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Growth of pikeperch in relation to lake characteristics: total phosphorus, water colour, lake area and depth

2003

The growth of pikeperch Sander lucioperca was studied in 41 lakes in central Finland. The backcalculated average total length of 3 year-old pikeperch was used as an indicator of growth. The growth correlated positively with total phosphorus and water colour and negatively with lake area and depth. The reason for differences in growth may be differences in the amount of suitable food, foraging success or temperature dynamics in different lakes.

EcologyPhosphorusForagingEnvironmental factorchemistry.chemical_elementAquatic ScienceBiologymedicine.disease_causebiology.organism_classificationAnimal sciencePercidaechemistryRepoblaciónmedicineTotal phosphorusSpatial variabilityWater qualityEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Fish Biology
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Environmental Benefit of Improving Wastewater Quality: A Shadow Prices Approach for Sensitive Areas

2018

The use of effluents from wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) as a non-conventional source of water for wetlands in arid and semi-arid regions is becoming the most-often sought solution for maintaining water flow in sensitive wetlands there. However, the managing effluent quality should be a requirement because excess nutrients (mainly nitrogen and phosphorus) can generate eutrophication problems in wetlands. In the Mediterranean area in general, wetlands are strongly vulnerable to eutrophication, which is why they are classified as sensitive areas. Our study uses a data set from 24 WWTPs, effluents of which are discharged to wetlands in the coast of Community of Valencia. We use the shado…

Economics and Econometrics020209 energymedia_common.quotation_subjectShadow pricechemistry.chemical_elementWetland02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringQuality (business)Business and International ManagementEffluent0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and Technologymedia_commongeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryPhosphorusEnvironmental engineeringAridWastewaterchemistryEnvironmental scienceSewage treatmentWater Economics and Policy
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Effects of nitrogen enrichment on zooplankton biomass and N:P recycling ratios across a DOC gradient in northern-latitude lakes

2021

AbstractWe used data from whole-lake studies to assess how changes in food quantity (phytoplankton biomass) and quality (phytoplankton community composition, seston C:P and N:P) with N fertilization affect zooplankton biomass, community composition and C:N:P stoichiometry, and their N:P recycling ratio along a gradient in lake DOC concentrations. We found that despite major differences in phytoplankton biomass with DOC (unimodal distributions, especially with N fertilization), no major differences in zooplankton biomass were detectable. Instead, phytoplankton to zooplankton biomass ratios were high, especially at intermediate DOC and after N fertilization, implying low trophic transfer effi…

EkologiBiomass (ecology)LightEcologyChemistryNitrogenSestonchemistry.chemical_elementPhosphorusVDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400Aquatic ScienceZooplanktonNitrogenPelagic food webHuman fertilizationEnvironmental chemistryPhytoplanktonDominance (ecology)Food quantity-qualityDissolved organic carbonTrophic level
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A comparative investigation of DNA adducts, DNA strand breaks and gene mutations induced by benzo[a]pyrene and (+/-)-anti-benzo[a]pyrene-7,8-diol 9,1…

1997

Abstract Genotoxic effects of benzo[ a ]pyrene (BP) and its reactive metabolites (±)- anti -benzo[ a ]pyrene-7,8-diol 9,10-oxide ((±)- anti -BPDE) were comparatively investigated in vitro with the permanent human fibroblast cell line MRC5CV1. Induced DNA adducts were measured by 32 P-postlabeling, DNA strand breakage was determined by the comet assay and the HPRT gene mutation test was used to detect cytotoxicity and mutagenicity. Treatment of MRC5CV1 cells with S9 mix-activated BP or with (±)- anti -BPDE resulted in a concentration-dependent increase in DNA adducts and strand breaks. Genotoxic effects of BP and (±)- anti- BPDE were detected by 32 P-postlabeling and the comet assay with sim…

