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Peter G. Sly
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National Water Research Institute, Canada Centre for Inland Waters (CCIW), Burlington, Canada
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Table of contents (44 papers)
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Sediments and Associated Parameters in Models, Mass Balance, and Loadings
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Front Matter
Pages 181-181
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- P. H. Santschi, U. P. Nyffeler, Y.-H. Li, P. O’Hara
Pages 183-191
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- J. G. C. Smits, N. M. de Rooij, J. Bril
Pages 193-208
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- W. J. Snodgrass, D. L. Lush, R. R. Walker, W. Bell
Pages 229-241
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- W. J. Snodgrass, A. Klapwijk
Pages 243-250
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- A. Klapwijk, W. J. Snodgrass
Pages 251-264
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- A. Klapwijk, W. J. Snodgrass
Pages 265-288
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- G. Th. M. van Eck, J. G. C. Smits
Pages 289-301
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Material Cycling, Sink/Release Mechanisms, Transfer to Biosystem From Bed and Suspended Sediment
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Front Matter
Pages 303-303
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- Donald D. Adams, Nicholas J. Fendinger
Pages 305-318
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- Wolfgang Ahlf, Wolfgang Calmano, Ulrich Förstner
Pages 319-324
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- W. Balzer, F. Pollehne, H. Erlenkeuser
Pages 325-330
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- Dennis A. Darby, Donald D. Adams, William T. Nivens
Pages 343-351
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- François E. Fernex, Daniel Span, Gilles N. Flatau, Daniel Renard
Pages 353-370
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- Ulrich Förstner, Wolfgang Ahlf, Wolfgang Calmano, Michael Kersten, Wim Salomons
Pages 371-380
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- Edeltrauda Helios-Rybicka, Ulrich Förstner
Pages 381-385
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- S. P. Klapwijk, G. Bruning
Pages 391-398
About this book
The first symposium on sediment/freshwater interactions was held in Amsterdam, in 1976, and the second was held at Kingston, Ontario, Canada, in 1981. The third symposium was held at the University of Geneva, in 1984, and also included a num ber of contributions dealing with sediment/saltwater interactions. It is expected that future symposia of this series will retain this approach, and that the revised sympo sium title will remain the same for later proceedings of these meetings. Because of the large number of submissions in 1984, many were given as poster presentations. Extended abstracts of all contributions to the Geneva symposium appear in Interactions Between Sediments and Ubter (C. E. P. Consultants Ltd. , 26 Albany St. , Edinburgh, EHI 3QH, U. K. , 1984). Full-length papers appear only in the proceedings. The format of the third symposium was similar to its predecessors. The location provided a particularly good opportunity for attendance by European scientists, who represented about 81% of the participants. About 16% came from North America and 3% were from Southeast Asia and Australia. It is unfortunate that there were no contributors from either Africa or South America, or other parts of Asia. In all, 16 countries were represented at this symposium. In a continuing attempt to provide equal opportunities for attendance by scientists from other parts of the world, it is planned to hold the next symposium in Australia in 1987. Further information about the symposia series can be obtained from Dr. E. D.
Editors and Affiliations
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National Water Research Institute, Canada Centre for Inland Waters (CCIW), Burlington, Canada
Peter G. Sly