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Sunscreen Products as Emerging Pollutants to Coastal Waters

2013

A growing awareness of the risks associated with skin exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation over the past decades has led to increased use of sunscreen cosmetic products leading the introduction of new chemical compounds in the marine environment. Although coastal tourism and recreation are the largest and most rapidly growing activities in the world, the evaluation of sunscreen as source of chemicals to the coastal marine system has not been addressed. Concentrations of chemical UV filters included in the formulation of sunscreens, such as benzophehone 3 (BZ-3), 4-methylbenzylidene camphor (4-MBC), TiO2 and ZnO, are detected in nearshore waters with variable concentrations along the day a…

Marine ChemistryMarine and Aquatic Scienceslcsh:MedicineHeavy MetalsOceanographyWater ChemistryAnalytical Chemistryvisual_art.visual_artistWater AnalysisWater QualityMicroalgaeWater pollutionlcsh:ScienceTitaniumMultidisciplinarySunbathingEcologyChemistryEcologyChemical OceanographyMarine EcologyChemical oceanographyZincChemistryEnvironmental chemistryvisual_artCoastal EcologyResearch ArticlePollutantsAlgal bloomPhosphatesBenzophenonesInhibitory Concentration 50Chemical AnalysisSunbathingMediterranean SeaHumansEnvironmental ChemistrySeawaterMarine ecosystemBiological oceanographyBiologyDiatomsPollutantBiological Oceanographylcsh:RKineticsSpainEarth SciencesSeawaterlcsh:QSunscreening AgentsWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental Protection
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Effect of water contamination on the shear bond strength of five orthodontic adhesives

2010

Objectives: To evaluate the shear bond strength and site of failure of brackets bonded to dry and wet enamel. Study design: 50 teeth were divided into ten groups of 5 teeth each (10 surfaces). In half the groups enamel was kept dry before bonding, and in the other half distilled water was applied to wet the surface after etching. The following groups were established: 1)Acid/Transbond-XT (dry/wet) XT; 2) Transbond Plus Self Etching Primer (TSEP)/Transbond-XT paste (dry/wet); 3) Concise (dry), Transbond MIP/Concise (wet), 4) FujiOrtho-LC (dry/ wet); 5) SmartBond (dry/wet). Brackets were bonded to both buccal and lingual surfaces. Specimens were stored in distilled water (24 hours at 37ºC) an…

Materials scienceDental materialsWater contaminationMaterials dentalsCementDental CementsIn Vitro TechniquesCimentOrthodontic Adhesivesstomatognathic systemHumansComposite materialGeneral DentistryUniversal testing machineContaminació de l'aiguaAdhesius dentalsEnamel paintBond strengthDental BondingWaterHumidity:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Shear bondOtorhinolaryngologyDistilled waterWater pollutionvisual_artUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASvisual_art.visual_art_mediumSurgeryAdhesiveDental adhesives
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Perfluoroalkyl substances in the Ebro and Guadalquivir river basins (Spain).

2015

Mediterranean rivers are characteristically irregular with changes in flow and located in high population density areas. This affects the concentration of pollutants in the aquatic environments. In this study, the occurrence and sources of 21 perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) were determined in water, sediment and biota of the Ebro and Guadalquivir river basins (Spain). In water samples, of 21 analytes screened, 11 were found in Ebro and 9 in Guadalquivir. In both basins, the most frequents were PFBA, PFPeA and PFOA. Maximum concentration was detected for PFBA, up to 251.3ngL-1 in Ebro and 742.9ngL-1 in Guadalquivir. Regarding the sediments, 8 PFASs were detected in the samples from Ebro an…

