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  • 3. A comparison of acute and chronic toxicity methods for marine sediments.
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  • 9. Evaluation of methods to determine causes of sediment toxicity in San Diego Bay, California, USA.
    Anderson BS, Phillips BM, Hunt JW, Clark SL, Voorhees JP, Tjeerdema RS, Casteline J, Stewart M, Crane D, Mekebri A.
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  • 13. Effects of contaminated St. Lucie River saltwater sediments on an amphipod (Ampelisca abdita) and a hard-shell clam (Mercenaria mercenaria).
    Hoang TC, Rand GM.
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  • 15. Passaic river sediment interstitial water phase I toxicity identification evaluation.
    Kay DP, Newsted JL, Benkinney MT, Iannuzzi TJ, Giesy JP.
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    Amweg EL, Weston DP.
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  • 18. A field validation of two sediment-amphipod toxicity tests.
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  • 20. Using spatial and temporal variability data to optimize sediment toxicity identification evaluation (TIE) study designs.
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