ElectrophoresisHypoxanthine PhosphoribosyltransferaseHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesis78-Dihydro-78-dihydroxybenzo(a)pyrene 910-oxideGene mutationmedicine.disease_causechemistry.chemical_compoundDNA AdductsDNA adductpolycyclic compoundsGeneticsmedicineBenzo(a)pyreneHumansGeneCells CulturedMutationChemistryMutagenicity TestsDNAFibroblastsMolecular biologyComet assayBenzo(a)pyreneBiochemistryGenetic TechniquesCell cultureMutationPhosphorus RadioisotopesDNADNA DamageMutagensMutation research
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A methodology for sequencing batch reactor identification with artificial neural networks: A case study

2009

This paper presents a systematic methodology based on the application of artificial neural networks for sequencing batch reactor (SBR) identification. The SBR is a fill-and-draw biological wastewater technology, which is specially suited for nutrient removal. The proposed approach makes optimal use of the available data during the training stage and it is aimed at achieving high generalization ability. For this purpose, a wide range of experimental conditions, including different solids retention times and influent characteristics, has been used. The methodology is successfully applied to develop a soft-sensor for monitoring a laboratory-scale SBR operated for enhanced biological phosphorus…

EngineeringArtificial neural networkbusiness.industryGeneral Chemical EngineeringLagEnvironmental engineeringQuality controlSequencing batch reactorSoft sensorComputer Science ApplicationsIdentification (information)Enhanced biological phosphorus removalRange (statistics)Process engineeringbusinessComputers & Chemical Engineering
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Application of a fuzzy algorithm for pH control in a struvite crystallisation reactor

2006

A struvite crystallisation process is highly dependent on pH. To achieve a high phosphorus recovery as struvite it is important to have an accurate control of pH in the reactor. The high non-linear response of pH value makes manual pH control difficult. Therefore, a software based on fuzzy logic control (FLC) has been developed to maintain the pH at a set value in a stirred reactor to crystallise struvite. The FLC developed has been based on Larsen's inference. In order to confirm the improvement of the pH stability using FLC software, different experiments have been carried out with manual control of the pH value, and with the FLC software. It has been demonstrated that using FLC software …

EngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringStruvitePh controlMagnesium CompoundsFuzzy logic controlFuzzy logicPhosphatesWater Purificationlaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundFuzzy LogiclawCrystallizationFertilizersProcess engineeringWater Science and Technologybusiness.industryPhosphorusHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationPh stabilitychemistryStruviteScientific methodCrystallizationbusinessAlgorithmsWater Pollutants ChemicalWater Science and Technology
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Application of the Morris method for screening the influential parameters of fuzzy controllers applied to wastewater treatment plants

2011

In this paper,we evaluate the application of a sensitivity analysis to help fine-tuning a fuzzy controller for a biological nitrogen and phosphorus removal (BNPR) plant. TheMorris Screeningmethod is proposed and evaluated as a prior step to obtain the parameter significance ranking. First, an iterative procedure has been performed in order to find out the proper repetition number of the elementary effects (r) of the method. The optimal repetition number found in this study (r = 60) is in direct contrast to previous applications of the Morris method, which usually use low repetition number, e.g. r = 10 ~ 20. Working with a non-proper repetition number (r) could lead to Type I error (identify…

EngineeringParameterFuzzy controllersWastewater treatmentWastewaterScreening methodChemicals removal (water treatment)Parameter significance rankingWaste ManagementWastewater treatment plantsStatisticsWater treatmentFalse positiveControl systemWater Science and TechnologyControllersPhosphorusMorris methodFine-tuningError analysisPollutant removalFuzzy mathematicsCalibrationFalse negativesScreeningSensitivity analysisType I and type II errorsOptimizationWastewater treatment plant (WWTP)Environmental EngineeringWaste water treatment plantNitrogenIterative proceduresNumerical methodRepetition NumberFuzzy logicSewage pumping plantsArticleFalse positive resultFuzzy LogicControl theoryMorris methodSensitivity (control systems)Water treatment plantsBiological water treatmentFalse negative resultTECNOLOGIA DEL MEDIO AMBIENTEBiological nitrogen and phosphorus removalType II errorToxicitybusiness.industryNitrogen removalFuzzy mathematicsRankingFuzzy controllerType-I errorbusiness
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Uncertainty assessment of a model for biological nitrogen and phosphorus removal: Application to a large wastewater treatment plant

