نتایج جستجو برای: waters contamination

تعداد نتایج: 91407  

Journal: :Astrobiology 2013
Pablo Sobron Charles N Alpers

The Iron Mountain Mine Superfund Site near Redding, California, is a massive sulfide ore deposit that was mined for iron, silver, gold, copper, zinc, and pyrite intermittently for nearly 100 years. As a result, both water and air reached the sulfide deposits deep within the mountain, producing acid mine drainage consisting of sulfuric acid and heavy metals from the ore. Particularly, the draina...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1960
H GYLLENBERG S NIEMELA T SORMUNEN

It has been suggested recently (Mossel, 1958) that the bifid bacteria (usually referred to as Lactobacillus bifidus in the literature) may be suitable indicators of fecal contamination of foods and/or waters. The feces of man and certain animals are rich sources of these organisms (Haenel, 1956; Haenel and Miller-Beuthow, 1956) which, so far as is known, do not grow in other natural environment...

2006
X. N. Verlecar N. Pereira S. R. Desai K. B. Jena

Indian coastal waters are subjected to considerable pressure from sewage and industrial wastes, which are responsible for the contamination of the waters with consequent loss in biodiversity. Monitoring methods adopted so far have helped in documenting the level of contaminants in water, sediments and biota, but not the interaction of these pollutants with living organisms. Exposure of animals ...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2000
D E Berg M A Kohn T A Farley L M McFarland

Norwalk-like viruses (NLVs), or small round structured viruses, are known to cause acute gastroenteritis associated with eating contaminated shellfish. Between 1993 and 1996, three oyster-related gastroenteritis outbreaks attributed to NLV occurred in Louisiana. Intensive trace-back and environmental investigations revealed that the overboard disposal of sewage by oyster harvesters into oyster-...

Journal: :Environmental research 2012
Charles T Driscoll Celia Y Chen Chad R Hammerschmidt Robert P Mason Cynthia C Gilmour Elsie M Sunderland Ben K Greenfield Kate L Buckman Carl H Lamborg

There is increasing interest and concern over the impacts of mercury (Hg) inputs to marine ecosystems. One of the challenges in assessing these effects is that the cycling and trophic transfer of Hg are strongly linked to other contaminants and disturbances. In addition to Hg, a major problem facing coastal waters is the impacts of elevated nutrient, particularly nitrogen (N), inputs. Increases...

G.H. Akbari M. Rahimi-Shahrbabaki

Existence of heavy minerals in waters in some regions causes serious environmental pollution and affects the soil and water resources quality. Soil and waters sensitive to pollutants were investigated in this research, based on the degree of sensitivity of their parameters. The samples obtained from industrial and agricultural areas for identifying water tables at higher risk and display region...

2010
HARI HARAN

Chromium (VI) Considered as a serious health hazard and it has attracted attention as a pollutant in natural waters. The sources of contamination of chromium in natural waters and in the Environment are from electroplating, tanning industries and waste solution from oxidative dyeing and leaching from sanitary land – fills, In view of this the separation and determination of chromium has been re...

2008
S. N. Antontsev

This paper is devoted to a mathematical analysis of some general models of mass transport and other coupled physical processes developed in simultaneous flows of surface, soil and ground waters. Such models are widely used for forecasting (numerical simu1 lation) of a hydrological cycle for concrete territories. The mathematical models that proved a more realistic approach are obtained by combi...

2007
S. N. Antontsev J. I. Díaz

Abstract. This paper is devoted to a mathematical analysis of some general models of mass transport and other coupled physical processes developed in simultaneous flows of surface, soil and ground beginabstract waters. Such models are widely used for forecasting (numerical simulation) of a hydrological cycle for concrete territories. The mathematical models that proved a more realistic approach...

2004
A. Dufour

Management of water quality has been applied mainly to receiving waters contaminated by point sources of human pollution. Waters affected by point sources of pollution are usually subject to regulation, because the pollution frequently impacts bathing beaches or shellfish harvesting waters, as well as drinking-water supplies. Water resources contaminated by dispersed, unidentified sources of po...

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