Abstract

Purpose Resuspension of sediment derived from natural and anthropogenic processes in surface waters may induce the release of metals, nutrients and other undesirable constituents from sediment to the water column. Characterizing the effects of sediment resuspension under variable geochemical conditions is important for predicting and mitigating contaminant releases during potential dredging operations, as metal(loid) transport may differ under oxidizing and reducing conditions.

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