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Page 1: 9thISEG Program-Oral Sessions

8/9/2019 9thISEG Program-Oral Sessions

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Hall 1 Hall 2 Hall 3

11.20-11.40

14.20-14.40

 Assessing human health risk and exposure through dust ingestion in

the Bassin Minier de Provence, France

Reis A P

14.40-15.00

Particulate atmospheric pollution around an alumina factory,

Gardanne, SE France

Noack Y

 A Study of Natural Iron Precipitates as Adsorbents for Copper and

Nickel

Junttila H

Groundwater degradation by different salinization processes: three

case studies on the application of environmental isotopes to assess

seawater intrusion vs.  dissolution of salt minerals in coastal areasCarreira P M

15.00-15.20

Human oral bioaccessibility of Zn, As and Pb in street dusts of

Estarreja, Portugal

Patinha C

Nanocomposite devices for water treatment and land remediation

Cundy A B

Trace metals in surface sediments of the shelf and upper slope

between the Tagus River mouth and Cape Sines (Portugal)

Jesus C C

15.20-15.40

The ICPE face to environmental issues. From industrialo-

environmental risk perception to its representation in a vulnerable

environment: the case of coastal industrial areas in France

Olivero J

Contribution of the plant/rhizosediment system to the

phytoremediation of metals

Almeida C M R

Metal contamination recorded in the sediment of the semi-closed

Bakar Bay (Croatia)

Cukrov N

15.40-16.00

Transfer of potential harmful elements from soils to foodstuff used in

human and animal diet in the sourroundings of the Estarreja

Chemical Complex: a preliminary study

Inácio M

Hg uptake by crop plants grown on contaminated soil from a

petrochemical plant. Effects of combined treatments of plant

hormone and thioligand

Barbafieri M

Is it possible to remove polymeric nanoparticles from aqueous

paints during the activated sludge treatment?

Piçarra  S

Monday

Registration

Open Ceremony

Coffee Break

Environmental health impact of legacy uranium mining in Portugal

Fernando Carvalho

Lunch

Coffee Break /Poster session (Themes 3, 5, 6)

9 .00-10.20

10.20-11.20

11.40-13.00

13.00-14.20

16.00-17.00

Oral Sessions

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Hall 1 Hall 2 Hall 3

9 .00-9.20

Tellus Border: Regional geochemical surveys of the northern region

of Ireland

Knights K V

Reconstructing historical lead levels using urban dendrochemistry in

St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada: species selection, sampling and

comparison

Bell T

Sediment integrative assessment at the Alqueva reservoir: a

chemical and ecotoxicological approach

Palma P

9.20-9.40

The (missing) link between the contaminated soil management

strategy and food safety in Portugal

Rodrigues S M

Urban geochemistry of lead in gardens, playgrounds and

schoolyards of Lisbon, Portugal: a review

Reis A P

Mapping of the water quality in the Amazon for the selection of

treatment technologies in riparian communities

Wasserman J C

9.40-10.00

 Assessment of exposure to chemical elements through the

consumption of waters and vegetables for a group of patients inroutine dialysis Roberto da Silva C

Urban particulate matter reduction by four green roof species

Speak A F

Hydrochemical evaluation of surface waters of the Cértima River

basin (Portugal)Ferreira R S V

10.00-10.20

Trace element deficiencies in the Azores archipelago: an animal

and human health issue

Pinto C A

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soils and street dust from

Lisbon urban area

Cachada A

The effects of abandoned and active coal mines near

Küçükdoğanca region (Keşan-Edirne) on Environment

Erarslan C E

10.20-10.40

Geological component of the environment and breast cancer,

Slovak Republic

Rapant S

 Assessing the Effect of Urbanisation on Diffuse pollution in English

Soils  Cave M R

Riverine organic matter characterisation using sterols as biomarkers

in two Brazilian small watershead, Macacu and Caceribu rivers, RJ,

Brazil BernardesM C

10.40-11.00

11.00-11.20

Bioaccessibility Options for Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment

of Metals

Mullen J K

Removal of Methylene blue and orange II from dye solutions by

natural Portuguese clayey materials

Costa C S

Environmental impacts of abandoned coalfields on surface and

ground waters in Avcikoru (Şile) region

Sungur M

11.20-11.40Human exposure to fluoride in Derbyshire, UK

Mehra AHigh vs. low enthalpies geothermal resources: environmental issues

Marques J M

Nutrient pollution round Yangtze Estuary in Spring and Autumn

Kang J

11.40-12.00

 Application of Isotope Ratio Tracing to Source Residential Lead

Exposure in Children in St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada

Bell T

The mechanistic view of Cu(II) adsorption and desorption kinetics

on illite surfaces: to which 2:1 clay surfaces metals adsorb?

