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Genetic and Environmental Controls on Nitrous Oxide Accumulation in Lakes

2015

We studied potential links between environmental factors, nitrous oxide (N2O) accumulation, and genetic indicators of nitrite and N2O reducing bacteria in 12 boreal lakes. Denitrifying bacteria were investigated by quantifying genes encoding nitrite and N2O reductases (nirS/nirK and nosZ, respectively, including the two phylogenetically distinct clades nosZ(I) and nosZ(II)) in lake sediments. Summertime N2O accumulation and hypolimnetic nitrate concentrations were positively correlated both at the inter-lake scale and within a depth transect of an individual lake (Lake Vanajavesi). The variability in the individual nirS, nirK, nosZ(I), and nosZ(II) gene abundances was high (up to tenfold) a…

Nitrite ReductasesDenitrificationEND-PRODUCTNitrous Oxidelcsh:MedicineDenitrifying bacteriachemistry.chemical_compoundWater columnBacterial ProteinsNitrateEcosystemNitritelcsh:ScienceEcosystemta1191172 Environmental sciencesMultidisciplinaryBacteriaChemistryEcologyMICROBIAL COMMUNITYlcsh:RN2OLake ecosystemta1182NATURAL WATERSGene Expression Regulation BacterialDENITRIFICATIONequipment and suppliesSOILSLakesDENITRIFYING BACTERIA13. Climate actionEnvironmental chemistrylcsh:QSeasonsHypolimnionOxidoreductasesWater MicrobiologyRIBOSOMAL-RNAnitrous oxide (N2O) accumulationResearch ArticleNOSZ GENESNITRATE
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Metagenomic insights into strategies of aerobic and anaerobic carbon and nitrogen transformation in boreal lakes

2015

Thousands of net-heterotrophic and strongly stratifying lakes dominate the boreal landscape. Besides their central role as emitters of greenhouse gases, we have only recently begun to understand the microbial systems driving the metabolic processes and elemental cycles in these lakes. Using shotgun metagenomics, we show that the functional potential differs among lake types, with humic lakes being particularly enriched in carbon degradation genes. Most of the metabolic pathways exhibit oxygen- and temperature-dependent stratification over depth, coinciding with shifts in bacterial community composition, implying that stratification is a major factor controlling lake metabolism. In the botto…

Nitrogenta1172boreal lakesOceanografi hydrologi och vattenresurserBiologymicrobial ecologyArticleBacteria AnaerobicOceanography Hydrology and Water ResourcesWater columncarbon cyclenitrogen cycleCompounds of carbon14. Life underwaterAutotrophNitrogen cyclechemistry.chemical_classificationmetagenomicsMultidisciplinaryEcologyhiilen kiertota1183WaterAnoxic waters6. Clean waterCarbonBacteria AerobicOxygenmikrobiekologiaLakeschemistryBoreal13. Climate actionMetagenomicsGreenhouse gasta1181Water Microbiology
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MAST-2D diffusive model for flood prediction on domains with triangular Delaunay unstructured meshes

2011

Abstract A new methodology for the solution of the 2D diffusive shallow water equations over Delaunay unstructured triangular meshes is presented. Before developing the new algorithm, the following question is addressed: it is worth developing and using a simplified shallow water model, when well established algorithms for the solution of the complete one do exist? The governing Partial Differential Equations are discretized using a procedure similar to the linear conforming Finite Element Galerkin scheme, with a different flux formulation and a special flux treatment that requires Delaunay triangulation but entire solution monotonicity. A simple mesh adjustment is suggested, that attains t…

Nonlinear systemMathematical optimizationDiscretizationDelaunay triangulationCourant–Friedrichs–Lewy conditionshallow waters numerical methods finite element method diffusive model unstructured meshes Delaunay triangulations Voronoi cells unsteady flow backwater effect analytical solutionLinear systemApplied mathematicsGalerkin methodShallow water equationsFinite element methodWater Science and TechnologyMathematics
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Real-time control strategy for nitrogen removal via nitrite in a SHARON reactor using pH and ORP sensors

