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Effect of a Heavy Rainstorm on the Surface Hydrodynamic Properties of a Sandy-Loam Soil

2022

Changes in surface-soil hydrodynamic properties associated with torrential natural rainstorms are largely unknown. This investigation aimed at verifying if the surface hydrodynamic properties of a sandy-loam soil varied due to the heavy rainfall event (130 mm in nearly three hours) that occurred in the summer of 2020 at Palermo (Italy) and also to establish if soil recovery processes occurred soon after the event. The soil of an orchard was sampled immediately before the rainstorm and a few days and 1.5 months later. The rainstorm determined a moderate decrease (by 1.8 times) of the saturated soil hydraulic conductivity, Ks, and an increase of its relative variability. In the subsequent wee…

Beerkan infiltration experimentsSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliEnvironmental ChemistrySandy-loam soilSurface soil hydrodynamic propertieHeavy rainstormGeneral Environmental ScienceWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringJournal of Hydrologic Engineering
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A test of water pouring height and run intermittence effects on single-ring infiltration rates

2018

Assessing how the infiltration process depends on the water impact energy improves interpretation of hydrological processes. Impact energies vary with the height of water pouring; that is, the distance between the water delivery point and the soil surface. The effects of the height of water pouring on infiltration in an initially near saturated soil can be tested in the field by two repeated Beerkan infiltration runs separated by a short pause (30 min) and using both low (non-perturbing) and high (perturbing) heights of water application. The double two-stage Beerkan run methodology was applied in two soils. The infiltration rate at the end of the perturbing stage of the experiment was 0.2–…

Beerkan run0208 environmental biotechnologyEnvironmental sciencetwo-stage methodologySettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestali02 engineering and technologyheight of water pouring effectComposite materialInfiltration (HVAC)infiltration020801 environmental engineeringWater Science and Technology
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Determining short-term changes in the hydraulic properties of a sandy-loam soil by a three-run infiltration experiment

2020

Soil structure-dependent parameters can vary rapidly as a consequence of perturbing events such as intense rainfall. Investigating their short-term changes is therefore essential to understand the general behaviour of a porous medium. The aim of this study is to gain insight into the effects of wetting, perturbation and recovery processes through different sequences of Beerkan infiltration experiments performed on a sandy-loam soil. Two different three-run infiltration experiments (LHL and LLL) were carried out by pouring water at low (L, non-perturbing) and high (H, perturbing) heights above the soil surface and at short time intervals (hours, days). The results demonstrate that the propos…

Beerkan runInfiltration (hydrology)soil structure recoverymechanical disturbanceLoam0208 environmental biotechnologySettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliEnvironmental scienceSoil science02 engineering and technologysoil hydrodynamic parameter020801 environmental engineeringWater Science and TechnologyHydrological Sciences Journal
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Water transmission properties of a sandy-loam soil estimated with Beerkan runs differing by the infiltration time criterion

2021

Abstract The Beerkan method consists of a ponded infiltration experiment from a single ring inserted a small depth into the soil. Fixed, small volumes of water are repeatedly poured into the ring to maintain a quasi-zero head on the soil surface. According to the standard Beerkan infiltration run, a new water volume is poured on the infiltration surface when the previously applied volume has completely infiltrated and the soil surface is entirely exposed to air (ta criterion). However, water could also be applied when the soil exposition to air begins (to criterion) or half the soil surface is exposed to air (tm criterion). The effect of the infiltration time criterion on determination of t…

Beerkan runMacropore0208 environmental biotechnologySoil water transmission propertieSoil scienceContext (language use)04 agricultural and veterinary sciences02 engineering and technology020801 environmental engineeringPermeability (earth sciences)Infiltration (hydrology)Hydraulic conductivityLoamSoil water040103 agronomy & agricultureSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestali0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceInfiltration time criterionBEST methodologyPondingJournal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics
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Analysis of parathyroid graft rejection suggests alloantigen-specific production of nitric oxide by iNOS-positive intragraft macrophages

2009

Abstract Background During acute rejection of organ or tissue allografts T cells and macrophages are dominant infiltrating cells. CD4-positive T cells are important for the induction of allograft rejection and macrophages are important effector cells mediating cytotoxicity via production of nitric oxide (NO) by the inducible NO-synthase (iNOS). In the present study we analysed whether the destruction of primarily nonvascularised parathyroid allografts is also mediated by iNOS-positive macrophages. Methods Hypocalcaemic Lewis rats received parathyroid isografts (from Lewis donors) and allografts (from Wistar Furth donors), respectively, under the kidney capsule. Levels of serum calcium above…

CD4-Positive T-LymphocytesGraft RejectionMaleImmunologyThyroid GlandNitric Oxide Synthase Type IIRats Inbred WFInflammationCell CommunicationLymphocyte ActivationMajor histocompatibility complexNitric oxidechemistry.chemical_compoundAntigenCell MovementHistocompatibility AntigensmedicineAnimalsTransplantation HomologousImmunology and AllergyCytotoxic T cellMacrophageTransplantationbiologyChemistryMacrophage ActivationAntigens DifferentiationPeptide FragmentsRatsEnzyme ActivationTransplantationMononuclear cell infiltrationGene Expression RegulationRats Inbred LewImmunologyDisease ProgressionMacrophages Peritonealbiology.proteinCalciumImmunizationmedicine.symptomTransplant Immunology
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Opening a Niche for Therapy: Local Lymphodepletion Helps the Immune System to Fight Melanoma

