Northeastern Geology and Environmental Sciences
Table of Contents
Volume 21, Numbers 1 & 2, 1999, March/June
DREDGING HARBORS: WHAT TO DO WITH TOXIC WASTE
Dredging harbors: what to do with toxic waste: a symposium
(Gerald M. Friedman) 1
Preparing a dredged material management plan for the Port of New York/New Jersey
(Leonard J. Houston) 12
Toxic chemicals in New York harbor
(Simon Litten) 18
Contaminated waters in the New York Bight
(Gerald M. Friedman, Mossbah M. Kolkas, Blanca Y. Ching, and Tarik Zarrouk) 35
The impact of organic-rich waste released into New York Bight sediment
(Aleksandra Moch and Gerald M. Friedman) 49
The impact of toxic waste dumping on the submarine environment: a case study from the New York Bight
(Mohamed K. Ahmed and Gerald M. Friedman) 102
Molecular organic geochemistry of New York Bight sediments: sources of biogenic organic matter and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
(Michael A. Kruge) 121
A toxic source reduction program for the New York- New Jersey harbor estuary (abstract)
(Seth Ausubel) 129
Cleaning up New York harbor dredged sediments by reducing contaminant inputs (abstract)
(Dennis J. Suskowski) 129
Predicting the fate of contaminants in the New York Bight (abstract)
(Roelof Versteeg) 129
Treatment of contaminated sediments in New York/New Jersey harbor (abstract)
(Eric A. Stern, Kerwin R. Donato, Keith W. Jones, and Nicholas L. Clesceri) 129
Acoustic techniques for the mapping of the distribution of contaminated sediments
(David D. Caulfield and John C. Filkins) 130
Book Reviews 136