2019
DOI: 10.5194/adgeo-49-137-2019
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Characterization of dredged sediments: a first guide to define potentially valuable compounds – the case of Malmfjärden Bay, Sweden

Abstract: Abstract. Millions of tons of bottom sediments are dredged annually all over the world. Ports and bays need to extract the sediments to guarantee the navigation levels or remediate the aquatic ecosystem. The removed material is commonly disposed of in open oceans or landfills. These disposal methods are not in line with circular-economy goals and additionally are unsuitable due to their legal and environmental compatibility. Recovery of valuables represents a way to eliminate dumping and contributes towards th… Show more

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“…They are solid particles of sand, silt, clay and other substances that result from the erosion of rocks, soils and any continental solids and from the precipitation by biochemical processes in aquatic environments ). Natural and human activities are the vectors for the production and transport of sediments that settle to the bottom of water bodies, hindering navigation and the physicochemical balance of these water bodies (Ferrans et al 2019; Mehdizadeh, Guo, et Ling 2021; Pal et Hogland 2022). Consequently, regular dredging is necessary to maintain adequate depths in waterways (Chen et al 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…They are solid particles of sand, silt, clay and other substances that result from the erosion of rocks, soils and any continental solids and from the precipitation by biochemical processes in aquatic environments ). Natural and human activities are the vectors for the production and transport of sediments that settle to the bottom of water bodies, hindering navigation and the physicochemical balance of these water bodies (Ferrans et al 2019; Mehdizadeh, Guo, et Ling 2021; Pal et Hogland 2022). Consequently, regular dredging is necessary to maintain adequate depths in waterways (Chen et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The manufacture of concrete from sediment is therefore conceivable, but for non-structural applications. It would essentially be used as an underlay for tra c lanes(Ferrans et al 2019).…”
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“…Sediments are typically rich in beneficial compounds (like organic matter and nutrients) that could potentially be recovered to contribute to minimising the mining of resources [4]. However, dredged material is, according to European legislation 2008/98/EC, to be considered waste.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…According to estimates by the European SedNet network, 200 million m 3 of sediment is excavated annually in Europe (SedNet 2004). Therefore, the direction of dredged material management should be chosen based on the analyses of the physicochemical properties Responsible editor: Jos Brils and the degree of contamination of the sediment (Baran et al 2016a, b;Couvidat et al 2018;Ferrans et al 2019). Spadaro and Rosenthal (2020) suggest using the circular economy model to reduce and reuse bottom sediment in the environment.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Their availability in the form of fertilisers represents a key factor in the overall question of global food security. On the other hand, high contents of potentially toxic trace elements and organic pollutants can be a barrier in the use of bottom sediments (Akcil et al 2015;Baran et al 2019c;Ferrans et al 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%