MIT Sea Grant Center for Coastal Resources

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Beneficial Uses of Dredged Material from Narragansett Bay

C. Baxter, A. Silva, and V. Calabretta

Bottom Imaging for Pre-Dredge Hazard Identification on Contaminated Sediment Removal Projects

J. Borkland, R. Funk, and T. Mannering

"Shooting through the Gas" - Innovative Geophysical Imaging of the Deep Subsurface for Shoreline Disposal Cell Geotechnical Design in a Shallow Marine Environment

J. Borkland, R. Funk, E. Matthews, and K. Hartel

Biological and Chemical Analyses of Boston Harbor Confined Aquatic Disposal Cells

A. Bourque, J. Pederson, and J. Shine

Treatment of PCB Contaminated Dredge Water from the New Bedford Harbor Superfund Site

J. Brinkman

Assessment and Control of Sediment Contaminant Exposures: Considerations and Reccomendations

B. Brownawell and A. McElroy

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Selection of Wetland Sites for Resevoir Dredging Materials Using GIS at Charles Mill Lake of Ohio T. Chang, and S. McKeever

Integrating Toxicology and Benthic Ecology: Putting the "Eco" Back into Ecotoxicology

P. Chapman

The Use of Innovative Sedimnet Treatment Technologies in the Great Lakes

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

Use of Phosphorous to Stabilize Heavy Metals in Contaminated Sediments

B. Crannell, T. Eighmy, L. Butler, E. Emery, and F. Cartledge

Beneficial Uses of Dredged Material: Part of the Solution to Restoration of Louisiana's Coastal Restoration

E. Creef, S. Hennington, and L. Mathies

Review of Comparative Risk Assessment Methods and their Applicability to Dredged Material Management Decisions

J. Cura and T. Bridges

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Sediment Toxicity Prediction D. Di Toro and D. O'Connor

Creative Solutions to Dredged Materials Management - The New Jersey Experience

W. Douglas

Comparative Evaluation of Risks from Alternatives for Dredged Material Management in the New York/New Jersey Harbor

S. Driscoll, W. Wickwire, J. Cura, D. Vorhees, C. Butler, L. Williams, D. Moore, and T. Bridges

Dredging and Dewatering of Hazardous Impoundment Sediment Using the Dry Dredge and Geotubes

M. Duke, J. Fowler , M. Schmidt, and A. Askew

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Aquatic Sediments in the Netherlands H. Eenhoorn and W. van der Sluijs

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The Capping Proposal for Cell 1, Tommy Thompson Park-A Wetland Creation Opportunity on the Toronto Waterfront

L. Field, G. MacPherson and K. Lundy

A Review of the Risk Assessment Methods Used to establish Permitting Criteria for Open Ocean Disposal of Dredged New York/ New Jersey Harbor Sediments

B. Finley and S. Su

Use of an Interactive GIS to Facilitate an Improved Decisionmaking Methodology

S. FitzGerald and J. Pederson

Habitat Creation and the Beneficial Use of Muddy Dredged Material in the UK

C. Fletcher, M. Dearnaley, A. Nottage, J. Stevenson, N. Feates,
and T. Burt

Geotextile Contained Contaminated Dredged Material, Marina del Rey, Los Angeles and Port of Oakland, California

J. Fowler, D. Toups, and P. Gilbert

Dewatering Sewage Sludge with Geotextile Ttubes

J. Fowler, Rose M. Bagby, and E. Trainer

Dredged Laterial Filled Geotubes, San Antonio Inlet Containment Island, Buenaventura Bay, Colombia

J. Fowler, E. Martinez, N. Ruiz, and C. Ortiz

Confined Aquatic Disposal (CAD) Cells in Boston Harbor: Management Changes in response to Empirical Monitoring Results

T. Fredette

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Beneficial Use of Dredged Sediments as a Feedstock in Conventional Portland Cement Production K. Gardner, B. Magee, J. Dalton, and S. Dronamraju
Siting a Confined Disposal and Treatment Facility within a Regional Framework For Managing Contaminated Sediment: Lessons Learned and Remaining Challenges T. Gries, S. Babcock, J. Dohrmann, T. Goodman, E. Johnson, J. Malek, S. Martin and F. Seavey
Ethec Contaminated Sediment Treatment A. Gurfinkel

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Claremont Channel Deepening: A Public Private Partnership Success Story J. Henningson
Identification and Evaluation of Stressors in Toxic Sediments and Dredged Materials K. Ho
Dredging and Disposal of Contaminated Sediments in the Netherlands G. Hoogewerff

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Evaluation of Dredging Technologies for Project Specific Needs J. Lally and A. Ikalainen

Model of PAH and PCB Bioaccumulation in Mya arenaria and Applcation for Site Assessment

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

Core Analysis: Is it a Good Indicator of Metal Release and capping Efficiency?

