Assessment of the contamination level of bottom sediments of Amursky Bay (Sea of Japan) and their potential toxicity

The contamination of surface bottom sediments of the Amursky Bay (the Sea of Japan) and their potential toxicity were assessed by the computation of contamination indexes and the ecological risk index, as well as by comparison of the concentrations of toxicants in the sediments with the sediment qua...

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