نتایج جستجو برای: soil pollutant

تعداد نتایج: 199320  

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 1986
D Kolbow H Hikichi C Tuthill C W Frank G B Wiersma A B Crockett R D Schonbrod

Kinetic Analysis has been successful for metallic elements in relatively isolated areas. In this study it is applied to a complex organic compound in a geographical area with a large urban component. Ten media compartments are included, with man as the ultimate receptor. Field data were collected for only 6 of the media and were not used in the analysis but were compared to the calculated stead...

2014
C. Y. Chang H. Y. Yu J. J. Chen F. B. Li H. H. Zhang C. P. Liu

This study investigated the extent of heavy metal accumulation in leaf vegetables and associated potential health risks in agricultural areas of the Pearl River Delta (PRD), South China. Total concentrations of mercury (Hg), cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), chromium (Cr) and arsenic (As) were determined in 92 pairs of soil and leaf vegetable (flowering Chinese cabbage, lettuce, pakchoi, Chinese cabbage...

2000
C. Trasar-Cepeda M. C. Leirós S. Seoane F. Gil-Sotres

Soil enzyme activities are considered to be sensitive to pollution and have been proposed as indicators for measuring the degree of soil degradation. In this work we found that in three galician soils exposed to various degrees of pollution by tanning effluent, hydrocarbons or landfill effluent, the changes in the activities of individual enzyme did not allow precise quantification of soil degr...

1999
R. Fulthorpe

Many organic pollutants such as pesticides are chlorinated organics, and until recently these were thought to be purely the product of anthropogenic activities. However, some chlorinated phenolics are now known to be part of the natural chemical make up of “pristine” soils, defined as those that have not previously been directly exposed to anthropogenic inputs, except through atmospheric contam...

2006
Jera Williams

When investigating the treatment of contaminated soils, the application of biotreatment is growing rapidly. Factors influencing this rapid growth include that the bioremediation processes are cost-efficient, safe, and nature-based. In the past, thermal, chemical, and physical treatment methods have failed to eliminate the pollution problem because those methods only shift the pollution to a new...

Journal: :Recent patents on biotechnology 2008
Adinarayana Kunamneni Francisco J Plou Antonio Ballesteros Miguel Alcalde

Laccases are an interesting group of multi copper enzymes, which have received much attention of researchers in last decades due to their ability to oxidize both phenolic and non-phenolic lignin related compounds as well as highly recalcitrant environmental pollutants. This makes these biocatalysts very useful for their application in several biotechnological processes. Such applications includ...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2012
Tukayi Kudanga Stephanie Burton Gibson S Nyanhongo Georg M Guebitz

Enzymatic transformation of recalcitrant and other pollutants is a promising eco-friendly alternative to physico-chemical methods in environmental remediation. This review summarizes some of the significant advances in applications of oxidative enzymes for treatment of xenobiotics. The review also discusses some of the underlying principles and enzyme reaction mechanisms in the detoxification o...

2005
Ulf Roland Khanneh W. Fomba Frank Stallmach Petrik Galvosas Jörg Kärger

1. Introduction 1. Introduction Transport and availability of organic pollutants in soils, sediments and aquifers are closely related to the interactions of these compounds with the natural organic polymers (so-called soil organic matter [SOM], e.g. humic substances) present in these media. Contaminants may be either immobilized and retarded (and sometimes conserved for decades [1]) or transpor...

2014
Na Wang Xiaohong Yang Shaojun Jiao Jun Zhang Boping Ye Shixiang Gao

Antibiotic-resistant bacteria and genes are recognized as new environmental pollutants that warrant special concern. There were few reports on veterinary antibiotic-resistant bacteria and genes in China. This work systematically analyzed the prevalence and distribution of sulfonamide resistance genes in soils from the environments around poultry and livestock farms in Jiangsu Province, Southeas...

2010
Jaepil Cho J. Cho

The goal of this study was to evaluate the water quality effects of alternative conservation practice scenarios using the SWAT (Soil and Water Assessment Tool) model in the Little River Experimental watershed, a representative coastal plain watershed located in southern Georgia. We simulated the water quality effect of two suites of upland conservation practices (CPs)—one targeting erosion and ...

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