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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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

Managinig PCB Emissions fromContaminated Sediment Remediation Operations: A Risk-based Chronic Exposure Budget Approach for Protecting the Public

R. Marnicio and M. Bilello

Operating the Newark Bay Confined Disposal Facility

G. Matthews, J. Iacone, and T. Wakeman, III

Gulf of Mexico Case Study

S. Mathies (Abstract not submitted)

Alternative Approaches to Sediment Toxicity Testing: Reverse-Tie and Critical Body Residues A. McElroy and B. Brownawell

The Use of Sediment Trend Analysis (STA) in Dredged Material Management

P. McLaren

Use of Dynamic Penetrometers to Determine Fluid Mud Properties

J. Melton, J. Clausner, H. Christian and A. Furlong

Detrinmental Effects of Sediment on Marine Benthos: What can be Learned from Natural Processes and Rates?

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

Toxicity testing, Risk Assessment and Options for Dredged Material Management

W. Munns, Jr.,
W. Berry, and T. DeWitt

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Risks of Polluted Sediment Disposal at Sea T. O'Connor

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Experiemntal Investigation of Strength Development in Dredged Marine Sediments

S. Pahuja, J. Germaine, and O. Madsen
Design requirements for Contained Aquatic Disposal (CAD)Pits M. Palermo
Disposal of Boston Harbor Sediments in In-harbor CADs: Minmal water Quality Effects A. Pembroke and J. Bajek

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Dredged Materials and Environmental Restoration: A Win-Win Story? D. Reed

Beneficial Uses of Dredged Material for Habitat Creation, Enhancement and Restoration in NY/NJ Harbor

J. Rhoads, D. Yozzo, P. Wilber, W. Nuckols, L.Hollen,
and R.Will

Dynamics of Particle Clouds Related to Open-Water Sediment Disposal: 1. Measurements of Entrainment, Drag and Added Mass Coefficients

G. Ruggaber and E. Adams

Dynamics of Particle Clouds Related to Open-Water Sediment Disposal: 2. Loss of Material During Convective Descent

G. Ruggaber and E. Adams

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Pilot In-Situ Capping Project at the Palos Verdes Shelf

F. Schauffler

The National Research Council's Environmental Dredging Windows Project: Seeking Input

J. Schubel

Sorption and Transport of Hydrophobic Contaminants Through Sedmient Caps: Incorporating the Effects of Benthic Infauna

D. Shull and E. Gallagher

Canonical Analysis Benthic Communities in Boston Harbor: Any Changes Since the Initiation of Clean-up Eefforts?

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

Using a Dynamic Strategic Planning Approach for Managing Risk of Contaminated Sediments: Examination of the Risks Associated with Capping Contaminated Sediments

L. Sommaripa and J. Pederson
Evaluation of Five Capped Aquatic Disposal Cells in Portland, Oregon P. Spadaro

Decontamination and Beneficial Use of Dredged Materials

E. Stern, J. Lodge, K. Jones, N. Clesceri, H. Feng, and W. Douglas

Creating and Restoring Wetlands with Dredged Material: A Summary of Approaches and Issues

W. Streever, T. Patin, and J. Davis

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Availability and Biotreatment of Polycyclic Hydrocarbons in Sediments J. Talley, U. Ghosh and R. Luthy

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Use of Seafloor Visualization Tools for Dredged Material Monitoring and Management R. Valente and B. Andrews

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The Difficulties of Dredging and Placement for Beneficial Use Projects

T. Wakeman, III

Placement of Sediments from Channel Deepening in Sub-Channel Cells

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

Case Study - Use of Sediment Toxicity Testing Methods to Evaluate Dredged Material Management Guidelines at Porto Maghera, Venice, Italy

R. Wenning, D. Moore, and D. Woltering

Use of Ecological Risk Assessment Methods to evaluate Dredged Material Management Options

R. Wenning and D. Woltering

Contaminated Sediment Management Options in San Francisco Bay, California

P. White, E. Pimentel and M. Pound

Crust Management Benefits Provide Higher Placement Capacity ast Maryland Port Administration Containment Facility

K. Wikar

Restoration of Norton Basin and Little Bay: Use of Dredged Materials in Jamaica Bay, New York

R. Will, D. Yozzo, and J. Rhoads

The Experience of Tidal Wetland Restoration Using Dredged Materials in San Francisco Bay - Implications for Future Restoration Planning

P. Williams

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Contaminated Sediments in the Great Lakes

S. Yaksich

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Design Planning for Salt Marshes Created from Dredged Materials: A Case Study in Galveston Bay, Texas R. Zimmerman and L. Rozas

 

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