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Potential of historical meteorological and hydrological data for the reconstruction of historical flood events – the example of the 1882 flood in sou…

2009

Abstract. This paper presents a hydrometeorological reconstruction of the flood triggering meteorological situation and the simulation of discharges of the flood event of December 1882 in the Neckar catchment in Baden-Württemberg (southwest Germany). The course of the 1882 flood event in the Neckar catchment in southwest Germany and the weather conditions which led to this flood were reconstructed by evaluating the information from various historical sources. From these historical data, daily input data sets were derived for run-off modeling. For the determination of the precipitation pattern at the end of December 1882, the sparse historical data were modified by using a similar modern day…

lcsh:GE1-350geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryFlood mythlcsh:QE1-996.5Flood forecastinglcsh:Geography. Anthropology. RecreationDrainage basinlcsh:TD1-1066lcsh:GeologyHydrology (agriculture)lcsh:GClimatologyGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental scienceHydrometeorologyPrecipitationlcsh:Environmental technology. Sanitary engineeringSurface runofflcsh:Environmental sciencesHistorical recordNatural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
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An Approach to Delineate Groundwater Bodies at Risk: Seawater Intrusion in Liepāja (Latvia)

2018

Groundwater quality in coastal areas is frequently affected by seawater intrusion as a consequence of intensive water consumption. To achieve “good chemical status” of a groundwater body according to Water Framework Directive the effects of saline or other intrusions should not be observed. Groundwater pumping in former decades has caused a significant seawater intrusion into confined aquifer in Liepāja and has led to deterioration of relatively wide coastal area of the third largest city in Latvia. However, the area affected by seawater intrusion is a small part of groundwater body F1 which overall chemical status is good. Thus, no specific management measures have been applied to explore …

lcsh:GE1-350geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorySeawater intrusion0208 environmental biotechnologyAquifer02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesWater consumption020801 environmental engineeringWater Framework DirectiveGradient based algorithmEnvironmental scienceGroundwater pumpingWater resource managementConcentration gradientGroundwaterlcsh:Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesE3S Web of Conferences
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Fruit Trees and Bushes as a Biodiversity Element in the “Górażdże” Quarry Reclaimed Areas

2019

The assumption of biological land reclamation in the forest direction is to introduce trees and shrubs on the reclaimed area so as to bring it as close as possible to the natural state based on the species characteristic for forest communities. While assessing the concept of biodiversity resulting from the naturalistic approach to the forest as a timeless good, it is necessary to take into account the diversity of plantings used and their multifunctionality. One of the functions is to designate crops for utility purposes, by creating a natural undergrowth, birdhouses, forest fringe plantings and enclaves of edible fruit plants. As part of the research, implementing the biodiversity of midfo…

lcsh:GE1-350health condition of treesAgroforestryBiodiversityopencast limestone minelcsh:TD1-1066internal dumpEnvironmental sciencebiocenotic specieslcsh:Environmental technology. Sanitary engineeringforest reclamationEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicslcsh:Environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceJournal of Ecological Engineering
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The Future of Health / Fitness / Sports Performance

2017

O exercício relativo à saúde / aptidão física e desempenho esportivo tem mostrado um papel evolutivo ao longo do tempo. São apresentados fatores primários de grande escala, que provavelmente nos ajudarão a entender o caminho evolutivo futuro da saúde / aptidão física e desempenho esportivo. Esses fatores incluem: 1) a história do exercício, 2) o exercício em sua relação com a saúde, 3) a necessidade de aptidão física entre os militares e os socorristas, 4) a relação conflitante entre o esporte (representando o ápice da capacidade genômica humana para o exercício) versus a natureza excessivamente competitiva e compensada do esporte. Predominantemente, a necessidade de exercício como medicina…

lcsh:GE1-350history exercise ; wellnes ; preventive medicineHistory Exercise; Wellnes; Preventive MedicineHistory ExerciseSDG 10 - Reduced InequalitiesBem EstarWellnesHistória do Exercício/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/reduced_inequalitieslcsh:QPreventive MedicineMedicina Preventivalcsh:Sciencehuman activitieslcsh:Environmental sciences
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QUALITY OF GROUNDWATER AND AQUATIC HUMIC SUBSTANCES FROM MAIN RESERVOIRE OF GROUND WATER No. 333

2015

The conducted research included the estimation of the quality of groundwater from the Main Reservoir of Ground Water No. 333 area in Opole District, Poland. The groundwater in the analyzed region shows high diversity in quality. The main threat for the quality of water in this region is the human household activity. The main pollutants of groundwater are: dissolved phosphorus, nitrate and ammonium. The quality and quantity of dissolved humic substances in groundwater were also investigated. The results showed that the contents of water-extractable organic carbon varied. Presently, the analyzed groundwater is characterized by large differences in dissolved forms of organic carbon. During mig…

lcsh:GE1-350humic substancesmedia_common.quotation_subjectEnvironmental engineeringdissolved organic carboncomplex mixtureslcsh:TD1-1066Environmental chemistrygroundwaterDissolved organic carbonEnvironmental scienceQuality (business)lcsh:Environmental technology. Sanitary engineeringlcsh:Environmental sciencesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGroundwaterGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonJournal of Ecological Engineering
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Single chamber microbial fuel cell with Ni-Co cathode

