11th International SedNet conference, 3-5 April 2019, Dubrovnik, Croatia:
Sediment as a dynamic natural resource – from catchment to open sea

ABSTRACTS AND FLASH PRESENTATIONS OF POSTERS:


Posters “Sediment Management Concept and Sediment Policy”
1 Laboratory study of in-situ capping polluted fibrous sediments
Alizée Lehoux, Uppsala University, Sweden
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2 Sustainable Sediment Management: Whose values are we sustaining?
Sabine Apitz, SEA Environmental Decisions Ltd., UK
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3 Monitoring the strength development of mud layers in ports and waterways
Alex Kirichek, Delft University of Technology / Deltares, NL
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4 Rheological characterization of fluid mud  in ports and waterways
Alex Kirichek, Delft University of Technology / Deltares, NL
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5 Prediction of sediment gas production from sediment properties
Julia Gebert, Delft University of Technology, NL
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6 Spatial and temporal variability of the biological activity of tidal Elbe sediments in the Port of Hamburg
Florian Zander, Delft University of Technology, NL
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7 Sustainable sediment management in coastal infrastructures through an innovative technology: the MARINAPLAN PLUS LIFE project
Marco Pellegrini, University of Bologna, Italy
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Posters “The Impact and Transport of Microplastics”
8 Microplastics in lacustrine sediments – the example of Lake Biel, Switzerland
Georg Reifferscheid, Federal Institute of Hydrology, Germany
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9 Plastics pollution from placement of blasted rock masses in the sea
Jens Laugesen, Det Norske Veritas (DNV), Norway
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10 The interaction between microplastics and suspended particulate matter
Arjan Wijdeveld, Deltares, NL
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11 The sinking behavior of microplastic and their presence in various benthic and coastal environments
Anita Whitlock Nybakk, Norwegian Geotechnical Institute, Norway
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12 Determination of microplastics in River sediments on the example of Vistula tributaries near Krakow (Poland)
Marzena Połeć, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
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Posters “Circular Economy – Sediment as a Resource”
13 The European Interreg Maritime Project “SEDITERRA”. From waste to resource: mycoremediation of contaminated marine sediments.
Marco Capello, University of Genoa – DISTAV, Italy
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14 Reallocation of sediment within the harbor, part of a green port strategy
Arjan Wijdeveld, Deltares, NL
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15 Reuse of a dredged fluvial sediment from Wallonia as partial replacement of sand in concrete for a cycle path
Claire Alary, IMT Lille – Douai, France
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16 Mineral based sustainable dewatering solution
Ruben Molina, Clariant, Spain
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17 Testing of heavy metals recovery from dredged sediments
Laura Ferrans, Linnaeus University, Sweden
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18 Electrokinetic remediation of heavy metals from a contaminated marine dredged sediment from a European port
Nieves García de Blas, Institute of Construction Science Eduardo Torroja (IETcc-CSIC), Spain
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Posters “Sediment Quality Guidance, Sediment Quality Assessment”

