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Nogaro, Géraldine / Mermillod-Blondin, Florian / Montuelle, Bernard / Boisson, Jean-Claude / Bedell, Jean-Philippe / Ohannessian, Aurélie / Volat, Bernadette / Gibert, Janine - 2015Contributeur (s):
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Bedell, Jean-Philippe / Bazin, Christine / Sarrazin, Bernard / Perrodin, Yves - article in peer-reviewed journal - 2013The aim of the Sustainable Management of Sediments Dredged in Seaports (SEDIGEST) project is to assess the risks of treated port sediments for terrestrial ecosystems when deposited in quarries. We simulated the "ageing" of these sediments up to the "moment" when plants can...Contributeur (s):
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Bedell, Jean-Philippe / Mourier, Brice / Provot, J. / Winiarski, Thierry - article in peer-reviewed journal - 2013Infiltration basins are widely used in urban environments as a technique for managing and reducing the volume of stormwater. These basins can be spontaneously colonized by wild plants, which can be used as bioindicators of edaphic characteristics. As the basins are anthropogenic environments, the...Contributeur (s):
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Badin, Anne Laure / Monier, Armelle / Volatier, Laurence / Geremia, Roberto A. / Delolme, Cécile / Bedell, Jean-Philippe - article in peer-reviewed journal - 2011The sedimentary layer deposited at the surface of stormwater infiltration basins is highly organic and multicontaminated. It undergoes considerable moisture content fluctuations due to the drying and inundation cycles (called hydric dynamics) of these basins. Little is known about the microflora of...Contributeur (s):
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Saulais, M. / Bedell, Jean-Philippe / Delolme, Cécile - article in peer-reviewed journal - 2011Infiltration basins are shallow reservoirs in which stormwater is temporarily collected in order to reduce water volume in downstream networks. The settling of stormwater particles leads to a contaminated sediment layer. Wild plants can colonize these basins and can also play a role on the fate of...Contributeur (s):