1.1 MB pdf - Bolsa Chica Lowlands Restoration Project
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F G H I Bioassay Reports Bioassay-Derived Effect Levels Stressor-Response Relationships Risk Estimates Tables ES-1 ES-2 ES-3 Chemicals of Ecological Concern in Sediment/Soil – Terrestrial Receptors Chemicals of Ecological Concern in Sediment/Soil – Aquatic Plants and Invertebrates, and Semi-Aquatic Birds Chemicals of Ecological Concern in Surface Water – Aquatic Receptors 2-1 List of Species Potentially Occurring 2-2 List of Special-Status Species Potentially Occurring in the Bolsa Chica Lowlands 2-3 Site-Wide Chemicals of Potential Ecological Concern 2-4 Preliminary Chemicals of Potential Ecological Concern in Soil, Sediment and Biota 2-5 Detected Concentrations in Soils – 1996 2-6 Detected Concentrations in Sediment – 1996 2-7 Range of Detected Concentrations in Surface Water – 1996 2-8 Detected Concentrations in Benthic Infauna Tissue –1996 2-9 Detected Concentration in Fish Tissue - 1996 3-1 Chemicals Detected in Sediment/Soil, Surface Water, and Biological Tissues 3-2 Summary Statistics for Chemicals Detected in Soil/Sediment 3-3 Summary Statistics for Chemicals Detected in Surface Water 3-4 Summary Statistics for Chemicals Detected in Terrestrial Plant Tissue 3-5 Summary Statistics for Chemicals Detected in Terrestrial Invertebrates Tissue 3-6 Summary Statistics for Chemicals Detected in Stilt Eggs 3-7 Summary Statistics for Chemicals Detected in Small Mammals 3-8 Summary Statistics for Chemicals Detected in Aquatic Invertebrate Tissue 3-9 Summary Statistics for Chemicals Detected in Fish 3-10 Background Levels for Selected Inorganic Constituents in Surface and Subsurface Sediments (mg/kg dw) 3-11 Exposure Parameters for Bird and Mammal Receptors 3-12 Summary Statistics for Soil-to-Biota Bioaccumulation Factors for Bolsa Chica 3-13 Summary Statistics for Water-to-Biota Bioaccumulation Factors for Bolsa Chica 3-14 Summary of Toxicity Test Results 3-15 Univariate Regression of Amphipod Survival (Number of Individuals) on Untransformed and Natural Log Transformed Concentrations in Sediment 3-16 Univariate Regression of Amphipod Survival (Number of Individuals) on Untransformed and Natural Log Transformed Concentrations in Sediment 3-17 Summary of F-tests for Comparisons of Amphipod Mortality Regression Models by Test Media Adjustment Groups by Analyte 3-18 Univariate Regression of Mytilus Development on Untransformed and Natural Log Transformed Concentrations in Pore Water 3-19 Summary of LC 50 s and LC 20 s for Chemical Concentrations in Sediment 3-20 Summary of LC 50 s and LC 20 s for Chemical Concentrations in Sediment SAC/143368(CONTENTS.DOC) iii ERA REPORT 7/31/02
CONTENTS 3-21 Summary of EC 50 s and EC 20 s for Chemical Concentrations in Pore Water 3-22 Correlation Matrix Among Analytes Associated with Amphipod Toxicity That Were Detected in Sediments 3-23 Summary of Proportion of Variance Accounted for by the First Nine Principal Components for Analytes Detected in Sediments 3-24 Summary of Correlations Between Principal Component Scores for the Nine Primary Components and Analytes Associated with Amphipod Toxicity Detected in Sediment (Only those analytes with significant correlations [p
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CONTENTS<br />
3-21 Summary of EC 50 s and EC 20 s for Chemical Concentrations in Pore Water<br />
3-22 Correlation Matrix Among Analytes Associated with Amphipod Toxicity That Were<br />
Detected in Sediments<br />
3-23 Summary of Proportion of Variance Accounted for by the First Nine Principal<br />
Components for Analytes Detected in Sediments<br />
3-24 Summary of Correlations Between Principal Component Scores for the Nine Primary<br />
Components and Analytes Associated with Amphipod Toxicity Detected in<br />
Sediment (Only those analytes with significant correlations [p