Saleh, Rana Abdel Qader Oleiwi, Alyaa Shakir Lateef, Zahraa Qadra
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Iraq is one of a riparian country into the basin of Tigris River with (Turkey, Syria, and Iran). The region is currently facing water shortage problems due to climatic changes the rise of the demand on water. The meteorological data was used to estimate the water surplus and water deficit for the period (1990-2021), while the hydrological data was ...
Beaurepaire, Max
Plastics have permeated society and are used in all sectors of industry, from packaging to construction to the automotive industry. One consequence of this extensive, unregulated use is the now ubiquitous presence of plastic debris of all sizes in ecosystems. Plastic pollution, and in particular the presence and effects of microplastics in the envi...
Jourani, Safae Josselin, Dider Vignal, Matthieu Ayral, Pierre-Alain
La présentation sera autour de ma thèse intitulée "Dynamiques des milieux semi-naturels et ressource en eau" que j’ai commencé le décembre 2024, supervisée par Pr. Didier Josselin, Pr. Matthieu Vignal, et Pr. Pierre-Alain Ayral. La thèse se concentre principalement sur l'étude des impacts et des pratiques de gestion adaptées dans les milieux semi-n...
Jun, Changhyun Narimani, Roya Yeh, Pat J-F Kim, Sang Yeob Wu, Chuanhao
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The Science of the total environment
Water availability needs to be accurately assessed to understand and effectively manage hydrologic environments. However, the estimation of evapotranspiration (ET) is prone to errors due to the complex interactions that occur between the atmosphere, the Earth's surface, and vegetation cover. This paper proposes a novel approach for analyzing the so...
Charles, François Laveissière, Lucas Groc, Michel Magdalou, Jean-André Garrigue, Joseph
Rivers transport a wide variety of materials, ranging from submillimeter-sized sediment particles to entire trees. The transported deadwood constitutes a vital component of wooded river ecosystems. The inputs of wood constantly alter the morphology of watercourses and influence river flow. Given the inherently complex and diverse nature of river sy...
Wang, Qing Feng Jin, Hui Jun Luo, Dong Liang Sheng, Yu Wen, Jun Ping, Chien Lu Clark, Mark H. Ma, Qiang Jin, Xiao Ying Wu, Ji Chun
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Ground freeze‒thaw processes have significant impacts on infiltration, runoff and evapotranspiration. However, there are still critical knowledge gaps in understanding of hydrological processes in permafrost regions, especially of the interactions among permafrost, ecology, and hydrology. In this study, an alpine permafrost basin on the northeaster...
Fagel, Nathalie Israde-Alcántara, Isabel Safaierad, Reza Rantala, Marttiina Schmidt, Sabine Lepoint, Gilles Pellenard, Pierre Mattielli, Nadine Metcalfe, Sarah
Environmental conditions have a notable impact on clay minerals, primarily because of the chemical reactions they undergo with their immediate environment. These reactions are more pronounced in hot and humid tropical regions, and therefore, the study of clays deposited at the bottom of lakes in tropical regions can yield valuable insight into past...
Wang, Chen Miao, Qi Wei, Zhibiao Guo, Yingxin Li, Junying Fan, Zhiyong Hu, Yanxia Zhang, Hong Sun, Junwei Cui, Zhenling
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To ensure water security, it is crucial to understand the characteristics of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in water and to reduce their inputs. We conducted a 2-year trial (2021–2022) in tobacco fields across three sites in the Erhai Lake basin, China, to comprehensively measure and summarize N and P loss through runoff and leaching for four fert...
Nielsen, Ann Flemming Polesel, Fabio Ahonen, Tiia Palmqvist, Annemette Baun, Anders Hartmann, Nanna B
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Environmental toxicology and chemistry
Abrasion of tire tread, caused by friction between vehicle tires and road surfaces, causes release of tire wear particles (TWPs) into various environmental compartments. These TWPs contribute to chemical, microplastic, and particulate matter pollution. Their fate remains largely unknown, especially regarding the extent and form in which they persis...
Li, Anze Ji, Guixia Xu, Chunlei Lichtfouse, Eric Huang, Jin Liu, Hongbo
Urban water body pollution caused by storm-water runoff is increasingly serious due to rising global urbanization. We evaluated the effectiveness of a calamus vertical flow constructed wetland purifying urban runoff. This wetland was constructed using three filler layers of rare earth porcelain sand, ceramsite, and clinoptilolite respectively. The ...