نتایج جستجو برای: dispersive soil

تعداد نتایج: 198189  

2009
W. J. Rawls

242 A dispersion are considered to be the dominant mechanisms of solute transport in the vadose zone, i.e., the variably saturated layer of soils and sediments between the soil surface and groundwater table (Jury and Flühler, 1992). Advection is associated with the average water fl ux or velocity, whereas hydrodynamic dispersion is modeled using an analog of Fick’s law corresponding to the Brow...

2015
Sang-Hoon Byeon Robert Willis Thomas M. Peters

Outdoor and indoor (subway) samples were collected by passive sampling in urban Seoul (Korea) and analyzed with computer-controlled scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy (CCSEM-EDX). Soil/road dust particles accounted for 42%-60% (by weight) of fine particulate matter larger than 1 µm (PM(2.5-1.0)) in outdoor samples and 18% of PM2.5-1.0 in subway sample...

Journal: :Inhalation toxicology 2009
Johann P Engelbrecht Eric V McDonald John A Gillies R K M Jay Jayanty Gary Casuccio Alan W Gertler

The purpose of the Enhanced Particulate Matter Surveillance Program was to provide scientifically founded information on the chemical and physical properties of dust collected during a period of approximately 1 year in Djibouti, Afghanistan (Bagram, Khowst), Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Iraq (Balad, Baghdad, Tallil, Tikrit, Taji, Al Asad), and Kuwait (northern, central, coastal, and southern re...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Mahesh Anand Lawrence A Taylor Mikhail A Nazarov J Shu H-K Mao Russell J Hemley

Physical and chemical reactions occurring as a result of the high-velocity impacts of meteorites and micrometeorites and of cosmic rays and solar-wind particles are major causes of space weathering on airless planetary bodies, such as the Moon, Mercury, and asteroids. These weathering processes are responsible for the formation of their regolith and soil. We report here the natural occurrence o...

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 2010
E Marguí G H Floor M Hidalgo P Kregsamer G Román-Ross C Streli I Queralt

Selenium content of soils is an important issue due to the narrow range between the nutritious requirement and toxic effects upon Se exposure. However, its determination is challenging due to low concentrations within complex matrices that hamper the analysis in most spectroscopic techniques. In this study, we explored the possibilities of several analytical approaches combined with total refle...

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 0
indranil chaudhuri panskura banamali college, panskura rs, pin-721152, west bengal, india. sudipta panja panskura banamali college, panskura rs, pin-721152, west bengal, india. kalyani khanra panskura banamali college, panskura rs, pin-721152, west bengal, india. nandan bhattacharyya panskura banamali college, panskura rs, pin-721152, west bengal, india.

industrial effluents consist many pollutant and heavy metals. bacteria isolated from industrial west water ground may have potential to tolerate heavy metal. in this study we isolate a citrobacter sp. which can resist heavy metal like cu and pb. slurry from industrial west water ground was collected from 22.0663 n, 88.1041 e. the heavy metal content and other parameters of soil were estimated. ...

1997
I. Lebron D. L. Suarez

General guidelines to reclaim saline or sodic soils do not adequately consider variables such as pH and the presence of organic matter that are known to affect soil stability. Poor structural stability of sodic, saline-sodic, and high-pH soils adversely influences crop yields; promotes piping, tunneling, and slope erosion; and can accelerate the failure of water conveyance systems. We evaluated...

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