The SeKT joint research project: definition of reference conditions, control sediments and toxicity thresholds for limnic sediment contact tests |
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Authors: | Feiler Ute Ahlf Wolfgang Hoess Sebastian Hollert Henner Neumann-Hensel Helga Meller Michael Weber Jürgen Heininger Peter |
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Affiliation: | German Federal Institute for Hydrology, Am Mainzer Tor 1, 56068 Koblenz, Germany. feiler@bafg.de |
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Abstract: | - In current biotest approaches, intact organisms or in vitro systems are exposed to sediments using different exposure scenarios. The most important issue in sediment toxicity testing protocols is the question which test phase (solid or liquid) should be used. Whole-sediment exposure protocols represent the most realistic scenario to simulate in situ exposure conditions in the laboratory. However, until now there is no agreement in how to acquire and to evaluate the data of the various available sediment contact assays. The SeKT joint research project was initiated with the aim to compare recently developed sediment contact assays by addressing reference conditions, control sediments and toxicity thresholds for limnic sediment contact tests. |
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Keywords: | SeKT joint projects control sediments toxicity thresholds limnic sediment contact tests |
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