Titre :
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Biogeodynamics of pollutants in soils and sediments : Risk assessment of delayed and non-linear responses
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Auteurs :
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Alain Bourg ;
Peter Doelman ;
et al. ;
Wim Salomons, éd. ;
William Stigliani, éd. ;
Herman Eijsackers
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Type de document :
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Ouvrage
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Editeur :
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Berlin [DEU] : Springer-Verlag, 1995
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ISBN :
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3-530-58732-2
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Description :
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352p. / tabl., graph., carte
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Langues:
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Anglais
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Classement :
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ARCH/ (Ouvrages retirés des rayonnages. Conservation fonds historique de la bibliothèque)
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Mots-clés :
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Polluant
;
Toxicité
;
Hydrogéologie
;
Pollution sol
;
Sédiment
;
Microorganisme
;
Pollution bactériologique
;
Matière organique
;
Mesure risque
;
Microbiologie
;
Métal non ferreux
;
Pesticide
;
Toxicologie
;
Pollution eau
;
Mercure
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Résumé :
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In the USA, Western and Central Europe, many large-scale polluted sites are too large to be cleaned up economically with available technologies. Moreover, new sites are also being created with little concern for environmental protection. A long-term view is essential so the retention of contaminants is not diminished and we understand the potential for large-scale contaminant mobilization at these sites triggered by changing environmental conditions. The soil-sediment system as a dynamic entity can be described as biogeodynamics. This book provides information for predicting long-term changes and making risk assessments and describes the approach of geochemical engineering to handling large-scale polluted sites. (R. A.).
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