Stockholm university

Research project Mobility, Bioavailability and Toxicity of Sediment Contaminants (MOBILITY)

In MOBILITY we aim to demonstrate the applicability of passive sampling approaches within the context of risk assessment and environmental monitoring of sediments, in order to develop recommendations for implementing these approaches in sediment remediation.

Remediation of contaminated sediments is vital to reach national environmental goals of a non-toxic environment, yet challenging as current risk assessment largely depends on the total sediment concentrations of the contaminants while their bioavailability is governed by the dissolved fraction. Passive sampling approaches can quantify the dissolved fraction in natural waters and sediments but are not regularly used in monitoring or for risk assessment purposes. MOBILITY aims to demonstrate the applicability of these approaches by linking the dissolved fraction concentration of contaminants to their mobility, bioavailability, and toxicity. Generated knowledge will be used to develop recommendations for the use of passive sampling approaches of organic contaminants and metals in risk assessment and environmental monitoring of sediments. The expected outcome will further provide the missing link to integrate chemical and biological indicators within the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive.

Project members

Project managers

Sofi Jonsson

Associate Professor/Unit manager

Department of Environmental Science
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Members

Alyssa Azaroff

Researcher

Department of Environmental Science
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Betty Chaumet

Post doc

Department of Environmental Science

Anna Sobek

Professor

Department of Environmental Science
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Elena Gorokhova

Professor

Department of Environmental Science
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Stefano Bonaglia

Assistant Professor

Department of Marine Sciences, University of Gothenburg