Determination of the remediation effectiveness of soils accidentally contaminated by sulphuric acid by geophysical methods

This work demonstrates that the diagnosis of soils that have been contaminated with dangerous substances after remediation can be done with non invasive techniques, with cost and time reduction, and avoiding the sample cross contamination risks of invasive methods. The noninvasive methods used in th...

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Autores principales: Coria, I.D., De La Vega, M.
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spelling todo:paper_07168756_v22_n1_p3_Coria2023-10-03T15:36:18Z Determination of the remediation effectiveness of soils accidentally contaminated by sulphuric acid by geophysical methods Coria, I.D. De La Vega, M. Electromagnetic induction Geoelectric method Invasive diagnosis Remediation effectiveness Soil contamination Cross contamination Dangerous substances Geoelectric Geoelectric method Geophysical methods Invasive diagnosis Invasive methods Noninvasive methods Noninvasive technique Soil contamination Sulphuric acids Time reduction Electromagnetic induction Geophysics Inductance measurement Pollution Soils Sulfuric acid Contamination This work demonstrates that the diagnosis of soils that have been contaminated with dangerous substances after remediation can be done with non invasive techniques, with cost and time reduction, and avoiding the sample cross contamination risks of invasive methods. The noninvasive methods used in this particular case of accidental contamination with concentrated sulphuric acid were electromagnetic induction and geoelectric. According to the results, it is concluded that the complementary use of both methods allows making a correct diagnosis of the remediation effectiveness. Fil:De La Vega, M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_07168756_v22_n1_p3_Coria
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topic Electromagnetic induction
Geoelectric method
Invasive diagnosis
Remediation effectiveness
Soil contamination
Cross contamination
Dangerous substances
Geoelectric
Geoelectric method
Geophysical methods
Invasive diagnosis
Invasive methods
Noninvasive methods
Noninvasive technique
Soil contamination
Sulphuric acids
Time reduction
Electromagnetic induction
Geophysics
Inductance measurement
Pollution
Soils
Sulfuric acid
Contamination
spellingShingle Electromagnetic induction
Geoelectric method
Invasive diagnosis
Remediation effectiveness
Soil contamination
Cross contamination
Dangerous substances
Geoelectric
Geoelectric method
Geophysical methods
Invasive diagnosis
Invasive methods
Noninvasive methods
Noninvasive technique
Soil contamination
Sulphuric acids
Time reduction
Electromagnetic induction
Geophysics
Inductance measurement
Pollution
Soils
Sulfuric acid
Contamination
Coria, I.D.
De La Vega, M.
Determination of the remediation effectiveness of soils accidentally contaminated by sulphuric acid by geophysical methods
topic_facet Electromagnetic induction
Geoelectric method
Invasive diagnosis
Remediation effectiveness
Soil contamination
Cross contamination
Dangerous substances
Geoelectric
Geoelectric method
Geophysical methods
Invasive diagnosis
Invasive methods
Noninvasive methods
Noninvasive technique
Soil contamination
Sulphuric acids
Time reduction
Electromagnetic induction
Geophysics
Inductance measurement
Pollution
Soils
Sulfuric acid
Contamination
description This work demonstrates that the diagnosis of soils that have been contaminated with dangerous substances after remediation can be done with non invasive techniques, with cost and time reduction, and avoiding the sample cross contamination risks of invasive methods. The noninvasive methods used in this particular case of accidental contamination with concentrated sulphuric acid were electromagnetic induction and geoelectric. According to the results, it is concluded that the complementary use of both methods allows making a correct diagnosis of the remediation effectiveness.
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author Coria, I.D.
De La Vega, M.
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De La Vega, M.
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title Determination of the remediation effectiveness of soils accidentally contaminated by sulphuric acid by geophysical methods
title_short Determination of the remediation effectiveness of soils accidentally contaminated by sulphuric acid by geophysical methods
title_full Determination of the remediation effectiveness of soils accidentally contaminated by sulphuric acid by geophysical methods
title_fullStr Determination of the remediation effectiveness of soils accidentally contaminated by sulphuric acid by geophysical methods
title_full_unstemmed Determination of the remediation effectiveness of soils accidentally contaminated by sulphuric acid by geophysical methods
title_sort determination of the remediation effectiveness of soils accidentally contaminated by sulphuric acid by geophysical methods
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_07168756_v22_n1_p3_Coria
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