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The water mites (Acari: Hydrachnidia) of the standing waters of Corsica, Sardinia and Sicily: review and new data

2014

A compilation of our present knowledge of the water mites (Acari: Hydrachnidia) adapted to life in standing waters on the three large islands in the western Mediterranean (Corsica, Sardinia and Sicily) is provided. In addition to published data, this study deals with a rich volume of new material from recent field work, mostly deriving from intermittent ponds and pools, an extremely poorly investigated yet peculiar habitat type in the Mediterranean area. Species richness of water mites reported for the standing waters of the three islands amounts to 91 species. Out of the 47 species for which we present new distributional data, Hydrachna incisa Halbert, 1903, Hydrachna leegei Koenike, 1895,…

Mediterranean climateWater mites diversity standing waters faunistics threatened habitatsbiologyWater miteEcologySettore BIO/05 - Zoologiabiology.organism_classificationstanding waterdiversityfaunisticHabitatWater mites; diversity; standing waters; faunistics; threatened habitatsMediterranean areaAnimal Science and ZoologyAcariSpecies richnessthreatened habitatsHydrachnidiaHydryphantesItalian Journal of Zoology
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Political and economic fisheries management in the Channel of Sicily

2006

Fishery activities in the Mediterranean Sea are characterized by a number of distinctive features which include relative extension of national to international waters, straddling and shared stocks, overall characteristics of fishing activities, availability of scientific information and the absence of a policy fisheries management in many coastal States. Therefore, the principal objective of this paper is to portray a framework on the politics of management of the fish resources in the Channel of Sicily, by examining both the CFP in the Mediterranean or the Italian–Tunisian relationship, and then to inspect the fishing effort of the Sicilians and Tunisian productive structures to carry out …

Mediterranean climategeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryTunisiaEcologybusiness.industryeconomic parametersEnvironmental resource managementFishingPoliticsIntervention (law)Mediterranean seaInternational watersGeneral Earth and Planetary Sciencesfishing effortFisheries managementbusinessInternational cooperationSicilyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsChannel (geography)General Environmental Science
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Las crecidas en ramblas valencianas mediterráneas

2001

This paper takes into account the characterisation of ephemeral stream hydrology from Mediterranean environments. The heavy floods that these countries suffer are due to firstly, the physical watershed features (steep slopes, scarced vegetation cover and thin soils) and, secondly, to the intense and variable rainfall. Large quantities of precipitation fall in a matter of hours, or even minutes, over very steep catchments, causing catastrophic flash-floods, with very pointed hydrographs and short time lags. Using hydrological daily data from the Rambla de la Viuda basin and five-minute data from both Barranc de Carraixet and Rambla de Poyo basins, we have analysed the rainfall- runoff proces…

Mediterranean climateintensidad de la lluviaWatershedHidrologiaGeography Planning and Developmentdistribución espacial de la lluvialcsh:G1-922HydrographStructural basincuencas de drenajeinfiltrationdischarge lossescrues méditerranéescourses d'écoulement éphémèreavenidas súbitasPrecipitationintensité de pluieephemeral streams drainage basinsEarth-Surface ProcessesHydrologyGeography (General)ephemeral streams drainage basins; flash flood; rainfall intensity; infiltration; discharge lossesFlood mythEphemeral keyrainfall intensityríos efímeros; cuencas de drenaje; avenidas súbitas; intensidad de la lluvia; distribución espacial de la lluvia; pérdidas de caudal; courses d'écoulement éphémère; intensité de pluie; infiltration; crues méditerranéesGeographypérdidas de caudalG1-922ríos efímerosSurface runoffflash floodlcsh:Geography (General)Estudios Geográficos
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The Diaptomidae (Copepoda, Calanoida) of Tunisia and the role of spatial and environmental factors as drivers of their distribution patterns

2023

AbstractEven in a biodiversity hotspot such as the Mediterranean basin, aspects relating to the distribution of some groups of microcrustaceans still need clarification. In this paper, we critically analyse the available information on diaptomid copepods in Tunisian inland waters and, based on the largest sampling campaign to date carried out in the country, report new data on their distribution. In the frame of this study, 248 crustacean samples were collected from 190 sites, and 10 diaptomid species belonging to 7 genera and 2 subfamilies were found in the samples. Their distribution follows a climate gradient determined by precipitation, and ecological variables mainly affect diaptomid d…

Mediterranean inland watersSettore BIO/07 - EcologiaBiogeographyMaghrebSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaMediterranean biodiversityAquatic ScienceDiaptomid copepodsHydrobiologia
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Biological minimization of excess sludge in a membrane bioreactor: Effect of plant configuration on sludge production, nutrient removal efficiency an…

2018

Abstract Excess sludge minimization was studied in a MBR with pre-denitrification scheme. Sludge minimization, nitrogen removal performance and membrane fouling tendency were investigated in two configurations, characterized by a different position of the sludge retention reactor (SRR). In particular, the SRR was placed: i) in the return activated sludge line (Anaerobic Side-Stream Reactor – ASSR configuration) and ii) in the mainstream between the anoxic and aerobic reactor (Anaerobic Main-Stream Reactor – AMSR configuration). The achieved results demonstrated that the ASSR enabled a higher excess sludge reduction (74% vs 32%), while achieving lower biological nitrogen removal (BNR) (TN = …

Membrane foulingEnvironmental EngineeringNitrogen0208 environmental biotechnologyPopulationBioreactorBioengineering02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesMembrane bioreactor01 natural sciencesNitrogen removalExcess sludge reductionWaste Disposal FluidNutrientBiomaBioreactorsBiomasseducationWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesUncoupling metabolismeducation.field_of_studySettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleSewageChemistryRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentMembrane foulingGeneral MedicineNitrogen removalPulp and paper industryAnoxic waters020801 environmental engineeringActivated sludgeDenitrificationMembrane bioreactorAnaerobic exerciseBioresource technology
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Phototrophic Fe(II)-oxidation in the chemocline of a ferruginous meromictic lake

