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Periglacial transport distance of Pb derived from small-scale ore veins in the Rhenish Slate Mountains

2008

Abstract The spatial extent of metal contamination caused by small-scale ore veins is increased by periglacial solifluction. Our objectives were (1) to examine the spatial distribution of Pb in cover beds that migrated over Pb ore veins, (2) to calculate the transport distance of ore-derived Pb, and (3) to determine controls on the transport distance. We examined six transects (320–775 m long) in the Rhenish Slate Mountains in West Germany. The transects included four west-exposed and two east-exposed slopes with inclinations between 2–20°. All transects were forest-covered and located at 280–450 m above sea level. Soils were Dystric Cambisols and Stagnic Luvisols. Samples of 120 B horizons…

LoessSoil waterSoil ScienceMineralogySolifluctionSiltSpatial distributionTransectSubstrate (marine biology)GeologySea levelGeoderma
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Bioaccumulation, bioavailability and environmental fate of chlorophenol impurities, polychlorinated hydroxydiphenylethers and their methoxy analogues.

2006

The bioaccumulation potential and environmental fate of polychlorinated hydroxydiphenyl ethers (HO-PCDEs; polychlorinated phenoxyphenols, PCPP), the major impurities of chlorophenol formulations and their methoxy analogues (MeO-PCDEs; polychlorinated methoxyanisoles, PCPAs) were investigated. Oligochaete worms (Lumbriculus variegatus) exposed to sediment spiked with a model substance of one HO-hexaCDE (4'-HO-PCDE 161) or its methoxy analogue (4'-MeO-PCDE 161) clearly accumulated the test compounds revealing the potential for environmental risk of HO-PCDEs and MeO-PCDEs. The HO-PCDE tested has earlier been reported as an abundant component in a Finnish chlorophenol formulation (Ky-5) and its…

Lumbriculus variegatusGeologic SedimentsEnvironmental EngineeringAnodontaHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisLumbriculidaeBiological Availabilitychemistry.chemical_compoundEnvironmental ChemistryAnimalsWater pollutionChlorophenolbiologyChemistryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral MedicineGeneral Chemistrybiology.organism_classificationPollutionSoil contaminationPolychlorinated BiphenylsBioavailabilityBivalviaEnvironmental chemistryBioaccumulationChlorophenolsChemosphere
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Interfacial photochemistry of biogenic surfactants: a major source of abiotic volatile organic compounds

2017

Films of biogenic compounds exposed to the atmosphere are ubiquitously found on the surfaces of cloud droplets, aerosol particles, buildings, plants, soils and the ocean. These air/water interfaces host countless amphiphilic compounds concentrated there with respect to in bulk water, leading to a unique chemical environment. Here, photochemical processes at the air/water interface of biofilm-containing solutions were studied, demonstrating abiotic VOC production from authentic biogenic surfactants under ambient conditions. Using a combination of online-APCI-HRMS and PTR-ToF-MS, unsaturated and functionalized VOCs were identified and quantified, giving emission fluxes comparable to previous …

Lysis010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesRadical010501 environmental sciencesPhotochemistry01 natural sciencesMatrix (chemical analysis)AtmosphereSurface-Active AgentsPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAbiotic componentAerosols[SDU.OCEAN]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Ocean AtmosphereVolatile Organic CompoundsChemistryAtmosphere[CHIM.CATA]Chemical Sciences/CatalysisPhotochemical Processes[SDE.ES]Environmental Sciences/Environmental and SocietyAerosol13. Climate actionAtmospheric chemistryEnvironmental chemistrySoil water[CHIM.OTHE]Chemical Sciences/Other
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Assessment of a possible genotoxic environmental risk in sheep bred on grounds with strongly elevated contents of mercury, arsenic and antimony.

1996

A part of Northern Palatinate country (Germany) was formerly influenced by mercury mining. Today, in many cases agricultural and housing areas are placed onto or near to former dump grounds of rubble. In the soil of these areas the concentration of mercury, arsenic and antimony was found ranging from basic natural contents up to strongly elevated levels. In a biomonitoring project, sheep bred on grounds contaminated with mercury (range 1-435 mg Hg/kg dry matter), arsenic (range 17-147 mg As/kg dry matter) and antimony (range 2-15 mg Sb/kg dry matter) were taken as example on the uptake of these elements from the environment and for possible effects of this exposure. Significantly elevated m…

MERCUREAntimonychemistry.chemical_elementMineralogyToxicologyArsenic03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAnimal scienceAntimonyBiomonitoringGeneticsAnimalsSoil PollutantsDry matterArsenic030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesSheepMercuryContaminationSoil contaminationMercury (element)chemistry030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFemaleSister Chromatid ExchangeDNA DamageMutagensMutation research
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Mercury and halogen emissions from Masaya and Telica volcanoes, Nicaragua

