Miguet, Jonas Dorbolo, Stéphane Scheid, Benoit
peer reviewed / Antibubbles are ephemeral objects composed of a liquid core encapsulated by a thin gas shell immersed in a liquid bulk. The gas shell thickness evolves in time, driven by two contributions: gravitational drainage and gas–liquid mass transfer. The low density contrast between the antibubble and the bulk, as well as its weak deformabi...
Fuller, Kendra
An extensive laboratory test program was conducted to analyze and compare the cation exchange processes in three different varieties of sodium bentonite (Na-B) geosynthetic clay liners (GCLs) over increased conditioning durations up to 32 days and investigate the effects of temperature, solution strength, and applied stress. The goal of this test p...
Guerrero Limon, Gustavo Muller, Marc
peer reviewed / Endocrine disruptors are chemicals that have been in the spotlight for some time now. Their modulating action on endocrine signaling pathways made them a particularly interesting topic of research within the field of ecotoxicology. Traditionally, endocrine disrupting properties are studied using exposure to suspected chemicals. In r...
Leifsson, Christopher Buras, Allan Klesse, Stefan Baittinger, Claudia Bat-Enerel, Banzragch Battipaglia, Giovanna Biondi, Franco Stajić, Branko Budeanu, Marius Čada, Vojtěch
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peer reviewed / The future performance of the widely abundant European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) across its ecological amplitude is uncertain. Although beech is considered drought-sensitive and thus negatively affected by drought events, scientific evidence indicating increasing drought vulnerability under climate change on a cross-regional scale ...
Alygizakis, Nikiforos Kostopoulou, Niki Gkotsis, Georgios Nika, Maria-Christina Orfanioti, Anastasia Ng, Kelsey Bizani, Erasmia Nikolopoulou, Varvara Badry, Alexander Brownlow, Andrew
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peer reviewed / Marine and freshwater mammalian predators and fish samples, retrieved from environmental specimen banks (ESBs), natural history museum (NHMs) and other scientific collections, were analysed by LIFE APEX partners for a wide range of legacy and emerging contaminants (2545 in total). Network analysis was used to visualize the chemical ...
Muhammad, Ma'aruf Abdulmumin Sani, Sadiq Sulaiman, Mustapha Musa Shuaibu, Abubakar Rabiu, Salim
Environmental chemistry changed greatly with climate change, thereby influencing chemical processes in the atmosphere, hydrosphere and lithosphere. This review assessed this by examining changes in atmospheric chemistry, water chemistry, soil chemistry and biogeochemical cycles. Rising global temperatures and increased greenhouse gas emissions have...
Bauwens, Grégory Purcaro, Giorgia
peer reviewed / [en] BACKGROUND: Mineral oil aromatic hydrocarbon (MOAH) analysis in foods is a major analytical challenge. Quantification is associated with a high uncertainty. The sources of uncertainty are multiple, but the major one is related to data interpretation and integration, which is partially derived from insufficiently efficient sampl...
Yin, Yanshu Zhang, Yingnan Duan, Wenjing Xu, Ke Yang, Zihong Shi, Boyang Yao, Zhizhen Yin, Changbin Dogot, Thomas
peer reviewed / Sustainable farmland construction (SFC) is a priority development strategy used to address the integrated goals of “efficiency output, resource conservation, and environmental friendliness” in agricultural systems. Introducing farmer participation to optimize SFC institutions can improve farmland construction efficiency and address ...
Moayedi, Hossein Salari, Marjan Ali, Sana Abdul-Jabbar Dehrashid, Atefeh Ahmadi Azadi, Hossein
peer reviewed / A groundwater reservoir is either a solitary aquifer or a network of interconnected aquifers. A particular aquifer’s groundwater purity evaluation could be time-consuming and costly. This study quantified the properties of Na%, SO42−, Cl, Na+, Mg2+, Ca2+, HCO3−, K+, and pH to predict the water quality parameter known as total hardne...
SHARMA, Deewakar NGUYEN, Olivier PALENCIA, Fabien LECOUTRE, Carole GARRABOS, Yves GLOCKNER, Stéphane MARRE, Samuel ERRIGUIBLE, Arnaud
Supercritical water oxidation (SCWO) with hydrothermal flames is well established for the treatment of aqueous organic waste as it not only overcomes the limitations of simple SCWO, such as precipitation of salts, but also exhibits many advantages over other waste treatment processes. Seeking these advantages, we propose to perform SCWO using hydro...