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Effluents, surface and subterranean waters monitoring: Review and advances

Surface and runoff waters should be characterized and monitored according to mandatory legislation inwesterncountries. Many legislations have hitherto neglected consequences of these waters; but since they impact on rivers, seas, subterranean matrices, they need to be monitored and data have to be p...

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Published in:Measurement : journal of the International Measurement Confederation 2019-04, Vol.137, p.566-579
Main Authors: Lay-Ekuakille, A., Durickovic, I., Lanzolla, A., Morello, R., De Capua, C., Girão, P.S., Postolache, O., Massaro, A., Van Biesen, L.
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Environmental Engineering
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Infrared imaging
Lakes
Legislation
Marine sediment characterization
Monitoring
Nanotechnology
Optical detection methods
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Sediments
Surface water
Surface waters oil contaminants
Thermography
Turbidity
Water characterization
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