نتایج جستجو برای: sediment particles

تعداد نتایج: 191589  

2016
Bao Son Trinh Brian Reid Kevin Hiscock

BACKGROUND Sorption and biodegradation are the primary processes of organic pollution remediation in aquatic and soil/sediment environments. While researchers have substantially reported their findings regarding these processes, little attention has been given to description of experimental apparatus. This technical paper aims to present the development and detailed design of a fixed-bed column...

2013
Beth N. Orcutt Douglas E. LaRowe Jennifer F. Biddle Frederick S. Colwell Brian T. Glazer Brandi Kiel Reese John B. Kirkpatrick Laura L. Lapham Heath J. Mills Jason B. Sylvan Scott D. Wankel C. Geoff Wheat

The vast marine deep biosphere consists of microbial habitats within sediment, pore waters, upper basaltic crust and the fluids that circulate throughout it. A wide range of temperature, pressure, pH, and electron donor and acceptor conditions exists-all of which can combine to affect carbon and nutrient cycling and result in gradients on spatial scales ranging from millimeters to kilometers. D...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2016
Dominic A Hodgson Michael J Bentley James A Smith Julian Klepacki Keith Makinson Andrew M Smith Kevin Saw Reed Scherer Ross Powell Slawek Tulaczyk Mike Rose David Pearce Matt Mowlem Peter Keen Martin J Siegert

Accumulations of sediment beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheet contain a range of physical and chemical proxies with the potential to document changes in ice sheet history and to identify and characterize life in subglacial settings. Retrieving subglacial sediments and sediment cores presents several unique challenges to existing technologies. This paper briefly reviews the history of sediment sampl...

2006
A. Kimoto

A leaching experiment using a mixture of five REE oxides and gravelly, sandy loam soils was conducted to examine the applicability of the REE oxides as a sediment tracer for coarse-textured soils. The experiment showed little leaching of the oxides and an enrichment of various size classes of soil particles with the oxides, which reflected the strong binding capability of the REE oxides with th...

2009
Matthew A. Wilson Omid Mohseni John S. Gulliver Raymond M. Hozalski

Hydrodynamic separators are proprietary underground devices designed to remove floatable debris e.g., leaves, trash, oil and to remove suspended solids from storm-water runoff by sedimentation. They are designed for storm-water treatment in urban areas to meet tight space constraints. Limited data on the suspended solids removal performance of installed devices are available, and existing data ...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1977
K J Wiegers U Yamaguchi-Koll R Drzeniek

Dense poliovirus particles (DP) differ in buoyant density, sedimentation coefficient and lability from standard poliovirus particles. Dense particles band at a density of 1-44 g/ml in isopycnic CsCl gradients and sediment in sucrose gradients at 220S. However, when DP are centrifuged in sucrose gradients containing 1-5 M-KCl, NaCl or LiCl, two types of particles are observed, one sedimenting at...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1971
C N Cole D Smoler E Wimmer D Baltimore

A class of defective interfering (DI) poliovirus particles has been identified. The first was found as a contaminant of a viral stock; others have been isolated by serial passage at a high multiplicity of infection. The DI particles are less dense than standard virus and sediment more slowly. Their ribonucleic acid (RNA) sediments more slowly than standard RNA and has a higher electrophoretic m...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2009
Nicola Miller John N Quinton Elisabetta Barberis Manuela Presta

The objectives of this study were to examine the variability in mobilization and transport of primary particles and associated total phosphorus (TP) in sediments eroded by overland flow from 13 European arable soils and to consider the empirical support for more process-based alternatives to modeling phosphorus (P) transfers. The 13 soils were subjected to simulated rainfall in laboratory exper...

2011
Sylvain Guillou Jérôme Thiebot Julien Chauchat Romuald Verjus Anthony Besq Duc Hau Nguyen

Estuaries are submitted to a natural filling caused by the settling of cohesive sediments ( < 63 μm). Those sediments, coming mostly from the sea, are transported in estuaries by the tidal currents during ebb and flood flows. During slack water, fluid velocities vanish and particles are no more suspended by turbulent dispersion. Sediment particles settle towards the bottom, and then deposit on...

2007

Dense poliovirus particles (DP) differ in buoyant density, sedimentation coefficient and lability from standard poliovirus particles. Dense particles band at a density of I'44 g/ml in isopycnic CsC1 gradients and sediment in sucrose gradients at 22oS. However, when DP are centrifuged in sucrose gradients containing 1.5 M-KCI, NaCI or LiC1, two types of particles are observed, one sedimenting at...

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