Gonçalves M A

 Arsenic load input to Caudal River (northwestern Spain) from

abandoned mercury mining works

Loredo J

Low rank coal aquifers and kidney disease: evidence from Portugal,

the Balkans, and the USA

Finkelman R B

Migration of Cu and Pb along the soil columns from e-waste

contaminated soil

Xiang-dong Li

Using stable isotopes in organisms to trace sewage-derived material

in the Adriatic Sea

Rožič P Ž

15.20-15.40Heavy metal pollution in Mine-Soil-Plant System in S.Francisco de

 Assis - Panasqueira mine (Portugal) Ávila P F30 Years Soil Screening Values in Europe: where have we got to?

Swartjes F A

Heavy Metals Removal From Water With Functionalised Silica

Sorbents Katok K V

15.40-16.00Release of critical elements from biomass combustion

Ruppert H

The trace element geochemistry of soils in Bloemfontein, South

 Africa  Clark J H A

Chemical characterization of rainwater from a sugar cane site of

São Paulo State, Brazil Figueiredo B R

12.00-13.00

CHALLENGES IN ENVIRONMENTAL GEOCHEMISTRY & HEALTH: FUTURE RESEARCH PRIORITIES?Andrew S Hursthouse

13.00-14.20

16.00-17.00

14.20-15.00

Lunch

Tuesday

Coffee Break

SEGH 2013 conference - A snapshot by François De Vleeschouwer

Coffee Break /Poster session (Themes 3, 4, 5, 6)

  Alex G Stewart

CHALLENGES IN ENVIRONMENTAL GEOCHEMISTRY & HEALTH: HEALTH AND ITS COSTS?

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Hall 1 Hall 2 Hall 3

10.00-10.20Influence of soil chemistry on the uptake of iodine by grass

Bowley H E

Mimmicing field conditions of pyritic mines in the laboratory: chronic

toxicity of Fe and SO42- and acute toxicity of Cu and Zn to fluvial

periphyton in acidic and alkaline conditions

Luís A T

GEMAS: mapping soil properties and metal concentrations in

agricultural and grazing land soil at the European scale

Reimann C

10.20-10.40

Environmental availability of heavy metals in ashes from

Popocatépetl volcano during its current eruption

Armienta M A

Chemistry of ground water and surface water under development of

potash salt deposit (Urals, Russia)

Khayrulina E A

Tin concentrations in European soils

Batista M J

10.40-11.00Reconstructing the life-time lead exposure in children using dentine

in deciduous teeth. Shepherd T J

Spatial distribution of explosive compounds in the vadose zone of a

contaminated site, Portugal Amaral H I F

Sediment and water quality in the River Clyde post-industrial

catchment, Glasgow, UK. Lass-Evans S

11.00-11.20

Establishing soil and agricultural variability in studies of

Micronutrient Deficiency in Maternal Health: case study from rural

Malawi Hursthouse A

Leaching from pyritic waste slags under alternating flow conditions:

Control of primary and secondary mineral dynamics on the reactive

transport of arsenic and heavy metals in a carbonate-buffered

aquifer. Hartog N

Characterisation of heavy metal pollution by spent abrasive material

in nearby marine sediment by using sediment quality indices and

single extractions in Van Phong bay – Vietnam

Dung T T T

11.20-11.40

11.40-12.00

Oral bioaccessibility of inorganic and organic contaminants:

interpretation of results from a range of contaminated sites and the

role of mineralogy

Entwistle J A

Study of the spatial distribution of toxic elements in an industrial

area (Ajka, Hungary) based on attic dust sampling

Völgyesi P

 A Lead record from a raised bog north of Hadrians Wall

Kuttner A

12.00-12.20 The solid phase distribution and bioaccessibility of potentiallyharmful elements in natural ironstone soils in the UK. Wragg J

Sediment contamination mapping for dredging management inSepetiba Bay, Brazil Wasserman J C

Local and regional signals of atmospheric trace metal deposition in

the lower Mersey area, UK revealed by geochemical records from

urban ponds Power A L

12.20-12.40Geochemical reactivity and availability of lead in urban soils: from

data to improved soil policy. Römkens P F A MRisk assessment of abandoned mine sites in Namibia

Leonard R

Temporal evolution of stable lead isotope ratios in sediments of the

Central Portuguese Margin: A fingerprint of human activities  Mil-Homens M

12.40-13.00Environmental applications of urban soil quality data in Glasgow,

Scotland, UK. Fordyce F M

Environmental metal pollution in Ria de Aveiro, a coastal lagoon of

N Portugal and benthic foraminifera answers.  Martins V

Sedimentary geochemistry of platinum in intertidal salt marsh

sediments of the Tagus River Estuary (Lisbon, Portugal)

