Posters “Sediment Management Concept and Sediment Policy” |
| 1 | Laboratory study of in-situ capping polluted fibrous sediments Alizée Lehoux, Uppsala University, Sweden | Abstract |
| 2 | Sustainable Sediment Management: Whose values are we sustaining? Sabine Apitz, SEA Environmental Decisions Ltd., UK | Abstract |
| 3 | Monitoring the strength development of mud layers in ports and waterways Alex Kirichek, Delft University of Technology / Deltares, NL | Abstract |
| 4 | Rheological characterization of fluid mud in ports and waterways Alex Kirichek, Delft University of Technology / Deltares, NL | Abstract |
| 5 | Prediction of sediment gas production from sediment properties Julia Gebert, Delft University of Technology, NL | Abstract |
| 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 | Abstract |
| 7 | Sustainable sediment management in coastal infrastructures through an innovative technology: the MARINAPLAN PLUS LIFE project Marco Pellegrini, University of Bologna, Italy | Abstract |
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 | Abstract |
| 9 | Plastics pollution from placement of blasted rock masses in the sea Jens Laugesen, Det Norske Veritas (DNV), Norway | Abstract |
| 10 | The interaction between microplastics and suspended particulate matter Arjan Wijdeveld, Deltares, NL | Abstract |
| 11 | The sinking behavior of microplastic and their presence in various benthic and coastal environments Anita Whitlock Nybakk, Norwegian Geotechnical Institute, Norway | Abstract |
| 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 | Abstract |
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 | Abstract |
| 14 | Reallocation of sediment within the harbor, part of a green port strategy Arjan Wijdeveld, Deltares, NL | Abstract |
| 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 | Abstract |
| 16 | Mineral based sustainable dewatering solution Ruben Molina, Clariant, Spain | Abstract |
| 17 | Testing of heavy metals recovery from dredged sediments Laura Ferrans, Linnaeus University, Sweden | Abstract |
| 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 | Abstract |
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 | Abstract |
| 20 | Environmental quality assessment of sediments settled in an artificial lake, the case of Ridracoli Lake Simone Toller, University of Bologna, Italy | Abstract |
| 21 | Long term monitoring of marina Punat Marinka Kutle, Association LijepaNaša, Croatia | Abstract |
| 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 | Abstract |
| 23 | The usefulness of bioassays for sediment quality assessment – A question of reproducibility, uncertainty and interpretation Susanne Heise, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany | Abstract |
| 24 | Common barbel (Barbus barbus) as a bioindicator of river sediment pollution with metals Arian Morina, University of Belgrade, Serbia | Abstract |
| 25 | Assessment of heavy metals pollution in surface sediment of the Montenegro coastline Danijela Joksimović, University of Montenegro, Montenegro | Abstract |
| 26 | Calcium in sediments of the transitional river-lagoon-marine system as indicator of different biogeochemical accumulation areas Sergej Suzdalev, Klaipeda University, Lithuania | Abstract |
| 27 | Assessing the status quo of the sediment quality in the Lahn River Alexandra Brinke, Federal Institute of Hydrology (BfG), Germany | Abstract |
| 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 | Abstract |
| 29 | Study of phenomena responsible for organic contaminants mobilization within the framework of harbor sediment dredging Gisèle Usanase, Université Montpellier Alès, France | Abstract |
| 30 | Assessing the bioavailability of metals in natural sediments by DGT passive sampling and bioaccumulation Hanne Hetjens, University of Antwerp, Belgium | Abstract |
| 31 | Assessment of sediment quality using different pollution indicators and statistical analyses: Begej Canal (Serbia-Romania) Srdjan Rončević, University of Novi Sad, Serbia | Abstract |
| 32 | In situ electrokinetic treatment pilot test of petroleum hydrocarbon contaminated marine sediment Ossi Tonteri, Finnish Environment Institute, Finland | Abstract |
| 33 | Benthic macroinvertebrate indicators for the sediment quality triad assessment of the Scheldt Estuary Kristine De Schamphelaere, University of Antwerp, Belgium | Abstract |
| 34 | Ecological risk assessment of chromium in sediments Tayebeh Bashnin, University of Antwerp, Belgium | Abstract |
| 35 | Monitoring the characteristics of suspended sediment in river systems using multiple sensor devices Stefan Vollmer, Federal Institute of Hydrology (BfG), Germany | Abstract |
| 36 | The use of bioassays for an assessment of ecological risk in contaminated bottom sediments Agnieszka Baran, University of Agriculture in Krakow, Poland | Abstract |
| 37 | The effect of organic matter content on PCDDs/PCDFs in bottom sediments Agnieszka Baran, University of Agriculture in Krakow, Poland | Abstract |
| 38 | Reducing uncertainty in sediment contact testing by considering natural variability and harmonizing control sediments Susanne Heise, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany | Abstract |
| 39 | Evaluation of elemental composition of sediments from the Adriatic Sea: Underground military harbors Andrija Vinkovic, Ruder Boškovic Institute, Croatia | Abstract |
| 40 | Physico-chemical and ecotoxicological evaluation of the Rovinj costal area sediments, NE Adriatic Sea, Croatia Bojan Hamer, Ruder Boškovic Institute, Croatia | Abstract |
| 41 | Characterization and spatial distribution of organic contaminated sediment from historical industrial effluents to inform remediation decisions Tony Walker, Dalhousie University, Canada | Abstract |
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 | Abstract |
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 | Abstract |
| 44 | Applying ecosystem services for waterborne transport infrastructure projects: progress report Sabine Apitz, SEA Environmental Decisions Ltd., UK | Abstract |
| 45 | The change of benthic molluscs biodiversity in the Neretva river estuary (Adriatic Sea) in a decade Ana Bratoš Cetinić, University of Dubrovnik, Croatia | Abstract |
| 46 | Contamination of Kristianstad biosphere reservoir by metal bound sediments Sina Shahabi, Linnaeus University, Sweden | Abstract |
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 | Abstract |
| 48 | Using environment tracers for investigation of submarine groundwater discharge George Melikadze, Tbilisi State University, Georgia | Abstract |
| 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 | Abstract |
| 50 | Analysis of carbon in sediments using FNAA Jasmina Obhodas, Ruder Boškovic Institute, Croatia | Abstract |
| 51 | Metal pollution assessment in sediments of the Bulgarian Black Sea coastal zone Krasimira Slavova, Institute of Oceanology – BAS, Bulgaria | Abstract |
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 | Abstract |
| 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 | Abstract |
| 54 | Evolution of dredging on the Rhône River Sylvain Reynaud, Compagnie Nationale du Rhône, France | Abstract |