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Jean Louis Morel

Researcher at University of Lorraine

Publications -  114
Citations -  4152

Jean Louis Morel is an academic researcher from University of Lorraine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hyperaccumulator & Technosol. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 114 publications receiving 3089 citations. Previous affiliations of Jean Louis Morel include Institut national de la recherche agronomique.

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Micropedology to reveal pedogenetic processes in Technosols

TL;DR: In this article, morphological and analytical characterization of pedofeatures on soil sections, appears as a relevant approach to take into account the diversity and the specificity of Technosols in the knowledge of their pedogenetic processes.
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Letter to the editors: Phyto-P-mining—secondary urban green recycles phosphorus from soils constructed of urban wastes

TL;DR: In this paper, a concept for the recycling of P from a great variety of urban wastes (phyto-P-mining) is discussed, which is based on the plant extraction from waste materials, which were used to produce planting substrates.
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A Fuzzy-based Methodology for an Aggregative Environmental Risk Assessment of Restored Soil

TL;DR: In this article, a concept model based on fuzzy set theory was applied to evaluate the uncertainties of three risk indicators, namely, plant growth, groundwater safety and human health, of a restored site that had been previously polluted by heavy metals.
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A new method for recovering rare earth elements from the hyperaccumulating fern Dicranopteris linearis from China

TL;DR: In this article, a novel approach for the treatment of the Dicranopteris biomass after incineration to ash to drastically improve the "bio-ore" grade and to generate heat is presented.
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Life cycle impacts of soil construction, an innovative approach to reclaim brownfields and produce nonedible biomass

TL;DR: In this article, a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of the LORVER project was conducted to highlight the most significant environmental contributions, and three scenarios were compared: a reference scenario (this article), a Technosol scenario (LORVER) using industrial byproducts (treated excavated soil, dredging sediments, paper mill sludge, compost and green waste) and a scenario where the brownfield was covered by topsoil (TS).