Chemical Analysis, Monitoring, and Prediction
Chemical Analysis, Monitoring, and Prediction sessions explored the ways researchers look at the contamination we find in soil and water, and methods to see how the contamination changes with time and after remediation has been attempted.
The sessions were co-chaired by Torsten Schmidt, Professor in the Department of Chemistry, Chair of Instrumental Analytical Chemistry, at the Centre for Water and Environmental Research, University of Duisburg-Essen
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Chemical Analysis, Monitoring, and Prediction - Session 1
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Coren Pulleyblank
Dublin City University
Detecting degradation products of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) in aqueous and soil environmental matrices: recent progress in the field
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Peter Brennan
Dublin City University
Distribution and sources of PAHs and trace metals in Bull Island, Dublin Bay
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Diego Corcho-Sanchez
Envirotecnics Global Service
Laboratory evaluation of mixed surfactants solutions to mobilise hexachlorocyclohexane (DNAPL) from Sardas landfill (Aragón, Spain)
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Mark Cave
British Geological Survey
Prediction and mapping of the human ingestion bioaccessibility of arsenic from soils in the South West of England
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Chemical Analysis, Monitoring, and Prediction - Session 2
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Tom Henman
RSK Ltd
Maximising site conceptualisation for coal tar NAPL in fractured bedrock through UV fluorescence testing, downhole geophysics, NAPL physico-chemical testing and in situ remedial pilot trials
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Panagiotis Kirmizakis
Queen’s University Belfast
Bioelectrical systems to investigate and monitor remediation
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David Holmes
Ecologia Environmental Solutions Limited
Advances in in-situ automatous LNAPL and water level monitoring by guided wire radar: detailed analysis of LNAPL behaviour and improved site understanding
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Matthias Metzger
Dublin City University
Development of analytical methods for the determination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and phthalate acid esters contamination in soil to assist remediation processes
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Nenad Stojanović
University of Duisburg-Essen
Development of PAL SPME Arrow-GC-IRMS method for compound-specific stable isotope analysis of groundwater contaminants
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