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The recommendations presented in this paper use an integrated hierarchical approach combining toxicological, chemical and ecological information to assess and evaluate the quality of sediments. For this reason, biological methods, in combination with the tools of chemical analysis, are given priority when examining the quality of the sediment to establish adverse effects. The trigger is the biotest, instead of chemical methods commonly used. The individual methods are presented for a German approach and can be adopted to other countries by applying ISO, OECD methods. Support is provided on how to best integrate data generated using different assessment tools. Keywords: Bioassays; biological and chemical analysis; ecotoxicology; integrated assessment; sediment assessment; sediment quality; stepwise strategy
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Ahlf, W., Hollert, H., Neumann-Hensel, H. et al. A guidance for the assessment and evaluation of sediment quality a German Approach based on ecotoxicological and chemical measurements. J Soils & Sediments 2, 37–42 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02991249
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