Ecological Toxicity Assessment in Wetland Sediments

습지 퇴적물의 생태 환경독성도 평가

  • Lee, Chan-Won (Architectural, Civil, and Environmental Engineering Department Gyongnam University) ;
  • Kwon, Young-Taek (Architectural, Civil, and Environmental Engineering Department Gyongnam University)
  • 이찬원 (경남대 공간환경시스템공학부) ;
  • 권영택 (경남대 공간환경시스템공학부)
  • Published : 2000.06.30

Abstract

Wetlands are generally thought to be among the most fertile and productive ecosystems of the world. They provide a variety of ecological functions to the landscape. In recent years there has been considerable research activity to generate more scientific documentation on the ecological functions of wetlands. Many pollutants released to the environment settle and accumulate in the silt and mud called sediment on the bottoms of wetlands. Contaminated sediment can cause adverse effects to aquatic organism and eventually to ecological system. Sediment toxicity test with water fleas has been done by standardized preparation method of pore and elutriate water methods described in the literature for the need to protect Woopo wetlands. The results of Daphnia magna, Ceridaphnia dubla and Simocephalus sp. toxicity test were compared and discussed in terms of the relative sensitivity and discrimination abilities with both pore and elutriate water obtained from the sediments of Woopo wetlands.

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