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The influence of lipid content and taxonomic affiliation on methane and carbon dioxide production from phytoplankton biomass in lake sediment

2021

The greenhouse gases methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) are end products of microbial anaerobic degradation of organic matter (OM) in lake sediments. Although previous research has shown that phytoplankton lipid content influences sediment methanogenesis, current understanding on how OM quality affects methanogenesis is still limited. Such information is needed to more accurately assess how lake greenhouse gas emissions may change in response to anthropogenic activities. We cultured 11 phytoplankton species from five classes and studied how taxonomic identity, C : N ratio, lipid content, and fatty acid composition of phytoplankton biomass affects the CH4 and net CO2 production in anaero…

hiilidioksidilimnologymethanehiilen kiertoplanktoncarbon dioxidesedimentitlipiditmikrolevätravinteetmetaanijärvetlake sedimentlimnologiakasvihuonekaasutphytoplankton biomass
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Indagini sulla stima della produzione di sedimenti mediante l'impiego della tecnica del cesio-137. Il caso del torrente Trionto in provincia di Cosen…

2006

ierosione idrica produzione di sedimentiSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestali
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The impact of a disused mine on uranium transport in the River Fal, South West England.

2004

Unfiltered and filtered (0.45 and 0.2 microm) water samples and sediment samples (sieved to180 microm and 180-1000 microm) were collected along an approximately 15 km transect of the River Fal, Cornwall, UK, to examine the impact of the disused South Terras uranium mine on the uranium concentrations of the river water and underlying sediments. The uranium concentration of the water samples fluctuated along the river, with the 0.45 microm filtered water showing the largest, seven-fold, difference between minimum (0.19 microg L(-1)) and maximum (1.34 microg L(-1)) concentrations. The historical uranium mine and spoil heaps were not a significant source of uranium to the river water, as water …

inorganic chemicalsGeologic SedimentsWater Pollutants RadioactiveIronchemistry.chemical_elementWeatheringManagement Monitoring Policy and LawGeologic Sedimentscomplex mixturesMiningUranium mineRiversTransectHydrologytechnology industry and agriculturePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSedimentGeneral MedicineChina clayUraniumchemistryEnglandDissolved phaseUraniumGeologyEnvironmental MonitoringJournal of environmental monitoring : JEM
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Micro-scale post-fire surface cover changes monitored using high spatial resolution photography in a semiarid environment: A useful tool in the study…

2012

[ES] Although post-fire soil erosion has been studied, little attention has been paid to changes in soil surface cover following fires, despite this being a key factor in understanding the water and sediment yield. This study, at Peñaflor (Spain), investigated the effect of fire on soil erosion using data from soil erosion plots and high spatial resolution photography (HSRP). Measurements were made from October 2003 to October 2005 in a control plot and a plot experimentally exposed to a fire in October 2004. Ground cover components were identified, including vegetation, bare soil, stones, charcoal and ash. Runoff and sediment concentrations were low because of the absence of intense rainfa…

inorganic chemicalsHydrologyEcologySedimentSoil scienceVegetationrespiratory systemcomplex mixturesRock fragmentvisual_artErosionLittervisual_art.visual_art_mediumEnvironmental scienceScale (map)CharcoalSurface runoffEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEarth-Surface Processes
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Ricostruzioni paleoecologiche e paleoclimatiche degli ultimi 36.800 anni tramite foraminiferi bentonici e planctonici nei sedimenti di piattaforma co…

2010

isotopi stabiliSettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E Sedimentologicaforaminiferi bentonici e planctonicivariazioni climaticheSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E PaleoecologiaRicostruzioni paleoecologiche e paleoclimatiche
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Sicilia nord-occidentale: dai Monti di Palermo al trapanese

2018

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itinerario geologico sedimentologia geomorfologia paleontologia
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Kangasalan Vesijärven ekologisen tilan kehitys 1800-luvulta nykypäivään : paleolimnologinen tutkimus

