نتایج جستجو برای: contaminant

تعداد نتایج: 8391  

2004
Russell H. Plumb

Several studies have been conducted on behalf of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to identify detection monitoring parameters for specific industries. One outcome of these studies was the evolution of an empirical multi-variant contaminant fingerprinting process. This process, Fingerprint Analysis of Leachate Contaminants (FALCON), was developed through the EPA’s Technical Support...

2003
T. Deksissa

Eutrophication and contamination by toxic organic pollutants are the major problems in water quality management. Despite the fact that both problems have been subjected to extensive research and modelling, they have traditionally been treated separately. Because the models used are single-issue models, many interactions between nutrient cycles and organic contaminant fate and effect are missed....

Journal: :Indoor air 2009
S Mazumdar Q Chen

UNLABELLED Quick information on airborne infectious disease transmission in airliner cabins is essential to reduce the risk of infection of passengers and crew members. This investigation proposed a one-dimensional analytical model that can predict the longitudinal transmission of airborne contaminants or disease viruses inside an airliner cabin. The model considered both diffusive and convecti...

2008
Jawed Fareed Jeanine M. Walenga Walter P. Jeske Omer Iqbal Cafer Adiguzel Melanie Clark Josephine Cunanan Robert Linhardt

An unexpectedly high rate of adverse events and deaths were reported from November 2007 to April 2008 in patients exposed to heparin. Investigations on the quality of heparin revealed an oversulfated chondroitin sulfate (OSCS) contaminant in the heparin. Several reports on the chemical structure and limited biologic actions of OSCS have recently become available. However, no data are available ...

Journal: :Water environment research : a research publication of the Water Environment Federation 2014
Barry J Allred Brian C Tost

A laboratory investigation provided preliminary comparison of trace element contaminant water treatment capabilities for four iron-based filter materials. The iron-based filter materials tested were zero-valent iron (ZVI), porous iron composite (PIC), sulfur modified iron (SMI), and iron oxide/hydroxide (IOH). Two types of trace element contaminant solutions were tested, one combined As, Cr, an...

2004
K. Vairavamoorthy J. M. Yan

The paper presents a GIS based spatial decision support system for modelling contaminant intrusion into water distribution system. Three models have been developed to simulate the process and risk of contamination. A seepage model predicts the contaminant zone of pollution sources and the change of concentration during migration through soil. A pipe condition assessment model ranks the conditio...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Stephen J Trumble Eleanor M Robinson Michelle Berman-Kowalewski Charles W Potter Sascha Usenko

Lifetime contaminant and hormonal profiles have been reconstructed for an individual male blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus, Linnaeus 1758) using the earplug as a natural aging matrix that is also capable of archiving and preserving lipophilic compounds. These unprecedented lifetime profiles (i.e., birth to death) were reconstructed with a 6-mo resolution for a wide range of analytes including ...

2001
J. Huang

In situ bioremediation is a groundwater and soil remediation technology that makes use of indigenous or introduced microorganisms to degrade contaminants in the subsurface. One factor affecting the feasibility of in situ bioremediation is the availability of the contaminant to the microorganisms. It is typically assumed that the contaminant is only available for biodegradation in the aqueous ph...

2005
Lisa D. Kraemer James E. Berner Christopher M. Furgal

Many northern indigenous populations are exposed to elevated concentrations of contaminants through traditional food and many of these contaminants come from regions exterior to the Arctic. Global contaminant pathways include the atmosphere, ocean currents, and river outflow, all of which are affected by climate. In addition to these pathways, precipitation, animal availability, UV radiation, c...

2014
JK Böhlke Bryant C Jurgens David J Uselmann Sandra M Eberts

Trends in concentrations of nonpoint-source contaminants in wells, springs, and streams are related to the history of contamination in groundwater recharge and the age distribution in the groundwater discharge. The age distribution in discharge depends on the groundwater age distribution in the aquifer and the subset of flowpaths that are sampled by the discharge. Groundwater travel times from ...

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