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This paper presents some examples of soil contamination from local industrial sources such as oil spills, chemical and metallurgical plants. The aim of the analyses was to determine the character and degree of contamination of suspected localities designated for remediation or for new building works e.g. for the construction of modern secure landfill of chemical wastes in the place of old insecure ones. These data were also applied to the choice of an appropriate method for measuring soil decontamination.
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Kuras, M., Kafka, Z., Janku, J., Podehradska, J. (1993). Analysis of Contaminated Soils From Different Industrial Sources. In: Eijsackers, H.J.P., Hamers, T. (eds) Integrated Soil and Sediment Research: A Basis for Proper Protection. Soil & Environment, vol 1. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2008-1_23
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