Aquatic sediments contaminated with heavy metals originating from mining and metallurgical activities pose significant risk to the environment and human health. These sediments not only act as a sink for heavy metals, but can also constitute a secondary source of heavy metal contamination. A variety of sorbent materials has demonstrated the potential to immobilize heavy metals. However, the complexity of multi-element contamination makes choosing the appropriate sorbent mixture and application dosage highly challenging. In this paper, a strategic framework is designed to systematically address the development of an in-situ sediment remediation solution through Assessment, Feasibility and Performance studies. The decision making tools and th...
International audienceDredging sediments can be implemented as primary resources in several civil en...
The aim of this paper was to examine the possibilities of using various low-cost sorbents as materia...
Bonemeal, coir, compost, green waste compost, peat and wood bark all potentially could be used as am...
Aquatic sediments contaminated with heavy metals originating from mining and metallurgical activitie...
Sediment pollution is an important environmental problem, and the remediation of heavy metal contami...
Previous research has shown that amendment of activated carbon and other sorbents can be a viable op...
This study firstly aimed to investigate the potential of simultaneous metal (loid) removal from meta...
The understanding of the behaviour and fate of contaminants in river sediments is essential to deal ...
Inorganic waste materials that have the suitable inherent characteristics could be used as precursor...
This work investigates the sorption of heavy metals by low-cost, byproducts such as charcoal fines (...
In areas contaminated by potentially toxic elements (PTEs), knowledge of processes of metal mobilis...
textContaminated effluents reaching surface water bodies have led to accumulation of contaminants in...
Waste recycling and re-utilization are potentially favourable routes towards the development of envi...
Abstract Numerous studies have examined the performance of mineral and biomass-based sorbents for m...
Metal contamination of water bodies has attracted global attention owing to its environmental toxici...
International audienceDredging sediments can be implemented as primary resources in several civil en...
The aim of this paper was to examine the possibilities of using various low-cost sorbents as materia...
Bonemeal, coir, compost, green waste compost, peat and wood bark all potentially could be used as am...
Aquatic sediments contaminated with heavy metals originating from mining and metallurgical activitie...
Sediment pollution is an important environmental problem, and the remediation of heavy metal contami...
Previous research has shown that amendment of activated carbon and other sorbents can be a viable op...
This study firstly aimed to investigate the potential of simultaneous metal (loid) removal from meta...
The understanding of the behaviour and fate of contaminants in river sediments is essential to deal ...
Inorganic waste materials that have the suitable inherent characteristics could be used as precursor...
This work investigates the sorption of heavy metals by low-cost, byproducts such as charcoal fines (...
In areas contaminated by potentially toxic elements (PTEs), knowledge of processes of metal mobilis...
textContaminated effluents reaching surface water bodies have led to accumulation of contaminants in...
Waste recycling and re-utilization are potentially favourable routes towards the development of envi...
Abstract Numerous studies have examined the performance of mineral and biomass-based sorbents for m...
Metal contamination of water bodies has attracted global attention owing to its environmental toxici...
International audienceDredging sediments can be implemented as primary resources in several civil en...
The aim of this paper was to examine the possibilities of using various low-cost sorbents as materia...
Bonemeal, coir, compost, green waste compost, peat and wood bark all potentially could be used as am...