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Treatment MEthodology and MOnitoring for sequenced Reallocation of severely polluted Industrial Sites (MEMORIS) project - 2017
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Treatment MEthodology and MOnitoring for sequenced Reallocation of severely polluted Industrial Sites (MEMORIS) project
Duprez, Marie-Eve
;
Castro, Cristiana
;
Devalckeneer, Aude
et al.
2017
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Green Chemistry and White Biotechnology 2017
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Disciplines :
Earth sciences & physical geography
Environmental sciences & ecology
Phytobiology (plant sciences, forestry, mycology...)
Author, co-author :
Duprez, Marie-Eve
Castro, Cristiana
Devalckeneer, Aude
Martin, Thierry
Liénard, Amandine
;
Université de Liège > Ingénierie des biosystèmes (Biose) > Echanges Eau-Sol-Plantes
Vanderheyden, Vincent
Saintenoy, Yves
Hantson, Anne-Lise
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English
Title :
Treatment MEthodology and MOnitoring for sequenced Reallocation of severely polluted Industrial Sites (MEMORIS) project
Publication date :
May 2017
Event name :
Green Chemistry and White Biotechnology 2017
Event place :
Mons, Belgium
Event date :
22 et 23 mai 2017
Audience :
International
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