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TB1 - MANAGEMENT OF WATER RESOURCES AND POLLUTED SITES

Last updated: 22/02/2024

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Course Director(s):

PARAN Frédéric

General Description:

This Toolbox offers a 39-hour training course on key environmental and industrial issues: 1) management of groundwater resources and the vulnerability of hydrosystems to anthropogenic activities; 2) management of polluted sites and soils. For each of these fields, the Toolbox offers, on the one hand, training in the naturalistic analysis of natural objects and processes, at different scales, and, on the other hand, training in the operational use of geomatics and numerical modelling tools, whose use is now essential in engineering environmental sciences.

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Hydrology Management of surface and groundwater resources Modeling Reactive-Transfer Water-Soil Interactions Soil remediation methods

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