2012

This paper presents a real-time control strategy for nitrogen removal via nitrite in a continuous flow SHARON reactor using on-line available and industrially feasible sensors (pH and ORP). The developed control strategy optimizes the length of aerobic and anoxic phases as well as the external carbon source addition. This strategy, implemented in a laboratory-scale SHARON reactor fed with synthetic wastewater and real dewatering sludge supernatant, was able to cope with step variations in influent flow rate and ammonium concentration. The main advantages of this control strategy over the traditional operation mode with fixed carbon source dosification and fixed length cycle operation were: …

ORPSHARONINGENIERIA HIDRAULICAChromatographypHchemistry.chemical_elementBioengineeringPulp and paper industryApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBiochemistryDewateringAnoxic watersFuzzy logicchemistry.chemical_compoundAmmoniachemistryWastewaterNitrogen removal via nitriteAmmoniumNitriteEffluentCarbonTECNOLOGIA DEL MEDIO AMBIENTE
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Modeling the decay of nitrite oxidizing bacteria under different reduction potential conditions

2018

[EN] Autotrophic growth and decay rates of ammonium and nitrite oxidizing bacteria (AOB and NOB, respectively) have a significant impact on the design and on the process performance of wastewater treatment systems where nitrification occurs. Literature data on the separate decay rates of AOB and NOB is scarce and inconsistent. In this study, batch experiments based on respirometric techniques were conducted to determine the NOB decay rates under different oxidation-reduction potential conditions, in order to widen the understanding of nitrite dynamics. The decay rate measured under anoxic conditions was 85% lower than under aerobic conditions, whereas under anaerobic conditions the decay ra…

OUR RespirometryINGENIERIA HIDRAULICA0208 environmental biotechnologyBiomassBioengineering02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBiochemistryAmmonia oxidizing bacteria (AOB)chemistry.chemical_compoundAmmoniumNitriteEffluentTECNOLOGIA DEL MEDIO AMBIENTE0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNitrite oxidizing bacteria (NOB)ChemistryAnoxic waters020801 environmental engineeringDecay rateActivated sludgeEnvironmental chemistryNitrificationSewage treatment
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Acoustic and optical variations during rapid downward motion episodes in the deep north-western Mediterranean Sea

2011

An Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) was moored at the deep-sea site of the ANTARES neutrino telescope near Toulon, France, thus providing a unique opportunity to compare high-resolution acoustic and optical observations between 70 and 170 m above the sea bed at 2475 m. The ADCP measured downward vertical currents of magnitudes up to 0.03 m s-1 in late winter and early spring 2006. In the same period, observations were made of enhanced levels of acoustic reflection, interpreted as suspended particles including zooplankton, by a factor of about 10 and of horizontal currents reaching 0.35 m s-1. These observations coincided with high light levels detected by the telescope, interpreted …

Optical telescopesDense water formation010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesDense watersBoundary currentWave reflectionOptical photo-multiplier observationsSuspended loadWATER FORMATIONOceanography01 natural scienceslaw.inventionPhysics - GeophysicsObservational methodMediterranean sea86-02lawDeep MediteraneanSeabedPhosphorescenceDeep seaCurrent (stream)VARIABILITYOptical methodOceanographyAcoustic variables measurementNorthern boundary currentantares neutrino telescope; deep mediteranean; northern boundary current; acoustic adcp observations; episodic downward current; dense water formation; bioluminescence; optical photo-multiplier observationsFísica nuclearAcoustic Doppler Current ProfilerBioluminescenceAstrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsANTARES neutrino telescopeGeology[PHYS.ASTR.IM]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysic [astro-ph.IM]Acoustic ADCP observationsCIRCULATIONFOS: Physical sciencesAquatic ScienceLIGURIAN SEAZooplanktonZooplanktonTelescopeAcoustic Doppler current profilerOCEANOPTICAL PHOTO-MULTIPLIERMediterranean Sea14. Life underwaterInstrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (astro-ph.IM)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesLight reflectionANTARESAcoustic wave010505 oceanographyAdvectionDense waterElementary particlesZOOPLANKTON BIOMASSDoppler effectMARINE RESEARCHESGeophysics (physics.geo-ph)Boundary current[SDU.ASTR.IM]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysic [astro-ph.IM]Boundary currentsCONVECTION13. Climate actionFISICA APLICADAAdvectionEpisodic downward currentMediterranean Sea (Northwest)SYSTEMTelescopes
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L’élongation des loges chez les foraminifères planctoniques du Crétacé inférieur: une adaptation à la sous-oxygénation des eaux?

