author(s) |
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Pilot In-Situ Capping Project at
the Palos Verdes Shelf
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F. Schauffler |
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The National Research Council's Environmental
Dredging Windows Project: Seeking Input
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J. Schubel |
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Sorption and Transport of Hydrophobic
Contaminants Through Sedmient Caps: Incorporating the Effects
of Benthic Infauna
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D. Shull and E. Gallagher |
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Canonical Analysis Benthic Communities
in Boston Harbor: Any Changes Since the Initiation of Clean-up
Eefforts?
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D. Shull and E. Gallagher |
| Monitoring PCBs in Benthic
Marine Fishery Resources |
J. Schwartz, N. Duston, C. Batdorf, W. Sullivan, and
P. Kelliher |
| Propwash Modeling fro
CAD Design |
V. Shepsis and D. Simpson |
| Past and Potential
Role of Dredged Materials in Wetlands Restoration in the Pacific
Northwest |
C. Simenstad, P. Cagney, J. Barton |
| New Concepts in Ecological
Risk Assessment: Where do we go from Here? |
K. Solomon |
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Using a Dynamic Strategic Planning
Approach for Managing Risk of Contaminated Sediments: Examination
of the Risks Associated with Capping Contaminated Sediments
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L. Sommaripa and J. Pederson |
| Evaluation of Five Capped
Aquatic Disposal Cells in Portland, Oregon |
P. Spadaro |
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Decontamination and Beneficial Use
of Dredged Materials
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E. Stern, J. Lodge, K. Jones, N. Clesceri, H. Feng,
and W. Douglas |
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Creating and Restoring Wetlands with
Dredged Material: A Summary of Approaches and Issues
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W. Streever, T. Patin, and J. Davis |
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Author(s) |
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The Difficulties of Dredging and
Placement for Beneficial Use Projects
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T. Wakeman, III |
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Placement of Sediments from Channel
Deepening in Sub-Channel Cells
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T. Wakeman and L. Knutson |
| Evaluating Dredged Material
in a Sub-Channel Confined Aquatic Disposal Environment: Experience
from the Boston Harb or Navigation Improvement Project |
P. Walter, P. Myre, and B. Andrews |
| Beneficial Use of Dredged Material
to Enhance the Restoration Trajectories of Formerly Diked Lands |
M. Weinstein and L. Weishar |
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Case Study - Use of Sediment Toxicity
Testing Methods to Evaluate Dredged Material Management Guidelines
at Porto Maghera, Venice, Italy
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R. Wenning, D. Moore, and D. Woltering |
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Use of Ecological Risk Assessment
Methods to evaluate Dredged Material Management Options
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R. Wenning and D. Woltering |
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Contaminated Sediment Management
Options in San Francisco Bay, California
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P. White, E. Pimentel and M. Pound |
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Crust Management Benefits Provide
Higher Placement Capacity ast Maryland Port Administration Containment
Facility
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K. Wikar |
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Restoration of Norton Basin and Little
Bay: Use of Dredged Materials in Jamaica Bay, New York
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R. Will, D. Yozzo, and J. Rhoads |
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The Experience of Tidal Wetland Restoration
Using Dredged Materials in San Francisco Bay - Implications for
Future Restoration Planning
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P. Williams |
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