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Pollution of Flooded Arable Soils with Heavy Metals and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)

2014

Soils that are exposed to floodwaters because of shallow groundwater and periodical wetlands are, to a large extent, exposed to contamination by organic and inorganic compounds. These are mainly compounds that have drifted along with the inflow of heavily laden floodwater and are produced within the soil profile by the anaerobic transformation of organic matter. Heavy metals and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) compounds are absorbed by the soil of the floodwaters, and moving in the soil profile, they pose a threat to groundwater. What is more, after a flood, they may be absorbed by the crops. This paper focuses on the effects of Odra River (Poland) floods, heavy metals, and PAHs on so…

PollutionEnvironmental Engineeringmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbonWetlandArticleFloodSoilPAHsEnvironmental ChemistryOrganic matterWater Science and Technologymedia_commonchemistry.chemical_classificationPollutantgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcological ModelingEnvironmental engineeringPollutionEcological ModellingHeavy metalschemistrySoil waterSoil horizonEnvironmental scienceGroundwaterWater, Air, & Soil Pollution
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A Tomographical Characterization of L-convex Polyominoes

2005

Our main purpose is to characterize the class of L-convex polyominoes introduced in [3] by means of their horizontal and vertical projections. The achieved results allow an answer to one of the most relevant questions in tomography i.e. the uniqueness of discrete sets, with respect to their horizontal and vertical projections. In this paper, by giving a characterization of L-convex polyominoes, we investigate the connection between uniqueness property and unimodality of vectors of horizontal and vertical projections. In the last section we consider the continuum environment; we extend the definition of L-convex set, and we obtain some results analogous to those for the discrete case.

Pure mathematicsInteger VectorHorizontal and verticalPolyominoDiscrete TomographyConvex setDiscrete geometryUnimodalityConnection (mathematics)Vertical ProjectionContinuum CounterpartMonotone PathUniquenessDiscrete tomographyMathematics
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Flat lightlike hypersurfaces in Lorentz–Minkowski 4-space

2009

Abstract The lightlike hypersurfaces in Lorentz–Minkowski space are of special interest in Relativity Theory. In particular, the singularities of these hypersurfaces provide good models for the study of different horizon types. We introduce the notion of flatness for these hypersurfaces and study their singularities. The classification result asserts that a generic classification of flat lightlike hypersurfaces is quite different from that of generic lightlike hypersurfaces.

Pure mathematicsMathematics::Complex VariablesLorentz transformationMathematical analysisGeneral Physics and AstronomySpace (mathematics)General Relativity and Quantum Cosmologysymbols.namesakeMathematics::Algebraic GeometryTheory of relativityClassification resultMinkowski spaceHorizon (general relativity)symbolsGravitational singularityMathematics::Differential GeometryGeometry and TopologyMathematical PhysicsFlatness (mathematics)MathematicsJournal of Geometry and Physics
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Parameter Sensitivity and the Quality of Model Predictions

1994

Using SIM-PEL, a comprehensive model for the pelagic compartment of lake ecosystems, we analyse synergistic toxicant effects in lake ecosystems. We show, that — even for a rather simple model — model predictions may be strongly dependent on the time horizon of the prediction and on the quality of input parameters. For longer time spans, small errors in parameter estimation may lead to qualitatively wrong prediction of toxicant effects. Monte Carlo simulations allow to take errors in parameter estimation into account, but they need rather good estimates of parameter variance.

Quality (physics)Estimation theoryMonte Carlo methodLake ecosystemTime horizonVariance (accounting)Sensitivity (control systems)Statistical physicsQuantitative Biology::OtherPhytoplankton biomassMathematics
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Simultaneous occurrence of covert infections with small RNA viruses in the lepidopteran Spodoptera exigua

2014

Viral covert infections in invertebrates have been traditionally attributed to sublethal infections that were not able to establish an acute infection. Recent studies are revealing that, although true for some viruses, other viruses may follow the strategy of establishing covert or persistent infections without producing the death of the host. Recently, and due to the revolution in the sequencing technologies, a large number of viruses causing covert infections in all type of hosts have been identified.The beet armyworm, Spodoptera exigua (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is a worldwide pest that causes significant losses to agricultural and ornamental plant industries. In a previous project we used…

