Adding activated carbon (AC) to contaminated sediment has been suggested as an effective method for sediment remediation. AC binds chemicals such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), thus reducing the toxicity of the sediment. Negative effects of AC on benthic organisms have also been reported. Here, we present a conceptual model to quantify the trade-off, in terms of biomass changes, between the advantageous PAH toxicity reduction and the negative effects of AC on populations of benthic species. The model describes population growth, incorporates concentration-effect relationships for PAHs in the pore water and for AC, and uses an equilibrium sorption model to estimate PAH pore water concentrations as a function of AC dosage. We cal...
Activated carbon (AC) has long been associated with the capacity to effectively remove organic subst...
Sediment amendment with activated carbon (AC) is a promising technique for in situ sediment remediat...
It is not clear whether sequestration or aging of organic chemicals like polychlorinated biphenyls (...
Adding activated carbon (AC) to contaminated sediment has been suggested as an effective method for ...
Adding activated carbon (AC) to contaminated sediment has been suggested as an effective method for ...
Amendment of contaminated sediment with activated carbon (AC) is a remediation technique that has de...
Many coastal sediments have accumulated large quantities of contaminants from past anthropogenic act...
Sorbent amendment with activated carbon (AC) is a novel in situ management strategy for addressing h...
The effects of anthropogenic pollutants in dissimilar habitats can vary depending on differences in ...
Sediment amendment with activated carbon (AC) is a promising technique for in situ sediment remediat...
Over the last decades, industrial and urban development and emisions of many hazardous organic compo...
Prior research has demonstrated that amending sediment with activated carbon (AC) reduces contaminan...
Contaminated sediments can be remediated by adding carbonaceous materials (CM), e.g. activated carbo...
There were two main objectives in this study. The first was to compare the accuracy of different pre...
Abstract—The roles and relative importance of nonpyrogenic organic carbon (NPOC) and black carbon (B...
Activated carbon (AC) has long been associated with the capacity to effectively remove organic subst...
Sediment amendment with activated carbon (AC) is a promising technique for in situ sediment remediat...
It is not clear whether sequestration or aging of organic chemicals like polychlorinated biphenyls (...
Adding activated carbon (AC) to contaminated sediment has been suggested as an effective method for ...
Adding activated carbon (AC) to contaminated sediment has been suggested as an effective method for ...
Amendment of contaminated sediment with activated carbon (AC) is a remediation technique that has de...
Many coastal sediments have accumulated large quantities of contaminants from past anthropogenic act...
Sorbent amendment with activated carbon (AC) is a novel in situ management strategy for addressing h...
The effects of anthropogenic pollutants in dissimilar habitats can vary depending on differences in ...
Sediment amendment with activated carbon (AC) is a promising technique for in situ sediment remediat...
Over the last decades, industrial and urban development and emisions of many hazardous organic compo...
Prior research has demonstrated that amending sediment with activated carbon (AC) reduces contaminan...
Contaminated sediments can be remediated by adding carbonaceous materials (CM), e.g. activated carbo...
There were two main objectives in this study. The first was to compare the accuracy of different pre...
Abstract—The roles and relative importance of nonpyrogenic organic carbon (NPOC) and black carbon (B...
Activated carbon (AC) has long been associated with the capacity to effectively remove organic subst...
Sediment amendment with activated carbon (AC) is a promising technique for in situ sediment remediat...
It is not clear whether sequestration or aging of organic chemicals like polychlorinated biphenyls (...