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BEST-2K Method for Characterizing Dual-Permeability Unsaturated Soils with Ponded and Tension Infiltrometers

2019

This study presents a new method (BEST-2K) that extends the existing BEST methods for use in characterizing the water retention and hydraulic conductivity functions of matrix and fast-flow regions in dual-permeability soils. BEST-2K requires input information from two water infiltration experiments that are performed under ponded (Beerkan) and unsaturated (tension infiltrometer) conditions at the surface. Other required inputs include water content measurements and the traditional BEST inputs (particle size distribution and bulk density). In this study, first, a flowchart of the BEST-2K method was developed and illustrated with analytically generated data for a synthetic dual-permeability s…

lcsh:GE1-350Beerkan BEST method Dual Permeability Hydraulic characterization Tension infiltrometerlcsh:QE1-996.50207 environmental engineeringSoil Science04 agricultural and veterinary sciences02 engineering and technology15. Life on land6. Clean waterlcsh:GeologyPermeability (earth sciences)Soil water040103 agronomy & agricultureSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestali0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceGeotechnical engineering[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology020701 environmental engineeringlcsh:Environmental sciencesComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Screening of halogenated aromatic compounds in some raw material lots for an aluminium recycling plant

2004

Four samples of scrap raw materials for an aluminium recycling plant were screened for the occurrence of persistent halogenated aromatic compounds. The samples contained waste from handling of electric and electronic plastics, filter dust from electronic crusher, cyclone dust from electronic crusher and light fluff from car shredder. In our screening analyses, brominated flame retardants were observed in all samples. Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) were identified in all samples in amounts of 245–67450 ng/g. The major PBDE congeners found were decabromo- and pentabromodiphenyl ethers. 1,1-bis(2,4,6-tribromophenoxy)ethane, hexabromobenzene, ethyl-pentabromobenzene, tetrabromobisphenol-…

lcsh:GE1-350Conservation of Natural ResourcesWaste managementPhenyl EthersPolybrominated BiphenylsIndustrial WasteAluminium recyclingScrapRaw materialHydrocarbons AromaticHydrocarbons Brominatedchemistry.chemical_compoundPolybrominated diphenyl etherschemistryEnvironmental chemistryHexabromobenzeneHalogenated Diphenyl EthersSoil PollutantsPentabromotolueneWater Pollutants Chemicallcsh:Environmental sciencesAluminumEnvironmental MonitoringFlame RetardantsGeneral Environmental ScienceEnvironment International
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Magnetic Susceptibility in the Soils Along Communication Routes in the Town of Opole

2019

Magnetic susceptibility measurements were taken in eight selected streets of Opole, with diversified vehicle traffic intensity. The experiment surfaces were marked on every street, with two separate zones: A – a strip directly adjacent to the road and B – a strip 1 m away from the road edge. The carried out research indicated considerable influence of communication-generated pollution, with simultaneous influence of other local emission sources. The relation of magnetic anomalies was indicated, which may be the result of ferromagnetic materials aggregation, originating mainly from combustion processes. The road structure, including the surface condition, the main construction material and s…

lcsh:GE1-350HydrologyTraffic pollutiontraffic pollutionMagnetic susceptibilitylcsh:TD1-1066Soil waterEnvironmental scienceurban soilslcsh:Environmental technology. Sanitary engineeringlcsh:Environmental sciencesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeneral Environmental Sciencemagnetic susceptibilityJournal of Ecological Engineering
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Sequential and joint hydrogeophysical inversion using a field-scale groundwater model with ERT and TDEM data

2013

Abstract. Increasingly, ground-based and airborne geophysical datasets are used to inform groundwater models. Recent research focuses on establishing coupling relationships between geophysical and groundwater parameters. To fully exploit such information, this paper presents and compares a joint hydrogeophysical inversion (JHI) approach and sequential hydrogeophysical inversion (SHI) approach to inform a field-scale groundwater model with Time Domain Electromagnetic (TDEM) and Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) data. The implemented SHI coupled inverted geophysical models with groundwater parameters, where the strength of the coupling was based on geophysical parameter resolution. To t…

lcsh:GE1-350Hydrologylcsh:TEstimation theoryPetrophysicslcsh:Geography. Anthropology. RecreationModel parametersSoil scienceInversion (meteorology)Computer simulationlcsh:Technologylcsh:TD1-1066Geophysicslcsh:GParameter estimationElectrical resistivity tomographylcsh:Environmental technology. Sanitary engineeringGroundwater modelGroundwaterlcsh:Environmental sciencesGroundwaterGeologySlightly worse
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Multi-elemental EDXRF mapping of polluted soil from former horticultural land.

2004

The distribution of major and trace elements was systematically investigated by use of energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (EDXRF) on a former horticultural soil. The purpose of the study was to combine mapping of soil element concentration levels with multivariate statistics for characterisation of soil metal pollution in relation to previous and present land use. A 1-ha study site was chosen from a former horticulture where a previous preliminary survey indicated increased concentration levels of toxic elements. The soil was sampled from the top 20 cm of the soil surface in a 10×10-m grid-like pattern covering the 1-ha study area. In addition, three soil profiles were studie…

lcsh:GE1-350TopsoilSoil testFluorescence spectrometryTrace elementMineralogySpectrometry X-Ray EmissionAgriculturePesticideSoil contaminationEnvironmental chemistryMetals HeavyMultivariate AnalysisEnvironmental scienceSoil PollutantsComposition (visual arts)Enrichment factorlcsh:Environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceEnvironmental MonitoringEnvironment international
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Metals in sediments of lakes in Latvia

