Dutch title: Spatiale en temporale bepalingen van hoge resolutie diepteprofielen gebuik makend van nieuwe staalname technieken
Acronym: STARDUST II Period: July 2005 till December 2007 Status: Completed
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Institutes (3) |
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- Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee (VLIZ), more
- Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Vakgroep Scheikunde; Laboratorium voor Algemene Chemie (VUB), more
- Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille; UMR Géosystèmes; Equipe de Chimie Analytique et Marine (USTL), more
- Fischer, Jean Claude
- Barthe, Jean-François
- Billon, Gabriel
- Bodineau, Laurent
- Charriau, Adeline
- Clarisse, Olivier
- Denis, Lionel
- Gabelle, Cédric
- Lesven, Ludovic
- Ouddane, Bagdad
- Wartel, Michel
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Abstract |
The aimed objectives in the second stage follow these presented in the first phase of the program. They are mainly related to the influence of polluted sediment on the quality of fluvial and estuarine waters.
These pollutants, which were stored in the course of time in our fluvial sediments, form a 'time bomb' that could burst at an even small modification in the environment (modification of PH-content, oxygen concentration, bioturbation, rising of the water level, voluntary release of sediments while dredging or during adaptation activities).
The main objective of this study is to contribute to a better knowledge of the behaviour of pollutants in the sedimentary compartment, hereby further strengthening a cross border technology transfer and further finalising a predicting tool that can contribute to good decision making (modelling). The impact of the programme, other than common scientific publications, concerns:
The development of an online data system (ICT development), that will be available for the scientific community, as well as to actors in the field from both countries, as pollution has no borders
Sharing our competences (in technical, scientific and pedagogical terms) within the framework of a federative structure. |
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