2014

In this issue, Fujiwara et al. report that local ablation of CD4+ T cells in a murine B16 melanoma model, together with concomitant activation of the immune system by OX40L, leads to complete rejection of the melanomas. Rejection was driven mainly by CD8+ T cells, which infiltrated the melanomas and secreted sizeable amounts of IFN-γ. However, CD8+ T-cell infiltration also caused the recruitment of immunosuppressive myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs). Although these cells did not prevent the rejection of the melanomas, in clinical settings the long-term repopulation of tumors by MDSCs may counteract successful treatment. Thus, local ablation of CD4+ leukocytes may improve anti-melanom…

CD4-Positive T-LymphocytesSkin NeoplasmsNicheDermatologyBiochemistryLymphocyte Depletionlaw.inventionImmune systemAntigenlawmedicineAnimalsMelanomaneoplasmsMolecular BiologybiologyMelanomaAntibodies MonoclonalCell Biologymedicine.diseaseAntigens DifferentiationImmunologybiology.proteinSuppressorFemaleAntibodyInfiltration (medical)CD8Journal of Investigative Dermatology
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Is CD1a involved in antitumour immune responses during carcinogenesis?

2004

Sir, I read with interest the article of Coventry and Morton (2003) that investigated DC infiltration within breast cancers and the association with survival. Interestingly, they found that more patients were alive at the 5-year time point in the group with higher CD1a DC density than the lower CD1a DC group, but this failed to reach statistical significance at the P=0.05 level. In our opinion, the role of CD1 family molecules in antitumour immune responses, and in particular of CD1a, should be more debated, since its expression was recently described not only in monocyte-derived dendritic cells, but also in nonmesenchymal cytotypes, that is, epithelial cells (Ulanova et al, 2000). We recen…

Cancer ResearchPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyCD1Large seriesBiologymedicine.diseasemedicine.disease_causeImmune systemOncologyDysplasiaMetaplasiamedicinemedicine.symptomCarcinogenesisInfiltration (medical)Survival analysisBritish Journal of Cancer
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Spatial Gradients of Intensity and Persistence of Soil Water Repellency Under Different Forest Types in Central Mexico

2016

Organic residues release hydrophobic compounds to the soil that may induce soil water repellency (WR), which may inhibit infiltration and increase runoff and soil loss rates. Although there are many studies on soil WR through the world, very few investigations have been conducted in Mexican areas. This paper studies the natural background of soil WR in soils from central Mexico under representative forest types, analyzing the spatial distribution of soil WR in relation with tree canopy, vegetation cover and main soil chemical (pH, CaCO3, organic C content and exchangeable cations) and physical properties (texture). The water drop penetration time and the ethanol tests were used to assess pe…

CanopygeographyTree canopygeography.geographical_feature_categorySoil ScienceSoil science04 agricultural and veterinary sciences010501 environmental sciencesDevelopmentOld-growth forestSpatial distribution01 natural sciencesInfiltration (hydrology)AgronomySoil water040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental scienceTransectSurface runoff0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceLand Degradation & Development
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Field testing parameter sensitivity of the two-term infiltration equation using differentiated linearization

2003

Knowledge of soil hydraulic conductivity in the vadose zone is important in many agronomic, engineering and environmental areas. Transient tension infiltrometer experiments can be used to estimate the hydraulic conductivity, K0, corresponding to a given pressure head by the single-test (TST) method that uses the coefficients C1 and C2 of the two-term infiltration equation. The “Differentiated Linearization” (DL) method has been proposed to estimate these coefficients when a layer of contact material is used for the experiment. A field test of the DL and TST methods was conducted on a sandy loam and a clay soil. Eliminating the early-time influence of the contact layer was easy when the sorp…

Capillary actionSorptivitySoil hydraulic conductivitySoil SciencePressure headInfiltration (hydrology)Hydraulic conductivitytension infiltrometerLoamVadose zoneSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliInfiltrometerGeotechnical engineeringMathematics
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Long Term Efficiency Analysis of Infiltration Trenches Subjected to Clogging

2018

Abstract: In recent years, limitations linked to traditional urban drainage schemes have been pointed out and new approaches were developed introducing more natural methods for retaining and/or disposing of stormwater. Such practices include infiltration and storage tanks in order to reduce the peak flow and retain part of the polluting components. The impact of such practices on stormwater quantity and quality is not easily assessable because of the complexity of physical and chemical processes involved. In such cases, integrated urban drainage models may play a relevant role providing tools for long term analysis. In this study, the effect of the clogging phenomenon has been assessed by m…

Chemical processCloggingInfiltration (hydrology)Settore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleBest Management Practices water quality drainage system infiltration integrated urban drainage managementStorage tankStormwaterEnvironmental scienceKeywords: Best management practices Water quality Drainage system Infiltration Integrated urban drainage managementDrainageCivil engineeringPercolation trench
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