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- | Gorham-Test is an alternative approach used to assess PAHs as there is no [[https:// | + | Gorham-Test is an alternative approach used to assess PAHs as there is no [[CEFAS - Action Levels]] 2 for PAHs. This is best described in [[https:// |
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+ | ERL (Effects Range-Low) and ERM (Effects Range-Median) are sediment quality guideline values used to assess the potential ecological risks of chemical contaminants, | ||
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+ | * ERL (Effects Range-Low): This is the lower threshold value, below which adverse biological effects are rarely observed. If contaminant concentrations in sediments are below the ERL, there is a low probability of toxic effects on aquatic organisms. | ||
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+ | * ERM (Effects Range-Median): | ||
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+ | These values were developed based on empirical data from toxicity studies and are commonly used in environmental risk assessments to determine sediment quality in marine and estuarine environments. | ||
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+ | SQG stands for Sediment Quality Guidelines. These guidelines are used in environmental science and risk assessment to evaluate the levels of chemical contaminants in sediments and their potential effects on aquatic organisms. | ||
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+ | SQGs provide benchmark values to help determine whether contaminant concentrations in sediment pose ecological risks. Common types of SQGs include: | ||
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+ | * ERL (Effects Range-Low) & ERM (Effects Range-Median) – Define contaminant concentration ranges where ecological effects are rarely (ERL) or frequently (ERM) observed. | ||
+ | * TEL (Threshold Effects Level) & PEL (Probable Effects Level) – Similar to ERL/ERM but based on a different statistical approach; TEL represents a low-risk threshold, while PEL indicates concentrations likely to cause harm. | ||
+ | * ISQG (Interim Sediment Quality Guidelines) – Used in Canada to provide threshold values for sediment contamination assessments. | ||
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+ | SQGs help regulatory bodies, scientists, and policymakers assess sediment contamination, | ||
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