نتایج جستجو برای: soil chemistry

تعداد نتایج: 287163  

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2011
M A Hashim Soumyadeep Mukhopadhyay Jaya Narayan Sahu Bhaskar Sengupta

The contamination of groundwater by heavy metal, originating either from natural soil sources or from anthropogenic sources is a matter of utmost concern to the public health. Remediation of contaminated groundwater is of highest priority since billions of people all over the world use it for drinking purpose. In this paper, thirty five approaches for groundwater treatment have been reviewed an...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2004
Sarah E Spring A Keith Miles Michael J Anderson

Effects of inhalation of volatilized trichloroethylene (TCE) or perchloroethylene (PCE) were assessed based on the health and population size of wild, burrowing mammals at Edwards Air Force Base (CA, USA). Organic soil-vapor concentrations were measured at three sites with aquifer contamination of TCE or PCE of 5.5 to 77 mg/L and at two uncontaminated reference sites. Population estimates of ka...

2017
R Scott Winton Neal Flanagan Curtis J Richardson

Tropical wetlands are thought to be the most important source of interannual variability in atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations, yet sparse data prevents them from being incorporated into Earth system models. This problem is particularly pronounced in the neotropics where bottom-up models based on water table depth are incongruent with top-down inversion models suggesting unaccounted sinks...

2015
John R. Baker Larry J. Paulson

Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/water_pubs Part of the Biology Commons, Desert Ecology Commons, Environmental Chemistry Commons, Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment Commons, Environmental Monitoring Commons, Fluid Dynamics Commons, Fresh Water Studies Commons, Geochemistry Commons, Soil Science Commons, and the Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology C...

2006
S. L. BARBOUR D. G. FREDLUND

The mechanical behavior of compressible clay soils may be strongly influenced by physicochemical effects when concentrated pore fluids are introduced to the soil. Conceptual models have been used to explain the influence of pore fluid chemistry on the mechanical behavior of clays in a qualitative way. In this paper an alternate macroscopic description of the osmotic volume change behavior of a ...

2015
B. Seshadri N. S. Bolan R. Naidu

Soil is the sink and source of heavy metals (both geogenic and anthropogenic) and plants are the ecosystem regulators, balancing the chemistry of life on earth. However, roots are the only connection between soil and plants, which are the real engineers of ecosystem dynamics responsible for environmental balance and stability. The plant-soil interface termed as ‘rhizosphere’ is a typical zone o...

2002
A. Zartl A. Klik E. Schiebel

Soil erosion research is a popular topic in soil science that appears in conjunction with several other topics like soil and/or water conservation, soil physics, chemistry and – biology and others. A request for the term “soil erosion” on CAB abstract CD, dated from January 1992 to January 2001, resulted in 15.531 articles. According to the publication year on average 1.639 articles are publish...

2008
Marek Zreda Darin Desilets T. P. A. Ferré Russell L. Scott

[1] Soil moisture content on a horizontal scale of hectometers and at depths of decimeters can be inferred from measurements of low-energy cosmic-ray neutrons that are generated within soil, moderated mainly by hydrogen atoms, and diffused back to the atmosphere. These neutrons are sensitive to water content changes, but largely insensitive to variations in soil chemistry, and their intensity a...

2010
W. James Shuttleworth Marek Zreda Xubin Zeng Chris Zweck P. A. Ferré

Soil moisture at a horizontal scale of around 700 m and depths of 15 to 70 cm can be inferred from measurements of cosmic-ray neutrons that are generated within soil, moderated mainly by the hydrogen atoms in water, and emitted back to the atmosphere. The intensity of the resulting field of neutrons above the ground is sensitive to water content changes, largely insensitive to soil chemistry an...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2005
Sally Brown Barbara Christensen Enzo Lombi Mike McLaughlin Steve McGrath Jan Colpaert Jaco Vangronsveld

An international inter-laboratory research program investigated the effectiveness of in situ remediation of soils contaminated by cadmium, lead and zinc, measuring changes in soil and soil solution chemistry, plants and soil microbiota. A common soil, from mine wastes in Jasper County MO, was used. The soil was pH 5.9, had low organic matter (1.2 g kg(-1) C) and total Cd, Pb, and Zn concentrati...

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