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The combined use of chemical and biochemical markers to assess water quality along the Ebro River

2004

Carp (Cyprinus carpio) and barbel (Barbus graellsii) were collected from five sites along the Ebro River. The study was designed to assess levels of persistent organic pollutants and metals bioaccumulated by fish, and some biochemical responses (cytochrome P450 system, phase II activities, and metallothioneins) against those pollutants. The highest levels of PCBs and DDTs were detected in carp from industrialised areas, which also showed high levels of mercury and cadmium in the liver, and high levels of nonylphenol in bile. Significant alterations in some biochemical markers were observed and associated to combined exposure to pollutants. The activity 7-ethoxyresorufin O-deethylase ranged …

CarpsDichlorodiphenyl DichloroethyleneHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisCyprinidaechemistry.chemical_elementToxicologyCyprinusRiversMetals HeavyAnimalsMetallothioneinCarpPollutantCadmiumBarbelbiologyWater PollutionFishesBarbusGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationPolychlorinated BiphenylsPollutionLiverchemistrySpainBioaccumulationEnvironmental chemistrysense organsWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental MonitoringEnvironmental Pollution
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El Guadalaviar y la configuración de Valencia : su interpretación a partir de las vistas urbanas modernas

2004

Pablo.Cisneros@uv.es Valencia responde a una configuración urbana creada por del río Turia o Guadalaviar. Esta relación es apreciable, claramente, en las numerosas imágenes urbanas que de esta ciudad se han conservado. Así, en el presente artículo se pretende realizar un estudio del río y de la ciudad a partir de las imágenes de Valencia en la Edad moderna. The Guadalaviar and configuration of Valencia. Its interpretation from the modern urban views. Valencia replies to an urban shape created by the Turia river or Guadalaviar. This relation is appreciable, clearly, in the numerous urban images which have been conserved in this city. Thus, in the present article pretends to carry out a study…

CartographyGeography (General)Imágenes urbanasImágenes de Valencia en la Edad ModernaUNESCO::HISTORIA::Historia por especialidades::Historia del arteUNESCO::GEOGRAFÍA::Geografía regional::Geografía urbanaCartografía ; Imágenes de Valencia en la Edad Moderna ; Río Guadalaviar ; Urbanismo ; Imágenes urbanasUrbanismoEnvironmental sciencesThe Guadalaviar riverImages of Valencia in the modern AgeCartography ; Images of Valencia in the modern Age ; The Guadalaviar river ; Urbanism ; Urban imagesG1-922GE1-350UrbanismCartografíaUrban imagesRío Guadalaviar:HISTORIA::Historia por especialidades::Historia del arte [UNESCO]:GEOGRAFÍA::Geografía regional::Geografía urbana [UNESCO]
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'Sinking Hopeful Roots into Difficult Soil': Caryl Phillips' Crossing the River.

1998

This article proposes a reading of Caryl Phillips Booker-shortlisted novel Crossing the River as an exemplary text of the African Diaspora.

Caryl Phillips. Crossing the River. The African Diaspora. The slave-trade. Caribbean literature. Black British literature. Modern history. The Black Atlantic. Postmodernism.Settore L-LIN/10 - Letteratura Inglese
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Morphological Similarity of Channels: From Linear Erosional Features (Rill, Gully) to Alpine Rivers

2017

The geometric characteristics of incised features such as channels, rills, ephemeral gully, gully, represent the erosional transport regime and the fluvial dynamic equilibrium, and thus it is critical for the understanding of the long-term evolution of natural, agricultural, and anthropogenic landscapes. This paper examines the morphological similarity of channelized erosion in two different environments such as Alpine landscapes and cultivated hillslopes. The first dataset comprises six rivers in the Italian Alps, three in the Carnia region and three in the Dolomites, where erosion is mainly the effect of discharges with high sediment loads or landslides and debris flows. The agricultural …

Channelized erosion on hillslopeRiverchannelized erosion on hillslopes2300Erosion measurementChannel geometrySoil erosionEnvironmental ChemistrySoil ScienceDevelopment3304 Educationriverssoil erosion channel geometry channelized erosion on hillslopes rivers erosion measurement channelized erosion on hillslopes
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Drivers and Restraints in Adopting Information Technology in Firms in E-Business: A Chinese Perspective

2014

This paper studies factors in information technology adoption, on both firm level and individual level, to help further understand organizational innovativeness. Especially, business-strategic and tactical factors affecting the adoption, and particular assimilation-related factors, are studied among interactive firms, also the ways the factors are related. This paper adds to the earlier literature in recognizing and combining factors behind reasoning for and against adopting new technology innovations, on various reasoning-levels. Literature, so far, has been scattered among those, while adoption and assimilation in general have been well modelled. We need to better understand what is signi…

ChinaIT-Adoptionliiketoimintadriversrestraints
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Iron as a source of color in river waters.

