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Maximilian Lackner, Thomas Hribernig, Markus Lutz, Markus Plank and Karl Putz
A novel technique for the in situ removal of mineral hydrocarbons from aged brownfields is described. The approach uses emulsions of plant oil (5?10%, rapeseed) in water, which were found to extract 50?85% of mineral hydrocarbons in one leaching step fro...
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Ann M. M. Carroll and Norma F. Kanarek
Limited research has examined brownfields clean-up, reuse choice and associations with flood risk or resilience. This cross-sectional analysis examines counties with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) funded brownfield cleanups initiated from 200...
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Francesco Cappai, Daniel Forgues and Mathias Glaus
The reuse of brownfields is becoming a necessary option to meet the current requirements of urban densification and for the preservation of agricultural land, as well as for improvement in the quality of life. The purpose of this article is to evaluate t...
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Todd K. BenDor, Sara S. Metcalf and Mark Paich
Negligence of former industrial sites (?brownfields?) has adversely impacted urban landscapes throughout the industrialized world. Brownfield redevelopment has recently emerged as a sustainable land use strategy and impetus for urban revitalization. This...
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Alan Jeary
Pág. 90
Releasing BrownfieldsAuthor Paul SymsProfessor of Urban Land use in the Centre for theBuilt Environment, Sheffield Hallam University, United Kingdom
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Knowlton, R. G. Minier, J.
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