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Ring test for whole-sediment toxicity assay with -a- benthic marine diatom

2009

7 páginas, 3 figuras, 3 tablas.

Geologic SedimentsEnvironmental EngineeringTest (biology)AlgaeAquatic plantToxicity TestsWhole-sediment toxicity assayEnvironmental ChemistryEcotoxicologyCylindrotheca closteriumRing testWaste Management and DisposalDiatomsPortugalbiologyClinical Laboratory TechniquesEcologyMarine diatomZ-scorefungiReproducibility of ResultsSedimentbiology.organism_classificationPollutionClosteriumSpainBenthic zoneEnvironmental chemistryToxicityBiological AssayWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental MonitoringScience of The Total Environment
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Occurrence of coal and coal-derived particle-bound polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in a river floodplain soil.

2006

A PAH contaminated river floodplain soil was separated according to grain size and density. Coal and coal-derived particles from coal mining, coal industry and coal transportation activities were identified by organic petrographic analysis in our samples. Distinct concentrations of PAHs were found in different grain size and density fractions, however, similar distribution patterns of PAHs indicated similar sources. In addition, although light fractions had the mass fraction by weight of less than 5%, they contributed almost 75% of the total PAHs in the soil. PAH concentrations of all sub fractions showed positive correlation with their TOC contents. Altogether, coal and coal-derived partic…

Geologic SedimentsHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisIndustrial WasteToxicologycomplex mixturesRiversGermanyotorhinolaryngologic diseasesSoil PollutantsCoalParticle SizePolycyclic Aromatic HydrocarbonsHydrologyPersistent organic pollutantbusiness.industryChemistrytechnology industry and agricultureCoal miningSedimentGeneral Medicinerespiratory systemPollutionSoil contaminationrespiratory tract diseasesBiodegradation EnvironmentalCoalEnvironmental chemistryParticle-size distributionSoil waterAdsorptionbusinessEnergy sourceEnvironmental MonitoringEnvironmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)
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Uptake of organic xenobiotics by benthic invertebrates from sediment contaminated by the pulp and paper industry

2007

Abstract Uptake of pulp and paper mill-derived pollutants by benthic invertebrates from sediment in Southern Lake Saimaa, eastern Finland, was studied. Two groups of benthic invertebrates (Diptera and Oligochaeta) were analyzed for their concentrations of resin acids (RAs), chlorophenolics (CPs) and β -sitosterol. The samples were collected 1 and 3 km downstream from the mill. In laboratory experiments Chironomus plumosus (a dipteran) and Lumbriculus variegatus (oligochaete) were exposed for 14 d to sediments collected from the same locations. The concentrations of RAs, CPs and β -sitosterol were higher in the areas downstream from the mill than those in the upstream reference area in both …

Geologic SedimentsLumbriculus variegatusEnvironmental EngineeringFaunaSensitivity and SpecificityXenobioticsstomatognathic systemBenthosAnimalsChironomus plumosusWater PollutantsOrganic ChemicalsWater pollutionWaste Management and DisposalWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringInvertebratebiologyChemistryEcologyEcological Modelingfungitechnology industry and agricultureSedimentbiology.organism_classificationInvertebratesPollutionBenthic zoneTextile IndustryEnvironmental chemistryWater Research
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Long-term response of marine benthic fauna to thin-layer capping with powdered activated carbon in the Grenland fjords, Norway

2021

The Grenland fjords in Norway have a long history of contamination by large emissions of dioxins and mercury. As a possible sediment remediation method in situ, thin-layer capping with powdered activated carbon (AC) mixed with clay was applied at two test sites at 30 m and 95 m depth in the Grenland fjords. This study presents long-term effects of the AC treatment on the benthic community structure, i.e. nine years after capping. Capping with AC significantly reduced the number of species, their abundance and biomass at the two test sites, compared to uncapped reference sites. At the more shallow site, the dominant brittle star species Amphiura filiformis disappeared shortly after capping a…

Geologic SedimentsPowdered activated carbon treatmentEnvironmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesFaunaFjord010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesBenthosVDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Geofag: 450Environmental ChemistryWaste Management and DisposalAmphiura filiformisEnvironmental Restoration and Remediation0105 earth and related environmental sciencesgeographyBiomass (ecology)geography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyNorwayCommunity structurebiology.organism_classificationPollutionBenthic zoneCharcoalEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental sciencePowdersEstuaries
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BIOAVAILABILITY TO JUVENILE RAINBOW TROUT (ONCORYNCHUS MYKISS) OF RETENE AND OTHER MIXED-FUNCTION OXYGENASE-ACTIVE COMPOUNDS FROM SEDIMENTS

2002

Retene (7-isopropyl-1-methylphenanthrene) is a naturally formed polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) that causes teratogenicity in fish larvae and induction of cytochrome P450 (CYP1A) enzymes. Retene occurs at high concentrations (or =3,300 microg/g dry wt) in surface sediments contaminated by resin acids from pulp mill effluents. To assess the environmental risks of retene, it is important to evaluate conditions affecting its bioavailability and accumulation by fish. Fingerling rainbow trout were exposed to retene-spiked or naturally contaminated sediments and sampled after 4 d to determine liver CYP1A activity and concentrations of retene metabolites in bile as indicators of retene accum…