2015

Organic chromophores of total organic carbon (TOC) and those of iron (Fe) contribute to the color of water, but the relative contributions of colored organic carbon (COC%) and Fe (Fe%) are poorly known. In this study, we unraveled Fe% and COC% in 6128 unfiltered water samples collected from 94 Finnish river sites of contrasting catchment properties. According to regression analysis focusing on TOC alone, on average 84% of the mean TOC consisted of COC, while 16% was non-colored or below the color-detection limit. COC and Fe were much more important sources of color than phytoplankton (chlorophyll a as a proxy) or non-algal particles (suspended solids as a proxy). When COC and Fe were consid…

Chlorophyll aEnvironmental EngineeringhiiliIronta1172vesirautaAbsorption coefficientWater colorRiver waterchemistry.chemical_compoundAquatic plantSuomiPhytoplanktonEnvironmental ChemistryWaste Management and DisposalTotal organic carbonSuspended solidsväriTotal organic carbonPollution6. Clean waterabsorptiochemistryWater colorEnvironmental chemistryChlorophyllorgaaninen hiiliorgaaninen ainesjoetThe Science of the total environment
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Organic carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes in the intertidal sediments from the Yangtze Estuary, China

2005

The natural isotopic compositions and C/N elemental ratios of sedimentary organic matter were determined in the intertidal flat of the Yangtze Estuary. The results showed that the ratios of carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes were respectively -29.8 per thousand to -26.0 per thousand and 1.6 per thousand-5.5 per thousand in the flood season (July), while they were -27.3 per thousand to -25.6 per thousand and 1.7 per thousand-7.8 per thousand in the dry season (February), respectively. The delta(13)C signatures were remarkably higher in July than in February, and gradually increased from the freshwater areas to the brackish areas. In contrast, there were relatively complex seasonal and spati…

ChlorophyllChinaGeologic SedimentsTime FactorsAquatic ScienceOceanographyRiversSedimentary organic matterOrganic matterchemistry.chemical_classificationTotal organic carbonCarbon IsotopesNitrogen Isotopesδ13CStable isotope ratioChlorophyll Aδ15NPollutionIsotopes of nitrogenOceanographychemistryIsotopes of carbonEnvironmental chemistrySeasonsGeologyEnvironmental MonitoringMarine Pollution Bulletin
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A practical approach to improve the statistical performance of surface water monitoring networks

2019

The representativeness of aquatic ecosystem monitoring and the precision of the assessment results are of high importance when implementing the EU’s Water Framework Directive that aims to secure a good status of waterbodies in Europe. However, adapting monitoring designs to answer the objectives and allocating the sampling resources effectively are seldom practiced. Here, we present a practical solution how the sampling effort could be re-allocated without decreasing the precision and confidence of status class assignment. For demonstrating this, we used a large data set of 272 intensively monitored Finnish lake, coastal, and river waterbodies utilizing an existing framework for quantifying…

Chlorophyllympäristötekniikka010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesComputer sciencevesien tilaEU directivesConfidencemonitorointi010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesWater Framework DirectiveWater QualitytilastotiedeStatisticswater framework directiveWater Pollution ChemicalfosforiFinlandUncertainty analysisGeneral Environmental ScienceSampling (statistics)PhosphorusGeneral MedicineClassificationEU-direktiivitPollution6. Clean waterEuropeWater Framework DirectivepintavesiMetric (unit)confidencevalvontaEnvironmental MonitoringklorofylliMonitoringProcess (engineering)Management Monitoring Policy and LawRepresentativeness heuristicArticleympäristötiede ja -teknologiaRiversCovariate14. Life underwaterEcosystem0105 earth and related environmental sciencesluokitus (toiminta)Data setLakes13. Climate actionympäristötiedeWater Pollutants Chemical
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Multi-residue determination of organic micro-pollutants in river sediment by stir-disc solid phase extraction based on oxidized buckypaper

2020

This paper describes a procedure for the isolation of 20 organic micro-pollutants among pesticides, drugs, recreational drugs, flame retardants from river sediments. After a solid-liquid extraction with a methanol:water (50:50, v/v) solution, the supernatant was diluted with water and cleaned up by stir-disc solid-phase extraction (SPE). The disc was made of buckypaper, a self-supporting entangled assembly of carbon nanotubes, which was used as a highly porous, two-sided, sorbent membrane. In the preliminary activation step, the membrane was oxidised for 2-hours with nitric acid to extend its extraction capability also to more polar compounds. All extracts were analysed by ultra-high-perfor…

Chromatography Gasdisc-SPESorbentIllicit drugsCarbon nanotubesBuckypaper010402 general chemistryMass spectrometry01 natural sciencesBiochemistrysample preparation disc-SPE organic micro-pollutantsAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundRiversNitric acidSolid phase extractionOrganic ChemicalsPesticidesSolid phase extractionorganic micro-pollutantsChromatographysample preparationNanotubes CarbonChemistry010401 analytical chemistryOrganic ChemistryExtraction (chemistry)Reproducibility of ResultsSedimentGeneral Medicine0104 chemical sciencesOrganic micro-pollutantsSpainSedimentMethanolOxidation-ReductionWater Pollutants Chemical
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ANTECEDENTES DEL ABASTECIMIENTO DE MADERA EN LA RIBERA DEL JÚCAR

2015

Wood's supply was an essential aspect for the Kingdom of Valencia during the medieval centuries. The large plain around the coast and the forest shortage caused, firstly, the development of supplying strategies and, secondly, the creation of specifical orders in order to guarantee it. In that sense, Júcar and its tributary Cabriel played an important role in the trunks traffic coming from the mountains of Cuenca. Also, the surrounding countryside was primordial in the procedure. In this article we are going to analyse the methods in use in the Almoravid period and the circumstances of the trunks navigation on the river after the conquest. El abastecimiento de madera fue un aspecto fundament…

CinquantéRiver navigationAbastecimientofusta indústria i comerçSupplytransport fluviallcsh:G1-922WoodRibera del Júcarlcsh:Geography (General)MaderaNavegación fluvialPapeles de Geografí­a
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