نتایج جستجو برای: urban soils

تعداد نتایج: 218612  

2009
W. BLAIR

This paper documents the successful application of explosive compaction technology for the densification of granular soils using case history data from a number of sites. The data include densification projects in urban areas, for dam foundations and for offshore structures. The paper provides general background information on the theory of explosive compaction of soils, design considerations, ...

2013
Mahmood Ahmad Qaiser Iqbal Fayaz Ahmad Khan

This research paper presents a compendium of the geotechnical sub-soil data profiling and zoning of the major urban settlements of Peshawar using Geographic Information System. Significant geotechnical properties of the under study area soils i.e., Zone 5 & 6 in Peshawar were assessed through one hundred and three different standard penetration test reports up to the depth of 1 m and 3 m. The q...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2009
Peter M Groffman Richard V Pouyat

The largest natural biological sink for the radiatively active trace gas methane (CH4) is bacteria in soils that consume CH4 as an energy and carbon source. This sink has been shown to be sensitive to nitrogen (N) inputs and alterations of soil physical conditions. Given this sensitivity, conversion of native ecosystems to urban, suburban, and exurban managed lawns thus has potential to affect ...

2013
Krista L. McGuire Sara G. Payne Matthew I. Palmer Caitlyn M. Gillikin Dominique Keefe Su Jin Kim Seren M. Gedallovich Julia Discenza Ramya Rangamannar Jennifer A. Koshner Audrey L. Massmann Giulia Orazi Adam Essene Jonathan W. Leff Noah Fierer

In urban environments, green roofs provide a number of benefits, including decreased urban heat island effects and reduced energy costs for buildings. However, little research has been done on the non-plant biota associated with green roofs, which likely affect their functionality. For the current study, we evaluated whether or not green roofs planted with two native plant communities in New Yo...

2017
Gang Wang Hou-Qi Liu Yu Gong Yang Wei Ai-Jun Miao Liu-Yan Yang Huan Zhong

Risk of metals in urban soils is less studied, compared to that in other types of soils, hindering accurate assessment of human exposure to metals. In this study, the concentrations of five metals (As, Cd, Cr, Pb, and Hg) were analyzed in 167 surface soil samples collected from Suzhou city and their potential ecological and human health risks were assessed. The mean concentrations of As, Cd, Pb...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2011
Fatima Tamtam Folkert van Oort Barbara Le Bot Tuc Dinh Sophie Mompelat Marc Chevreuil Isabelle Lamy Médard Thiry

Spreading of urban wastewater on agricultural land may lead to concomitant input of organic and inorganic pollutants. Such multiple pollution sites offer unique opportunities to study the fate of both heavy metals and pharmaceuticals. We examined the occurrence and fate of selected antibiotics in sandy-textured soils, sampled four years after cessation of 100 years irrigation with urban wastewa...

2015
Tianxin Li Linglong Meng Uwizeyimana Herman Zhongming Lu John Crittenden Rao Bhamidiammarri Kiran Tota-Maharaj

Soil quality is critical to the management of urban green space, in particular, along traffic corridors where traffic-related air pollution is significant. Soil quality can be evaluated by soil enzyme activities, which show quick responses to both natural and anthropogenic disturbances. In this study, we investigated three soil enzyme activities (i.e., dehydrogenase, catalase and urease) along ...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2011
Sharon J Hall Ryan A Sponseller Nancy B Grimm David Huber Jason P Kaye Christopher Clark Scott L Collins

Rates of nitrogen (N) deposition have increased in arid and semiarid ecosystems, but few studies have examined the impacts of long-term N enrichment on ecological processes in deserts. We conducted a multiyear, nutrient-addition study within 15 Sonoran Desert sites across the rapidly growing metropolitan area of Phoenix, Arizona (USA). We hypothesized that desert plants and soils would be sensi...

2011
Jennifer S. Haase Yoon Seok Choi Tim Bowling Robert L. Nowack

Evansville, Indiana, is one of the closest large urban areas to both the New Madrid Seismic Zone, where large earthquakes occurred in 1811–1812, and the Wabash Valley Seismic Zone, where there is evidence of several large prehistoric earthquakes in the last 14,000 yr. For this reason, Evansville has been targeted as a priority region for urban seismic-hazard assessment. The probabilistic seismi...

Journal: :Journal of environmental monitoring : JEM 2008
Akihiro Iijima Hiroshi Tago Kimiyo Kumagai Masahiko Kato Kunihisa Kozawa Keiichi Sato Naoki Furuta

Airborne particulate matter, suspected to induce adverse effects on human health, have been one of the most important concerns regarding recent air pollution issues in Japan. To characterize regional and seasonal variations in emission sources of fine airborne particulate matter (d < 2 microm), monthly samples (n = 36 for each site) were collected at urban (Tokyo), suburban (Maebashi), and moun...

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