2017

The possibility of wastewater treatment and the parallel energy production using the Ni-Co alloy as cathode catalyst for single chamber microbial fuel cells is presented in this research. The research included a preparation of catalyst and comparison of COD, NH4 + and NO3 - reduction in the reactor without aeration, with aeration and with using a single chamber microbial fuel cell with Ni-Co cathode. The reduction time for COD with the use of microbial fuel cell with the Ni-Co catalyst is similar to the reduction time with aeration. The current density (2.4 A·m-2 ) and amount of energy (0.48 Wh) obtained in MFC is low, but the obtained amount of energy allows elimination of the energy neede…

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A Territorial Approach to the Production of Urban and Rural Landscape.

2018

The authors, starting from the examination of the historic data of Palermo landscapes on the south-east side, draws up an analysis of the landscape by illustrating the environmental characteristics and the intervention of man in its transformations. Therefore, determined by a certain point to refer to, the author, on the basis of archival, literary, and existing graphic documentation, has therefore sought to illustrate the evolution of the landscape in the geographical area of Maredolce while still presenting relations with the territory of Palermo. Examining the diaries at the end of the eighteenth century with the help of the water colored planks of the sites taking into account the great…

lcsh:GE1-350integrated urban regenerationPaintingHistoryrural economyRural economyurban planning cultural landscape integrated urban regeneration architectural restoration territorialist approach rural studies rural economy landscape geography.Applied MathematicsCultural landscapeIrrigation agriculturearchitectural restorationrural studielandscape geographySettore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaCultural heritageDocumentationEconomyUrban planningcultural landscapeUrban planningSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Ruraleterrito-rialist approachlcsh:Environmental sciencesEnvironmental Science and Sustainable Development
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The longest homogeneous series of grape harvest dates, Beaune 1354–2018, and its significance for the understanding of past and present climate

2019

Records of grape harvest dates (GHDs) are the oldest and the longest continuous phenological data in Europe. However, many available series, including the well-known (Dijon) Burgundy series, are error prone because scholars so far have uncritically drawn the data from 19th century publications instead of going back to the archives. The GHDs from the famous vine region of Beaune (Burgundy) were entirely drawn from the archives and critically cross-checked with narrative evidence. In order to reconstruct temperature, the series was calibrated against the long Paris temperature series comprising the 360 years from 1659 to 2018. The 664-year-long Beaune series from 1354 to 2018 is also signific…

lcsh:GE1-350lcsh:Environmental pollutionlcsh:Environmental protectionlcsh:TD172-193.5lcsh:TD169-171.8lcsh:Environmental sciencesClimate of the Past
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Lignin oxidation products as a potential proxy for vegetation and environmental changes in speleothems and cave drip water – a first record from the …

2019

Here, we present the first quantitative speleothem record of lignin oxidation products (LOPs), which has been determined in a Holocene stalagmite from the Herbstlabyrinth Cave in central Germany. In addition, we present LOP results from 16 months of drip water monitoring. Lignin is only produced by vascular plants and therefore has the potential to be an unambiguous vegetation proxy and to complement other vegetation and climate proxies in speleothems. We compare our results with stable isotope and trace element data from the same sample. In the stalagmite, LOP concentrations show a similar behavior to P, Ba and U concentrations, which have previously been interpreted as vegetation proxies.…

lcsh:GE1-350lcsh:Environmental pollutionlcsh:Environmental protectionlcsh:TD172-193.5lcsh:TD169-171.8lcsh:Environmental sciencesClimate of the Past
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Microhydrological Niches in Soils: How Mucilage and EPS Alter the Biophysical Properties of the Rhizosphere and Other Biological Hotspots

2019

Plant roots and bacteria are capable of buffering erratic fluctuations of water content in their local soil environment by releasing a diverse, highly polymeric blend of substances (e.g. extracellular polymeric substances [EPS] and mucilage). Although this concept is well accepted, the physical mechanisms by which EPS and mucilage interact with the soil matrix and determine the soil water dynamics remain unclear. High-resolution X-ray computed tomography revealed that upon drying in porous media, mucilage (from maize [Zea mays L.] roots) and EPS (from intact biocrusts) form filaments and two-dimensional interconnected structures spanning across multiple pores. Unlike water, these mucilage a…

lcsh:GE1-350lcsh:GeologyEPS extracellular polymeric substances; PSI Paul Scherrer Institute; SRXTM synchrotronbased X-ray tomographic microscopy.lcsh:QE1-996.5630lcsh:Environmental sciencesVadose Zone Journal
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