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Geochemistry and potential use of groundwater in the Rocca Busambra area (Sicily, Italy)

2008

In the Rocca Busambra area (mid-west Sicily, Italy), from November 1999 to July 2002, 23 water points including wells and springs were sampled and studied for their chemical and isotopic compositions. Two rain gauges were also installed at different altitudes, and rainwater was collected monthly to determine the isotopic composition. The obtained results revealed the Rocca Busambra carbonate complex as being the main recharge area on account of its high permeability value. From a chemical view point, two main groups of water can be distinguished: calcium–magnesium–bicarbonate-type and calcium–magnesium–chloride–sulphate-type waters. The first group reflects the dissolution of the carbonate …

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryGeneral EngineeringGeochemistryMineralogyAquiferGroundwater rechargeengineering.materialchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryHydrogeology groundwater geochemistry Rocca Busambra SicilyEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)engineeringGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental ChemistryCarbonate rockCarbonateWater qualityGlauconiteGroundwaterGeologyGeneral Environmental ScienceWater Science and TechnologyWater wellEnvironmental Geology
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Does Arsenic Contamination Affect DNA Methylation Patterns in a Wild Bird Population? : An Experimental Approach

2021

Pollutants, such as toxic metals, negatively influence organismal health and performance, even leading to population collapses. Studies in model organisms have shown that epigenetic marks, such as DNA methylation, can be modulated by various environmental factors, including pollutants, influencing gene expression, and various organismal traits. Yet experimental data on the effects of pollution on DNA methylation from wild animal populations are largely lacking. We here experimentally investigated for the first time the effects of early-life exposure to environmentally relevant levels of a key pollutant, arsenic (As), on genome-wide DNA methylation in a wild bird population. We experimentall…

environmental epigeneticsPopulationAnimals Wild010501 environmental sciencesBiology01 natural sciencesArticleArsenicecotoxicologyarseeniBirdsParus majorGene expressionEnvironmental ChemistryAnimalspollutionhaitalliset aineetEpigeneticseducationGene0105 earth and related environmental sciencesZinc fingerGeneticseducation.field_of_studyPlan_S-Compliant-TAympäristön saastuminenGeneral ChemistrytalitiainenDNA Methylation3. Good healthDNA-metylaatioArsenic contamination of groundwaterekotoksikologiaCpG site13. Climate actionepigenetiikkavillieläimetinternationalDNA methylationecological epigeneticsEnvironmental Pollutants
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Metal Oxides for Removal of Arsenic Contaminants from Water

2021

Arsenic (As), one of the highest harmful pollutants found in drinking/groundwater, is owing to have unfavourable impacts, for example, skin disease, on human health. The new Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) assigned the maximum contaminations of arsenic in groundwater is 10μg/L, and several drinking water plants are needing extra treatment to accomplish this standard. In recent years, several researchers have been attempting to discover practical and expendable adsorbents for some water filtration systems that are utilized in many arsenic endemic territories. Metal oxide-based adsorbents had been proved to be the best strategies for arsenic expulsion/removal. This chapter reviews the r…

PollutantArsenic contamination of groundwaterchemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionchemistryEnvironmental chemistryArsenateEnvironmental sciencechemistry.chemical_elementWater treatmentGroundwaterArsenicArsenite
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Potential of interactive multiobjective optimization in supporting the design of a groundwater biodenitrification process

2019

The design of water treatment plants requires simultaneous analysis of technical, economic and environmental aspects, identified by multiple conflicting objectives. We demonstrated the advantages of an interactive multiobjective optimization (MOO) method over a posteriori methods in an unexplored field, namely the design of a biological treatment plant for drinking water production, that tackles the process drawbacks, contrarily to what happens in a traditional volumetric-load-driven design procedure. Specifically, we consider a groundwater denitrification biofilter, simulated by the Activated Sludge Model modified with two-stage denitrification kinetics. Three objectives were defined (nitr…

Pareto optimalityDecision support systemdecision supportEnvironmental EngineeringProcess (engineering)Computer science0208 environmental biotechnologypäätöksentukijärjestelmät02 engineering and technologyActivated sludge model010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesMulti-objective optimizationInteractive methodIND-NIMBUSWater treatmentSensitivity (control systems)Process engineeringWaste Management and DisposalGroundwater0105 earth and related environmental sciencesvedenpuhdistusNitratesSewagepareto optimalitypareto-tehokkuusbusiness.industrywater treatmentGeneral Medicineinteractive methodvedenkäsittelymonitavoiteoptimointi020801 environmental engineeringDecision supportRange (mathematics)Decision support; IND-NIMBUS; Interactive method; NIMBUS method; Pareto optimality; Water treatment; Algorithms; Denitrification; Nitrates; Sewage; GroundwaterDenitrificationA priori and a posterioriWater treatmentNIMBUS methodbusinessAlgorithms
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Biological groundwater denitrification systems: Lab-scale trials aimed at nitrous oxide production and emission assessment

