International audienceA mesocosm study was conducted to assess the impact of water saturation episodes and of the input of bioavailable organic matter on the biogeochemical cycles of C and N, and on the behavior of metal(loid)s in a soil highly contaminated by the destruction of arsenical shells. An instrumented mesocosm was filled with contaminated soil taken from the “Place-à-Gaz” site. Four cycles of dry and wet periods of about one month were simulated for 276 days. After two dry/wet cycles, organic litter sampled on the site was added above the topsoil. The nitrogen cycle was the most impacted by the wet/dry cycles, as evidenced by a denitrification microbial process in the saturated level. The concentrations of the two most mobile pol...
The thermal destruction of chemical munitions from World War I, on the site of “Place-à-Gaz”, induce...
The role of metals in the behaviour of soil organic matter (SOM) is not well documented. Therefore, ...
International audienceAgricultural soils can contain high arsenic (As) concentrations due to specifi...
International audienceA mesocosm study was conducted to assess the impact of water saturation episod...
International audienceThermal destruction of chemical munitions from World War I led to the formatio...
La destruction par brûlage de munitions chimiques de la Première Guerre Mondiale a provoqué une cont...
A microcosm experiment was conducted to investigate heavy metal release from the urban soils heavily...
International audienceOnly scarce field studies concern the consequences of natural soil organic mat...
International audienceThis study estimates the effect of environmental parameters on the mobility of...
International audienceDestruction of chemical munitions from World War I has caused extensive local ...
International audienceProcesses of remediation on anthropogenic polluted sites often involve the add...
Microcosm and field investigation were conducted to examine the effects of heavy metals on the decom...
Only scarce field studies concern the consequences of natural soil organic matter (SOM) and metal in...
The thermal destruction of chemical munitions from World War I, on the site of “Place-à-Gaz”, induce...
The role of metals in the behaviour of soil organic matter (SOM) is not well documented. Therefore, ...
International audienceAgricultural soils can contain high arsenic (As) concentrations due to specifi...
International audienceA mesocosm study was conducted to assess the impact of water saturation episod...
International audienceThermal destruction of chemical munitions from World War I led to the formatio...
La destruction par brûlage de munitions chimiques de la Première Guerre Mondiale a provoqué une cont...
A microcosm experiment was conducted to investigate heavy metal release from the urban soils heavily...
International audienceOnly scarce field studies concern the consequences of natural soil organic mat...
International audienceThis study estimates the effect of environmental parameters on the mobility of...
International audienceDestruction of chemical munitions from World War I has caused extensive local ...
International audienceProcesses of remediation on anthropogenic polluted sites often involve the add...
Microcosm and field investigation were conducted to examine the effects of heavy metals on the decom...
Only scarce field studies concern the consequences of natural soil organic matter (SOM) and metal in...
The thermal destruction of chemical munitions from World War I, on the site of “Place-à-Gaz”, induce...
The role of metals in the behaviour of soil organic matter (SOM) is not well documented. Therefore, ...
International audienceAgricultural soils can contain high arsenic (As) concentrations due to specifi...