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Solubility of Cyanide in Contaminated Soils
Journal of Environmental Quality, 1994AbstractAt more than 200 sites in the Netherlands, the soil is contaminated with cyanide as a result of industrial activities. The mobility of cyanide, which mainly occurs in the form of iron cyanide complexes [Fe(CN)63− + Fe(CN)64−], plays an important role in predicting the possible hazards for the environment and human health.
Meeussen, J.C.L. +3 more
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Soil immobilization: New concept for biotreatment of soil contaminants
Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 1998A new concept for the development of microbial consortia for the degradation of persistent soil pollutants and for pollutant treatment is proposed. The concept defined as "soil immobilization" is based on the entrapment of soil particles, showing microbial activity in degrading the target pollutant, into a solid membrane with a large pore size ...
D G, Karamanev, C, Chavarie, R, Samson
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Contaminant trends in soils and crops
Environmental Pollution, 1991The evidence for long-term changes in the contaminant content of soils and crops is reviewed. Heavy metals, acidification and trace organic contaminants are each considered separately, with the emphasis placed on changes brought about by inputs from long-term atmospheric deposition.
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Flotation in Contaminated Soil Treatment
1995Ex situ soil treatment techniques based on classification and extraction processes fail when small particles are involved. Sludge consisting of particles smaller then 63×10-6m can not be treated by such processes. In this paper we focus on an alternative technique, flotation.
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Soil Reclamation of Contaminated Soil with a Bioreactor
1986This poster presents the first tentative results of a one year project in the field of soil reclamation. The aim of the project was to evaluate the economic possibilities of a new biodegradation technique. Because of the disadvantages of the widely used biodegradation method, landfarming, a new method is developed, a bioreactor system.
F. C. H. Mokveld +2 more
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Bioremediation of Petroleum Contaminated Soil
2013Anaerobic degradation of petroleum hydrocarbon is very relevant in removing oil spills in the anaerobic zones. of soil and sediments. This research investigated the possibility of degrading petroleum hydrocarbon under sulfate condition. Diesel fuels were degraded significantly under sulfate reducing condition within 182 days and 65% degradation of ...
DİNDAR, Efsun +2 more
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Soil Contamination as a Groundwater Contamination Indicator
1994The goal of the project is to develop a defensible method to trigger groundwater monitoring at sites at which contaminants have been released to soil. The project is in response to a desire to improve the existing groundwater monitoring trigger. Such an improved trigger would enable the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and Energy ...
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