19 Element geochemistry as a tool for determining the suspended particulate matter (SPM) pollution sources in the Sava River headwaters
Mavro Lučić, Ruđer Bošković Institute, Croatia
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20 Environmental quality assessment of sediments settled in an artificial lake, the case of Ridracoli Lake
Simone Toller, University of Bologna, Italy
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21 Long term monitoring of marina Punat
Marinka Kutle, Association LijepaNaša, Croatia
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22 Sediment at the sinking site of the ancient ship (Gnalić, Biograd na Moru, Croatia) as a centuries-old mercury source in the marine environment
Vlado Cuculić, Ruđer Bošković Institute, Croatia
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23 The usefulness of bioassays for sediment quality assessment – A question of reproducibility, uncertainty and interpretation
Susanne Heise, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany
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24 Common barbel (Barbus barbus) as a bioindicator of river sediment pollution with metals
Arian Morina, University of Belgrade, Serbia
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25 Assessment of heavy metals pollution in surface sediment of the Montenegro coastline
Danijela Joksimović, University of Montenegro, Montenegro
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26 Calcium in sediments of the transitional river-lagoon-marine system as indicator of different biogeochemical accumulation areas
Sergej Suzdalev, Klaipeda University, Lithuania
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27 Assessing the status quo of the sediment quality in the Lahn River
Alexandra Brinke, Federal Institute of Hydrology (BfG), Germany
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28 Progress in the harmonization of sediment sampling and pretreatment protocols for sediment quality assessment in Switzerland
Carmen Casado Martinez, Swiss Centre for Applied Ecotoxicology EAWAG-EPFL, Switzerland
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29 Study of phenomena responsible for organic contaminants mobilization within the framework of harbor sediment dredging
Gisèle Usanase, Université Montpellier Alès, France
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30 Assessing the bioavailability of metals in natural sediments by DGT passive sampling and bioaccumulation
Hanne Hetjens, University of Antwerp, Belgium
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31 Assessment of sediment quality using different pollution indicators and statistical analyses: Begej Canal (Serbia-Romania)
Srdjan Rončević, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
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32 In situ electrokinetic treatment pilot test of petroleum hydrocarbon contaminated marine sediment
Ossi Tonteri, Finnish Environment Institute, Finland
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33 Benthic macroinvertebrate indicators for the sediment quality triad assessment of the Scheldt Estuary
Kristine De Schamphelaere, University of Antwerp, Belgium
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34 Ecological risk assessment of chromium in sediments
Tayebeh Bashnin, University of Antwerp, Belgium
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35 Monitoring the characteristics of suspended sediment in river systems using multiple sensor devices
Stefan Vollmer, Federal Institute of Hydrology (BfG), Germany
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36 The use of bioassays for an assessment of ecological risk in contaminated bottom sediments
Agnieszka Baran, University of Agriculture in Krakow, Poland
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37 The effect of organic matter content on PCDDs/PCDFs in bottom sediments
Agnieszka Baran, University of Agriculture in Krakow, Poland
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38 Reducing uncertainty in sediment contact testing by considering natural variability and harmonizing control sediments
Susanne Heise, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany
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39 Evaluation of elemental composition of sediments from the Adriatic Sea: Underground military harbors
Andrija Vinkovic, Ruder Boškovic Institute, Croatia
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40 Physico-chemical and ecotoxicological evaluation of the Rovinj costal area sediments, NE Adriatic Sea, Croatia
Bojan Hamer, Ruder Boškovic Institute, Croatia
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41 Characterization and spatial distribution of organic contaminated sediment from historical industrial effluents to inform remediation decisions
Tony Walker, Dalhousie University, Canada
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Poster “Climate Change and
Sediments: Direct and Indirect Consequences
42 Shifting sedimentation patterns in the Curonian Lagoon under climate change
Jovita Mėžinė, Klaipeda University, Lithuania
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Posters “How can Sediment Management influence Ecosystem Services Provision?”
43 Active Nautical Depth: a promising method to manage harbour sediment with the potential of tributyltin bioremediation
Amélie Polrot, Liverpool John Moores University, UK
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44 Applying ecosystem services for waterborne transport infrastructure projects: progress report
Sabine Apitz, SEA Environmental Decisions Ltd., UK
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45 The change of benthic molluscs biodiversity in the Neretva river estuary (Adriatic Sea) in a decade
Ana Bratoš Cetinić, University of Dubrovnik, Croatia
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46 Contamination of Kristianstad biosphere reservoir by metal bound sediments
Sina Shahabi, Linnaeus University, Sweden
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Posters “Nuclear and Isotopic Analytical Techniques in Sediment Analysis”
47 The importance of correction factors for the measurement of some radionuclides in sediment, seaweed and sand samples by HPGe detector
Haluk Yücel, Ankara University, Turkey
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48 Using environment tracers for investigation of submarine groundwater discharge
George Melikadze, Tbilisi State University, Georgia
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49 The use of 7Be, 137Cs and 210Pb in the evaluation of the contemporary and medium term sediment deposition on the Meric River floodplains
Ilker Sert, Ege University, Turkey
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50 Analysis of carbon in sediments using FNAA
Jasmina Obhodas, Ruder Boškovic Institute, Croatia
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51 Metal pollution assessment in sediments of the Bulgarian Black Sea coastal zone
Krasimira Slavova, Institute of Oceanology – BAS, Bulgaria
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Posters “
Impacts of Disturbed Sediment Continua and Mitigation Measures
52 Modeling morphological changes in the river bed using 1D and 2D models – Case study: Željeznica River (Sarajevo, B&H)
Nerma Lazović, University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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53 Local Impact of an integrated policy for sedimentary and ecological continuity restoration on Gomphidae habitat: the Loire River Example
Grégoire Maillet, University of Angers, France
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54 Evolution of dredging on the Rhône River
Sylvain Reynaud, Compagnie Nationale du Rhône, France
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