نتایج جستجو برای: nitrate pollution

تعداد نتایج: 101776  

Journal: :Journal of the Japan Society of Engineering Geology 2007

2007
S. E. Bauer D. Koch N. Unger S. M. Metzger D. T. Shindell

Nitrate aerosols are expected to become more important in the future atmosphere due to the expected increase in nitrate precursor emissions and the decline of ammoniumsulphate aerosols in wide regions of this planet. The GISS climate model is used in this study, including atmospheric gasand aerosol phase chemistry to investigate current and future (2030, following the SRES A1B emission scenario...

2015
Chang-An Yan Wanchang Zhang Zhijie Zhang Yuanmin Liu Cai Deng Ning Nie

Water quality assessment at the watershed scale requires not only an investigation of water pollution and the recognition of main pollution factors, but also the identification of polluted risky regions resulted in polluted surrounding river sections. To realize this objective, we collected water samplings from 67 sampling sites in the Honghe River watershed of China with Grid GIS method to ana...

Journal: :نشریه علمی - پژوهشی هیدرولوژی کاربردی 0
mojtaba khoshravesh mohammad-ali gholami jamal abbas-palangi mohammad mirnaseri

groundwater contamination by nitrate is a globally growing problem due to the population growth and increase of demand for food supplies.increasing nitrate concentrations in soil solution and leaching into the ground water table cause water pollution and disturbs the ecological balance. in addition to natural nitrogen cycle, nitrate can be entered to soil and water from the human waste, urban a...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2014
Kate A Ballantine Peter M Groffman Johannes Lehmann Rebecca L Schneider

The environmental and health effects caused by nitrate contamination of aquatic systems are a serious problem throughout the world. A strategy proposed to address nitrate pollution is the restoration of wetlands. However, although natural wetlands often remove nitrate via high rates of denitrification, wetlands restored for water quality functions often fall below expectations. This may be in p...

2005
Nancy A. Eckardt

The assimilatory nitrate reduction pathway is a vital biological process, as it is one of the principal routes by which inorganic nitrogen is incorporated into organic compounds in higher plants, algae, and fungi. After uptake into cells by nitrate transporters, the first and rate-limiting step in this pathway is the reduction of nitrate to nitrite catalyzed by NAD(P)H:nitrate reductase (NR), a...

Journal: Pollution 2020

The aim of this study was to compare the selected aquatic plants ability to remove nitrate from wastewater. Excess of these nutrients in water can directly affect human health (methemoglobinaemia) or indirectly through the products of secondary pollution include eutrophication. Negative impact of nutrients excess in surface water often causes the destruction of water ecosystems, and therefore, ...

The aim of this study was to compare the selected aquatic plants ability to remove nitrate from wastewater. Excess of these nutrients in water can directly affect human health (methemoglobinaemia) or indirectly through the products of secondary pollution include eutrophication. Negative impact of nutrients excess in surface water often causes the destruction of water ecosystems, and therefore, ...

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