نتایج جستجو برای: surface soil

تعداد نتایج: 797336  

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2006
Andrew Hunt David L Johnson Daniel A Griffith

Inadvertent soil ingestion, especially by young children, can be an important route of exposure for many environmental contaminants. The introduction of exterior soil into the interior environment is a significant element of the exposure pathway. The unintentional collection of outside soil on footwear followed by subsequent deposition indoors is a principal route of soil ingress. Here we have ...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2011
Deborah Felt Steven Larson Chris Griggs Catherine Nestler Michelle Wynter

Physical changes that occur on the surface of fired shots due to firing and impact with soil may increase the dissolution of muniton metals. Increased metal dissolution could potentially increase metal transport and leaching, affecting metal concentrations in surface and groundwater. This research describes the relationship between the surface changes on fired tungsten-nickel-iron (94% W:2% Ni:...

2011
Coby van Dooremalen Matty Berg Jacintha Ellers

Species living under large thermal fluctuations possibly need more flexible physiological capabilities than species living in more stable thermal environments. Deep-soil dwelling species habituate more stable thermal environments than surface dwelling species. We compared the flexibility of lipid composition in response to two acclimation temperatures of soil (4), near surface (2), and surface ...

2007
S. K. Papiernik

Soil movement by tillage redistributes soil within the profile and throughout the landscape, resulting in soil removal from convex slope positions and soil accumulation in concave slope positions. Previous investigations of the spatial variability in surface soil properties and crop yield in a glacial till landscape in west central Minnesota indicated that wheat (Triticum aestivum) yields were ...

2006
Pasi K. Mattila Sven G. Sommer Holger Kirchmann

Volatilization of ammonia (NH3) from animal manure is a major pathway for nitrogen (N) losses that cause eutrophication, acidification, and other environmental hazards. In this study, the effect of alternative techniques of manure treatment (aeration, separation, addition of peat) and application (broadcast spreading, band spreading, injection, incorporation by harrowing) on NH3 emissions in th...

2007
Elfatih A. B. Eltahir Ralph M. Parsons

This paper presents a hypothesis regarding the fundamental role of soil moisture conditions in land-atmosphere interactions. We propose that wet soil moisture conditions over any large region should be associated with relatively large boundary layer moist static energy, which favors the occurrence of more rainfall. Since soil moisture conditions themselves reflect past occurrence of rainfall, t...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1983
R Georgis G O Poinar

The vertical migration of N. carpocapsae infective juveniles applied to the soil surface or introduced 14 cm below the soil surface was studied in four different soil types (pure silica sand, coarse sandy loam, silty clay loam, and clay). The percentage of juveniles able to migrate and infect wax moth pupae placed in the soil decreased as the percentage of clay and silt increased. Most nematode...

2006
S. Yu Z. L. He P. J. Stoffella D. V. Calvert X. E. Yang D. J. Banks V. C. Baligar

Phosphorus losses by surface runoff from agricultural lands have been of public concern due to increasing P contamination to surface waters. Five representative commercial citrus groves (C1–C5) located in South Florida were studied to evaluate the relationships between P fractions in soils, surface runoff P, and soil phosphatase activity. A modified Hedley P sequential fractionation procedure w...

2016
Paul C. Davidson Theresa B. Kuhlenschmidt Rabin Bhattarai Prasanta K. Kalita Mark S. Kuhlenschmidt

Soil and vegetation are two critical factors for controlling the overland transport kinetics of pathogens in a natural environment. With livestock operations moving more towards concentrated animal operations, the need to dispose of a very large amount of manure in a localized area is becoming increasingly important. Animal manure contains a substantial amount of microbial pathogens, including ...

2007
K. Saleh J.-P. Wigneron P. Waldteufel P. de Rosnay M. Schwank

The scope of this study is to establish the parameters of the L-band (1.4 GHz) Microwave Emission of the Biosphere model (L-MEB) for grass covers, and to assess surface soil moisture retrievals in areas covered by grass. L-MEB parameters are key ancillary information for the Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity mission (SMOS) retrieval algorithm that produces estimates of the surface soil moisture ...

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