Bioassays for the ecotoxicological and genotoxicological assessment of contaminated soils (results of a round robin test) Kerstin Hund-RinkeWerner KördelStefanie Heiden Strategies: Contaminated Soils Pages: 43 - 50
A guidance for the assessment and evaluation of sediment quality a German Approach based on ecotoxicological and chemical measurements Wolfgang AhlfHenner HollertMathias Ricking Strategies: Sediment Quality Pages: 37 - 42
Multi-element analysis of soils and sediments by wavelength-dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry Fábio R. ZambelloJacinta Enzweiler Review Articles Pages: 29 - 36
BMBF-research-focus ‘percolation water prognosis’ concept and current activities Frank E. QberackerSiegfried H. Eberle Research Focus Pages: 24 - 28
Arsenic-contaminated soils genetically modifiedPseudomonas spp. and their arsemc-phytoremediation potential Olga I. SizovaVladimir V. KochetkovYelena V. Lyubun Research Articles Pages: 19 - 23
Impact of land-use changes and sedimentation on the Muhammad Nur Reservoir, South Kalimantan, Indonesia Haji MoehansyahBasant L. MaheshwariJim Armstrong Research Articles Pages: 9 - 18
The need for new concepts in risk management of sediments historical developments, future perspectives and new approaches Susanne HeiseWolfgang Ahlf Feature Pages: 4 - 8
Swiss concept of soil protection Georg Karlaganis Enforcement of Environmental Legislation Pages: 239 - 254
Risk assessment of chemicals in soil colloquium of the german advisory committee on existing chemicals (BUA) Frankfurt am main, Germany, 16 October 2001 Jan AhlersWerner Kördel BUA-Colloquium Pages: 237 - 238
Investigations concerning the sustainability of remediation by land deposition of tributyltin contaminated harbour sediments Romana BrandschKarl-Ernst NowakBernd Jastorff Research Articles Pages: 234 - 236
Ecotoxic impact of suspended solids collected from polluted surface waters Reinhilde WeltensHilda WittersPhilippe Corbisier Research Articles Pages: 223 - 233
Using the soil gas radon as an indicator for ground contamination by non-aqueous phase-liquids Michael SchubertKlaus FreyerHolger Weiß Research Articles Pages: 217 - 222
Preliminary assessment of metal toxicity in the middle tisza river (Hungary) flood plain Marsha C. BlackPhillip L. Williams Research Articles Pages: 213 - 216
Demand-driven European sediment research network SedNet: Achievements 2001 Jos Brils SedNet Pages: 204 - 204
First International conference on remediation of contaminated sediments Marco Pellei Report Pages: 201 - 203
Mercury and arsenic, heavy metals and pesticides Jörg MatschullatSaulo Rodrigues Filho Editorial Pages: 199 - 200
Platinum, Lead and Cerium Concentrations of Street Particulate Matter (Frankfurt am Main, Germany) Fathi ZereiniClare WisemanHans Urban Review Articles Pages: 188 - 195
Managing contaminated sediments Ulrich FörstnerJoachim GerthUwe Wittmann Review articles and case study Pages: 181 - 187
Harmonisation, standardisation for soil and sediment fractionation studies, and usefulness in assessment and risk management Philippe Quevauviller Chemicals Regulation Pages: 175 - 180
Strategies for risk assessment of existing chemicals in soil Jan Ahlers Chemicals Regulation Pages: 168 - 174
Features of technogenic metal pollution of roadside soil according to x-ray fluorescence monitoring data Nikolai V. AlovRoman V. BulgachevKirill V. Oskolok Research Articles Pages: 164 - 167
Determination of pah in soil samples by high-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC) Christine ReimersBeate ZielonkaHans Steinhart Research Articles Pages: 159 - 163
Variability in microbial populations in soil highly polluted with heavy metals on the basis of substrate utilization pattern analysis Roger DoblerPascal BurriReinhard Bachofen Research Articles Pages: 151 - 158
A microcosmos study on the effects of cd-containing wood ash on the coniferous humus fungal community and the cd bioavailability Hannu Fritzejonna PerkiömäkiKim Yrjälä Research Articles Pages: 146 - 150
Sediment-associated retene bioavailability of sediment-associated retene to an oligochaete wormlumbriculus variegatus Anna NikkiläJussi V. K. KukkonenAimo Oikari Research Articles Pages: 137 - 145
Sednet:Demand driven, european sediment research network Jos Brils BriefCommunication Pages: 131 - 131
Soils and waves:Particulate materials behavior, characterization and process monitoring J. Carlos SantamarinaA. KleinMoheb A. Fam OriginalPaper Pages: 130 - 130
Application of rare-earth elements in the agriculture of china and its environmental behavior in soil Xin PangDecheng LiAn Peng Review Article Pages: 124 - 129
The newly proposed EU risk assessment concept for the sediment compartment Caroline RiedhammerBeatrice Schwarz-Schulz OriginalPaper Pages: 105 - 110
Requirements on physical, chemical and biological testing methods for estimating the quality of soils and soil substrates Werner KördelJörg Römbke Ecotoxicological Testing Methods Pages: 98 - 104
Mapping of trace metals in urban soils Stefan NormAndreas WeberDoris Stüben Research Article Pages: 77 - 97
Phytotoxicity of fresh and weathered diesel and gasoline to willow and poplar trees Stefan TrappAlmut KöhlerUlrich Karlson Research Article Pages: 71 - 76
Use of veterinary drugs in intensive animal production Christoph WincklerAlexander Grafe Research Articles Pages: 66 - 70
Demand driven European Sediment Research Network (SedNet) http://www.mep.tno.ni/SedNet/ SedNet Pages: 63 - 63
Transfer of veterinary drugs and pharmacologically-active feed additives into soil with special consideration of tetracyclines – executive summary Christoph WincklerAlexander Grafe Research Reports Pages: 58 - 62