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John Hartig
Water Quality Research Journal
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Spatial Distributions of Legacy Contaminants in Sediments of Lakes Huron and Superior
Paul Helm
Journal of Great Lakes Research, 2008
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Analyzing the Spatial Distribution of Sediment Contamination in the Lower Great Lakes
Wayne Forsythe
2005
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Spatial Distributions and Temporal Trends in Sediment Contamination in Lake St. Clair
Paul Helm
Journal of Great Lakes Research, 2007
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Spatial and temporal patterns of mercury accumulation in lacustrine sediments across the Laurentian Great Lakes region
Edward Swain
Environmental Pollution, 2012
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Ecological Benefits of Contaminated Sediment Remediation in the Great Lakes Basin
John Hartig
1999
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Heavy metal contamination of sediments in the Upper Connecting Channels of the Great Lakes
Bruce Manny
Hydrobiologia, 1991
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Surficial Sediment Contamination in Lakes Erie and Ontario: A Comparative Analysis
Karen MacPherson
Journal of Great Lakes Research, 2002
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Contaminated Sediment Management in the Great Lakes Basin Ecosystem
John Hartig , Gail Krantzberg
Journal of Great Lakes Research, 1999
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Steven Choy
Data Series, 2015
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Enhanced Susceptibility of Methylmercury Bioaccumulation into Seston of the Laurentian Great Lakes
Tylor Rosera
Environmental Science & Technology
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Preliminary investigation of the extent of sediment contamination in Muskegon Lake
Rick Rediske
2002
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Contamination history of suspended river sediments accumulated in oxbow lakes over the last 25 years
Slavomir Nehyba
Journal of Soils and Sediments, 2008
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An Overview of Sediment Organic Matter Records of Human Eutrophication in the Laurentian Great Lakes Region
Philip Meyers
Water, Air, & Soil Pollution: Focus, 2006
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Karl Rockne
Environmental Science & Technology, 2006
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Legacy polychlorinated organic pollutants in the sediment of the Great Lakes
Karl Rockne
Journal of Great Lakes Research, 2018
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United States progress in remediating contaminated sediments in Great Lakes Areas of Concern
John Hartig
Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management, 2018
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Concentrations of inorganic and organic contaminants in sediments of six harbors on the North American Great Lakes
Robert Hoke
Chemosphere, 1991
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Edward Furlong
Data Series, 2012
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Characterization of bulk and chromophoric dissolved organic matter in the Laurentian Great Lakes during summer 2013
Elizabeth C Minor
Journal of Great Lakes Research, 2016
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Mercury contamination in the Laurentian Great Lakes region: Introduction and overview
David Evers
Environmental Pollution, 2012
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Temporal and spatial differences in deposition of organic matter and black carbon in Lake Michigan sediments over the period 1850–2010
Karl Rockne
Journal of Great Lakes Research, 2018
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Holocene and recent sediment accumulation rates in Southern Lake Michigan
Richard Reynolds
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2000
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Preliminary Investigation of the Extent of Sediment Contamination in the Lower Grand River
Richard Rediske
1999
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Radionuclides as Indicators of Sediment Transport in Agricultural Watersheds that Drain to Lake Erie
Gerald Matisoff
Journal of Environment Quality, 2002
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Mass Balancing of Toxic Chemicals in the Great Lakes: An Overview Paper for the I.J.C.'s Workshop on Atmospheric Loadings of Toxic Chemicals to the Great Lakes Basin
Steven Eisenreich
1986
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Specific organic components as tracers of contaminated fine sediment dispersal in Lake Ontario near Toronto
John Carey
Hydrobiologia, 1992
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EPA A Guidance Manual to Support the Assessment of Contaminated Sediments in Freshwater Ecosystems Volume I - An Ecosystem-Based Framework for Assessing and Managing Contaminated Sediments
Donald MacDonald
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Southern Lake Michigan Sediments: Changes in Accumulation Rate, Mineralogy, and Organic Content
Philip Meyers
Journal of Great Lakes Research, 1980
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History of atmospheric deposition of trace elements in lake sediments, ~1880 to 2007
Tanveer Ahmed
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 2015
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Ecological Health of Sediments Located in the Rochester Embayment, Lake Ontario, NY
J. Makarewicz
2001
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Sediment Contamination in the St. Lawrence River Along the Cornwall, Ontario Waterfront
Lisa Richman
Journal of Great Lakes Research, 2001
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A Guidance Manual to Support the Assessment of Contaminated Sediments in Freshwater Ecosystems Volume I - An Ecosystem-Based Framework for Assessing and Managing Contaminated Sediments
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Duane Gossiaux
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