2008

We report measurements of Hg, SO2, and halogens (HCl, HBr, HI) in volcanic gases from Masaya volcano, Nicaragua, and gaseous SO2 and halogens from Telica volcano, Nicaragua. Mercury measurements were made with a Lumex 915+ portable mercury vapor analyzer and gold traps, while halogens, CO2 and S species were monitored with a portable multi gas sensor and filter packs. Lumex Hg concentrations in the plume were consistently above background and ranged up to 350 ng m-3. Hg/SO2 mass ratios measured with the real-time instruments ranged from 1.1 × 10-7 to 3.5 × 10-5 (mean 2 × 10-5). Total gaseous mercury (TGM) concentrations measured by gold trap ranged from 100 to 225 ng m-3. Reactive gaseous m…

MERCUREAtmospheric SciencemercuryAnalytical chemistrySoil Sciencechemistry.chemical_elementMineralogyvolcanoesAquatic ScienceOceanographyVolcanic Gaseschemistry.chemical_compoundFlux (metallurgy)Geochemistry and PetrologyEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)eventEarth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and Technologyevent.disaster_typeEcologyGeographyHydrogen bromidePaleontologyForestryFumaroleSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E VulcanologiaMercury (element)PlumeEarth sciencesGeophysicschemistrySpace and Planetary ScienceHalogen
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Facilitated transport of diuron and glyphosate in high copper vineyard soils.

2007

6 pages; International audience; The fate of organic herbicides applied to agricultural fields may be affected by other soil amendments, such as copper applied as a fungicide. The effect of copper on the leaching of diuron and glyphosate through a granitic and a calcareous soil was studied in the laboratory using sieved-soil columns. Each soil was enriched with copper sulfate to obtain soil copper concentrations of 125, 250, 500, and 1000 mg kg(-1). Glyphosate leaching was influenced by soil pH and copper concentration, whereas diuron leaching was not. In the calcareous soil, glyphosate leaching decreased as copper levels increased from 17 mg kg(-1) (background) to 500 mg kg(-1). In the gra…

MESH: Drug Interactions010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesMESH : Soil PollutantsSoilchemistry.chemical_compound[SDU.STU.GC]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/GeochemistrySoil pHSoil PollutantsDrug InteractionsMESH : Environmental MonitoringLeaching (agriculture)MESH : Copper2. Zero hunger04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesSoil contamination6. Clean waterMESH: GlycineMESH: Copper[ SDE.MCG ] Environmental Sciences/Global ChangesMESH : GlycineMESH : HerbicidesGlyphosateMESH: DiuronProtonsCalcareousMESH: Environmental MonitoringEnvironmental Monitoring[SDE.MCG]Environmental Sciences/Global ChangesGlycine[ SDV.SA.SDS ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences/Soil studychemistry.chemical_elementMESH : Diuron[SDV.SA.SDS]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences/Soil studyMESH: SoilMESH : SoilMESH : Adsorption[ SDU.ENVI ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Continental interfaces environmentMESH : ProtonsEnvironmental Chemistry[SDU.ENVI]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Continental interfaces environment0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMESH: HerbicidesMESH: Soil PollutantsHerbicidesGeneral Chemistry15. Life on land[ SDU.STU.GC ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/GeochemistryCopperMESH : Drug InteractionsSoil conditionerchemistryAgronomy13. Climate actionDiuronSoil water040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesAdsorptionMESH: ProtonsMESH: AdsorptionCopper
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Dynamics and identification of soil microbial populations actively assimilating carbon from 13C-labelled wheat residue as estimated by DNA- and RNA-S…

2007

International audience; This work is the first report on the use of DNA-, RNA-SIP approaches to elucidate the dynamics and the diversity of bacterial populations actively assimilating C derived from plant residues labelled at more than 90% (13)C. Wheat-residues, were incorporated and incubated into soil microcosms for 28 days. At the end of the incubation time, no more than 55% of the total CO(2) released was (13)C-labelled, suggesting the occurrence of an important priming effect process. After 7 days, more than 30% of the whole DNA extracted were labelled, allowing an efficient separation of labelled from unlabelled DNA using density gradient centrifugation. The genetic structure of bacte…