2012

Abstract In the last few years, the use of mathematical models in WasteWater Treatment Plant (WWTP) processes has become a common way to predict WWTP behaviour. However, mathematical models generally demand advanced input for their implementation that must be evaluated by an extensive data-gathering campaign, which cannot always be carried out. This fact, together with the intrinsic complexity of the model structure, leads to model results that may be very uncertain. Quantification of the uncertainty is imperative. However, despite the importance of uncertainty quantification, only few studies have been carried out in the wastewater treatment field, and those studies only included a few of …

EngineeringSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleMathematical modelbusiness.industryNitrogen phosphorus removalMonte Carlo methodUncertainty analysiEnvironmental engineeringWastewater modellingGeophysicsGeochemistry and PetrologyData qualityCalibrationProbability distributionBiochemical engineeringUncertainty quantificationGLUEbusinessActivated-sludge modelReliability (statistics)Uncertainty analysisPhysics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C
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Modelling the metabolic shift of polyphosphate-accumulating organisms

2014

Enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) is one of the most important methods of phosphorus removal in municipal wastewater treatment plants, having been described by different modelling approaches. In this process, the PAOs (polyphosphate accumulating organisms) and GAOs (glycogen accumulating organisms) compete for volatile fatty acids uptake under anaerobic conditions. Recent studies have revealed that the metabolic pathways used by PAOs in order to obtain the energy and the reducing power needed for polyhydroxyalkanoates synthesis could change depending on the amount of polyphosphate stored in the cells. The model presented in this paper extends beyond previously developed metaboli…

Environmental Engineering0207 environmental engineeringchemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesBiologyModels Biological01 natural sciencesPolyphosphate accumulating metabolism (PAM)Polyphosphate accumulating organism (PAO)Polyhydroxyalkanoateschemistry.chemical_compoundBioreactorsPolyphosphatesEnhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR)AnaerobiosisBiomass020701 environmental engineeringGlycogen accumulating metabolism (GAM)Waste Management and DisposalTECNOLOGIA DEL MEDIO AMBIENTE0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringBacteriaEcological ModelingPolyphosphatePhosphorusPollutionAerobiosis6. Clean waterPolyphosphate-accumulating organismsMetabolic pathwayEnhanced biological phosphorus removalActivated sludgechemistryBiochemistryPolyphosphate (poly-P)Metabolic modelsAnaerobic exerciseGlycogenMetabolic Networks and Pathways
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Optimizing the H3PO4 leaching conditions of post-precipitated sewage sludge using response surface methodology

2018

The leaching procedure of post-precipitated aluminium phosphate sludge with dilute phosphoric acid was developed. The leaching offers a route to recover both critical phosphorous from sewage sludge and the metal used in precipitation. Using phosphoric acid as leaching solution makes it possible to continue the recovery process without the need to remove chloride or sulfate anions. The optimization of the leaching was based on experimental three-level-four-variable central composite face-centered design. The four variables included were acid concentration, volume of acid, temperature and time of leaching. The leaching was conducted for dewatered and water-containing sludge (total solid conte…

Environmental EngineeringCentral composite designphosphorus recovery010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Law010403 inorganic & nuclear chemistry01 natural sciencesChloridejätevesilietechemistry.chemical_compoundmedicinePhosphorous acidSulfatecentral composite designta116ta215fosforiWaste Management and DisposalPhosphoric acidta2180105 earth and related environmental sciencessaostussewage sludgefosfaatitpost-precipitationGeneral MedicinePulp and paper industryPhosphate0104 chemical sciencestalteenottochemistryliuotusLeaching (metallurgy)Sludgemedicine.drugJournal of Environmental Management
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