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Evaluation of old landfills--a thermoanalytical and spectroscopic approach

Abandoned landfills and dumps, where untreated waste materials were deposited in the past, are a main anthropogenic source of relevant gaseous emissions. The determination of stability is a crucial target in the context of landfill risk assessment. FTIR spectroscopy and simultaneous thermal analysis...

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Published in:Journal of environmental monitoring 2011-02, Vol.13 (2), p.362-369
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