Advanced science and technology for biological decontamination of sites affected by chemical and radiological nuclear agents

著者

    • NATO Advanced Study Institute on Advanced Science and Technology for Biological Decontamination of Sites Affected by Chemical and Radiological Nuclear Agents
    • Marmiroli, Nelson
    • Samotokin, Borys
    • Marmiroli, Marta

書誌事項

Advanced science and technology for biological decontamination of sites affected by chemical and radiological nuclear agents

edited by Nelson Marmiroli, Borys Samotokin and Marta Marmiroli

(NATO science series, ser. 4 . Earth and environmental sciences ; v. 75)

Springer, c2007

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"Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Advanced Science and Technology for Biological Decontamination of Sites Affected by Chemical and Radiological Nuclear Agents, Zhitomir, Ukraine, 17-28 August 2005"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This book presents a comprehensive and integrated approach toward solving the ever growing problem of soil and water contamination by radioactive and chemical wastes from military facilities, weapons industries, and weapons storage. The authors combine theory and practice in specific contamination examples. This is a monograph born out of a unique combination of expertise and practical advice and is ideal for operators in the field of decontamination.

目次

  • Preface.- Contributors.- 1. Site characterisation.- 1.1. Methodology and approach to environmental site investigations of large industrial sites in order to obtain optimal cost/benefit ratios: case study of the ISAB - Erg Petroli refinery at Priolo Gargallo (SR), Italy
  • M. Pupeza et al.- 1.2. Radiation contamination of forest ecosystems investigation: field experiments, modeling and simulation
  • O. Orlov et al.- 1.3. Risk assessment and remediation of military and ammunition sites
  • A. Gerth, A. Hebner.- 2. Biological bases of biological remediation.- 2.1. Microbial systems for in-situ soil and groundwater remediation
  • L. Diels, R. Lookman.- 2.2. Plant taxonomy for phytoremediation
  • S. Gawronski, H. Gawronska.- 2.3. Genetic variability and genetic engineering in phytoremediation
  • N. Marmiroli.- 3. Feasibility studies and practical implementation.- 3.1. Dechlorination of chlorinated hydrocarbons by zero-valent iron nano-particles
  • M. Pupeza et al.- 3.2. Remediation alternatives on high toxicity and dangerous sites
  • D. L. Russell.- 3.3. From laboratory experiments to large scale application - an example of the phytoremediation of radionuclides
  • P. Soudek et al.- 3.4. Phytoremediation - Some case studies conducted at WAU
  • S .Gawronski, H. Gawronska.- 3.5. Management of passive biological water treatment systems for mine effluents
  • C. Kunze et al.- 3.6. Lessons from the wastewater field
  • D. L. Russell.- 3.7. Phytoremediation of explosives
  • T.Vanek et al.- 4. Regulatory issues.- 4.1. German law for the prevention, identification, investigation, risk assessment and remediation of contaminated sites and harmful soil changes
  • W.-U. Marr.- 4.2. The main directions of cooperation between the Ministry of Natural Resources of the Russian Federation and CCMS NATO within the framework of NRC CCMS
  • A. L. Kozeltsev.-

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