Abstract
Chemical armament industry produces or processes explosives, warfare agents, gunpowder and the raw materials needed. Working on contamination in former industrial areas we are in particular interested in such locations which were used before and during both world wars and which were dismantled and partly destroyed after the second world war.
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Schneider, U., König, W. (1988). Contaminations by Chemical Armament Factories. In: Wolf, K., Van Den Brink, W.J., Colon, F.J. (eds) Contaminated Soil ’88. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2807-7_66
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