01199nam--2200337---450-99000210303020331620090902160915.0000210303USA01000210303(ALEPH)000210303USA0100021030320041022d1961----km-y0itay0103----baitaIT||||||||001yy<<La>> rappresentanza Giuridica degli Enti Ecclesiastici ed il valore dei controlli Canonici nel Diritto della Chiesa e nell'Ordinamento ItalianoPasquale ColellaNapoliTreves1961147 p.25 cm001-------2001RappresentanzaDiritto canonico348COLELLA,Pasquale237132ITsalbcISBD990002103030203316XXVIII.1.C 195 (IG VI 348)34906 G.XXVIII.1.C 195 (IG VI)00242692BKGIUSIAV71020041022USA011051RSIAV19020090902USA011609Rappresentanza Giuridica degli Enti Ecclesiastici ed il valore dei controlli Canonici nel Diritto della Chiesa e nell'Ordinamento Italiano1037082UNISA03265nam 2200565 a 450 991100475200332120200520144314.01-283-36323-297866133632371-4377-3478-2(CKB)2670000000132120(EBL)827644(OCoLC)769343145(MiAaPQ)EBC827644(PPN)157869695(EXLCZ)99267000000013212020120110d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCleanup of chemical and explosive munitions locating, identifying contaminants, and planning for environmental remediation of land and sea military ranges and ordnance dumpsters /Richard D. Albright2nd ed.Oxford William Andrew20121 online resource (336 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-4377-3477-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.pt. 1. The cleanup of chemical and explosive munitions -- pt. 2. Case study : the American University Experiment Station (AUES) : a formerly used defense site.Unexploded military ordnance and toxic chemicals, some dating back to the two World Wars, are a global concern, especially when former military bases are redeveloped for housing or other civilian uses. Internationally, there are the added challenges of cleanup of battlegrounds and minefields. Experts estimate that the United States alone could spend between 50-250 billion to clean up these sites, many of which are in areas of high population density, where the demand for land for development is high. This book is unique in providing detailed guidance for cleaning up military ordnance sites – listing explosives, chemical warfare materials and breakdown products which can contaminate soil and groundwater and the tests needed to detect them, as well as cleanup techniques. Also included are remote sensing techniques, geophysical techniques, safety issues, the particular challenges of chemical weapons, etc. The author illustrates these techniques with case studies, including former battlegrounds in Europe and Asia, storage and waste disposal sites in Russia and former Soviet territories, and an extended study of the remediation of the large and complex Spring Valley site in the District of Columbia.Chemical weapons disposalExplosive ordnance disposalHazardous waste site remediationBombing and gunnery rangesEnvironmental aspectsMilitary basesEnvironmental aspectsChemical weapons disposal.Explosive ordnance disposal.Hazardous waste site remediation.Bombing and gunnery rangesEnvironmental aspects.Military basesEnvironmental aspects.623.4/45Albright Richard1420015MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911004752003321Cleanup of chemical and explosive munitions4392382UNINA