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P. G. Sly Canada Centre Inland Waters, P.O. Box 5050, Burlington,
Ontario L7R 4A6, Canada Keywords: symposium, sediments, freshwater
Following the highly successful First Symposium work of the
symposium: on Research into the Interactions between Sedi- I.
Summary of sediment dynamics and distribu- ments and Freshwater
held in Amsterdam, in 1976, tion in fluvial and lacustrine
environments. it was decided that a second symposium in this 2.
Land use effects on sediment yields,and quality. series should be
held to continue the discussions on 3. Sediments in mass balance
models, including progress in this rapidly expanding field of
aquatic total loadings. science. The Second Symposium was held at
4. Sediments as concentrating mechanisms of nat- Queen's
University, Kingston, Ontario, between 15 ural and anthropogenic,
organic and inorganic and 18 June 1981. It was originally intended
to hold materials. the meeting in Toronto a year earlier, but
because 5. Release mechanisms, and transfer to biosystem, of
difficulties in planning and the high cost of ac- from bed and
suspended solids. commodation it was necessary to revise the
original 6. Short- and long-term dating methods, spatial program
and schedule. and temporai consistency, bioturbation and dif- The
symposium received generous support from fusion.
The papers appearing in this volume reflect the current attention
in sediment/water science to five main topics of investigation:
Sediment dynamics in estuaries, coastal waters, lakes, reservoirs
and rivers; Sediment-associated biological processes; Contaminant
accumulation, distribution and geochemistry; Fluxes from sediments;
and Element cycling. Contributors address sediment/water
interactions related to both fresh and salt water conditions.
P. G. Sly Canada Centre Inland Waters, P.O. Box 5050, Burlington,
Ontario L7R 4A6, Canada Keywords: symposium, sediments, freshwater
Following the highly successful First Symposium work of the
symposium: on Research into the Interactions between Sedi- I.
Summary of sediment dynamics and distribu- ments and Freshwater
held in Amsterdam, in 1976, tion in fluvial and lacustrine
environments. it was decided that a second symposium in this 2.
Land use effects on sediment yields,and quality. series should be
held to continue the discussions on 3. Sediments in mass balance
models, including progress in this rapidly expanding field of
aquatic total loadings. science. The Second Symposium was held at
4. Sediments as concentrating mechanisms of nat- Queen's
University, Kingston, Ontario, between 15 ural and anthropogenic,
organic and inorganic and 18 June 1981. It was originally intended
to hold materials. the meeting in Toronto a year earlier, but
because 5. Release mechanisms, and transfer to biosystem, of
difficulties in planning and the high cost of ac- from bed and
suspended solids. commodation it was necessary to revise the
original 6. Short- and long-term dating methods, spatial program
and schedule. and temporai consistency, bioturbation and dif- The
symposium received generous support from fusion.
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