RNA virusvirusesGenome ViralSpodopteraPersistent infectionVirusVirus morphologySpodoptera exiguaExiguaCovert infectionsAnimalsRNA VirusesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhylogenybiologyHost (biology)IflavirusfungiPicornaviralesRNA virusbiology.organism_classificationVirologyIflaviridaeHost-Pathogen InteractionsPicornaviralesHorizontal transmission
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Pinus halepensis M. versus Quercus ilex subsp. Rotundifolia L. runoff and soil erosion at pedon scale under natural rainfall in Eastern Spain three d…

2017

Abstract Afforestation aims to recover the vegetation cover, and restore natural ecosystems. The plant species selected for restoration will determine species richness and the fate of the ecosystem. Research focussing on the impact of vegetation recovery on soil quality are abundant, especially on fire affected land and where rehabilitation, afforestation and restoration projects were carried out. However, little is known about how different plants species affect soil erosion and water losses, which are key factors that will impact the fate of the afforested land. Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis M.) is the species commonly used for afforestation in the Mediterranean and is very successful whe…

Rainfall010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMediterranean010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesAleppo PineAfforestationHolm oak0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape ConservationPlotsbiologyAgroforestryForestryForestryVegetationBodemfysica en LandbeheerPE&RCbiology.organism_classificationSoil qualitySoil Physics and Land ManagementAleppo pineBoscos i silviculturaEnvironmental scienceSoil horizonPlant coverSpecies richnessSurface runoffSediment delivery
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Displacement Evolution of a Large Landslide in a Highly Fissured Clay

2019

The paper presents an analysis and modelling of the reactivation mechanism of a large landslide caused by rainfall, located in Cerda (Sicily, Italy). The study is based on data collected by means of a field investigation, carried out in order to assess the geotechnical properties of the involved material, and a three-year monitoring programme implemented to measure rain and pore water pressures as well as deep and superficial displacements. Three distinct landslides, evolving at variable rates in different directions, were recognized within the overall landslide area. The data clearly show the mechanical role of pore water pressures in the stability of the slope and point out the dependence…

RainfallPore water pressureLandslideSettore ICAR/07 - GeotecnicaHorizontal displacementTime evolutionFissured clayGeotechnical engineeringLandslideSlip (materials science)ModellingGeology
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The Polynominal Approximation in Design of Rectification of the Roadway Overhead Crane

1993

In this chapter a new method for processing surveying results of the overhead crane in horizontal plane is presented.

RectificationComputingMethodologies_SIMULATIONANDMODELINGComputer scienceMechanical engineeringComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSOverhead craneHardware_CONTROLSTRUCTURESANDMICROPROGRAMMINGHorizontal planeAutomotive engineering
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Soil organic carbon stocks assessment in Mediterranean natural areas: A comparison of entire soil profiles and soil control sections

2015

Soil organic carbon (SOC) is an important part of the global carbon (C) cycle. In addition, SOC is a soil property subject to changes and highly variable in space and time. Over time, some researches have analyzed entire soil profile (ESP) by pedogenetic horizons and other researches have analyzed soil control sections (SCS) to different thickness. However, very few studies compare both methods (ESP versus SCS). This research sought to analyze the SOC stock (SOCS) variability using both methods (ESP and SCS) in The Despeñaperros Natural Park, a nature reserve that consists of a 76.8 km(2) forested area in southern Spain. Thirty-four sampling points were selected in the study zone. Each samp…

RegosolHydrologyMediterranean climateTopsoilEnvironmental EngineeringSoil scienceGeneral MedicineSoil carbonForestsManagement Monitoring Policy and LawCarbonSoilSpainForest ecologySoil waterSoil organic carbon stocksHumansSoil horizonEnvironmental scienceWaste Management and DisposalJournal of Environmental Management
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Determination of enzymatic activities using a miniaturized system as a rapid method to assess soil quality

2014

Summary Soil quality determination requires the analysis of a number of soil attributes using different approaches. In recent years, one of the most promising approaches has been the determination of enzymatic activities. Generally, only a few enzymes have been analysed and related to other soil properties such as total carbon, nitrogen content or microbial biomass carbon. The aim of this work was to investigate the possible use of the API ZYM strip, a semi-quantitative miniaturized system that determines 19 enzymatic activities, to study soil quality. To this end, we tested the system in different soil types, including albic Arenosols, mollic Leptosols, rendzic Leptosols, haplic Leptosols …

RegosolSoil ScienceSoil classificationcomplex mixturesSoil qualityBiomass carbonlaw.inventionSievelawEnvironmental chemistryBiological propertyEnvironmental scienceSoil horizonSoil propertiesEuropean Journal of Soil Science
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