نتایج جستجو برای: silt 10

تعداد نتایج: 1018764  

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2003
Robert Manasherob Zachariah Ngalo Otieno-Ayayo Eitan Ben-Dov Rina Miaskovsky Sammy Boussiba Arieh Zaritsky

Persistence of biological control agents against mosquito larvae was tested under simulated field conditions. Mosquito larvicidal activity of transgenic Anabaena PCC 7120 expressing cry4Aa, cry11Aa and p20 from Bacillus thuringiensis ssp. israelensis was greater than B. thuringiensis ssp. israelensis primary powder (fun 89C06D) or wettable powder (WP) (Bactimos products) when either mixed with ...

1996
Michael M. Raile

Several urban areas of the country in violation of the National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) for particulate matter have identified fugitive dust generated by vehicular traffic on paved streets and highways resulting from mud/dirt carryout from unpaved areas as a primary source of PM-10 (particles ≤ 10 μm in aerodynamic diameter). Since little data are currently available on the amount ...

2013
M. RADERMACHER

One of the potential environmental issues associated with dredging in the marine environment is the increase of suspended sediment concentrations (SSC) by generation and dispersion of sediment plumes. This can be mitigated by source control or by the installation of containment barriers like silt screens. This article focusses on hanging silt screens and describes: 1. The decision process for d...

2016
S. Capape J. P. Martín - Vide

Preprint of Capape, S., Martín-Vide, J., and Colombo, F. (2016). “Subaqueous Barchans and 1 Plane Beds from Deposition of Quartz Silt.” J. Hydraul. Eng., 10.1061/(ASCE)HY.19432 7900.0001212, 06016020 3 Subaqueous Barchans and Plane Beds from Deposition of Quartz Silt 4 S. Capape*, J.P. Martín-Vide, and F. Colombo 5 Abstract 6 The suspension flow of quartz silt (geometric mean grain size of 4.15...

Journal: :international journal of civil engineering 0
m.h. baziar r. ziaie_moayed

this paper highlights the effect of silt content on cone tip resistance in loose silty sand. in this study, twenty-seven cone penetration tests are performed in saturated silty sand samples with several different silt contents ranging from 10 to 50 percent. the samples are consolidated at three overburden stresses including 100, 200 and 300 kpa. it is shown that, as the silt content increases, ...

2016
Yang Liu C S Chang Shun-Chuan Wu

Instability of liquefaction is one of the major reasons which results in the failure of earth structure such as dam. The present study focuses on the simulation of static liquefaction behavior for granular materials such as sand and sand-silt mixtures. Based on micromechanical analysis of inter-particle behavior, a simple one-scale model is proposed to simulate the stress-strain response of san...

2008
C. LeBlanc M. F. Randolph

Silt sediments are frequently encountered in the coastal areas of the North Sea. Evaluation of the silt behaviour must ideally rely on in-situ tests, in particular the piezocone test. However, interpretation of piezocone data in silt sediments is problematic and derived parameters can seem to differ significantly from those obtained by investigating intact samples in the triaxial apparatus. Use...

2017
Johannes Lund Jensen Per Schjønning Christopher W Watts Bent T Christensen Lars J Munkholm

Exact estimates of soil clay (<2 μm) and silt (2-20 μm) contents are crucial as these size fractions impact key soil functions, and as pedotransfer concepts based on clay and silt contents are becoming increasingly abundant. We examined the effect of removing soil organic matter (SOM) by H2O2 before soil dispersion and determination of clay and silt. Soil samples with gradients in SOM were retr...

2008
L. B. Faucette K. A. Sefton

In 2005, the US Environmental Protection Agency National Menu of Stormwater Best Management Practices, National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Phase II for Construction Sites, listed compost filter socks as an approved best management practice for controlling storm runoff and sediment on construction sites. Like most new technologies used to control sediment on construction sites, littl...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2015
S J Cooke J M Chapman J C Vermaire

Excessive sedimentation derived from anthropogenic activities is a main factor in habitat and biodiversity loss in freshwater ecosystems. To prevent offsite movement of soil particles, many environmental regulatory agencies mandate the use of perimeter silt fences. However, research regarding the efficiency of these devices in applied settings is lacking, and fences are often ineffective due to...

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