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Theme 15: Human Activities: Environmental Impact, Consequence and Remediation

Co-ordinators:
Jean-Francois Gaillard (Northwestern)
Laurent Charlet (University of Grenoble-I, France)

Team members:
Marc Amyot (Université de Montréal, Canada), Pablo Pasten (Pontificia Universidad Catlolica de Chile), Jérome Rose (CEREGE, Université Paul Cézanne), Nita Sahai (University of Wisconsin), Peter Santschi (Texas A&M University, Galveston, USA)

Theme 15 sessions:

15a: Geochemical Processes Controlling the Fate of Radionuclides in the Environment [Show description]

15b: Geochemical vs. Biological Drivers of Mercury Accumulation in Aquatic Foodwebs in a Changing Environment [Show description]

15c: The Environmental Consequences of Mining Earth Resources [Show description]

15d: Medical Mineralogy and Geochemistry [Show description]

15e: Nanomaterials in the Environment: Reactivity, Transport, and Toxicity [Show description]

15f: Linking Isotope Biogeochemistry to Water Resource Science: Old Questions, New Directions, Policy Implications [Show description]

15g: Geomicrobiological Processes Controlling Bioremediation, Natural Attenuation, and Trace Gas Emissions [Show description]

15h: Environmental Records of Anthropogenic Impacts on Marine Ecosystems [Show description]

15i: Geogenic Chemicals in Groundwaters and Soils: Biogeochemistry, Hazard Mapping/risk Assessment, Remediation Technologies [Show description]

Theme 15 related sessions:

08a: Mineral/water Interface Chemistry: The Legacy of Stumm and Schindler and What We Have Learned Since [Show description]

08d: Biogeochemical Processes at Redox Interfaces [Show description]

08e: Environmental Nanoparticles and Nano-Scale Processes [Show description]

09f: Understanding Hydrocarbon Biodegradation: Field and Laboratory Approaches [Show description]

15h: Environmental Records of Anthropogenic Impacts on Marine Ecosystems [Show description]

19b: Biological and Biomimetic Crystal Growth/Dissolution Mechanisms from Computational Chemistry [Show description]