1. Main families of pollutants in soils
Stéphane ANGENAULT, post-doctoral researcher, Muriel DUFORT and Marilyne BOUSQUET, engineers, Alain BRY, detection business engineer and Lionel HAIRAULT, head of the Physical Chemistry Laboratory, work in the Physical Chemistry Laboratory at CEA Le Ripault. CEA Le Ripault has applied its research and development skills in the fields of energetic materials and physical chemistry to the detection of explosives in soils.
For many years, a number of events and accidents have demonstrated the impact that soil, surface and groundwater pollution can have on health and the environment. Human activities, particularly industrial, but also agricultural and domestic, release a wide variety of potentially hazardous substances into the environment, with potentially significant environmental consequences. Detecting and quantifying traces...
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