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eOde-Geovariances seminar on October 19, 2017 at the University of Neuchâtel. The geostatistical approach for characterizing contaminated sites and soil.

The 8th edition of the eOde-Geovariances seminar (3nd swiss edition) will be held at the University of Neuchâtel. This one day course is designed for professionals aiming at best knowing the possibilities brought by geostatistics to characterize contaminated sites and soils. It can be integrated in the preparation of the [...]

QGIS courses “a la carte” – Training session to the research center “NCCR On the move” at the University of Neuchâtel, 24 January 2017

Courses "a la carte" are adjusted to your needs and level of expertise. As an example, a specific training session will be organized on 24 January 2017 for the national research center NCCR On the move dedicated to the migration and mobility studies, managed by the University of Neuchâtel. The course will be delivered [...]

2017-01-15T18:31:47+01:00January 15th, 2017|Home, News, Training|0 Comments

Record study – Feedback on estimation methods for assessing the quantities of contaminated soils – Oral presentations at the Record day, September 29 2016 in Paris and at the Pollutec exhibition, December 1 2016 in Lyon

eOde perfomed in 2015 a study for the RECORD association in partnership with Geovariances. It consisted of comparing the volumes of soil estimated at the end of the investigation stage, to the really excavated polluted volumes recorded at the end of a cleanup process, for 23 real case studies. The purpose was to identify the [...]

2017-01-16T11:46:09+01:00August 23rd, 2016|Events, Geostatistics, Home, News|0 Comments

eOde is active at the Eurokarst 2016 conference (RTS 1 television programme dedicated to Chlorokarst)

eOde participes in Eurokarst 2016, the european conference on karst organized by the University of   Neuchâtel, with: September 4th - Field metrology workshop Presentation of the possibilities brought by the integrative passive samplers to detect contaminants in karst media September 7th - Oral Presentation Integrative passive samplers to detect chlorinated hydrocarbons contamination in [...]

QGIS: A Practical Introductory Course (1 day), 30 August & 13 September 2016, Neuchâtel

This training course is designed for environmental professionals and users of geographic data who wish to get started with QGIS, a leader among open source Geographic Information Systems (GIS). More about QGIS […]

Cartorisk project – Geostatistical mapping of human health risk for brownfields in redevelopment – Introduction at the Intersol conference in Lille, March 16 2016

The Cartorisk project aims at developing a methodology for geostatistical mapping of human health risk, for brownfields in redevelopment. The project is funded by the ADEME and performed by eOde, Geovariances, Burgeap and Element-Terre. Purposes and working plan of the project were presented by eOde on March 16, 2016, at the 2016 Intersol conference in [...]

2016-10-31T09:35:57+01:00March 18th, 2016|Events, Geostatistics, Home, News|0 Comments

Chlorokarst Project – Assessing contaminated sites in karst – Project mentioned in the OFEV Environnement magazine n°4 2015

The "Environnement" magazine of the OFEV mentions the Chlorokarst project in late 2015. Progress of the project and first results obtained with passive samplers were presented by eOde and MFR on November 26 2015, at the 8th Chloronet day, in Soleure. More details on Chlorokarst here.

2016-03-21T16:46:19+01:00December 10th, 2015|Contaminated sites, Events, Home, News|0 Comments

eOde-Geovariances seminar on October 27, 2015 at the University of Neuchâtel

The 7th edition of the eOde-Geovariances seminar (2nd swiss edition) will be held at the University of Neuchâtel. This one day course is designed for professionals aiming at best knowing the possibilities brought by geostatistics to characterize contaminated sites and soils. It can be integrated in the preparation of the CAS [...]

2016-10-31T09:35:57+01:00October 6th, 2015|Events, Geostatistics, Home, News, Training|0 Comments
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