Managing uncertainty in environmental decision

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

10-1-2001

Abstract

Assuming data quality is primarily determined by the analytical chemistry methods that are used underemphasizes sampling uncertainties, can be costly, and reduces the effectiveness of cleanups, say Deana Crumbling and colleagues. Emerging site characterization and monitoring tools lower the costs of restoration and long-term monitoring, they say.

Identifier

0035476125 (Scopus)

Publication Title

Environmental Science and Technology

ISSN

0013936X

PubMed ID

11642468

Issue

19

Volume

35

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