Gentle soil remediation of trace element-contaminated soils - success stories from the greenland project

Contamination of soils with trace elements (TE) is worldwide still one of the major environmental problems. Conventional technologies for soil remediation are usually very expensive and may negatively affect or destroy soil structure and functions. Phytoremediation technologies, however, include a s...

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Main Authors: PUSCHENREITER, Markus, MENCH, Michel, BERT, Valérie, KUMPIENE, Jurate, KIDD, Petra, CUNDY, Andrew
Other Authors: KALOGERAKIS, N., MANIOS, T.
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Published: Grafima Publications 2014
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Online Access:https://oskar-bordeaux.fr/handle/20.500.12278/108785
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spelling ftoskarbordeaux:oai:oskar-bordeaux.fr:20.500.12278/108785 2023-05-15T16:28:20+02:00 Gentle soil remediation of trace element-contaminated soils - success stories from the greenland project PUSCHENREITER, Markus MENCH, Michel BERT, Valérie KUMPIENE, Jurate KIDD, Petra CUNDY, Andrew KALOGERAKIS, N. MANIOS, T. 2014 https://oskar-bordeaux.fr/handle/20.500.12278/108785 en eng Grafima Publications https://oskar-bordeaux.fr/handle/20.500.12278/108785 Abstracts book of the 11th International phytotechnologies conference Sciences de l'environnement Communication dans un congrès avec actes 2014 ftoskarbordeaux 2021-07-20T22:29:35Z Contamination of soils with trace elements (TE) is worldwide still one of the major environmental problems. Conventional technologies for soil remediation are usually very expensive and may negatively affect or destroy soil structure and functions. Phytoremediation technologies, however, include a set of gentle remediation options (GRO) which are approaches based on plants and associated microbes as well as soil amendments for remediating trace element-contaminated soils at low cost and without significant negative effects for the environment. The main technologies are phytoextraction, in situ immobilization and assisted phytostabilization. Although GRO comprise very innovative and efficient technologies, they are still not widely used as practical site solution due to several reasons of hindrance. Although major progress has been achieved on the lab scale, success stories obtained in the field are still limited, in particular regarding the long-term efficiency. Also, the issue of valorization of the potentially contaminated plant biomass has insufficiently been addressed so far. Furthermore, additional development is needed regarding the adequate determination of end-points of GRO. Finally, the application of GRO as practical site solution may be hindered by legal frameworks and by insufficient knowledge of the decision makers. Long term and large-scale field experiments may provide data required for the overall assessment of GRO efficiency, effectiveness and sustainability. Therefore, the EU-FP7-project “Gentle remediation of trace element-contaminated land – GREENLAND; www.greenland-project.eu) with 17 partners from 11 countries has been launched on January 1 2011 to address these issues and to make GRO ready for use as practical site solution. Other/Unknown Material Greenland OSKAR Bordeaux (Open Science Knowledge ARchive) Greenland
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BERT, Valérie
KUMPIENE, Jurate
KIDD, Petra
CUNDY, Andrew
Gentle soil remediation of trace element-contaminated soils - success stories from the greenland project
topic_facet Sciences de l'environnement
description Contamination of soils with trace elements (TE) is worldwide still one of the major environmental problems. Conventional technologies for soil remediation are usually very expensive and may negatively affect or destroy soil structure and functions. Phytoremediation technologies, however, include a set of gentle remediation options (GRO) which are approaches based on plants and associated microbes as well as soil amendments for remediating trace element-contaminated soils at low cost and without significant negative effects for the environment. The main technologies are phytoextraction, in situ immobilization and assisted phytostabilization. Although GRO comprise very innovative and efficient technologies, they are still not widely used as practical site solution due to several reasons of hindrance. Although major progress has been achieved on the lab scale, success stories obtained in the field are still limited, in particular regarding the long-term efficiency. Also, the issue of valorization of the potentially contaminated plant biomass has insufficiently been addressed so far. Furthermore, additional development is needed regarding the adequate determination of end-points of GRO. Finally, the application of GRO as practical site solution may be hindered by legal frameworks and by insufficient knowledge of the decision makers. Long term and large-scale field experiments may provide data required for the overall assessment of GRO efficiency, effectiveness and sustainability. Therefore, the EU-FP7-project “Gentle remediation of trace element-contaminated land – GREENLAND; www.greenland-project.eu) with 17 partners from 11 countries has been launched on January 1 2011 to address these issues and to make GRO ready for use as practical site solution.
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MANIOS, T.
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MENCH, Michel
BERT, Valérie
KUMPIENE, Jurate
KIDD, Petra
CUNDY, Andrew
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MENCH, Michel
BERT, Valérie
KUMPIENE, Jurate
KIDD, Petra
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title Gentle soil remediation of trace element-contaminated soils - success stories from the greenland project
title_short Gentle soil remediation of trace element-contaminated soils - success stories from the greenland project
title_full Gentle soil remediation of trace element-contaminated soils - success stories from the greenland project
title_fullStr Gentle soil remediation of trace element-contaminated soils - success stories from the greenland project
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