نتایج جستجو برای: anthropogenic

تعداد نتایج: 24952  

2007
N. A. Krotkov K. Yang A. Krueger S. A. Carn P. K. Bhartia P. F. Levelt

We discuss collection 2 SO2 data from the DutchFinnish Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) on board NASA EOS/Aura spacecraft and show examples of detected volcanic and anthropogenic SO2 emissions. Quantification of anthropogenic SO2 emissions requires collection 3 reprocessing available in the fall 2007.

2017
Agnieszka Rewicz Radomir Jaskuła Tomasz Rewicz Grzegorz Tończyk

BACKGROUND Epipactis helleborine is an Eurasian orchid species which prefers woodland environments but it may also spontaneously and successfully colonise human-made artificial and disturbed habitats such as roadsides, town parks and gardens. It is suggested that orchids colonising anthropogenic habitats are characterised by a specific set of features (e.g., large plant size, fast flower produc...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2011
Elizabeth S Corbitt Daniel J Jacob Christopher D Holmes David G Streets Elsie M Sunderland

Global policies regulating anthropogenic mercury require an understanding of the relationship between emitted and deposited mercury on intercontinental scales. Here, we examine source-receptor relationships for present-day conditions and four 2050 IPCC scenarios encompassing a range of economic development and environmental regulation projections. We use the GEOS-Chem global model to track merc...

Journal: :Carbon Balance and Management 2006
Ben I McNeil

BACKGROUND Under the United Nations convention on the law of the sea (1982), each participating country maintains exclusive economic and environmental rights within the oceanic region extending 200 nm from its coastline, known as the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). Although the ocean within each EEZ has a vast capacity to absorb anthropogenic CO2 and therefore potentially be used as a carbon sin...

1999
PAMELA A. MATSON WILLIAM H. McDOWELL ALAN R. TOWNSEND PETER M. VITOUSEK

Human activities have more than doubled the inputs of nitrogen (N) into terrestrial systems globally. The sources and distribution of anthropogenic N, including N fertilization and N fixed during fossil fuel combustion, are rapidly shifting from the temperate zone to a more global distribution. The consequences of anthropogenic N deposition for ecosystem processes and N losses have been studied...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Lu Xu Hongyu Guo Christopher M Boyd Mitchel Klein Aikaterini Bougiatioti Kate M Cerully James R Hite Gabriel Isaacman-VanWertz Nathan M Kreisberg Christoph Knote Kevin Olson Abigail Koss Allen H Goldstein Susanne V Hering Joost de Gouw Karsten Baumann Shan-Hu Lee Athanasios Nenes Rodney J Weber Nga Lee Ng

Secondary organic aerosol (SOA) constitutes a substantial fraction of fine particulate matter and has important impacts on climate and human health. The extent to which human activities alter SOA formation from biogenic emissions in the atmosphere is largely undetermined. Here, we present direct observational evidence on the magnitude of anthropogenic influence on biogenic SOA formation based o...

2014
Ben Dantzer Quinn E. Fletcher Rudy Boonstra Michael J. Sheriff

Conservation physiology proposes that measures of physiological stress (glucocorticoid levels) can be used to assess the status and future fate of natural populations. Increases in glucocorticoids may reflect a more challenging environment, suggesting that the influence of human activities on free-living animals could be quantified by measuring glucocorticoids. Biomedical studies suggest that c...

2016
Raquel A. Silva Zachariah Adelman Meridith M. Fry J. Jason West

BACKGROUND Exposure to ozone and fine particulate matter (PM2.5) can cause adverse health effects, including premature mortality due to cardiopulmonary diseases and lung cancer. Recent studies quantify global air pollution mortality but not the contribution of different emissions sectors, or they focus on a specific sector. OBJECTIVES We estimated the global mortality burden of anthropogenic ...

Journal: :Global change biology 2015
Clinton D Francis

Global population growth has caused extensive human-induced environmental change, including a near-ubiquitous transformation of the acoustical environment due to the propagation of anthropogenic noise. Because the acoustical environment is a critical ecological dimension for countless species to obtain, interpret and respond to environmental cues, highly novel environmental acoustics have the p...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Michael L Mann Enric Batllori Max A Moritz Eric K Waller Peter Berck Alan L Flint Lorraine E Flint Emmalee Dolfi

The costly interactions between humans and wildfires throughout California demonstrate the need to understand the relationships between them, especially in the face of a changing climate and expanding human communities. Although a number of statistical and process-based wildfire models exist for California, there is enormous uncertainty about the location and number of future fires, with previo...

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