Almécija-Pereda C

15.20-15.40 Diatom community development during an indoor maturationexperiment using some portuguese clayey material. Quintela A

Bioenergetic use of heavy metal polluted soils – a non-phytoremediation approach Ruppert H

 Anthropogenic trace elements in bottom sediments from the Middleand South Adriatic Sea Ilijanić N

15.40-16.00

Geochemistry, structure, bioaccessibility and health effects of

inhalable metal and carbonaceous particles in cast iron foundries

Moroni B

Optimised investigation of radioactively contaminated land

Rostron P D

Sedimentary Processes on the NW Iberian Continental Shelf since

the Late Little Ice Age Martins V

16.00-16.20Lead concentrations in urban house dust from Portugal

Sousa A C A

RADIOACTIVE FALLOUT IN PORTUGAL FOLLOWING THE

FUKUSHIMA NUCLEAR ACCIDENT Reis M

Sedimentary Records of Heavy Metals in the Ambarli Harbour Area,

Istanbul Sarı E

20.00-23.00

9 .00-10.00

Coffee Break /Poster session (Themes 1, 3, 5, 7)

Conference Dinner 

16.20-17.00

14.20-15.20

13.00-14.20 Lunch

GEOCHEMICAL REACTIVITY AND RISK ASSESSMENT: FROM SCIENTIFIC DATA TO POLICY APPLICATIONS

Paul Römkens

Wednesday

Coffee Break

HEALTH AND EARTH – THE EMERGING DISCIPLINE OF MEDICAL GEOLOGY

Jose A. Centeno

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Hall 1 Hall 2 Hall 3

9 .00-9.20

Waste glass as a substrate for arsenic removal from drinking waters

in Bangladesh: a laboratory and field-based study

Khoda S K

9.20-9.40

PAH Bioaccumulation and Typology in Marine Sponges – Potential

for Biomonitoring Oil and Combustion Residues

Wagener A

 Assessing improved methods for the removal of polar organic

contaminants from water

Busquets R

Geochemical Fingerprint on Sediments of the rivers draining Ibadan

Metropolis, Southwestern

Abimbola A F

9.40-10.00

Stable Pb isotopes and Rare Earth Elements geochemistry is

sediments from the CONDOR seamount at m id Atlantic Ridge

(Azores arquipelago) Caetano M

Miniaturisation of a Sequential Extraction method for the

Fractionation of Potentially Toxic Elements in Urban Particulates

Sagagi B S

The Geochemical Soil Atlas of the Netherlands: a tool for

environmental management and ecological risk assessment

Spijker J

10.00-10.20

Natural Radioactivity Level of the Kestanbol Pluton (Ezine-

Çanakkale) and Its Environmental Importance, TURKEY

Örgün Y

How in situ heterogeneity affects the uncertainty of measurements

of contaminant concentration

Ramsey M H

Urban sediments: Geochemistry and mineralogy towards improved

risk assessments

Cardoso R

10.20-10.40

Environmental Geochemistry of the lake sediments in vicinity of the

 Athabasca Oil Sands operations in Alberta, Canada

Sanei H

 A study of metals in sediments of the Forth and Clyde Canal,

Scotland, UK

Cortis R

Soil geochemistry of the Mediterannean agricultural karst catchment

(Vrana Lake, Croatia)

Romic M

10.40-11.00

11.00-11.20

Origin, reservoirs and fate control of natural uranium in northern

Bavaria, Germany

Banning A

Lipid composition and stable isotope determination of particulate

and sedimentary organic matter in Lake Bled (NW Slovenia)

Petrišič M G

Dublin SURGE Project – Soil Urban Geochemistry study for Dublin

Scanlon R P

11.20-11.40

Characterization of selenium behaviour in groundwater of the Chalk

aquifer in Northern France: origin and fate

Benabderraziq H

Batch and flow-through continuous stirred reactor experiments of

Sr2+-adsorption onto smectite: Influence of pH, concentration and

ionic strength  Bobos I

 Asthma and Climate Change: Results from Second phase of

Research exploring the role of Social Deprivation and its influence

on Asthma in the UK using GIS Sheriff S

11.40-12.00

Biogeochemical Cycling of Uranium Series Radionuclides in the NE

 Atlantic Ocean

Carvalho F P

Elemental and stable isotope study of sedimentary organic matter in

the continental shelf off the Guadiana River (SW Iberian Peninsula)

