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SOILCAM · Soil Contamination: Advanced integrated characterisation and time-lapse Monitoring

FP7Status: CLOSED1 June 200830 November 2012EU funding €3,177,024

This project is aimed at improving current methods for monitoring contaminant distribution and biodegradation in the subsurface. Currently proven methods (based on invasive sampling of soil, soil water and gaseous phase) are unable to provide sufficiently accurate data with high enough resolution. Resulting in inability to assess of bioremediation progress and quantification of the processes involved in such bioremediation at field sites. Consequently, present assessment strategies to decide on optimal remediation approach, including design of monitoring systems, and evaluation of degradation progress, are severely flawed by uncertainty. Geophysical time-lapse measurements in combination with novel ground truthing methods give the possibility to determine: absolute contamination levels, spatial spreading, and reduced concentrations of contaminants in a heterogeneous environment. Geophysical methods of data acquisition alone are presently unable to provide absolute levels of biodegradable contamination concentrations. We aim to make improvements of fundamental constitutive relations between soil physical and degradation activity parameters and geophysically measurable parameters. Despite current improvements, there is a strong need to test these theories in practical field situations. Our project is dedicated to improving both site contamination assessment and the monitoring of bioremediation processes, and changes in soil environmental conditions. We suggest combining improved conventional soil monitoring techniques with state-of-the-art geophysical approaches. Partners in the project range from microbiologists to geophysicist, all with working experience from contaminated sites. Process studies involving lysimeters, and testing of the combination of technologies at two field sites are the major aims of the project. Focus on practical field situations and strong communication with stake-holders and SMEs will ensure high relevance for society.

Consortium · 10 organisations

coordinator

NIBIO - NORSK INSTITUTT FOR BIOOKONOMI

NO · €711,417

participant

MINISTERUL MEDIULUI SI DEZVOLTARII DURABILE - INSTITUTUL NATIONAL DE CERCETARE - DEZVOLTARE PENTRU PROTECTIA MEDIULUI

RO · €120,250

participant

UPPSALA UNIVERSITET

SE · €420,583

participant

FRIEDRICH-SCHILLER-UNIVERSITÄT JENA

DE · €442,820

participant

UMS GMBH

DE · €106,362

participant

AMRA - ANALISI E MONITORAGGIO DEL RISCHIO AMBIENTALE SCARL

IT · €327,418

participant

POLITECNICO DI TORINO

IT · €312,942

participant

WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY

NL · €510,025

participant

MAGYAR TUDOMANYOS AKADEMIA TALAJTANI ES AGROKEMIAI KUTATO INTEZETE

HU · €126,180

participant

IRIS INSTRUMENTS SAS

FR · €99,027

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