نتایج جستجو برای: soil pollutant

تعداد نتایج: 199320  

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2013
Deborah A Neher David Asmussen Sarah Taylor Lovell

The spatial extent of the transported materials from three road types was studied in forest soil and vegetative communities in Vermont. Hypotheses were two-fold: 1) soil chemical concentrations above background environment would reflect traffic volume and road type (highway>2-lane paved>gravel), and 2) plant communities close to the road and near roads with greater traffic will be disturbance-t...

2008
Spencer M. Steinberg Brenda Buck Janice Morton James Dorman

Salt-impacted soils occur in floodplains, wetlands and backswamps in arid climates. These soils become sinks or temporary storage sites for soluble salts and contaminants including agricultural chemicals, industrial pollutants and radionuclides such as I. The vertical distribution of I in the Black Butte soil series along the Virgin river was assessed and the distribution of I between I , IO 3 ...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2001
P Van Beelen A K Fleuren-Kemilä T Aldenberg

The results of toxicity tests can be used to calculate the potentially affected fraction (PAF) of species in an ecosystem at a given pollutant concentration using statistical extrapolation methods. The PAF curve indicates the fraction of species from the original community that may become inhibited at each elevated pollutant concentration and is a measure of the ecotoxicological risk. Pollution...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1989
M G Khublarian

The problems of chemical substance applications in different spheres of industry and agriculture and their effects on groundwater quality and human health are described. Sources of groundwater contamination from industrial and municipal wastes, agricultural pollutants, etc., are listed. The experience in the application of chemical fertilizers and pesticides in the USSR is described. A brief es...

2005
Arturo Massol-Deyá Dustin Pérez Ernie Pérez Manuel Berrios Elba Díaz

Plants are good environmental sensors of the soil conditions in which they are growing. They also respond directly to the state of air. The tops of plants are collectors of air pollutants, and their chemical composition may be a good indicator for contaminated-areas when it is assessed against background values obtained for unpolluted vegetation. Both, aquatic and terrestrial plants are known t...

Journal: :New biotechnology 2015
Maria Gavrilescu Kateřina Demnerová Jens Aamand Spiros Agathos Fabio Fava

Emerging pollutants reach the environment from various anthropogenic sources and are distributed throughout environmental matrices. Although great advances have been made in the detection and analysis of trace pollutants during recent decades, due to the continued development and refinement of specific techniques, a wide array of undetected contaminants of emerging environmental concern need to...

Journal: :Journal of environmental monitoring : JEM 2011
Graham A Mills Richard Greenwood Branislav Vrana Ian J Allan Tomáš Ocelka

Passive sampling devices have been used since the 1970s to measure time-weighted average (TWA) or equilibrium concentrations of pollutants in various environmental matrices (e.g. air, soils and sediments and water). In recent years the popularity of using such samplers has increased and the technology in now well established for the measurement of atmospheric pollutants. This sector has a long ...

2012
Ursula Ackermann-Liebrich Rolf Altenburger Herman Autrup Denis Bard Stella Canna Arielle Gard Helmut Greim Ari Hirvonen Colin Janssen Renate Kraetke Jan Linders Borut Peterlin Jose Tarazona Emanuela Testai Marco Vighi Wolfgang Dekant Maria Rosaria Milana

2 About the Scientific Committees Three independent non-food Scientific Committees provide the Commission with the scientific advice it needs when preparing policy and proposals relating to consumer safety, public health and the environment. The Committees also draw the Commission's attention to the new or emerging problems which may pose an actual or potential threat. SCHER Opinions on risks r...

2008
Yongsung Joo Babette Brumback Keunbaik Lee Seong-Taek Yun Kyoung-Ho Kim

The hydrogeological conditions of groundwater can be examined by carefully studying the patterns of fluctuations in groundwater levels. These fluctuations are spatially and temporally influenced by many complicated factors, including rainfall, topography, land use, and hydraulic properties of soils and bedrock (i.e., aquifers). In this paper, we develop methodology based on a Bayesian logistic ...

2014
Wenjing Sang Cathelijne R. Stoof Wei Zhang Verónica L. Morales Bin Gao Robert W. Kay Lin Liu Yalei Zhang Tammo S. Steenhuis

Hydraulic fracturing is expanding rapidly in the US to meet increasing energy demand and requires high volumes of hydrofracking fluid to displace natural gas from shale. Accidental spills and deliberate land application of hydrofracking fluids, which return to the surface during hydrofracking, are common causes of environmental contamination. Since the chemistry of hydrofracking fluids favors t...

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