نتایج جستجو برای: geochemical parameters

تعداد نتایج: 589879  

Journal: :geopersia 0
ahmad boskabady geology dept., shahrood university of technology behnaz dahrazma department of civil engineering, shahrood university of technology mohammad shiva mining engineering dept., birjand university mohammad hossein ebrahimzadeh mashhad university of medical sciences

the aim of this research was the geochemical assessment of the groundwater quality and the evaluation of the distribution pattern of fluoride concentration in water resources of the region and their connection with the prevalence of dental fluorosis occurrence in the study area. to achieve to this goal six sediment and 22 water samples were taken and analyzed. fluoride and phosphorous concentra...

2011
Chaopeng Shen David Trebotich Sergi Molins Daniel T. Graves Brian Van Straalen Terry Ligocki Carl I. Steefel

Field applications such as carbon sequestration drive the geochemistry of porous media far from equilibrium in relatively short time scales. In these short time frames, feedback processes between flow and geochemical reactions (e.g., mineral dissolution-precipitation) that take place at the pore scale are key to understanding the discrepancy between lab-derived reaction rates and the continuum ...

2016
Aleksey Yu. Sadekov Kate F. Darling Toyoho Ishimura Christopher M. Wade Katsunori Kimoto Arun Deo Singh Pallavi Anand Dick Kroon Simon Jung Gerald Ganssen Raja Ganeshram Urumu Tsunogai Henry Elderfield

Planktonic foraminifera record oceanic conditions in their shell geochemistry. Many palaeoenvironmental studies have used fossil planktonic foraminifera to constrain past seawater properties by defining species based on their shell morphology. Recent genetic studies, however, have identified ecologically distinct genotypes within traditionally recognized morphospecies, signaling potential reper...

2011
Yuxin Wu Jonathan B Ajo-Franklin Nicolas Spycher Susan S Hubbard Guoxiang Zhang Kenneth H Williams Joanna Taylor Yoshiko Fujita Robert Smith

Ureolytically-driven calcium carbonate precipitation is the basis for a promising in-situ remediation method for sequestration of divalent radionuclide and trace metal ions. It has also been proposed for use in geotechnical engineering for soil strengthening applications. Monitoring the occurrence, spatial distribution, and temporal evolution of calcium carbonate precipitation in the subsurface...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2015
C Haris Saslis-Lagoudakis Xia Hua Elisabeth Bui Camile Moray Lindell Bromham

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Salt tolerance has evolved many times independently in different plant groups. One possible explanation for this pattern is that it builds upon a general suite of stress-tolerance traits. If this is the case, then we might expect a correlation between salt tolerance and other tolerances to different environmental stresses. This association has been hypothesized for salt and ...

2005
Anne L. Cohen Ted A. McConnaughey

Corals open an exceptional window into many phenomena of geological, geochemical, climatic, and paleontological interest. From the Paleozoic to the present, corals provide some of the finest high-resolution archives of marine conditions. Corals are likewise exceptional for chronometric purposes, and even the terrestrial C timescale has now been calibrated against coral Th/U. Corals also represe...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2003
Wenhong Fan Wen-Xiong Wang

Various extraction methods have been developed to assess metal bioavailability from sediments. In this study, we compared the extraction of Cd, Cr, and Zn from contaminated sediments using different extractants (normal seawater, acidic seawater of pH = 5. seawater with 1% sodium dodecyl sulfate [SDS], and gut digestive fluids collected in vitro from deposit-feeding peanut worm Sipunculus nudus)...

Journal: :Journal of hazardous materials 2011
Laurin Wissmeier David A Barry Ian R Phillips

The suitability of residue sand (the coarse fraction remaining from Bayer's process of bauxite refining) for constructing the surface cover of closed bauxite residue storage areas was investigated. Specifically, its properties as a medium for plant growth are of interest to ensure residue sand can support a sustainable ecosystem following site closure. The geochemical evolution of the residue s...

Journal: :PeerJ PrePrints 2016
Manuela Corongiu Brunella Raco Antonella Buccianti Patrizia Macera Riccardo Mari Stefano Romanelli Barbara Nisi Stefano Menichetti

13 The tools implemented for the new Regional Geochemical Database, called GEOBASI, are hereafter 14 presented. The database has permitted the construction of a repository where the geochemical 15 information (compositional and isotopic) has been stored in a structured way so that it can be available 16 for different groups of users (e.g. institutional, public and private companies). The inform...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2003
Ken Takai Melanie R Mormile James P McKinley Fred J Brockman William E Holben William P Kovacik Jim K Fredrickson

Subsurface microbial community structure in relation to geochemical gradients and lithology was investigated using a combination of molecular phylogenetic and geochemical analyses. Discreet groundwater and substratum samples were obtained from depths ranging from 182 to 190 m beneath the surface at approximately 10-cm intervals using a multilevel sampler (MLS) that straddled Cretaceous shale an...

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