نتایج جستجو برای: wind sediments

تعداد نتایج: 111368  

Journal: :جغرافیا و مخاطرات محیطی 0
حسین عابد فاطمه صحراییان پرویز رضایی

abstract in general, garmesh wind in rasht province increases the temperature by 9°c and reduces relative humidity by 47%. the direction of prevailing wind during the garmesh wind is southern and its average speed increases by 2 m/s to 5 m/s. the highest frequency of garmesh wind occurs at 09 and 12 utc in december and january. the occurrence of this phenomenon substantially increases the horiz...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2011
Yannick Mamindy-Pajany Bojan Hamer Michèle Roméo Florence Géret François Galgani Emina Durmiši Charlotte Hurel Nicolas Marmier

This work investigates the ecotoxicological evaluation of contaminated dredged sediments from French Mediterranean navy harbour (A), commercial port (B) and two composite specimens (C) and (D) coming from the mixture of A and B with other port sediments. The toxicity of elutriates from these sediments is estimated using embryo-toxicity test, Microtox® solid phase test, LuminoTox, phytotoxicity ...

2007
Laura Airoldi Stephen J. Hawkins

Sediments are likely to influence the distribution of limpets and dominant sessile species on intertidal rocky shores by smothering and interfering with feeding activity. This hypothesis was tested by field observations and laboratory experiments in which the effects of different amounts and grain sizes of sediments on the grazing and survival of the limpet Patella vulgata L. were measured. On ...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2013
Yelena Sapozhnikova Edward Wirth Kenneth Schiff Michael Fulton

Irgarol 1051 is a common antifouling biocide and is highly toxic to non-target plant species at low ng/L concentrations. We measured up to 254 ng/L Irgarol in water and up to 9 ng/g dry weight Irgarol in sediments from Southern California recreational marinas. Irgarol's metabolite, M1, concentrations were up to 62 ng/L in water and 5 ng/g dry weight in sediments. Another antifouling biocide, di...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2004
Kay T Ho Robert M Burgess Marguerite C Pelletier Jonathan R Serbst Howard Cook Mark G Cantwell Stephen A Ryba Monique M Perron Jon Lebo James Huckins Jimmie Petty

We report on a procedure using powdered coconut charcoal to sequester organic contaminants and reduce toxicity in sediments as part of a series of toxicity identification and evaluation (TIE) methods. Powdered coconut charcoal (PCC) was effective in reducing the toxicity of endosulfan-spiked sediments by 100%. Powdered coconut charcoal also was effective in removing almost 100% of the toxicity ...

Journal: :Frontiers in Earth Science 2021

Eolian dust deposited in the North Pacific is an important archive of evolutionary history Asian interior source regions and climate system. Here, we present a ∼1 Myr sediment magnetic record from central to characterize eolian properties since middle Pleistocene. For studied sediments, components are mainly identified as biogenic magnetite detrital minerals (dust volcanic origins) based on coe...

Journal: :Atmospheric Pollution Research 2021

Satellite recordings by CALIPSO and Aqua-MODIS, available data on the Aerosol Robotic Net-work (AERONET), synoptic stations have been used to investigate dust storms over Persian Gulf Oman Sea from January 2007 December 2019. We found that depo-larization of lidar signals atmospheric particles is quite sensitive their origins (deserts, or alluvial sediments). In set, depolarization just thickne...

Journal: :Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems 2021

Global surface temperatures during the twentieth century are characterized by multidecadal periods of accelerated or reduced warming, which thought to be driven Pacific decadal variability, specifically changes in trade-wind strength. However, relationship between strength and global warming remains poorly constrained due scarcity instrumental wind observations. Previous work has shown that cor...

2017
Stuart L. Simpson Brad M. Angel Dianne F. Jolley

The equilibration and bioavailability of metals in laboratory-contaminated sediments has been investigated in order to provide better guidance on acceptable procedures for spiking sediments with metals for use in the development whole-sediment toxicity tests. The equilibration rates of Cd, Cu, Ni and Zn spiked into three estuarine surface sediments with varying properties were investigated. Cha...

Journal: :Geochemical Transactions 2007
Martial Taillefert Stephanie Neuhuber Gwendolyn Bristow

BACKGROUND Early diagenetic processes involved in natural organic matter (NOM) oxidation in marine sediments have been for the most part characterized after collecting sediment cores and extracting porewaters. These techniques have proven useful for deep-sea sediments where biogeochemical processes are limited to aerobic respiration, denitrification, and manganese reduction and span over severa...

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