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Join our seminar on applying waste to soils! Learn about soil science basics, pollutant risks, case studies, and applications of compost, manure, and sewage sludge. Submit your full paper by the deadline.
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WW 2009/10Application of Waste to Soils - Seminar - Prof. Dr. Jörg Völkel PD Dr. Matthias Leopold Tel: 08161 71 2506, Room 1.1.1.12, Am Hochanger 13 leopold@wzw.tum.de
Requirements • 30 min oral presentation + 10 min discussion • Outline with contents and their assignment to the respective participant • Full paper (10 -12 pages) • Presence of all students for all presentations send materials to leopold@wzw.tum.de
Subjects (Group 1) • Basics of soil science - Soil genesis, properties and soil functions, (soil pH and redox properties, sorption and cation exchange, anion exchange) - Soil erosion and soil structure, soil water - Soil protection and legislative requirements
Subjects (Group 2) • Pollutants in soil Inorganic pollutants, organic pollutants, risk assessment, binding and mobility of inorganic pollutants, binding and mobility of organic pollutants, bioavailability and toxicity
Subjects (Group 3) • Case studies - Radionuclides contamination with focus on 137Cs derived from the Tschernobyl fallout - Heavy metal contamination in historic mining areas - Waste rock piles – renaturation and possible contaminations of soils - N-input to forest soils
Subjects (Group 4) • Application - Compost application to soils - Liquid manure application to farmland - Sewage sludge application to soils
Preparation of presentation • Overview through literature research • Focusing on the subject: • Short overview about total subject • More detail about selected areas • No more slights than minutes for the presentation
Themes of presentation • Basics of soil science • A review of soil genesis, soil properties, soil functions along with soil sorption, • anion and cation exchange capacity (LEOPOLD) • 2) Soil structure and soil erosion • 3) Soil legislation and protection: basic review of the literature • Pollutants in soil • 4) Organic pollutants • Inorganic pollutants • Case studies • 6) Radionuclides contamination with focus on 137Cs derived from the Tschernobyl fallout • 7) Heavy metal contamination in historic mining areas • 8) Waste rock piles – reclamation and possible contaminations of soils • N-input to forest soils • Application • 10) Compost application to soils • 11) Liquid manure application to farmland • 12) Sewage sludge application to soils • 13) Excavation material application to soils • Discussion and Conclusion Remarks
Days of discussion / questions Wendsday 09.12.2009 12:00 – 14:00 c.t (S5) Tuesday 12.01.2010 12:00 –14:00c.t(S5) Presence of all students
Days of presentation Monday 1st February 2010 (HS 24) Tuesday 2nd February 2010 (HS 24) 9:00 – 17:00 c.t. Presence of all students for all presentations
Deadline for papers to hand in • 07.03.2010