Mediterranean climateGeologic SedimentsEnvironmental EngineeringContaminants emergents en l'aiguaDrainage basin010501 environmental sciencesStructural basin01 natural sciencesDry weightRiversEnvironmental ChemistryPeixos -- Efecte de la contaminació de l'aiguaWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPollutantHydrologygeographyEmerging contaminants in waterPeixos -- Efecte dels productes químicsFluorocarbonsgeography.geographical_feature_categoryAquatic ecosystem010401 analytical chemistrySedimentBiotaFishes -- Effect of chemicals onPollution0104 chemical sciencesAlkanesulfonic AcidsSpainFishes -- Effect of water pollution onEnvironmental scienceWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental MonitoringThe Science of the total environment
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Assessment of the Pressure Level over Lentic Waterbodies through the Estimation of Land Uses in the Catchment and Hydro-Morphological Alterations: Th…

2021

The features of lentic waterbodies largely depend on the surrounding environment. Mediterranean coastal lagoons have been historically altered, with their catchment being highly modified for agricultural, livestock, or urban uses. Changes in land uses induce pressures that impact the waterbodies and alter their ecological status. The objectives of this paper were: to develop a methodological approach (LUPLES: Land Uses for estimating Pressure Levels to approach the Ecological Status), to quantify the main pressures on the waterbodies and to forecast the possible impacts of these pressures on their ecological status. Corine-Land Cover maps and Geographic Information System technics were used…

Mediterranean climateecological statusGeographic information system010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesDrainage basin010501 environmental sciencesStructural basinlcsh:Technology01 natural scienceslcsh:Chemistrywater framework directivecatchment areasGeneral Materials Sciencelcsh:QH301-705.5Instrumentation0105 earth and related environmental sciencesFluid Flow and Transfer Processesgeographywater pollutiongeography.geographical_feature_categoryLand uselcsh:Tbusiness.industry[SDE.IE]Environmental Sciences/Environmental EngineeringProcess Chemistry and TechnologyMediterranean coastal lagoonsGeneral EngineeringLake ecosystemGIS analysis15. Life on landlcsh:QC1-9996. Clean waterComputer Science Applicationslcsh:Biology (General)lcsh:QD1-999Water Framework Directivelcsh:TA1-204013. Climate actionAgricultureEnvironmental science[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecologylcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Water resource managementbusinesslcsh:PhysicsApplied Sciences
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Assessing disproportionate costs to achieve good ecological status of water bodies in a Mediterranean river basin.

2011

Water management is becoming increasingly important as the demand for water grows, diversifies, and includes more complex environmental concerns. The Water Framework Directive (WFD) seeks to achieve a good ecological status for all European Community water bodies by 2015. To achieve this objective, economic consideration of water management must be given to all decision-making processes. Exemption (time or level of stringency) from the objectives of the EU Directive can be justified by proving that the cost of implementing measures is disproportionate to the benefits. This paper addresses the issue of disproportionate costs through a cost-benefit analysis (CBA). To predict the costs, the fu…

Mediterranean climategeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEuropean communityEcologyCost-Benefit AnalysisWater PollutionPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthDrainage basinGeneral MedicineManagement Monitoring Policy and LawDirectiveWater PurificationWater Framework DirectiveRiversSpainBusinessWater qualityValuation (finance)Environmental MonitoringJournal of environmental monitoring : JEM
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QSPR prediction of retention times of phenylurea herbicides by biological plastic evolution.

2012

A simple/sensitive high-performance liquid chromatographic method, with ultraviolet (UV) detection, was developed for phenylurea-herbicide analysis, which involves preconcentration using solid-phase extraction. Mobile phase was acetonitrile/water at flow-rate of 1 mL.min-1 with direct UV absorbance detection at 210 nm. Analyte separation studied on a C18 column was applied successfully to herbicide analysis in soft drink's brands and tap water. Good linearity/repeatability was observed for all pesticides. Retention times increase as: metoxuron < monuron < diuron < matazachlor < linuron. They are modelled by structure-property relations. The effect of different types of features is analyzed:…