2014

Precambrian Banded Iron Formation (BIF) deposition was conventionally attributed to the precipitation of iron-oxides resulting from the abiotic reaction of ferrous iron (Fe(II)) with photosynthetically produced oxygen. Earliest traces of oxygen date from 2.7 Ga, thus raising questions as to what may have caused BIF precipitation before oxygenic photosynthesis evolved. The discovery of anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria thriving through the oxidation of Fe(II) has provided support for a biological origin for some BIFs, but despite reports suggesting that anoxygenic phototrophs may oxidize Fe(II) in the environment, a model ecosystem of an ancient ocean where they are demonstrably active was la…

Microbiology (medical)cryptic sulfur cyclingbiologyPhototrophEcologyanoxygenic photosynthesislcsh:QR1-502early life evolutionChlorobiumbiology.organism_classificationChemoclineAnoxygenic photosynthesisAnoxic watersMicrobiologylcsh:MicrobiologyFerrousWater column13. Climate actionEnvironmental chemistrybanded iron formationBanded iron formationOriginal Research ArticlegeomicrobiologyFrontiers in Microbiology
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Characterization of trace elements in thermal and mineral waters of Greece

2023

: Natural thermal and mineral waters are widely distributed along the Hellenic region and are related to the geodynamic regime of the country. The diverse lithological and tectonic settings they are found in reflect the great variability in their chemical and isotopic composition. The current study presents 276 (published and unpublished) trace element water data and discusses the sources and processes affecting the water by taking into consideration the framework of their geographic distribution. The dataset is divided in groups using temperature- and pH-related criteria. Results yield a wide range of concentrations, often related to the solubility properties of the individual elements and…

Mineral watersTrace elementsGreeceThermal watersHydrogeochemistryWater-rock interactionNatural contaminants
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Isolation of the left atrial surface from cardiac multi-detector CT images based on marker controlled watershed segmentation

2006

The delineation of left atrium (LA) and pulmonary veins (PVs) anatomy from high resolution images holds importance for atrial fibrillation (AF) investigation and treatment. In this study, a semiautomatic segmentation procedure for LA and PVs inner surface from contrast enhanced CT data was developed. The procedure consists of a three dimensional marker controlled watershed segmentation applied to the external morphological gradient, followed by variable threshold surface extraction from the original intensity image. A preliminary anisotropic non-linear filtering was implemented to improve the S/N ratio of CT images. The performance of segmentation was evaluated on cardiac CT scans of 12 AF …

Morphological gradientPsychology (all)Computer scienceBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsContrast MediaMathematical morphologycomputer.software_genreSensitivity and SpecificityPattern Recognition AutomatedImaging Three-DimensionalVoxelAtrial FibrillationHumansSegmentationOrthopedics and Sports MedicineHeart AtriaComputed tomographyAnisotropic filteringImage segmentationAnisotropic filteringModels CardiovascularReproducibility of ResultsGold standard (test)Image segmentationAnatomy RegionalWatershedIntensity (physics)Pulmonary VeinsMathematical morphologySubtraction TechniqueLeft atriumSettore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E Informaticacardiovascular systemTomography X-Ray ComputedcomputerBiomedical engineering
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Assessing and mapping multi-hazard risk susceptibility using a machine learning technique

2020

AbstractThe aim of the current study was to suggest a multi-hazard probability assessment in Fars Province, Shiraz City, and its four strategic watersheds. At first, we construct maps depicting the most effective factors on floods (12 factors), forest fires (10 factors), and landslides (10 factors), and used the Boruta algorithm to prioritize the impact of each respective factor on the occurrence of each hazard. Subsequently, flood, landslides, and forest fire susceptibility maps prepared using a Random Forest (RF) model in the R statistical software. Results indicate that 42.83% of the study area are not susceptible to any hazards, while 2.67% of the area is at risk of all three hazards. T…

MultidisciplinaryWatershed010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesFlood mythGini coefficientScienceFlooding (psychology)QNatural hazardsRLandslide010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesHazardArticleRandom forestMulti hazard13. Climate actionEnvironmental scienceMedicineHydrologyCartography0105 earth and related environmental sciencesScientific Reports
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Influence of carbon to nitrogen ratio on nitrous oxide emission in an Integrated Fixed Film Activated Sludge Membrane BioReactor plant

2018

Abstract In this study a University of Cape Town (UCT) Integrated Fixed Film Activated Sludge (IFAS) Membrane BioReactor (MBR) wastewater treatment plant was monitored in terms of nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions. The short term effect on the N2O emission due to the influent carbon-to-nitrogen (C/N) ratio variation (C/N ratios of 2, 5 and 10 gCOD/gN) was evaluated. Since in a previous study, the effect of the C/N ratio was studied in the same system without biofilm (UCT-MBR configuration) the main aim here was to investigate the role of biofilms on N2O emissions. Under all the investigated C/N ratios, the N2O fluxes and the average emission factors were lower than that of previous studies with…

N2O-EmmisionDenitrificationCarbon-to-nitrogen ratioStrategy and Management0208 environmental biotechnologychemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesMembrane bioreactor01 natural sciencesIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringchemistry.chemical_compoundWWTP0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental Science2300Settore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentChemistryGlobal warmingEnvironmental engineeringBuilding and ConstructionNitrous oxideNitrogen removalC/N variationequipment and suppliesAnoxic watersNitrogen020801 environmental engineeringStrategy and Management1409 Tourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementActivated sludgeEnvironmental chemistrySewage treatmentJournal of Cleaner Production
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