نتایج جستجو برای: surface waters

تعداد نتایج: 666141  

2006
ZhongPing Lee Chuanmin Hu

‘‘Case-1’’ has been a term frequently used to characterize water type since the seventies. However, the distribution of Case-1 waters in global scale has been vague, though open ocean waters are often referred to as Case-1 in the literature. In this study, based on recent bio-optical models for Case-1 waters, an inclusive and quantitative Case-1 criterion for remote sensing applications is deve...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2007
Sébastien N Ronkart Vincent Laurent Philippe Carbonnelle Nicolas Mabon Alfred Copin Jean-Paul Barthélemy

A method using Ion Chromatography hyphenated to an Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometer has been developed to accurately determine arsenite (As(III)), arsenate (As(V)), mono-methylarsonic acid (MMAA(V)), dimethylarsinic acid (DMAA(V)) and arsenobetaine (AsBet) in different water matrices. The developed method showed a high sensitivity with detection limits for each arsenic species close...

2010
Elisabete de Santis Braga

. Abstract: In an oligotrophic coastal zone, land drainage and atmospheric precipitation can temporarily modify the concentrations of specific dissolved compounds in local surface waters, mainly nutrient salts, setting up conditions for "new" primary production of phytoplankton. The Ubatuba region (23°30'S 45°06'W) is considered an oligo-mesotrophic region subject to a high average annual preci...

2017
Virginie Sanial P. Van Beek B. Lansard Francesco D’Ovidio Élodie Kestenare M. Souhaut M. Zhou Stéphane Blain Pieter van Beek Bruno Lansard Francesco d’Ovidio Elodie Kestenare

The Crozet Archipelago, in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean, constitutes one of the few physical barriers to the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. Interaction of the currents with the sediments deposited on the margins of these islands contributes to the supply of chemical elements—including iron and other micro-nutrients—to offshore high-nutrient, low-chlorophyll (HNLC) waters. This natura...

2000
Heidi M. Dierssen Raymond C. Smith

In the Antarctic region, melting of sea ice and continental glaciers can create a surface lens of meltwater in coastal waters. When ice melts, particles concentrated within the ice are released into the water and can cause turbidity. Under these conditions, the optical properties of the water column are no longer related primarily to the phytoplankton and associated breakdown products (i.e., Ca...

2008
Rosemarie E. Came Delia W. Oppo William B. Curry Jean Lynch-Stieglitz

[1] Benthic foraminiferal Cd/Ca from a Florida Current sediment core documents the history of the northward penetration of southern source waters within the surface return flow of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC). Cd seawater estimates (CdW) indicate that intermediate-depth southern source waters crossed the equator and contributed to the Florida Current during the Bølling...

2016
T. V. Nguyen

Introduction There is growing environmental concern regarding the health impact of trace levels of pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) in the environment. PPCPs and endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) detected in surface and drinking waters, as well as in treated wastewater, are an issue of increasing international attention due to potential environmental impacts.1,2 These comp...

2002
Douglas J Keenan

Several authors have claimed that radiocarbon dates in the Ancient Near East are too early. Herein, a hypothesis that might explain this is presented. Marine degassing of “old” carbon (i.e. 14C-deficient C), induced by upwelling of old subsurface water, has been observed, in modern times, to cause century-scale 14C ages in the surface atmosphere. A review of the Mediterranean Sea post-ice-age c...

2010

The main objectives of waters and aquatic environmental protection aim preventing the damage of all surface waters and progressive reduction of pollution, gradual cessation or elimination of evacuation and loss of pollutants in the surface waters, as preventing or eliminating the contribution of pollutants in underground waters and preventing the damage of their.Gratifying water requests, prote...

2009

Nonpoint, or diffuse, sources of water pollution include urban sources such as runoff from residential, commercial, industrial, transportation, and recreational land uses; construction activities; and onsite sewage disposal systems and rural sources such as runoff from cropland, pasture, and woodland, atmospheric contributions, and livestock wastes. These sources of pollutants discharge to surf...

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