نتایج جستجو برای: sediment quality

تعداد نتایج: 786929  

2012
Jon D. Pelletier

[1] Understanding and quantifying the long-term suspended sediment discharge of drainage basins is a key goal of geomorphology, with important implications for the study of water quality, agricultural sustainability, and the evolution of landscapes and sedimentary basins over geologic timescales. Previous studies have highlighted the importance of relief/slope, precipitation, temperature, veget...

2010
Luciane Alves Maranho Ilene Matanó Abreu Ricardo Erthal Santelli Renato Campelo Cordeiro Abílio Soares-Gomes Lucas Buruaem Moreira Rodofley Davino Morais Denis Moledo de Sousa Abessa

Guanabara Bay is a marine-estuarine environment of high ecological and socio-economic importance, subject to a variety of environmental impacts. Sediment is the eventual repository for most substances introduced into water bodies and may, therefore, provide an integrated measure of the environmental quality, which can be assessed by many different approaches. In this project, the quality of sed...

2015
P. ANUSUYA P. JAWAHAR

The present investigation was carried out in Poondi reservoir, Tamil Nadu, for a period of 8 months from September, 2014 to April, 2015 where the cage culture has been already initiated by the state fisheries department. The water and sediment samples were collected from the reservoir at point and nonpoint sources of the cage culture units and were analyzed for their physico-chemical parameters...

2017
Sarah M Elliott Mark E Brigham Kathy E Lee Jo A Banda Steven J Choy Daniel J Gefell Thomas A Minarik Jeremy N Moore Zachary G Jorgenson

Human activities introduce a variety of chemicals to the Laurentian Great Lakes including pesticides, pharmaceuticals, flame retardants, plasticizers, and solvents (collectively referred to as contaminants of emerging concern or CECs) potentially threatening the vitality of these valuable ecosystems. We conducted a basin-wide study to identify the presence of CECs and other chemicals of interes...

Evaluation of gene expression in urinary sediment has been considered as a promising non-invasive approach for biomarker identification of kidney diseases. Nonetheless, there are several challenges in extraction of RNA from this valuable source of biomarkers, mostly because of the factors that have influence on quality of isolated RNA such as low cellular content. Accordingly, we compared the q...

2017
Christine N. Shulse Brianne Maillot Craig R. Smith Matthew J. Church

Concentrated seabed deposits of polymetallic nodules, which are rich in economically valuable metals (e.g., copper, nickel, cobalt, manganese), occur over vast areas of the abyssal Pacific Ocean floor. Little is currently known about the diversity of microorganisms inhabiting abyssal habitats. In this study, sediment, nodule, and water column samples were collected from the Clarion-Clipperton Z...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2015
Joshua Edgell D L Osmond D E Line G D Hoyt J M Grossman E M Larsen

Organic agricultural systems are often assumed to be more sustainable than conventional farming, yet there has been little work comparing surface water quality from organic and conventional production, especially under the same cropping sequence. Our objective was to compare nutrient and sediment losses, as well as sweet corn ( L. var. ) yield, from organic and conventional production with conv...

Journal: :Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology 2004
Bart Vandecasteele Paul Quataert Bruno De Vos Filip M G Tack

The concept of an integrated multifunctional river management is gaining importance. For major rivers, restoring the contact between rivers and alluvial plains is an important goal, as riparian areas have a specific role for several riverine processes. However, former and current human activities are an obstruction or a limitation for river restoration. We studied the influence of former dredgi...

2014
F. Joseph Pollock Joleah B. Lamb Stuart N. Field Scott F. Heron Britta Schaffelke George Shedrawi David G. Bourne Bette L. Willis

In recent decades, coral reef ecosystems have declined to the extent that reefs are now threatened globally. While many water quality parameters have been proposed to contribute to reef declines, little evidence exists conclusively linking specific water quality parameters with increased disease prevalence in situ. Here we report evidence from in situ coral health surveys confirming that chroni...

2014
Jing Li

The magnitude and ecological relevance of metal pollution from the upstream of water sources after emergency pollution events was investigated by applying a set of complementary sediment quality assessment methods: (1) geochemical assessment based on background value (the geoaccumulation index); (2) comparisons with sediment quality guidelines (SQGs); (3) an evaluation of the combined pollution...

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