2018

Bio-trenches are a sustainable option for treating nitrate contamination in groundwater. However, a possible side effect of this technology is the production of nitrous oxide, a greenhouse gas that can be found both dissolved in the liquid effluent as well as emitted as off gas. The aim of this study was to analyze NO3 − removal and N2O production in lab-scale column trials. The column contained olive nut as organic carbon media. The experimental study was divided into three phases (I, II and III) each characterized by different inlet NO3 − concentrations (30, 50, 75 mg NO3-N L−1 respectively). Sampling ports deployed along the length of the column allowed to observe the denitrification pro…

Environmental EngineeringDenitrificationSettore AGR/13 - Chimica Agrariachemistry.chemical_element010501 environmental sciencesNitrogen cycle01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundPermeable reactive barriersBiological groundwater denitrificationEnvironmental ChemistryNitriteWaste Management and DisposalEffluentNitrogen cycle0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNitrous oxideSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleBiotrench04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesNitrous oxidePollutionchemistryGreenhouse gasEnvironmental chemistry040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceCarbonGroundwater
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Batch Test Evaluation of Four Organic Substrates Suitable for Biological Groundwater Denitrification

2014

Nitrates pollution represents nowadays a serious issue related to the quality of groundwater; continuous growth of industrial-scale agricultures lead to an increase of nitrates content in groundwater in the last years. Several technologies have been validated as capable to promote in situ biological nitrates remediation, such as permeable reactive barriers (PRB), biotrench, biobarriers etc. These technologies are all characterised by the use of organic substrate that act as a slow release carbon source. In free dissolved oxygen absence, such organic carbon is further oxidised, by heterotrophic bacteria naturally present in soil, in compliance to anoxic metabolism by using nitrates bound oxy…

Biological groundwater Denitrificationlcsh:Computer engineering. Computer hardwareSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleOrganic carbon source.lcsh:TP155-156lcsh:TK7885-7895Batch testlcsh:Chemical engineeringChemical Engineering Transactions
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DEEP RESERVOIR TEMPERATURES OF LOW-ENTHALPY GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS IN TUNISIA: NEW CONSTRAINTS FROM CHEMISTRY OF THERMAL WATERS

2012

Tunisia is characterized by hot and warm groundwaters (temperature up to 75 °C) which represent the surface manifestation of geothermal systems hosted in carbonate-evaporite rock sequences. The T-conditions of Tunisia deep thermal reservoirs are here evaluated for the first time at the regional scale. The results here shown clearly highlight the limitations inherent in the application of common geothermometric methods in the estimation of equilibrium temperatures in sedimentary environments. The modeling approach proposed by Chiodini et alii (1995), which makes use of the ratios between dissolved HCO3, SO4 and F, provides the most reliable results, and allows us to derive equilibrium temper…

Tunisia Thermal groundwaters Chemical geothermometers Sedimentary environmentSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologia
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Uso del nocciolino di oliva come materiale di riempimento di biotrincee per la denitrificazione biologica in situ di acque di falda

2016

Tra le varie possibilità di intervento per la rimozione dei nitrati dalle acque di falda, notevole interesse suscita il trattamento in situ dei plume contaminati mediante la realizzazione di biotrincee denitrificanti scavate in situ e naturalmente attraversate dalle acque di falda. Tra i materiali di origine organica che sono stati testati per tali applicazioni, il nocciolino di olive è risultato uno dei più idonei alle potenziali applicazioni di pieno campo. Tale tipo di materiale possiede un elevato contenuto di carbonio organico totale, prossimo al 50%, e una percentuale di lignina prossima al 45% in peso. Il lavoro proposto riporta i risultati di una campagna sperimentale eseguita media…

Settore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientalebiological groundwater denitrification biotrench PRB olive nut nitrous oxide.denitrificazione biologica acque di falda biotrincee PRB nocciolino di oliva protossido di azoto.
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Application of SINTACS method to the aquifers of Piana di Palermo, Siciliy,Italy

2004

Piana di Palermo is characterized by the presence of two different aquifers: one shallow, constituted by calcarenites and the other deep in fractured carbonates. The calcarenitic aquifer presents a low potential compared to the carbonatic aquifer. The chemistry of the water in both aquifers reflects water-rock interaction, seawater intrusion, ionic exchange etc. The application of SINTACS method showed that about 80% of the study area can be classified as of high to very high vulnerability. Piana di Palermo es caracterizada por la presencia de dos acuíferos diferentes: uno somero constituido por calcarenitas y otro profundo en rocas carbonatadas fracturadas. El acuífero calcarenítico presen…

Hydrogeology Groundwater vulnerability SINTACS Piana di Palermo SicilyHidrogeología vulnerabilidad acuifera SINTACS Piana di Palermo Sicilia
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Chemical and isotopic characterization of Ischia hydrothermal system: an interpretative model of fluids circulation

2009

Ischia hydrothermal systemsthermal groundwatersSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologia
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