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Modelling groundwater processes in a carbonate catchment: a case study from the Madonie area (Northern Sicily)

2011

Abstract This study reports on the results of a hydrogeochemical survey carried out in the Madonie area, a carbonate massif located in Palermo Province, Northern Sicily. The large dataset (226 collected sites) is used to highlight the processes controlling the distribution of dissolved chemicals in groundwaters; and, more importantly, to develop a general model (based on reaction-path modelling, and using the EQ3/6 code) of rock–water reactions in a carbonate environment. The investigated groundwater samples have conductivity between 31.7 and 8220 μS/cm; their total dissolved solids (TDS) content is higher near the coast area, where the seawater contribution becomes important. Calcium and H…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryhydrogeochemical survey reaction-path modellingGeochemistryMineralogyWeatheringAquiferMassifPollutionSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologiachemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryGeochemistry and PetrologyEnvironmental ChemistryCarbonateCarbonate rockSeawaterWater qualityMadonie area (Northern Sicily)GroundwaterGeology
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Geochemistry of streams from Byers Peninsula, Livingston Island

2013

AbstractIn January and February 2009, a series of water samples were collected from streams on Byers Peninsula. These samples were analysed for major elements and δ18O to determine the role of lithology and landscape position on stream geochemistry, and to understand better the hydrology (i.e. residence time of water) of these systems. Precipitation chemistry is enriched in Na+, as are the streams located close to the coast. Streams originating from inland locations have much higher percentages of Ca2+. In contrast, Mg2+ varied little, though streams that are in greater contact with volcanic-derived soils have slightly higher concentrations. Anion percentages varied greatly between streams …

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryδ18OLithologyGeochemistryGeologyWeatheringSTREAMSOceanographyHydrology (agriculture)PeninsulaSnowmeltSoil waterEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeologyAntarctic Science
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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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Spectrofluorimetric study of dissolved organic matter in River Salaca (Latvia) basin waters

2012

Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in surface waters influences mineral weathering, nutrient cycling, aggregation of particulate matter and photochemical reactions in waters and aquatic communities. In this study, the effectiveness of UV and fluorescence measurements in distinguishing the origin of DOM and processes within the river basin were analyzed using the River Salaca basin as an example. The basin of River Salaca is characterized by low anthropogenic pressure, however, the water color during the last few decades has increased (an effect known as brownification). As tools to study the composition of dissolved organic substances in waters of the River Salaca and its tributaries the use of…

lcsh:SH1-691chemistry.chemical_classificationgeographyNutrient cyclegeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyFluorescence spectrometryDrainage basinWeatheringManagement Monitoring Policy and LawAquatic ScienceParticulatesLatvialcsh:Aquaculture. Fisheries. Anglingfluorescence spectrachemistryEnvironmental chemistryTributaryDissolved organic carbonEnvironmental scienceOrganic matterDOMNature and Landscape ConservationWater Science and TechnologyKnowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
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Accelerated weathering of PP based nanocomposites: Effect of the coupling agent

2013

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nanocomposites weathering stability morphology mechanical properties FT-IR spectroscopy
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Influence of accelerated ageing conditions on the process of polyolefines degradation

2003

The process of polymers weathering and the methods of polymers weathering and accelerated ageing investigations were characterized. Accelerated ageing tests of polyethylene and polypropylene samples have been done in laboratory conditions. The ageing time (up to 400 h) influence, at various levels of ageing factors: UV radiation intensity (80—190 W/m2), temperature (35—55 °C) and humidity (30—90%), on the changes of the structures of polymers investigated (shares of carbonyl and olefinic groups from FT-IR spectra — Fig. 1, 2, 4 and 5), on the changes of polymers molecular weights (Fig. 3 and 6, Table 1) and on the changes of mechanical properties during tension (Table 1) has been investigat…

polyethylenechemistry.chemical_classificationPolypropyleneMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsphotooxidationGeneral Chemical Engineeringradiation intensificationHumidityPolymerPolyethylenechemistry.chemical_compoundaccelerated ageingchemistryAgeingAgeing factorsweatheringMaterials ChemistryphotodegradationComposite materialpolypropylenePolimery
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The weathering test of polypropylene composites

2000

Polipropylen "Malen P" czysty (a), kompozyty na jego podstawie napełniane (20% mas.) kredą lub talkiem (b) oraz produkty te stabilizowane dodatkowo stabilizatorem UV typu HALS ("Tinuvin 791") (c) poddano badaniom laboratoryjnego starzenia atmosferycznego. Badane próbki poddawano działaniu promieniowania ultrafioletowego w dawkach do 950 MJ/m2, w zaprogramowanych warunkach temperatury, wilgotności oraz nadeszczania. Postęp fotodegradacji polimeru śledzono na podstawie zmian ciężaru cząsteczkowego, jego rozkładu (GPC) oraz wybranych właściwości mechanicznych (wydłużenia względnego, naprężenia zrywającego, udarności z karbem). Określono również odporność próbek badanych białych kompozytów na z…

starzenie atmosferycznefotodegradacjaadditivesstabilizatory HALSdodatkiphotodegradationpolipropylenHALS UV-stabilizerweathering testpolypropylenePolimery
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Poliolefiny a środowisko

2002

Przedstawiono znaczenie, rozwój metod otrzymywania, kierunki zastosowania i perspektywy rozwoju poliolefin (polietylenu i polipropylenu), materiałów dominujących w światowej produkcji i zużyciu tworzyw sztucznych. Scharakteryzowano oddziaływania tych polimerów na środowisko, kolejno w etapie ich wytwarzania, wykorzystywania i utylizacji odpadów poużytkowych. Scharakteryzowano także kierunki badań prowadzonych w Instytucie Chemii Uniwersytetu Opolskiego w zakresie syntezy, charakterystyki, a przede wszystkim temo- i fotooksydacyjnej degradacji oraz starzenia atmosferycznego poliolefin.

synthesisapplicationspoliolefinystarzenie atmosferycznesyntezawłaściwościzastosowaniepropertiesutilization of wastesweathering processpolyolefinsdegradacja poliolefinutylizacja odpadówpolyolefin degradationElastomery
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