نتایج جستجو برای: sediment marine environment

تعداد نتایج: 631188  

2017
Megan Irene Saunders Scott Atkinson Carissa Joy Klein Tony Weber Hugh P Possingham

Land-based activities, including deforestation, agriculture, and urbanisation, cause increased erosion, reduced inland and coastal water quality, and subsequent loss or degradation of downstream coastal marine ecosystems. Quantitative approaches to link sediment loads from catchments to metrics of downstream marine ecosystem state are required to calculate the cost effectiveness of taking conse...

2017
Hideyuki Ihara Tomoyuki Hori Tomo Aoyagi Mitsuru Takasaki Yoko Katayama

A large amount of marine sediment was launched on land by the Great East Japan earthquake. Here, we employed both on-site and laboratory studies on the launched marine sediment to investigate the succession of microbial communities and its effects on geochemical properties of the sediment. Twenty-two-month on-site survey showed that microbial communities at the uppermost layer (0-2 mm depth) of...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2004
Merrin S Adams Jennifer L Stauber

An acute whole-sediment toxicity test with a benthic marine microalga was developed and optimized using flow cytometry to distinguish algae (based on their chlorophyll a autofluorescence) from sediment particles. Of seven benthic marine algae screened, the diatom Entomoneis cf punctulata was most suitable because of its tolerance of a wide range of water and sediment physicochemical parameters,...

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 2014
negar amini boroujeni mehdi hassanshahian sayed mohammad reza khoshrou

phenol and phenol compounds are environmental pollutants present in industrial wastewaters such as, coal tar, oil refineries and petrochemical plants exist. phenol removal from industrial effluent is extremely important in protection of environment. recently phenol biodegradation has been considered. marine bacteria are the most important phenol biodegrader. in this study, the phenol-degrading ...

Heavy metals that enter marine environment and remain in the water as well as the sediments are accumulated by aquatic organisms, thus becoming highly good indicators to monitor metal accumulation in the long run. Metals are potentially harmful to humans and most organisms at varied levels of exposure and absorption. Northern East Mediterranean Sea is a crucial region as it is an area, shared b...

2015
Bong-Joo Lee Ji-Hoon Lee Heesung Yoon Eunhee Lee

A new type of in-situ hydraulic permeameter was developed to determine vertical hydraulic conductivity (VHC) of saturated sediments from hydraulic experiments using Darcy's law. The system allows water to move upward through the porous media filled in the permeameter chamber driven into sediments at water-sediment interface. Darcy flux and hydraulic gradient can be measured using the system, an...

Journal: Pollution 2018

Heavy metals that enter marine environment and remain in the water as well as the sediments are accumulated by aquatic organisms, thus becoming highly good indicators to monitor metal accumulation in the long run. Metals are potentially harmful to humans and most organisms at varied levels of exposure and absorption. Northern East Mediterranean Sea is a crucial region as it is an area, shared b...

2005
Mark E. Peterson Linda D. Rhodes William B. Nilsson Rohinee N. Paranjpye Mark S. Strom

We analyzed twenty-two water and eight sediment samples collected during the R/V NANCY FOSTER cruise of September 12-16, 2005. The results show that the numbers of microbial indicators of fecal contamination (E. coli and Enterococcus) in water samples did not exceed EPA guidelines for recreational waters (i.e., greater than 235 and 61 cells per 100 milliliters, respectively, EPA, 2004). Total n...

2012
Thomas Algeo Charles M. Henderson Brooks Ellwood Harry Rowe Erika Elswick Steven Bates Timothy Lyons James C. Hower Christina Smith Barry Maynard Lindsay E. Hays Roger E. Summons Katherine H. Freeman

A high-resolution chemostratigraphic study of a 24-m-thick section at West Blind Fiord on Ellesmere Island (Canadian Arctic) documents stepwise environmental deterioration in the marine Sverdrup Basin during the late Changhsingian (late Late Permian) as a result of volcanic disturbances to surrounding landmasses. A horizon within the upper Lindström Formation (datum A) is characterized by incre...

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