![]() | Soil & Groundwater Events Update March 2012 |
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| Upcoming Conferences & Trade Shows - Mark Your Calendars! |
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Avon - close to Paris - France Sep. 17, 2012 - Sep. 20, 2012 |
Geostatistics Practice for Contaminated Site Characterization
Nowadays, Geostatistics is more and more applied for soil pollution mapping (chemical and radiological) and for risk analysis (estimation of contaminated volumes exceeding a pollution threshold). This course presents the basic concepts and methods of Geostatistics to achieve these goals. The subject matter ranges from variography to kriging and simulations for risk analysis. A particular attention is paid to the integration of these methods for the characterization of contaminated sites: accounting for the historical data, sampling optimization, cartography of in situ pollution and estimation of contaminated volumes. | ||
Denver - Colorado (USA) Apr. 26, 2012 - Apr. 26, 2012 |
Site Characterization: The Groundwater System (#501)
This course covers data needs and sources, as well as presentation tools, for characterizing both the geologic framework and groundwater system, essential to characterizing, protecting, and cleaning up the environment. It also addresses synthesizing the relationship, especially recognizing important geologic controls of groundwater occurrence, movement, and quality, factors critical in formulating the sound conceptual hydrogeologic model regulators expect in reports. | ||
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