Editorial: soils and sediments in the anthropocene Winfried E. H. BlumHari Eswaran Editorial Pages: 71 - 71
SedNet corner (demand-driven, European sediment research network) Jos Brils OriginalPaper Pages: 72 - 73
Bioaccumulation of POPs from contaminated sediment to lamprey(lampetra fluviatilis l.) larva Markus SoimasuoSeija SinkkonenJaakko Paasivirta Research Article Pages: 75 - 83
Comparative genotoxicity testing of rhine river sediment extracts using the comet assay with permanent fish cell lines (rtg-2 and rtl-w1) and the ames test* Thomas KosmehlFalk KrebsHenner Hollert Research Article Pages: 84 - 94
A new sediment contact assay to assess particle-bound pollutants using zebrafish (danio rerio) embryos Henner HollertSteffen KeiterThomas Braunbeck OriginalPaper Pages: 94 - 94
Dynamics of arsenic-containing compounds sorption on sediments Witold ReczynskiGrzegorz PosmykKatarzyna Nowak Research Article Pages: 95 - 100
Historical development and past ecological state of two danish shallow lakes Peer B. MortensenLouise SchlüterKjeld S. Hansen Research Article Pages: 101 - 106
Pressurised hot water extraction ofn-alkanes and polyaromatic hydrocarbons in soil and sediment from the oil shale industry district in estonia Juhani KronholmJohannes KettunenMarja-Liisa Riekkola Research Article Pages: 107 - 114
Remediation of contaminated soil using soil washing and biopile methodologies at a field level Rosario IturbeCarlos FloresLuis G. Torres Research Article Pages: 115 - 122
Proposal of a testing strategy and assessment criteria for the ecotoxicological assessment of soil or soil materials Adolf Eisentraegerjean-Paul RilaJoerg Roembke Discussion Article Pages: 123 - 128
External impacts of soils as considered with the example of slovakia Pavol Bielek Case Studies Pages: 129 - 132
Plant response to heavy metals and organic pollutants in cell culture and at whole plant level Avi Golan-GoldhirshOz BarazaniTomas Vanek Review Article Pages: 133 - 140