1995

Abstract The concentrations and speciation forms of Pb, Cu, Ni, Cd, Zn, and Mn have been determined in sediments from 49 lakes thoroughout Latvia to study the impact of different pollutant sources and to estimate the background pollution level. Regional variation in pollutant distributions of Pb, Cu, and Cd concentrations is due to anthropogenic load. The enrichment of metals in the top layer of sediments is an estimate of the environmental pollution level. In regions with no known pollution sources, this enrichment was not typical. Another factor that determines metal concentrations in sediments is the organic matter production and sedimentation in eutrophic water bodies.

lcsh:GE1-350chemistry.chemical_classificationPollutionPollutantCadmiummedia_common.quotation_subjectchemistry.chemical_elementEnvironmental pollutionSedimentationSoil contaminationSpeciationchemistryEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental scienceOrganic matterlcsh:Environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonEnvironment International
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Hydro-mechanical behaviour of a sandy silt from a river embankment

2020

The paper presents the results of an experimental campaign aimed at characterizing the hydro-mechanical behaviour of a sandy silt from a river embankment. Due to continuous river level fluctuations and changing climatic and environmental conditions, flood embankment materials experience frequent variations in degree of saturation and suction values. Such variations strongly impact the earthwork performance both in terms of seepage and stability conditions. For these reasons, a detailed characterization of the material behaviour in unsaturated conditions was carried out. Experiments were designed in order to highlight the response of the involved soil in terms of changes in matric suction an…

lcsh:GE1-350geographyRiver embankments collapse upon wetting unsaturated soil.geography.geographical_feature_categoryFlood mythSettore ICAR/07 - Geotecnica0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologySilthydro-mechanical behaviour unsaturated conditions suction measurementWater retentionWater column021105 building & constructionEarthworksmedicineEnvironmental scienceGeotechnical engineeringmedicine.symptomLeveeRelative permeabilitySaturation (chemistry)lcsh:Environmental sciences021101 geological & geomatics engineering
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Accuracy of Saturated Soil Hydraulic Conductivity Estimated from Numerically Simulated Single‐Ring Infiltrations

2019

The single-ring pressure infiltrometer (PI) method is widely used to determine saturated soil hydraulic conductivity, K s , directly in the field. The original and still most common way to analyze the data makes use of the steady-state model developed by the Canadian School in the 90s and two (two-ponding-depth, TPD, approach) or more (multiple-ponding-depth, MPD, approach) depths of ponding. The so-called Wu method based on a generalized infiltration equation allows analysis of the transient infiltration data collected by establishing a single ponding depth of water on the infiltration surface. This investigation, making use of simulated infiltration runs for initially unsaturated sand to …

lcsh:GE1-350lcsh:GeologySaturated soil hydraulic conductivityData analysis proceduresMaterials scienceHydraulic conductivitySingle-ring pressure infiltrometerlcsh:QE1-996.5Settore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliSoil ScienceComposite materialRing (chemistry)lcsh:Environmental sciencesVadose Zone Journal
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Optimal Solutions for the Use of Sewage Sludge on Agricultural Lands

2021

The use of sewage sludge in agriculture decreases the pressure on landfills. In Romania, massive investments have been made in wastewater treatment stations, which have resulted in the accumulation of important quantities of sewage sludge. The presence of these sewage sludges coincides with large areas of degraded agricultural land. The aim of the present article is to identify the best technological combinations meant to solve these problems simultaneously. Adapting the quality and parameters of the sludge to the specificity of the land solves the possible compatibility problems, thus reducing the impact on the environment. The physico-chemical characteristics of the fermented sludge were …

lcsh:Hydraulic engineering020209 energyGeography Planning and DevelopmentSewagephysico-chemical parameters02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesAquatic Scienceengineering.material01 natural sciencesBiochemistrylcsh:Water supply for domestic and industrial purposeslcsh:TC1-978Agricultural land0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringAgricultural productivitymappingheavy metals0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and Technologylcsh:TD201-500sewage sludgesoil amendmentbusiness.industryEnvironmental engineeringSoil qualityAgricultureengineeringEnvironmental scienceSewage treatmentFertilizerbusinessSludgeWater
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Tillage Versus No-Tillage. Soil Properties and Hydrology in an Organic Persimmon Farm in Eastern Iberian Peninsula

2020

There is an urgent need to implement environmentally friendly agriculture management practices to achieve the Sustainable Goals for Development (SDGs) of the United Nations by 2030. Mediterranean agriculture is characterized by intense and millennia-old tillage management and as a consequence degraded soil. No-Tillage has been widely examined as a solution for soil degradation but No-Tillage relies more on the application of herbicides that reduce plant cover, which in turn enhances soil erosion. However, No-Tillage with weed cover should be researched to promote organic farming and sustainable agriculture. Therefore, we compare Tillage against No-Tillage using weed cover as an alternative …

lcsh:Hydraulic engineeringGeography Planning and Developmentrunoff010501 environmental sciencesAquatic Science01 natural sciencesBiochemistryTillagesoillcsh:Water supply for domestic and industrial purposeslcsh:TC1-978Soil retrogression and degradationSustainable agricultureweedsNo-Tillage0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and Technologylcsh:TD201-500rainfall simulation04 agricultural and veterinary scienceserosionSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceepersimmonTillageAgronomySoil waterINGENIERIA CARTOGRAFICA GEODESIA Y FOTOGRAMETRIA040103 agronomy & agricultureOrganic farmingErosion0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental sciencePlant coverSurface runoffweedIberian PeninsulaWater
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