2015

Kangasalan Vesijärvi eteläisessä Suomessa on melko kirkasvetinen ja keskisyvyydeltään matalahko (6 m) järvi, jossa tilavuudeltaan suuri tuottava kerros aiheuttaa alttiutta rehevöitymiselle. Tässä paleolimnologisessa tutkimuksessa tarkasteltiin sedimenttiin kertyneiden surviaissääski- ja piileväjäänteiden sekä sedimenttikerrostumien fysikaalisten ja kemiallisten ominaisuuksien avulla Kangasalan Vesijärven ekologisen tilan kehityshistoriaa 1800-luvun lopulta nykypäivään. Piileväyhteisö alkoi muuttua 1920-luvun lopulla kohti rehevämpiä olosuhteita suosivaa lajistoa ja muutokset jatkuivat 1970-luvulle, jonka jälkeen yhteisön lajikoostumus vakiintui. Surviaissääskiyhteisö alkoi vastaavasti muutt…

järvisedimenttiDI–TPekologinen laatusuhdepiilevätsedimentitsurviaissääsketekologinen tilasurviaissääskipiileväVesijärvi
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Occurrence of pharmaceuticals in municipal wastewater treatment plants and receiving surface waters in Central and Southern Finland

2016

The presence of five selected pharmaceuticals, four anti-inflammatory drugs, diclofenac, ibuprofen, ketoprofen, naproxen, and an antiepileptic drug carbamazepine, was determined at four municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) and in the receiving waterway near the city of Jyväskylä, in central Finland and also in the River Vantaa. First, an analytical method was developed including a pretreatment and purification followed by liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) in the multiple reaction monitoring mode. The studied pharmaceuticals were detected from influents and effluents of four municipal WWTPs and from surface water of eight locations along the water …

jätevedenpuhdistamotmassaspektrometriasolid phase extractionVantaanjokikausivaihtelutsedimentitlääkeaineetjätevesinestekromatografiapharmaceuticalsympäristökemiatulehduskipulääkkeetpintavesipitoisuusmunicipal wastewater treatment plantliquid chromatographyPäijännesedimented particlesnäytteenottopassive samplingmass spectrometryjäteveden käsittely
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Landslides and gully slope erosion on the banks of the Gauja River between the towns of Sigulda and Līgatne

2013

This study examines contemporary and past slope erosion processes in the Gauja River valley and adjoining area between the towns of Sigulda and Līgatne. In the field survey landslides and gullies were mapped. Spatial landslide and gully data were correlated with the landslide- and gully-related features (local relief, slope lithology, slope form, slope angle and density of gullies). A novel approach was applied to establish the relationships between slope processes and factors influencing them. This approach uses correlation between raster values of landslide-related factors in specific slope sections and the number of slope processes in these sections to determine the areas prone to slope …

landslidesgeographysusceptibility mappinggeography.geographical_feature_categoryLithologylcsh:QE1-996.5SedimentLandslideGully erosionlcsh:GeologyParaglacialTributaryErosionPeriod (geology)Gauja River valleyGeneral Earth and Planetary Scienceserosion network.GeomorphologyGeologyWater Science and TechnologygulliesEstonian Journal of Earth Sciences
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Sedimentary humic substances from lakes in Latvia

1997

Humic and fulvic acids, isolated from sediments of lakes in different trophic states (Latvia) were studied. The humic substances (HS) were characterized by their elemental and functional composition, their spectral properties, and molecular mass. The humus properties strongly depend on the origin of the sedimentary HS. Substantial similarity between sedimentary HS from oligotrophic and dystrophic water bodies was found, unless the biology of these lakes greatly differs. Humic molecules from sediments of oligotrophic and dystrophic lakes are smaller, more uniform, and contain lower amounts of carboxyl- and hydroxyl-groups than HS from meso- and eutrophic water bodies. On the other hand, sedi…

lcsh:GE1-350ChemistrySpectral propertiesMineralogyHumuschemistry.chemical_compoundEutrophic waterNitrateEnvironmental chemistryComposition (visual arts)Sedimentary rockEutrophicationlcsh:Environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceTrophic levelEnvironment International
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