نتایج جستجو برای: cool seawater discharges

تعداد نتایج: 58085  

Journal: :International journal of environment and geoinformatics 2023

Marine mucilage creates significant pollution in seawater due to the high amounts of nitrogen and phosphorus discharges. The water quality Sea Marmara has been damaged this environmental problem with rising sea temperature since 2020. This study aims investigate statistical differences impact marine between 2020 2021, taking into account dissolved oxygen, pH, seawater, ambient temperature. Ten ...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2002
M Carmen Alonso Eva Pocurull Rosa Maria Marcé Francisco Borrull Damià Barceló

Spain is one of the European countries that still discharges untreated wastewaters and sewage sludge into the sea. Aromatic monosulfonated compounds were detected in 36 seawater samples collected bimonthly on the Catalonian coast (Spain) over a period of 18 months. These compounds are of environmental concern because of their limited biodegradability and high mobility within the aquatic system....

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2012
Steven M Bay Doris E Vidal-Dorsch Daniel Schlenk Kevin M Kelley Keith A Maruya Joseph R Gully

Municipal wastewater discharges constitute a major source of contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) to coastal waters, yet uncertainty exists regarding their linkage to adverse biological effects such as endocrine disruption. Limited information is available concerning the types and fate of CECs discharged to the Southern California Bight (SCB) from municipal wastewater and their potential for...

2003
Atsunao MARUI

Fresh groundwater comes in contact with seawater at the downstream end of its flow system. Most previous work has discussed the shape of the seawater/freshwater interface on the basis of Ghyben-Herzberg’s law. The groundwater, however, pushes the seawater farther offshore side than predicted by the law, giving rise to freshwater flows even below the bottom of the sea. A previous study found tha...

Journal: :Science 2003
Gretchen L Früh-Green Deborah S Kelley Stefano M Bernasconi Jeffrey A Karson Kristin A Ludwig David A Butterfield Chiara Boschi Giora Proskurowski

Strontium, carbon, and oxygen isotope data and radiocarbon ages document at least 30,000 years of hydrothermal activity driven by serpentinization reactions at Lost City. Serpentinization beneath this off-axis field is estimated to occur at a minimum rate of 1.2 x 10(-4) cubic kilometers per year. The access of seawater to relatively cool, fresh peridotite, coupled with faulting, volumetric exp...

2012
Eufemia Tarantino

This study was primarily aimed at verifying the potentiality of medium spatial resolution Thermal Infrared (TIR) data in monitoring environmental aspects strictly correlated to SST (Sea Surface Temperature), such as industrial cooling water discharges and the increase in seawater temperature over time, at two coastal sites in the Apulia region (Italy).TIR data acquired by LANDSAT ETM+ and ASTER...

2007
Roy E. Price Jan P. Amend Thomas Pichler

The shallow marine hydrothermal vents near Ambitle Island in eastern Papua New Guinea discharge hot, slightly acidic, As-rich, chemically reduced fluid into cool, slightly alkaline, oxygenated seawater. Gradients in temperature, pH, and total As (As), among others, are established as the two aqueous phases mix. The hydrothermal fluid contained !900 lg/L As, almost exclusively present as the red...

2016
Jong Soo Mok Tae Seek Lee Poong Ho Kim Hee Jung Lee Kwang Soo Ha Kil Bo Shim Ka Jeong Lee Yeoun Joong Jung Ji Hoe Kim

From 2011 to 2013, we conducted a full sanitary survey of pollution sources in proximity to a shellfish growing area in the Hansan-Geojeman region in Korea, which includes a designated shellfish growing area. In the sea area, 1152 seawater and 209 oyster samples were collected and examined to evaluate their bacteriological quality. There were 758 potential pollution sources in the drainage area...

2016
Anne L. Soerensen Daniel J. Jacob Amina T. Schartup Jenny A. Fisher Igor Lehnherr Vincent L. St. Louis Lars-Eric Heimbürger Jeroen E. Sonke David P. Krabbenhoft Elsie M. Sunderland John A. Paulson

Elevated biological concentrations of methylmercury (MeHg), a bioaccumulative neurotoxin, are observed throughout the Arctic Ocean, but major sources and degradation pathways in seawater are not well understood. We develop a mass budget for mercury species in the Arctic Ocean based on available data since 2004 and discuss implications and uncertainties. Our calculations show that high total mer...

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