2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-212748/v1
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Hydrogeological modelling to support urban planning in harbour areas: A case study from Horsens, Denmark

Abstract: Historically, industries were in harbour areas of cities for easy access to transportation of resources. Today, transforming former industrial areas into living spaces has become attractive business. However, this transformation has often been challenged by high levels of soil contamination caused by the industrial use. Remediation measures are mandatory to ensure the public safety in the redeveloped areas. Detailed information about the contaminant type, distribution and transport mechanisms is required to ad… Show more

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