Martins J M M

Geochemical spatial variability in Carrasqueira marsh (Sado estuary

- Portugal )

Moreira S

13.00-14.20

15.20-15.40

Chemical interactions between plants and soil - metals in acidic and

alkaline conditions

Durães N

Stable isotope labelling - a way forward for enhanced detection in

monitoring exposure to nanoparticles

Dybowska A D

Combustion emissions from a smoldering coal heap in North

Lanarkshire, Scotland

Torrance K W

15.40-16.00

Speciation of arsenic in tobaccos from reference materials and

cigarettes using HPLC-ICP-MS

Campbell R C J

Release of arsenic by organic acids from damped sediments

originally deposited in the Shinaki Dam receiving neutralized sulfate-

rich acidic river water (Yukawa river), Gunma, central Japan

 Yamaguchi K E

Cu-Ba hydrated uranyl phosphates from the Nisa deposit: chemical

and petrographic evidences for m ineral reequilibration processes

Pinto A J

16.00-16.20

Effect of competitive ions on radiocaesium retention in clay mineral

phases from raña deposits (NE Portugal)

Madruga M J

Limitations of acidity testing in acid mine drainage prediction

Noble T L

Pre-mining environmental geochemical survey of a mineralised

watershed in North Greece

Argyraki A

Coffee Break /Poster session (Themes 2, 8, 9, 10)

12.00-13.00

Lunch

REMEDIATION OF MUNICIPAL WASTE WATERS BY ARTIFICIAL WETLANDS

JM Bayona14.20-15.00

16.20-17.00

Thursday

Coffee Break

PETROLEUM CONTAMINATION ASSESSMENT AND BIO-REMEDIATION PROCESSES

Joan Albaiges

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Hall 1 Hall 2 Hall 3

10.00-10.20

Metal bioavailability and phytotoxicity study on Vicia faba L. grown

on natural and spiked contaminated soils

Barbafieri M

Iron speciation in volcanic soils from Fogo island (Cape Verde)

Marques R

Environmental assessment using Zn-Cd-Pb isotopes at an

abandoned old mining area

Africano F

10.20-10.40Indoor Air Quality at the University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro

Salgueiro A R

The GEMAS project: results from the comparison of aqua regia and

xrf analysis

Dinelli E

The Swelling Floor Slab Problem in Ireland

Azzie B A

10.40-11.00

Effects of the different grape rootstocks on the arsenic, cadmium,

cobalt and lead concentrations of the grape musts

Fekete I

 Application of Fluoride Ion-Selective Electrode (FISE) and GIS in

managing human health risk of high-F- groundwater to a rural

population in central Vietnam

Watkins R

Base and precious metals waste material of the S. Domingos &

 Aljustrel Mines, Portugal: potential economic benefit and

improvement environmental quality

Batista M J

11.00-11.20

11.20-11.40

SSH gene expression profile of Eisenia andrei exposed in situ to a

naturally contaminated soil from an abandoned uranium mine

Lourenço J

Improving the reliability of water analyses: Beyond QA/QC

Nordstrom D K

 Arsenic Speciation in Waters draining Historical Alaskan Mine Sites

Torrance K W

11.40-12.00

Characterization of indoor dust from Minas Gerais, Brazil, and

evaluation of the cytotoxicity in A549 lung cells

Deschamps E

Can the reactive pool of potentially toxic elements in urban soils

give an indication of human exposure?

Coelho C

Ranking and testing of contamination risk assessment methods for

toxic elements from mine waste sites

Abdaal A

12.00-12.20

Metal(loid)s quantification in different biological matrices and

genotoxic effects in human populations exposed to mining

contamination –Panasqueira Mine (Portugal)

Coelho P

Environmental geochemistry of nanoparticles: analytical

determination and extraction

Panova E

 Assessment of Panasqueira mine surrounding soils through a

contamination factor

Candeias C

12.20-12.40

Regulatory decision-making for the purpose of managing land

contamination

McIntosh R

Environmental and Analytical Aspects of Monitoring and Reduction

of Mercury Emission from Coal Combustion in Polish Energy Sector

Golas J

Environmental assessment in the abandoned Hg mine site of La

Campa del Trave (Asturias, Spain)

Loredo J

12.40-13.00

Risk perception of a population living near a chemical complex in

Estarreja, Portugal

Costa S P

13.00-14.20

14.20-15.00

Lunch

9 .00-10.00

Coffee Break

Closing Ceremony

THE ROLE OF GEOSTATISTICS IN ENVIRONMENTAL EPIDEMIOLOGY

Pierre Goovaerts

Friday