نتایج جستجو برای: fresh water production

تعداد نتایج: 1155445  

2015
Vimaldeep Kaur Gitanjali Sharma

There is a gradual decline in soil fertility due to its continue use in farming. This necessitates developing new strategies of management programs to recharge soil with nutrients. From review it has been found that reuse of industrial effluents (wastewater) in agriculture can be a good mode to conserve soil nutrients. It may offer a way to fulfill irrigation water demands also. The major chall...

2007
Jonathan Chenoweth

There is no common understanding of the minimum per capita fresh water requirement for human health and economic and social development. Existing estimates vary between 20 and 4,654 l/c/d, however, these estimates are methodologically problematic as they consider only human consumptive and hygiene needs, or they consider economic needs but not the effects of trade. Reconsidering the components ...

2017

Due to industrialization and environmental effects the drinking water quality has been greatly affected in Pakistan. A number of industries are draining their waste containing heavy metals without any treatment in effluents. As a result of this practice almost all of the fresh water resources are getting contaminated, although the deep aquifer in most of the countries is still safe from contami...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2005
Steven D Siciliano Nelson J O'Driscoll Robert Tordon Jonathan Hill Stephen Beauchamp David R S Lean

Methylmercury [MeHg(I) in the aerobic surface water of lakes is thought to be rapidly degraded, but contrary to expectations, we show that MeHg(I) concentrations often increase during sunlight hours or remain relatively constant. We hypothesized that there were water column processes that generated MeHg(I) and that these processes were linked to dissolved organic matter (DOM) and solar radiatio...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2003
David Pimentel Marcia Pimentel

Worldwide, an estimated 2 billion people live primarily on a meat-based diet, while an estimated 4 billion live primarily on a plant-based diet. The US food production system uses about 50% of the total US land area, 80% of the fresh water, and 17% of the fossil energy used in the country. The heavy dependence on fossil energy suggests that the US food system, whether meat-based or plant-based,...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1994
J Le J D Wehr L Campbell

Pelagic bacterial production is often positively correlated, or coupled, with primary production through utilization of autotrophically produced dissolved organic carbon. Recent studies indicate that inorganic N or P can directly limit both bacterial and phytoplanktonic growth. Our mesocosm experiments, with whole communities from mesotrophic Calder Lake, test whether this apparent bacterial-al...

Journal: :Global change biology 2016
Peter V Caldwell Chelcy F Miniat Katherine J Elliott Wayne T Swank Steven T Brantley Stephanie H Laseter

Climate change and forest disturbances are threatening the ability of forested mountain watersheds to provide the clean, reliable, and abundant fresh water necessary to support aquatic ecosystems and a growing human population. Here, we used 76 years of water yield, climate, and field plot vegetation measurements in six unmanaged, reference watersheds in the southern Appalachian Mountains of No...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2013
P M Inamdar S Cook A K Sharma N Corby J O'Connor B J C Perera

There is the need to re-configure current urban water systems to achieve the objective of sustainable water sensitive cities. Stormwater represents a valuable alternative urban water source to reduce pressure on fresh water resources, and to mitigate the environmental impact of urban stormwater runoff. The selection of suitable urban stormwater harvesting sites is generally based on the judgeme...

2006
Charles J. Vörösmarty Christian Lévêque Carmen Revenga Robert Bos Chris Caudill John Chilton Ellen M. Douglas Michel Meybeck Daniel Prager Patricia Balvanera Sabrina Barker Manuel Maas Christer Nilsson Taikan Oki Cathy A. Reidy Frank Rijsberman Robert Costanza Pedro Jacobi

7.4 Consequences for Human Well-being of Changes in the Provision of Fresh Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 7.4.1 Freshwater Provision: Benefits and Investment Requirements 7.4.2 Consequences of Water Scarcity 7.4.3 The Cost and Pricing of Water Delivery 7.4.4 Consequences of Too Much Water: Floods 7.4.5 Consequences of Poor Water Quali...

2007
Qiao-Ping Wang Xiao-Guang Chen Zhao-Rong Lun

tion of anthrax vaccine virulence factors by polymerase chain reaction. Okinaka R, et al. Multiple -locus variable-number tandem repeat analysis reveals genetic relationships within Bacillus anthracis. Preliminary studies on recom-binant protective antigen (rPA) vaccine against anthrax for veterinary use. In: Ab-To the Editor: Pomacea canalic-ulata, an invasive freshwater snail native to South ...

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