KMID : 1024520020110090851
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Journal of the Environmental Sciences 2002 Volume.11 No. 9 p.851 ~ p.855
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Toxicity test of wetland sediments by Simocephalus mixtus
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Lee Chan-Won
Kwon Young-Tack Yun Jong-Sup Moon Sung-Won
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Abstract
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A comparison of Daphnia magna, Ceriodaphnia dubia and Simocephalus mixtus toxicity test was performed to study the relative sensitivities and discrimination abilities with both pore and elutriate water of Woopo wetland sediments. Sediment risk assessment has been done by standardized preparation method of pore and elutriate water described in the joint US EPA-US Army Crops of Engineers manual. Simocephalus mixtus which was obtained from Woopo wetlands in Korea was cultured and applied to sediment toxicity test. Water quality in Woopo wetland had great site and seasonal variations. S. mixtus was more sensitive than D. magna in heavy metal toxicity test. The toxicity results with S. mixtus reflected the water quality of elutriate and pore water. The results also suggested that S. mixtus could be used as a test organism in estimating potential risk of contaminated sediments.
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KEYWORD
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Simocephalus mixtus, Sediment toxicity, pore water, elutriate water, Woopo wetland
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