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Presentations (in pdf format) |
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Wednesday 7
October 2009 |
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Welcome
by A. Netzband, Hamburg Port Authority, Germany |
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Welcome
by J. Meier, Hamburg Port Authority, Germany |
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Report from the SedNet Round Table Discussion
“Implementation of sediment management issues
into the first RBM Plans”
P. den Besten, SedNet Steering Group / Centre
for Water Management, The Netherlands |
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Natura 2000 and estuaries
F. Kremer, European Commission, Belgium |
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Building with nature
M. Scholten, IMARES, the Netherlands |
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Conceptual
Approaches |
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Assessment and management framework of sediment
in Canadian waters
S. Roe et al, Environment Canada, Canada |
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The US Army
Corps of Engineers Regional Sediment Management
Program
J.P. Waters, US Army Engineer Research and
Development Center, USA
(presentation has been cancelled) |
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Contaminated dredged marine sediments:
Developing a Management Framework for the UK
Context
K. Black, Partrac Ltd., Scotland |
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Developing a
sediment management framework for WFD River
Basin Planning in the UK
S.T. Casper et al, Environment Agency, UK |
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Science,
trans-science and policy: How to build a dredged
material decision framework
S.E. Apitz, SEA Environmental Decisions Ltd., UK |
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Thursday 8
October 2009 |
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Management and Policy |
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People's
perception of natural hazards
B. Ratter, GKSS Research Center, Institute for
Coastal Research, Germany (presentation not
available for publication) |
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Sediment and society: assessing approaches for
including stakeholder interests and contaminated
sediment management
A.M.P. Oen et al, Norwegian Geotechnical
Institute, Norway |
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Enhancing
connectivity between science and policy making:
the sediment issue in the Venice lagoon
A. Barbanti et al, Thetis SpA, Italy |
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The EU
environmental policy shift towards sustaining of
ecosystem services and its possible implications
for sediment management
J.M. Brils, Deltares, the Netherlands |
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Monitoring the
Water Framework Directive for hydromorphology
and sediments
O. van Dam et al, RPS BCC, the Netherlands |
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Chemical
monitoring in the context of sediment management
in estuaries
B. Schubert et al, Federal Institute of
Hydrology, Germany |
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How can we improve the sediment risk assessment
in the Port of Hamburg Maintenance Dredging
program? - a new concept is needed
C. Floeter, Science and Law Consult, Germany |
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Sediments: a source of chemicals for the marine
environment, in more than one way
J. van Gils et al, Deltares, the Netherlands |
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Sediment Management |
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Beneficial reuse and morphological restoration
G. Cecconi, Consorzio Venezia Nuova - Thetis,
Italy |
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The Walsoorden pilot project: a first step in
morphological management of the Western Scheldt,
conciliating nature preservation and port
accessibility
Y. Plancke et al, Flanders Hydraulics, Belgium |
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Climate change
enhanced risk for mass failure of sediment into
rivers - how do we manage such events?
G. Göransson et al, Swedish Geotechnical
Institute, Sweden |
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Climate change and socio-economic impacts on the
long term sediment balance in the Belgian part
of the North Sea
R. De Sutter et al, Ghent University, Belgium |
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Sediment Balance and Transport |
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The meaning of
suspended sediment transport in the Elbe for the
coastal area (Germany)
K. Moshenberg et al, Hamburg University of
Applied Sciences, Germany
(presentation has been cancelled) |
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Biological
engineering - consequences for sediment
stability and floc entrainment & transport
S.U. Gerbersdorf et al, University of Stuttgart,
Germany |
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A modelling
system handling the wide range of time scales
involved in sediment transport processes
B.J. Dewals et al, University of Liège, Belgium |
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Use of tracer particles - a new technique to
monitor and quantify transport of contaminated
sediments
J. Laugesen et al, Det Norske Veritas, Norway |
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Friday 9 October
2009 |
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Special
Session: Managing the Elbe Estuary |
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Challenges and
visions for the Elbe estuary from a user’s
perpective
H. Glindemann, Hamburg Port Authority, Germany |
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Natura 2000 –
Management-planning for the Elbe estuary
E. Klocke, Ministry of Urban Development and
Environment, Germany |
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Sediment
management in the Port of Hamburg
C. Flecken, Hamburg Port Authority, Germany |
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The tidal Elbe –
Natural development, sediment management (physical
basics) and climate change
H. Heyer, Bundesanstalt für Wasserbau, Germany |
