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The 'Sustainable Environment' research group focuses on the dissemination and impact of metals and emerging pollutants (nanomaterials, pharmaceutical compounds, etc.) on the chronic degradation of soil and water in relation to their use, as well as than on the valorization (agricultural recycling, critical metals, etc.) and the treatment of waste and wastewater. Whatever the system studied (soil, water, biota, materials), we share a common goal of a multi-scale systemic approach to understanding bio-physico-chemical processes and reaction mechanisms controlling the emission, transfer, accumulation, treatment and impact of contaminants and organic matter in our Environment.
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Keywords
Bioavailability
Observatoire
Organic matter
EXAFS
Phytoliths
Labex DRIIHM
Pedogenesis
Biofilm
Mesocosm
Soil organic matter
Phytolith
Centrifugation
Bouc Bel Air
Observatoires Hommes-Milieux
Base de données
Qualité de l'air
Conflit environnemental
Water treatment
Metals
Bassin Minier de Provence
Silica
Exposure
Flux
Zabr
Ecotoxicology
Poaceae
Mineralogy
Toxicity
Adsorption
OHMI Estarreja
DNA damage
Comet assay
Genotoxicity
Géochimie
Oocyte
Ecotoxicity
Alumine
BDOH
Cosmogenic nuclides
Mercure
OSR
Silver nanoparticles
Soil
Heavy metals
Pollen
OHM BMP
Speciation
OHM Bassin Minier de Provence
OHMi Estarreja
Mangegarri
Agriculture
Sédiments
Risk assessment
Organic waste
Radionucléides
Weathering
Prélèvement
Gardanne
Résidus bauxite
Rhône
Dust
Life cycle
Dissolution
Nanoparticle
Bauxite
Oxidative stress
Hominin
Rare earth elements
Silicon
Climate
Arsenic
Particule
Pollution atmosphérique
Trace elements
Nanomaterial
Climate change
France
Nanoparticles
Paleoenvironment
Environment
LabEx DRIIHM
Clay translocation
Geochemistry
Observatoires Hommes-Millieux
Soil health
OHM
Ingestion
Nanotechnology
Métaux
Sol
Pollution atmosphérique
Nanomaterials
Bioaccumulation
Engineered nanomaterials
Turbidité
Aggregation
New Caledonia
Microorganisms
Land use
Imogolite
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