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Andrew B. Cundy

Researcher at National Oceanography Centre, Southampton

Publications -  186
Citations -  6132

Andrew B. Cundy is an academic researcher from National Oceanography Centre, Southampton. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sediment & Salt marsh. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 160 publications receiving 4951 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrew B. Cundy include University of Southampton & University of Brighton.

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Use of iron-based technologies in contaminated land and groundwater remediation: a review

TL;DR: Some of the latest iron-based technologies in contaminated land and groundwater remediation, their current state of development, and their potential applications and limitations are reviewed.
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Development of geopolymer mortar under ambient temperature for in situ applications

TL;DR: In this paper, the compressive strength of the examined mixes was found to be in the range of 40-50 MPa for 40% and 50% ground granulated blast furnace slag replacement mixtures respectively.
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Toward the integrated marine debris observing system

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the structure of the future integrated marine debris observing system (IMDOS) that is required to provide long-term monitoring of the state of the anthropogenic pollution and support operational activities to mitigate impacts on the ecosystem and safety of maritime activity.
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Developing principles of sustainability and stakeholder engagement for "gentle" remediation approaches: the European context

TL;DR: This paper reviews current sector practice in stakeholder engagement and its importance when implementing GRO and other remediation options, and knowledge gaps are identified, and strategies to promote more effective stakeholders engagement during GRO application are outlined.
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Recent Anthropogenic Impacts on the Bilbao Estuary, Northern Spain: Geochemical and Microfaunal Evidence

TL;DR: In this article, the distributions of a range of elements (including 137Cs and210Pb) have been studied in surface sediments and 0·5 m cores from the Bilbao Estuary (Cantabrian coast, northern Spain) to determine recent and historical sediment contamination.