Models MolecularQuantitative structure–activity relationshipEnthalpyAnalytical chemistryQuantitative Structure-Activity RelationshipToxicologychemistry.chemical_compoundTap waterWater SupplyPhase (matter)Water Pollution ChemicalMedicinePharmacology (medical)AcetonitrileChromatography High Pressure LiquidPharmacologybusiness.industryHerbicidesPhenylurea CompoundsSolvationMoment (mathematics)DipolechemistryMultivariate AnalysisRegression AnalysisThermodynamicsbusinessCurrent drug safety
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Parasite communities in the red mullet, Mullus barbatus L., respond to small-scale variation in the levels of polychlorinated biphenyls in the Wester…

2012

We examined parasite populations and communities in the Mediterranean sentinel fish species, Mullus barbatus, sampled at a small-scale PCB gradient at the shelf sediments off Catalonian coasts of the Western Mediterranean. A recurrent feature at both the population and community level was the differentiation of the samples along the increasing PCB levels simultaneously registered in the sediments. Both directly transmitted ectoparasites and endoparasites with complex life-cycles transmitted via food chains exhibited a decrease in abundance with the increase in PCB levels. Parasite numerical responses translated into significant differences in infracommunity structure with decreasing predict…

Mullus barbatusMediterranean climateRed mulletPopulationAquatic ScienceOceanographyGeneralist and specialist speciesFood chainAbundance (ecology)HelminthsMediterranean SeaWater Pollution ChemicalAnimalsParasite hostingParasiteseducationeducation.field_of_studybiologyEcologybiology.organism_classificationPolychlorinated BiphenylsPollutionSmegmamorphaSeasonsWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental MonitoringMarine Pollution Bulletin
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Solid-phase extraction in multi-residue pesticide analysis of water

1993

The determination of pesticides in water is fundamental to the solution of environmental problems as natural waters are usually contaminated with a large number of pesticides. The selection of an isolation and/or concentration technique depends largely on the class of pesticides to be determined. It is often necessary to determine simultaneously a wide variety of compounds in a water sample. Application of solid-phase extraction techniques offers a solution. The mechanisms of solid-phase extraction, types of sorbents and their application to multi-residue pesticide analysis are reviewed.

Multi residueChromatographyChromatographyChemistryNatural waterOrganic ChemistryExtraction (chemistry)Pesticide ResiduesGeneral MedicineContaminationPesticideBiochemistryWater sampleAnalytical ChemistryWater SupplySolid phase extractionWater pollutionWater Pollutants ChemicalJournal of Chromatography A
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Application of DPSIR framework to analyze the groundwater pollution threats of municipal solid waste: Case study Médiouna Landfill, Morocco

2021

This study addresses the issue of groundwater resources quality affected by solid waste disposed of in the Médiouna dumping site. In this order, we applied the Driving forcePressureStateImpact Response model (DPSIR) model combined with external factors of SWOT analysis (Opportunities and Threats) to assess the environmental impact of waste from Médiouna landfill on groundwater. The analysis study revealed that the continuous demographic expansion and economic growth made solid waste a complex problem. The study highlights the urgent need for implementing new strategies and redesigning more effective, operational and realizable management projects to rehabilitate the Médiouna landfill. In ad…

Municipal solid wastemedia_common.quotation_subjectDPSIREnvironmental sciencesGroundwater pollutionDumpingEnvironmental scienceGE1-350Environmental impact assessmentQuality (business)SWOT analysisEnvironmental planningGroundwatermedia_commonE3S Web of Conferences
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Optical method for determining optical brightener concentration in water solution

2006

The field of environmental sensors has been developing driven by the Baltic Sea environmental considerations. The authors propose the use of optical methods for developing sensitive, selective and low cost approach to address water media emitted matter research. An optical method to detect the human anthropogenic load presence in water bodies by measuring minute optical brighteners (OBs) concentration in water due to the laundry effluent is demonstrated. The authors propose to use OBs as a conveniently and affordably detectable optical parameter to compare the levels of human impact on the water bodies studied.

Optical brightenerBaltic seabusiness.industryEnvironmental engineeringEnvironmental scienceStimulated emissionOptical filterWater pollutionProcess engineeringbusinessEffluent2006 Northern Optics
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