Management of Bottom Sediments Containing Toxic Substances: Proceedings of the U.S./Japan Experts Meeting (10th) Held at Kyoto, Japan on 30-31 October 1984.
Abstract
Contents: Legal System and Works for Preservation of the Port, Harbour, and Marine Environment in Japan; A Model of Nitrogen Release from Bottom Sediments; Study on Chemical Behavior Between Sediment and Upper Water; Evaluation of the Factors Governing the Mobility of Dredged Material Placed at Open Water Disposal Sites; Numerical Prediction on the Effect of Phosphorus Release Control by Sediment Derdging; Ecological Evaluation of Organotin-Contaminated Sediment; Characterization of Sediment Contamination Utilizing Bioassay/Bioaccumulation Testing; Identification of Promising Concepts for Treatment of Contaminated Sediments; The Influence of Accumulating Organic Sediment on the Marine Environment in Osaka Bay; Results of Sedimentation and Elutriate Tests from Osaka Bay Sediment; Partial Review of Dredged Material Disposal Techniques; Lime-Cement Hardening of Very Soft Freshwater Clay; Dewatering of Bottom Sediments; Flow Processes of a Cutterhead Dredge; Selection and Management of a New Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Site at Coos Bay, Oregon, to Receive Contaminated Dredged Material; Wastewater Treatment by Soil; In Situ Stream Water Clarifying Tests; Purification of Nho River by the Gravel Contact Method; Principles and Practices for the Ocean Disposal of Dredged Material - The London Dumping Convention Re-examined; Progressive Trenching Using a Scraper Digger; Environmental Conservation in the Port of Maizuru.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 1985
- Accession Number
- ADA163709
Entities
People
- Thomas R. Patin
Organizations
- United States Army Corps of Engineers