Jia, Yuehui Li, Jing Zeng, Xibai Zhang, Nan Wen, Jiong Liu, Jie Jiku, Md Abu Sayem Wu, Cuixia Su, Shiming
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Journal of environmental management
The performances of passivation materials mitigating Cadmium (Cd) bioavailability considerably vary with the pH condition of Cd-contaminated soils. However, less information was available for the method of improving Cd passivation efficiency taking into account the pH of the targeted soil. Furthermore, the underlying mechanism of Cd availability mi...
Min, Xiangyu Xu, Dongyun Hu, Xiao Li, Xinju
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Journal of environmental management
Soil organic carbon (SOC) of reclaimed minesoil (RMS) is regarded as an important part of terrestrial SOC, and SOC losses of RMSs occur during the substantial soil compaction and the removal, storage and backfilling of the topsoil, which lead to poor soil structure. The filling of alternative soil substrates is considered to disturb the soil struct...
Du, Yi Zhao, Kaihui Yuan, Zibing Luo, Huihong Ma, Wei Liu, Xuehui Wang, Long Liao, Chenghao Zhang, Yongbo
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Journal of environmental management
To curb the continuous deterioration of ozone (O3) pollution in China, identifying the O3-precursor sensitivity (OPS) and its driving factors is a prerequisite for formulating effective O3 pollution control measures. Traditional OPS identification methods have limitations in terms of spatiotemporal representation and timeliness; therefore, they are...
Zhang, Chenyi Dong, Huijuan Geng, Yong Liang, Hongda Liu, Xiao
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Journal of environmental management
Reliable forecast of municipal solid waste (MSW) generation is crucial for sustainable and efficient waste management. Big data analysis is a novel method to forecast MSW more accurately. Thus, this study employs five kinds of supervised machine learning approaches including linear regression, polynomial regression, support vector machine, random f...
Sun, Qingqing Chen, Hong Long, Ruyin Li, Qianwen Huang, Han
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Journal of environmental management
The new energy vehicle industry is booming, but the subsequent problem of vehicle power batteries' "scrap tide" is still severe. How to establish and improve the end-of-life power battery recycling system to avoid the "catastrophic" environmental consequences has become an urgent global problem needing a solution. This article constructs three recy...
Wang, Shuo Liu, Chao Hou, Yuting Xue, Xiongzhi
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Marine spatial planning (MSP), which is a step-by-step approach for the ecosystem-based management (EBM) of global oceans, enables human activity and marine and coastal ecosystems conservation to occur simultaneously. It contributes to the implementation of the 2030 Agenda, particularly Sustainable Development Goal 14. However, the MSP, supposed as...
Wang, Shufei Cao, Yingui Geng, Bingjin Yang, Kai Bai, Zhongke
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Journal of environmental management
Studying the change laws of reconstructed soil quality and constructing succession models are the main components and tools of reconstructed soil quality evaluation for the supervision and management of reconstructed soil. However, the evaluation and management system of reconstructed soil quality suitable for the loess area needs to be improved. T...
Mather, Martha E Dettmers, John M
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Connecting individual datasets from different projects to each other and to decisions can help manager-researcher-administrator teams link existing information and adapt their environmental decision-making process as new information becomes available. Throughout their careers, environmental professionals often collect data on many individual projec...
Orwin, John F Klotz, Farley Taube, Nadine Kerr, Jason G Laceby, J Patrick
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Journal of environmental management
Climate induced changes in runoff regimes and ongoing anthropogenic modification of land use and land cover (LULC) are shifting ambient water quality signals worldwide. Modulation of these signals by the physical catchment structure over different scales adds complexity to interpreting and analyzing measured data. Further bias may be introduced whe...
Tirpak, R Andrew Tondera, Katharina Tharp, Rebecca Borne, Karine E Schwammberger, Peter Ruppelt, Jan Winston, Ryan J
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Journal of environmental management
Floating treatment wetlands (FTWs), artificial systems constructed from buoyant mats and planted with emergent macrophytes, represent a potential retrofit to enhance the dissolved nutrient removal performance of existing retention ponds. Treatment occurs as water flows through the dense network of roots suspended in the water column, providing oppo...