Song, Yazhi Liu, Tiansen Li, Yin Ye, Bin
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Environmental geochemistry and health
With the more efficient involvement of both technology and policy factors in China's whole industry-chain, the year 2020 is a key period for photovoltaic (PV) industry to achieve grid parity. In this context, COVID-19 may trigger a certain time-delay in new installed PV projects, thereby bringing an uncertain influence on the whole PV industry. To ...
Ji, Honglu Tong, Huan Wang, Jingge Yan, Dan Liao, Zangyi Kong, Ying
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Environmental geochemistry and health
With the expansion of the global novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, unprecedented interventions have been widely implemented in many countries, including China. In view of this scenario, this research aims to explore the effectiveness of population mobility restriction in alleviating epidemic transmission during different stages of the ...
Jiang, Jingjing Ye, Bin Huang, Cheng
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Environmental geochemistry and health
Veena, Mathew Puthur, Jos T
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Environmental geochemistry and health
More than 2 billion people worldwide suffer from micronutrient malnutrition, sometimes known as hidden hunger. Zn malnutrition affects around a third of the world's population. The physicochemical features of soil, which limit the availability of Zn to plants, cause Zn deficiency. The eating habits of certain populations are more depended on Zn-def...
Dada, Oyeyemi A Kutu, Funso R
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Environmental geochemistry and health
Application of municipal solid waste compost (MSWC) to marginal soil enhances crop growth but could also serve as source of pollutants into agroecosystem. There is scanty report on bioavailability of potentially toxic element (PTE) and the health risk of consuming popcorn kernel harvested from field fertilized with MSWC. Field trial was carried out...
Wietzoreck, M Bandowe, B A M Hofman, J Martiník, J Nežiková, B Kukučka, P Přibylová, P Lammel, G
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Environmental geochemistry and health
Long-term exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and their nitrated (NPAHs) and oxygenated (OPAHs) derivatives can cause adverse health effects due to their carcinogenicity, mutagenicity and oxidative potential. The distribution of PAH derivatives in the terrestrial environment has hardly been studied, although several PAH derivatives ...
Tassi, Franco Garofalo, Paolo S Turchetti, Filippo De Santis, Davide Capecchiacci, Francesco Vaselli, Orlando Cabassi, Jacopo Venturi, Stefania Vannini, Stefano
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Environmental geochemistry and health
This study focuses on the geochemical features of the presently discharging thermal and cold springs and on paleofluids from the upstream portion of the Reno river basin (Alto Reno; central-northern Italy). The aim is investigating the primary sources of the modern and fossil fluids and the interactions between deep and shallow aquifers. Paleofluid...
Vigni, Lorenza Li Daskalopoulou, Kyriaki Calabrese, Sergio Kyriakopoulos, Konstantinos Parello, Francesco Brugnone, Filippo D'Alessandro, Walter
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Environmental geochemistry and health
Geothermal areas of Greece are located in regions affected by recent volcanism and in continental basins characterised by elevated heat flow. Many of them are found along the coast, and thus, water is often saline due to marine intrusion. In the current study, we present about 300 unpublished and literature data from thermal and cold mineral waters...
Kicsiny, Richárd Piscopo, Vincenzo Scarelli, Antonino Varga, Zoltán
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Environmental geochemistry and health
The Island of Ischia, one of the Italian active volcanoes, is a famous tourist resort for spa treatments. Spas are supplied by withdrawals from groundwaters which are characterized by a wide range of chemical compositions, salinity and temperature. In natural conditions, the hydrogeological system is recharged by rainfall and by deep fluids; the di...
Rman, Nina Szőcs, Teodóra Palcsu, László Lapanje, Andrej
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Environmental geochemistry and health
Bottled natural mineral waters from an andesitic aquifer in Slovenia are enriched in magnesium (1.1 g/l), sulphate (2.2 g/l) and dissolved inorganic carbon (204 g/l). We analysed major ions, trace elements, tritium activity, 14C, δ18OH2O, δ2HH2O, δ13CDIC, gas composition and noble gases in six wells. In addition, 87Sr//86Sr, δ34SSO4 and δ11B were a...