International audienceDestruction of chemical munitions from World War I has caused extensive local top soil contamination by arsenic and heavy metals. The biogeochemical behavior of toxic elements is poorly documented in this type of environment. Four soils were sampled presenting different levels of contamination. The range of As concentrations in the samples was 1937–72,820 mg/kg. Concentrations of Zn, Cu and Pb reached 90,190 mg/kg, 9113 mg/kg and 5777 mg/kg, respectively. The high clay content of the subsoil and large amounts of charcoal from the use of firewood during the burning process constitute an ample reservoir of metals and As-binding materials. However, SEM–EDS observations showed different forms of association for metals and ...
International audienceAt the end of the Great War, a large amount of unfired chemical ammunitions we...
International audienceAt the end of the Great War, a large amount of unfired chemical ammunitions we...
International audienceAt the end of the Great War, a large amount of unfired chemical ammunitions we...
International audienceDestruction of chemical munitions from World War I has caused extensive local ...
International audienceDuring the period from 1920 to 1928, 200,000 unfired German chemical ammunitio...
International audienceDuring the period from 1920 to 1928, 200,000 unfired German chemical ammunitio...
The thermal destruction of chemical munitions from World War I, on the site of “Place-à-Gaz”, induce...
The thermal destruction of chemical munitions from World War I, on the site of “Place-à-Gaz”, induce...
The thermal destruction of chemical munitions from World War I, on the site of “Place-à-Gaz”, induce...
The thermal destruction of chemical munitions from World War I, on the site of “Place-à-Gaz”, induce...
International audienceThe open-burning of organo-arsenical compounds present in chemical ammunitions...
International audienceThe open-burning of organo-arsenical compounds present in chemical ammunitions...
International audienceThermal destruction of chemical munitions from World War I led to the formatio...
International audienceThermal destruction of chemical munitions from World War I led to the formatio...
International audienceAt the end of the Great War, a large amount of unfired chemical ammunitions we...
International audienceAt the end of the Great War, a large amount of unfired chemical ammunitions we...
International audienceAt the end of the Great War, a large amount of unfired chemical ammunitions we...
International audienceAt the end of the Great War, a large amount of unfired chemical ammunitions we...
International audienceDestruction of chemical munitions from World War I has caused extensive local ...
International audienceDuring the period from 1920 to 1928, 200,000 unfired German chemical ammunitio...
International audienceDuring the period from 1920 to 1928, 200,000 unfired German chemical ammunitio...
The thermal destruction of chemical munitions from World War I, on the site of “Place-à-Gaz”, induce...
The thermal destruction of chemical munitions from World War I, on the site of “Place-à-Gaz”, induce...
The thermal destruction of chemical munitions from World War I, on the site of “Place-à-Gaz”, induce...
The thermal destruction of chemical munitions from World War I, on the site of “Place-à-Gaz”, induce...
International audienceThe open-burning of organo-arsenical compounds present in chemical ammunitions...
International audienceThe open-burning of organo-arsenical compounds present in chemical ammunitions...
International audienceThermal destruction of chemical munitions from World War I led to the formatio...
International audienceThermal destruction of chemical munitions from World War I led to the formatio...
International audienceAt the end of the Great War, a large amount of unfired chemical ammunitions we...
International audienceAt the end of the Great War, a large amount of unfired chemical ammunitions we...
International audienceAt the end of the Great War, a large amount of unfired chemical ammunitions we...
International audienceAt the end of the Great War, a large amount of unfired chemical ammunitions we...