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Excursion to METHA - Dredged material treatment
and disposal facilities
H.-D. Detzner, Hamburg Port Authority, Germany |
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Posters (in pdf format) |
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Posters on Conceptual Approaches and
Case Studies |
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A new sediment assessment framework in the
Netherlands: the sediment as a part of the
aquatic ecosystem
L. Osté et al, Deltares, the Netherlands |
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The role of environmental stewardship in
sediment management: the example of the Fraser
river basin, British Columbia, Canada
P.N. Owens, University of Northern British
Columbia, Canada |
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Impact of Priority Substances Daughter and
Marine Strategy Directives on sediment
management: setting the bar high in difficult
economic times
R.J. Wenning et al, ENVIRON International Corp,
USA |
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Lower Fox River Operable Unit 2 - 5 Remediation
Works
H.W. van Dam et al, Boskalis Dolman, the
Netherlands |
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Posters
on Risk, Sediment Quality, Availability |
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Geochemical and ecotoxicological evolution of a
dredged sediment submitted to three protocols
simulating ageing under oxidation conditions
P. Bataillard et al, BRGM, France |
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Contaminated sediments at Ramsund naval base in
Norway. Risk assessment and remedial action plan
H. Bjørnstad et al, Norwegian Defence Estates
Agency, Norway |
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The importance of the "natural background"
determination in sediment management:
geochemical and mineralogical approach
D. Are et al, SELC Società Cooperativa, Italy |
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Environmental budget related to dredging and
depositing of polluted sediments in Stamsund
harbor, Norway
R. Skirstad Grini et al, Norwegian Geotechnical
Institute, Norway |
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On the behaviour of dredged material at a
disposal site in the German Bight, North Sea
U. Hentschke et al, Federal Institute of
Hydrology, Germany |
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Benthic foraminifera: an ecological approach for
the environmental quality assessment of
sediments in the Augusta harbour (Sicily, Italy)
E. Romano et al, ISPRA, Italy |
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Measurement and modeling of polychlorinated
biphenyl bioaccumulation from sediment for a
marine polychaete and response to sorbent
amendment
E.M.-L. Janssen et al, Stanford University, USA |
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Sediment and Biota Guidelines of the WFD
M. Ricking, FU Berlin, Germany |
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Posters on Technologies |
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Real-time ADCP current measurements with both
mobile and fixed systems for monitoring the
dredging of the Port of Genoa (Italy)
M. Capello et al, University of Genoa, Italy |
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Sediment capping - an alternative to dredging of
polluted sediments
H. Rye et al, SINTEF, Norway |
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Innovative riverbank restoration using Geotube
elements filled with contaminated sludge
R.J.M. Wortelboer et al, TenCate Geotube®, the
Netherlands |
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Treatment of organic-rich sediments through
combined in situ and on site techniques - case
study
J. Thomas et al, URS Deutschland GmbH, Germany |
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Seismic investigation and vibrocore study in
Exploration zone 4 on the Belgian Continental
Shelf
E. van Quickelborne et al, Flemish Government,
Belgium |
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Active capping and control of gas
ebullition-facilitated contaminant transport
K. Rockne et al, University of Illinois, USA /
Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, France |
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Posters
on Sediment Transport |
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Floodsearch I - Annular flume investigations of
contaminated and remobilised sediments under
flood conditions - combined hydrodynamic and
ecotoxicological approaches to assess their
erosion and environmental impact
C. Cofalla et al, RWTH Aachen University,
Germany |
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Sediment release during dredging in relation to
natural sediment transport
K. de Vries et al, Medusa Explorations, the
Netherlands |
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Investigation on sedimentation and erosion
dynamics of groyne fields in the river Elbe and
its relevance for contamination transport
T. Jancke et al, University of Stuttgart,
Germany |
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Questions to turbidity measurements in the Elbe
river
B. Vaessen et al, Wasser- und Schifffahrtsamt
Cuxhaven, Germany |
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Characterization of sediment dynamics using
Sediment Profile Imaging
E. Bizzotto, ENVIRON Italy S.r.l., Italy |
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Development of a model based monitoring of the
Elbe estuary
N. Ohle et al, Hamburg Port Authority, Germany |
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Comparison of measurement techniques for
monitoring sediment transport, under field
conditions, in the Scheldt estuary
K. Paridaens et al, University of Antwerp,
Belgium |
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How do salinity and SPM structure in the Lower
Sea Scheldt influence the maintenance dredging
volumes in Deurganckdock?
R. De Sutter et al, International Marine &
Dredging Consultants IMDC, Belgium |
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Metal-rich anthropogenic glass particles within
sediments in an urbanised river basin: novel
observations on contaminated sediments
K.G. Taylor et al, Manchester Metropolitan
University, UK |