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Marine and Freshwater Research Marine and Freshwater Research
Volume 60 Number 7 2009
Sediment–Water Interactions


Thirty years of sediment–water science: history, trends and future directions 

Ellen L. Petticrew

pp. 611-618

  
 


Effect of land use and moisture on phosphorus forms in upland stream beds in South Otago, New Zealand 

Richard W. McDowell

pp. 619-625

  
 


Predicting potential change in agricultural sediment inputs to rivers across England and Wales by 2015 

Adrian L. Collins, Steven G. Anthony, Julia Hawley and Tony Turner

pp. 626-637

  
 


Sediment deposition and net phosphorus retention in a hydraulically restored lowland river floodplain in Denmark: combining field and laboratory experiments 

Brian Kronvang, Carl C. Hoffmann and Rianne Dröge

pp. 638-646

  
 


The distribution and isotopic composition of carbon and nitrogen as indicators of organic-matter fluxes in the Solina Reservoir (south-east Poland) 

Janusz A. Tomaszek, Piotr Koszelnik and Renata Gruca-Rokosz

pp. 647-652

  
 


Sediment aggregation and water quality in wildfire-affected river basins 

W. H. Blake, P. J. Wallbrink and I. G. Droppo

pp. 653-659

  
 


Sediment diagenesis and porewater solute fluxes in acidic mine lakes: the impact of dissolved organic carbon additions 

Deborah J. Read, Carolyn E. Oldham, Tiina Myllymäki and Matthias Koschorreck

pp. 660-668

  
 


Diurnal sediment resuspension and settling: impact on the coupled physical and biogeochemical dynamics of dissolved oxygen and carbon in a shallow water body 

Brett F. Branco and Thomas Torgersen

pp. 669-679

  
 


Using caesium-137 and unsupported lead-210 measurements to explore the relationship between sediment mobilisation, sediment delivery and sediment yield for a Calabrian catchment 

Paolo Porto, Des E. Walling, Giovanni Callegari and Antonina Capra

pp. 680-689

  
 


Biofilm structure and bed stability of five contrasting freshwater sediments 

Ian G. Droppo

pp. 690-699

  
 


Oxic–anoxic transition of benthic fluxes from the coastal marine environment (Gulf of Trieste, northern Adriatic Sea) 

Jadran Faganeli and Nives Ogrinc

pp. 700-711

  
 


Short-term variability of intertidal microphytobenthic production using an oxygen microprofiling system 

Lionel Denis and Pierre-Emmanuel Desreumaux

pp. 712-726

  
 


A new radiometric instrument for in situ measurements of physical sediment properties 

W. Jacobs, M. Eelkema, H. Limburg and J. C. Winterwerp

pp. 727-736

  
 


Density-dependent effects of bioturbation by the clam, Scrobicularia plana, on the erodibility of estuarine sediments 

Claudia Soares and Paula Sobral

pp. 737-744

  
 


Mercury concentration and solid phase speciation changes in the course of early diagenesis in marine coastal sediments (Southern Baltic Sea) 

Jacek Beldowski and Janusz Pempkowiak

pp. 745-757

  
 


Effects of suspended sediment content on biodegradation of three common endocrine disruptors in river water 

Ying Liu, Weiling Sun, Min Li and Jinren Ni

pp. 758-766

  
 


Effect of Ca2+ and Na+ on the sorption of three selected endocrine disruptors to sediments 

Weiling Sun, Jinren Ni, TianHong Li and Liying Sun

pp. 767-773

  
 


Multigrain seabed sediment transport modelling for the south-west Australian Shelf 

F. Li, C. M. Griffiths, C. P. Dyt, P. Weill, M. Feng, T. Salles and C. Jenkins

pp. 774-785

  
 


  
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