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How France's INERIS characterise atmospheric fallout from industrial emissions

12 Feb, 2024

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At CEM 2023 in Barcelona, Jessica Queron of France's National Institute for the Industrial Environment and Risks (INERIS) introduced the Institute's new guide to characterising atmospheric fallout, detailing the latest methodologies and next steps. To watch a recording of her talk, click here. In her talk, she covers:

  • How INERIS defines atmospheric fallout
  • Their new methodology for characterising atmospheric fallout
  • A number of case studies in which this methodology has been proven
  • What the next steps for improving industrial emissions monitoring might be

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