نتایج جستجو برای: coastal soils

تعداد نتایج: 102215  

2014
Leonard C. Kibet Louis S. Saporito Arthur L. Allen Eric B. May Peter J. A. Kleinman Fawzy M. Hashem Ray B. Bryant

Rainfall is a driving force for the transport of environmental contaminants from agricultural soils to surficial water bodies via surface runoff. The objective of this study was to characterize the effects of antecedent soil moisture content on the fate and transport of surface applied commercial urea, a common form of nitrogen (N) fertilizer, following a rainfall event that occurs within 24 hr...

2018
Kamilla S. Sjøgaard Thomas B. Valdemarsen Alexander H. Treusch

Coastal areas have become more prone to flooding with seawater due to climate-change-induced sea-level rise and intensified storm surges. One way to cope with this issue is by "managed coastal realignment", where low-lying coastal areas are no longer protected and instead flooded with seawater. How flooding with seawater impacts soil microbiomes and the biogeochemical cycling of elements is poo...

2006
J. M. Novak K. C. Stone D. W. Watts M. H. Johnson

The high density of animal production in southeastern Coastal Plain watersheds has caused some soils to contain excess amounts of plant–available soil phosphorus (P). Runoff, erosion, and leaching can transport P to surface water systems and out of these watersheds. High P concentrations in downstream aquatic ecosystems can increase the risk of eutrophication. Our objectives were to determine s...

2017

lation rates of coastal ecosystems, such as those of mangroves, seagrasses, and salt marshes, as a means of sequestering (blue) carbon for climate mitigation purposes. Material from dead plants and animals in salt marshes accumulates over time in low-oxygen conditions, limiting the CO2 emissions from the normal process of aerobic decomposition (McLeod et al. 2011; Chmura et al. 2003; Duarte et ...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2013
Pei Wang Tieyu Wang John P Giesy Yonglong Lu

With the shift of manufacturing plants from more industrialized countries to China, occurrences of Perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) in the environment has attracted more attention. Concentrations of PFCs in 14 soils collected from the coast of Liaodong Bay were determined and spatial distributions used to identify potential sources of PFCs. A mass balance approach was introduced to quantify conc...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2010
Dominic A Brose Bruce R James

Oxidation of Cr(III) and reduction of Cr(VI) can occur simultaneously in aerobic soils, but the mechanisms involved are not well-understood, especially how electron shuttling by redox-active organic acids is involved. A and B soil horizons from three topohydrosequences from the Coastal Plain and Piedmont physiographic provinces of Maryland were chosen to investigate oxidation-reduction transfor...

2003
G. M. Chescheir M. E. Lebo D. M. Amatya J. Hughes J. W. Gilliam R. W. Skaggs R. B. Herrmann

Abstract. More than 100 site years of hydrology and water quality data spanning 25 years (1976-2000) were compiled from research and monitoring studies on forest stands with natural vegetation and tracts managed for timber production. A total of 41 watersheds located on poorly drained to very poorly drained soils on flat divides between coastal streams were included ranging in area from 7.3 to ...

2016
Boban Mugoša Dijana Đurović Mirjana Nedović-Vuković Snežana Barjaktarović-Labović Miroslav Vrvić

Assessment of heavy metal concentrations in the soil samples of urban parks and playgrounds is very important for the evaluation of potential risks for residents, especially children. Until recently, there has been very little data about urban parks pollution in Montenegro. To evaluate the sources of potential contamination and concentration of heavy metals, soil samples from coastal urban park...

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