Contaminated Soil 2000: Seventh International FZK/TNO conference on contaminated soil
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2000
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SAMPLING STRATEGIES AND GEOSTATISTICAL TOOLS FOR REDUCING UNCERTAINTY IN THE RISK BASED CHARACTERISATION OF CONTAMINATED SITES
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C. Carlon;
C. Carlon
1Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Venice calle Larga S. Marta 2137, 30123 Venice, Italy
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P. Nathanail;
P. Nathanail
2Land Quality Management, School of Chemical Environmental and Mining Engineering, University of Nottingham, UK
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A.Critto;
A.Critto
1Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Venice calle Larga S. Marta 2137, 30123 Venice, Italy
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A. Marcomini
A. Marcomini
1Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Venice calle Larga S. Marta 2137, 30123 Venice, Italy
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C. Carlon
1Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Venice calle Larga S. Marta 2137, 30123 Venice, Italy
P. Nathanail
2Land Quality Management, School of Chemical Environmental and Mining Engineering, University of Nottingham, UK
A.Critto
1Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Venice calle Larga S. Marta 2137, 30123 Venice, Italy
A. Marcomini
1Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Venice calle Larga S. Marta 2137, 30123 Venice, Italy
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C. Carlon, P. Nathanail, A.Critto, A. Marcomini, 2000. "SAMPLING STRATEGIES AND GEOSTATISTICAL TOOLS FOR REDUCING UNCERTAINTY IN THE RISK BASED CHARACTERISATION OF CONTAMINATED SITES", Contaminated Soil 2000: Seventh International FZK/TNO conference on contaminated soil
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