1998

Abstract Planktic foraminifera with radially elongated chambers appeared on four occasions in the early Cretaceous of the Vocontian Basin (SE France). These appearances coincided with or followed the deposition of organic rich levels which are evidence of hypoxic to anoxic conditions at the sea-floor. In addition, oxygen deficient surface waters are inferred from the occasional presence of Hedbergellas with deformed (insufficiently calcified) walls. It is suggested that the elongation of the chambers of these foraminifera was an adaptive response to the low oxygen content of surface waters, the increased surface area of the test allowing better gas exchange with sea water and the intake of …

Oxygen deficientbiologyLow oxygenGeochemistrychemistry.chemical_elementOcean Engineeringbiology.organism_classificationAnoxic watersOxygenCretaceousForaminiferaPaleontologychemistryEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeologyComptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences - Series IIA - Earth and Planetary Science
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Refractory organic pollutants and toxicity in pulp and paper mill wastewaters

2015

This review describes medium and high molecular weight organic material found in wastewaters from pulp and paper industry. The aim is to review the versatile pollutants and the analysis methods for their determination. Among other pollutants, biocides, extractives, and lignin-derived compounds are major contributors to harmful effects, such as toxicity, of industrial wastewaters. Toxicity of wastewaters from pulp and paper mills is briefly evaluated including the methods for toxicity analyses. Traditionally, wastewater purification includes mechanical treatment followed by chemical and/or biological treatment processes. A variety of methods are available for the purification of industrial w…

PaperBiocideorganic pollutantsHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisrasvahapotIndustrial WasteBiological Oxygen Demand AnalysisWastewaterengineering.materialmyrkyllisyysLigninWaste Disposal FluidHazardous SubstancesextractivesEnvironmental ChemistryOrganic ChemicalsBiological Oxygen Demand AnalysisPollutantWaste managementbusiness.industryChemistryPulp (paper)ligniiniPaper millGeneral MedicinePollutionWastewaterengineeringbiosiditSewage treatmentbusinessresin acidsDisinfectantsWaste disposalwastewaters
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Anisotropic potential of velocity fields in real fluids: Application to the MAST solution of shallow water equations

2013

In the present paper it is first shown that, due to their structure, the general governing equations of uncompressible real fluids can be regarded as an "anisotropic" potential flow problem and closed streamlines cannot occur at any time. For a discretized velocity field, a fast iterative procedure is proposed to order the computational elements at the beginning of each time level, allowing a sequential solution element by element of the advection problem. Some closed circuits could appear due to the discretization error and the elements involved in these circuits could not be ordered. We prove in the paper that the total flux of these not ordered elements goes to zero by refining the compu…

Partial differential equationDiscretizationNumerical analysisShallow waterDam-breakUnstructured meshGeometryDelaunay triangulationNumerical methodExact solutions in general relativityTriangle meshPotential flow problemApplied mathematicsPotential flowStreamlines streaklines and pathlinesDam-break; Delaunay triangulation; Numerical methods; Potential flow problem; Shallow waters; Unstructured mesh; Water Science and TechnologyShallow water equationsMathematicsWater Science and Technology
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Abundant and diverse arsenic‐metabolizing microorganisms in peatlands treating arsenic‐contaminated mining wastewaters

2020

Mining operations produce large quantities of wastewater. At a mine site in Northern Finland, two natural peatlands are used for the treatment of mining‐influenced waters with high concentrations of sulfate and potentially toxic arsenic (As). In the present study, As removal and the involved microbial processes in those treatment peatlands (TPs) were assessed. Arsenic‐metabolizing microorganisms were abundant in peat soil from both TPs (up to 108 cells gdw‐1), with arsenate respirers being about 100 times more abundant than arsenite oxidizers. In uninhibited microcosm incubations, supplemented arsenite was oxidized under oxic conditions and supplemented arsenate was reduced under anoxic con…

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