MESH: Sequence Analysis DNAMESH: Biodegradation EnvironmentalMESH : Carbon Radioisotopes[SDU.STU.GC]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/GeochemistryMESH : EcosystemRNA Ribosomal 16SMESH : DNA BacterialMESH: EcosystemCarbon RadioisotopesMESH: Carbon RadioisotopesTriticumSoil Microbiology2. Zero hunger0303 health sciencesCarbon IsotopesbiologyPlanctomycetesBacterial04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesMESH: RNA Ribosomal 16S[ SDE.MCG ] Environmental Sciences/Global ChangesRNA BacterialBiodegradation EnvironmentalBiodegradationMESH : Carbon IsotopesProteobacteriaMESH: RNA BacterialSoil microbiologySequence AnalysisDNA Bacterial16SRibosomal Intergenic Spacer analysis[SDE.MCG]Environmental Sciences/Global ChangesMESH : Biodegradation EnvironmentalMESH : Soil Microbiology[ SDV.SA.SDS ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences/Soil studyMESH: Triticum[SDV.SA.SDS]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences/Soil studyMicrobiologyActinobacteriaEnvironmental03 medical and health sciencesMESH : Triticum[SDV.EE.ECO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/EcosystemsBotanyMESH : BacteriaGemmatimonadetesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEcosystemRibosomal[SDV.GEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/GeneticsBacteria030306 microbiologySoil organic matterMESH: Carbon IsotopesSequence Analysis DNADNAMESH : RNA BacterialRibosomal RNA[ SDU.STU.GC ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Geochemistrybiology.organism_classificationMESH: DNA Bacterial[ SDV.EE.ECO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/EcosystemsMESH : RNA Ribosomal 16SMESH: BacteriaMESH: Soil Microbiology040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesRNA[ SDV.GEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/GeneticsMESH : Sequence Analysis DNA
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Diversité microbienne des sols : stratégie méthodologique, distribution spatiale et traduction en fonctionnement biologique

2011

International audience; Since the development of industrialization, urbanization and agriculture, soils have been subjected to numerous variations in environmental conditions, which have resulted in modifications of the taxonomic diversity and functioning of the indigenous microbial communities. As a consequence, the functional significance of these losses/modifications of biodiversity, in terms of the capacity of ecosystems to maintain the functions and services on which humanity depends, is now of pivotal importance. In this context, one of the main challenges in soil microbial ecology is to better understand and predict the processes that drive soil microbial diversity and the link betwe…

METAGENOMIQUEmedia_common.quotation_subjectBiodiversityContext (language use)ECOSYSTEM SERVICESEnvironmentMicrobiologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyEcosystem services03 medical and health sciencesMicrobial ecologyEcosystemEcosystem diversityEcosystemSoil Microbiology030304 developmental biologymedia_common2. Zero hunger0303 health sciencesGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyBacteriabusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementDEIVERSITE MICROBIENNEAgriculture04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral MedicineBiodiversityrespiratory system15. Life on landMETAGENOMICSOILGeography[SDV.MP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology13. Climate actionMetagenomics040103 agronomy & agricultureBIOGEOGRAPHIE0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesFranceGeneral Agricultural and Biological Sciencesbusinesshuman activitiesSERVICES ECOSYSTEMIQUESDiversity (politics)BIOGEOGRAPHYMICROBIAL DIVERSITYComptes rendus biologies
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Biofonctionnements des sols tropicaux et mode de gestion des terres

2000

L'effet de la symbiose mycorhizienne sur la croissance du mil a été étudié en conditions contrôlées. Le sol collecté au sud du Sénégal dans un champ cultivé et dans une jachère de 17 ans a été mélangé et stérilisé. Il a ensuite été inoculé avec le #Glomus aggregatum$. La croissance de plants de mil cultivés sur ce sol a été comparée à une série témoin, cultivée sur sol non inoculé. La mycorhization des racines de mil a été faible. Elle n'a pas provoqué de réaction de stimulation de croissance. Cette absence de réponse pourrait s'expliquer par l'utilisation d'une souche exotique et non d'une souche indigène de champignon mycorhizien. (Résumé d'auteur)

MILSOL CULTIVECROISSANCEETUDE COMPARATIVEMYCORHIZE[SDV.SA.SDS]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences/Soil study[SDV.SA.SDS] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences/Soil studyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSJACHERE
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Quantifying uncertainty in high resolution biophysical variable retrieval with machine learning

2022

The estimation of biophysical variables is at the core of remote sensing science, allowing a close monitoring of crops and forests. Deriving temporally resolved and spatially explicit maps of parameters of interest has been the subject of intense research. However, deriving products from optical sensors is typically hampered by cloud contamination and the trade-off between spatial and temporal resolutions. In this work we rely on the HIghly Scalable Temporal Adaptive Reflectance Fusion Model (HISTARFM) algorithm to generate long gap-free time series of Landsat surface reflectance data by fusing MODIS and Landsat reflectances. An artificial neural network is trained on PROSAIL inversion to p…

MODISlandsatdownscalingSoil ScienceGeologybiophysical parameter estimationUNESCO::CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICASComputers in Earth Sciencesuncertaintyneural networksRemote Sensing of Environment
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