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Systematic approach to weight of evidence in sediment quality assessment: Challenges and opportunities
V. E. Forbes, P. Calow
Administration (CBS)
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Weight of Evidence
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Assessment Issues
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Sediment Quality Indices
100%
Epidemiology
50%
Human Health
50%
Adverse Effects
50%
Benthic Communities
50%
Chemical Agents
50%
Non-chemical
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Chemical Contaminants
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Consistency Approach
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Causal Agent
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Road Runoff
50%
Stream Community
50%
Northern Gulf of Mexico
50%
Sediment Assessment
50%
Freshwater Streams
50%
Estuarine Communities
50%
Sediment Systems
50%
First Problem
50%
Observed Effects
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Human Health
100%
Benthos
100%
Gulf of Mexico
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Sediment Quality
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Weight-of-Evidence
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Adverse Effects
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Case Study
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Mathematics
Wide Variety
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