نتایج جستجو برای: total organic carbon removal

تعداد نتایج: 1332124  

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2011
جابر فلاح‌زاده, , محمد‌علی حاج‌عباسی, ,

The salt–affected lands in arid regions of central Iran are characterized by low rainfall, low fertility, high evaporation and salinity. The cultivation of salt–affected lands may have a major influence on soil quality. The aim of this study was to determine the response of soil quality indicators to reclamation and cultivation of salt–affected lands occurring in Abarkooh plain, central Iran. S...

Journal: :Water research 2015
Mariya Ikari Yoshihiko Matsui Yuta Suzuki Taku Matsushita Nobutaka Shirasaki

Chlorine oxidation followed by treatment with activated carbon was studied as a possible method for removing radioactive iodine from water. Chlorination time, chlorine dose, the presence of natural organic matter (NOM), the presence of bromide ion (Br⁻), and carbon particle size strongly affected iodine removal. Treatment with superfine powdered activated carbon (SPAC) after 10-min oxidation wi...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2002
Pierre Herckes Taehyoung Lee Laurie Trenary Gongunn Kang Hui Chang Jeffrey L Collett

Organic matter was studied in radiation fogs in the San Joaquin Valley of California during the California Regional Particulate Air Quality Study (CRPAQS). Total organic carbon (TOC) concentrations ranged from 2 to 40 ppm of C. While most organic carbon was found in solution as dissolved organic carbon (DOC), 23% on average was not dissolved inside the fog drops. We observe a clear variation of...

2014
Benjamin Mueller Jasper M. de Goeij Mark J. A. Vermeij Yannick Mulders Esther van der Ent Marta Ribes Fleur C. van Duyl

Coral-excavating sponges are the most important bioeroders on Caribbean reefs and increase in abundance throughout the region. This increase is commonly attributed to a concomitant increase in food availability due to eutrophication and pollution. We therefore investigated the uptake of organic matter by the two coral-excavating sponges Siphonodictyon sp. and Cliona delitrix and tested whether ...

2009
Frederik Hammes Marius Vital

The aim of this deliverable was to look at ways and means to study biodegradable organic carbon removal during microbial growth at low nutrient concentrations. Emphasis was placed on both carbon removal and related biomass production. Three experimental setups are described in which these basic principles were studied. These are: (1) separate batch growth of a pure culture and a natural communi...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2011
Erik R Coats Alexander Mockos Frank J Loge

The objective of this research was to interrogate and develop a better understanding for a process to achieve post-anoxic denitrification without exogenous carbon augmentation within enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR). Sequencing batch reactors fed real wastewater and seeded with mixed microbial consortia were operated under variable anaerobic-aerobic-anoxic and organic carbon loadin...

2003
Gitai Yahel Jonathan H. Sharp Dominique Marie Clivia Häse Amatzia Genin

The vast majority of organic matter in the world ocean is found in the dissolved pool. However, no evidence has been demonstrated for direct uptake of bulk dissolved organic matter (DOM) by organisms other than bacteria and some invertebrate larvae. The total organic carbon (TOC) is 10–30% higher in coral reefs than in adjacent open waters. The dissolved organic carbon (DOC) accounts for .90% o...

Journal: :Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research 2012
E Gengec M Kobya E Demirbas A Akyol K Oktor

Effluents from Baker's yeast production plant contain a high percentage of color and a large amount of organic load. In the present study, Baker's yeast wastewater (BYW) is treated with the electrocoagulation (EC) process using Al electrodes. Operating parameters (pH, current density, color intensity and operating time) are optimized by response surface methodology (RSM). Quadratic models are d...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2015
Hop V Phan Faisal I Hai James A McDonald Stuart J Khan Jason P van de Merwe Frederic D L Leusch Ren Zhang William E Price Andreas Broeckmann Long D Nghiem

The impacts of four simulated hazardous events, namely, aeration failure, power loss, and chemical shocks (ammonia or bleach) on the performance of an anoxic-aerobic membrane bioreactor (MBR) receiving real wastewater were investigated. Hazardous events could alter pH and/or oxidation reduction potential of the mixed liquor and inhibit biomass growth, thus affecting the removal of bulk organics...

2012
Sarah A. Castine Dirk V. Erler Lindsay A. Trott Nicholas A. Paul Rocky de Nys Bradley D. Eyre

Settlement ponds are used to treat aquaculture discharge water by removing nutrients through physical (settling) and biological (microbial transformation) processes. Nutrient removal through settling has been quantified, however, the occurrence of, and potential for microbial nitrogen (N) removal is largely unknown in these systems. Therefore, isotope tracer techniques were used to measure pote...

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