نتایج جستجو برای: aggregates while total carbon and particulate organic matter in macro

تعداد نتایج: 21866976  

2005
Nicholas R. Bates Dennis A. Hansell S. Bradley Moran Louis A. Codispoti

As part of the Western Arctic Shelf–Basin Interactions (SBI) project, the production and fate of organic carbon and nitrogen from the Chukchi and Beaufort Sea shelves were investigated during spring (5 May–15 June) and summer (15 July–25 August) cruises in 2002. Seasonal observations of suspended particulate organic carbon (POC) and nitrogen (PON) and large-particle (453mm) size class suggest t...

2006
Rhena Schumann Daniel Rentsch

Aggregates consist in many cases of microorganisms attached to an organic matrix. Several attempts have been made to visualise the mucoid components of the matrix by staining (e.g. alcian blue for carbohydrates and coomassie brilliant blue for proteins). Modern equipment, such as epfluorescence microscopes, flow cytometers and confocal laser scanning n?icroscopes, requires or works best with fl...

2016
Randal S. Marin Philip J. Silva Kori Moore Mark Erupe Vishal S. Doshi Randal S. Martin

The contribution of emissions from agricultural facilities is rapidly becoming a major concern for local and regional air quality. Characterization of particle properties such as physical size distribution and chemical composition can be valuable in understanding the processes contributing to emissions and ultimate fate of particulate matter from agricultural facilities. A measurement campaign ...

ژورنال: طلوع بهداشت یزد 2012
شایان , سعدی , پیرصاحب, مقداد, شرفی, کیومرث ,

  Abstract   Background: Today, vermicompost production process as one of the very good procedures in terms of economic,health, and environmental sustainability to stabilize the organic waste is discussed. The aim of this study is vermicompost production from urban waste by earthworm (Eisenia Fetida) in Household-scale.   Methods: In this experimental study, plastic tank of vermicompost product...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2010
j.i. nirmal kumar r.n. kumar s. viyol

methane is one of the important greenhouse gases that contribute to a rise in global mean surface temperature. aquatic environments are postulated to contribute > 50% of the total global methane (ch4) flux to the atmosphere (de angelis and lilley, 1987). dissolved methane concentration in surface waters was measured from january to december 2008 at two selected sites upper reaches (ongc bridge)...

2006
X. A. Álvarez-Salgado M. Nieto-Cid J. Gago S. Brea C. G. Castro M. D. Doval F. F. Pérez

[1] The average composition of the dissolved and particulate products of early degradation of marine phytoplankton has been established for the first time in a coastal upwelling system using a mixing analysis along isopycnal surfaces combined with a stoichiometric model. About 17–18% of the mineralized organic matter is derived from the decomposition of organic particulates, and 16–35% is from ...

2003
M. Z. Jacobson Joyce E. Penner

Control of fossil-fuel particulate black carbon and organic matter, possibly the most effective method of slowing global warming'' by M.

Ershadifar, Hamid, Koochaknejad, Emad, Kor, Kamalodin,

Abstract In the present study, sampling and analysis of size-fractionated suspended particulate matter (SPM) in coastal waters of Chabahar Bay have been done for the first time. Sampling has been conducted on December 25 of 2018 from 5 stations in different locations of the Bay in order to evaluate the effects of natural and human activities on SPM mass and composition. With an overall average...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2000
D R Reyes O Rosario J F Rodriguez B D Jimenez

In recent years, several hypotheses have emerged to explain the toxicologic activity of particulate matter. Organic compounds, ultrafine particles, biologic components, and transition metals are some of the constituents that reportedly exert some type of adverse effect on human health. A considerable fraction of the urban particulate matter consists of carbon compounds, which originate mostly f...

2012
TY J. SAMO BYRON E. PEDLER GREGORY I. BALL ALEXIS L. PASULKA ANDREW G. TAYLOR LIHINI I. ALUWIHARE FAROOQ AZAM RALF GOERICKE MICHAEL R. LANDRY John Dolan

Ocean fronts with accumulated biomass and organic matter may be significant sites of enhanced microbial activity. We sampled a frontal region (the A-Front) separating oligotrophic and mesotrophic water masses within the California Current Ecosystem (CCE) to assess the influence of frontal hydrography on several microbial parameters. Samples for heterotrophic bacterial, viral and flagellate abun...

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