Geologic Sedimentsanimal structuresHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbonIndustrial Wastechemistry.chemical_compoundCytochrome P-450 CYP1A1AnimalsBileEnvironmental ChemistrySalmonidaeFinlandFluoranthenechemistry.chemical_classificationRetenebiologyEcologybusiness.industryPaper millEnvironmental ExposurePhenanthrenesbiology.organism_classificationBioavailabilityTroutchemistryLiverEnvironmental chemistryChemical IndustryEnzyme InductionOncorhynchus mykissRainbow troutbusinessEnvironmental Toxicology and Chemistry
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Screening of currently used pesticides in water, sediments and biota of the Guadalquivir River Basin (Spain)

2013

The occurrence of 50 currently used pesticides and their transformation products in surface and waste waters, sediment and fish in the Guadalquivir River Basin was determined in 2010 and 2011. After selective sample extraction, pesticides were identified and quantified by liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). The contamination profile in water and sediments is marked by the presence of organophosphorus and triazines. Transformation products were even at higher concentrations than parent pesticides. A wider range of pesticides was present in water than in sediments but none of them were detected in fish. The mean concentrations ranged from 0.2 to 13.0 ng/L in …

Geologic SedimentsgeographyEnvironmental Engineeringgeography.geographical_feature_categoryHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisCyprinidaePesticide ResiduesDrainage basinSedimentBiotaPesticideContaminationPollutionWater scarcityRiversSpainEnvironmental chemistryStreamflowAnimalsEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental scienceWaste Management and DisposalEffluentWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental MonitoringJournal of Hazardous Materials
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A radiometric and petrographic interpretation of discrepancies on uranium content in samples collected at Alte Madonie Mounts region (Sicily, Italy)

2013

Abstract The main goal of this work is to evaluate a correlation between anomalous Uranium (U) content and petrographic features of some soil and rock samples collected at Alte Madonie Mounts region (North-central Sicily, Italy). A total of 41 samples of selected soils and rocks were collected, powdered, dried and sealed in “Marinelli” beakers for 20 days before the measurement to ensure that radioactive equilibrium between 226 Ra and 214 Bi was reached. Gamma-ray spectrometric analysis was used to quantify radioactivity concentrations. Mineralogical and chemical features of the samples were determined by X-ray Fluorescence (XRF), X-ray Diffractometry (XRD), Attenuated Total Reflection-Four…

Geological PhenomenaSettore ING-IND/20 - Misure E Strumentazione NucleariHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisAnalytical chemistryMineralogyX-ray fluorescencechemistry.chemical_elementPetrographyRadiation MonitoringSoil Pollutants RadioactiveEnvironmental ChemistryRadiometryWaste Management and DisposalGamma ray spectrometryRadioisotopesSettore GEO/07 - Petrologia E PetrografiaGeneral MedicineUraniumPollutionSpectrometry GammaItalychemistryEnvironmental radioactivity Radiation monitoring Gamma-ray spectrometry X-rayfluorescence X-ray diffractometryEnergy dispersive spectrometrySoil waterUraniumEnvironmental radioactivityEnvironmental scienceRadiometric datingBismuthJournal of Environmental Radioactivity
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Reply to ‘Comment on: Baaken D, Hammer GP, Seidenbusch MC, Schneider K, Spix C, Blettner M, Pokora R and Lorenz E 2019 Second follow-up of a German c…

2020

GermanGynecologymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryCohortChildhood cancerPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthlanguagemedicineGeneral MedicinebusinessWaste Management and Disposallanguage.human_languageJournal of Radiological Protection
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The effect of particulate air pollution on life expectancy.

1998

Two recent US cohort studies suggest that current levels of particulate pollution in urban air are associated not only with short-term, but also with long-term increases in cardiorespiratory morbidity and mortality. The aim of the present analyses was to evaluate the change in life expectancy assuming the long-term increase in mortality rates as suggested by these studies. The method of competing causes of death was used and the effect of particulate air pollution on life expectancy was found to be notable in countries with high cardiovascular mortality like the US.

GerontologyAdultMaleEnvironmental EngineeringAdolescentAir pollutionmedicine.disease_causeCohort StudiesLife ExpectancyEnvironmental healthAir PollutionCause of DeathEnvironmental ChemistryMedicineHumansParticle SizeChildWaste Management and DisposalFinlandCardiovascular mortalityAgedbusiness.industryMortality rateParticulate pollutionInfant NewbornInfantCardiorespiratory fitnessMiddle AgedParticulate air pollutionPollutionUnited StatesCardiovascular DiseasesChild PreschoolLife expectancyFemalebusinessCohort studyThe Science of the total environment
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Desarrollo de la gestión medioambiental certificada en unidades hospitalarias y ambulatorias de hemodiálisis

2015

ResumenAntecedentesEl impacto ambiental de la hemodiálisis es destacado. Está destacando la actividad en este sentido incluso a nivel bibliográfico. Los sistemas de gestión medioambiental (SGMA) voluntarios, Environmental Management and Auditing System (EMAS) e International Organization for Standardization (ISO 14001), son instrumentos destacados para la protección medioambiental junto a legislación, impuestos y beneficios fiscales.ObjetivosConocer el grado de implantación de los SGMA en las unidades de hemodiálisis hospitalarias y ambulatorias del Sistema Nacional de Salud español, para disponer de un grupo de centros de referencia en gestión medioambiental en esta actividad sanitaria.Mét…

GerontologyOutpatient clinicAuditlcsh:RC870-923GestiónEnvironmentalHospitalDocumentationNursingHealth careOutpatient clinicMedicineClínica ambulatoriaAtención sanitariaEnvironmental impact assessmentAccreditationNefrologíabusiness.industryHealthcareDiálisisEnvironmental certificationlcsh:Diseases of the genitourinary system. UrologyManagementHaemodialysisNephrologyWasteMedio ambientebusinessResiduoCertification and AccreditationNefrología
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