Zhou, Tiantian Ruud, Nels Šimůnek, Jiří Brunetti, Giuseppe Levintal, Elad Prieto García, Cristina Dahlke, Helen E
Groundwater aquifers worldwide experience unsustainable depletion, compounded by population growth, economic development, and climate forcing. Managed aquifer recharge provides one tool to alleviate flood risk and replenish groundwater. However, concerns grow that intentional flooding of farmland for groundwater recharge, a practice known as Ag-MAR...
Khurshid, Chrow Silva, Vera Gai, Lingtong Osman, Rima Mol, Hans Alaoui, Abdallah Christ, Florian Schlünssen, Vivi Vested, Anne Abrantes, Nelson
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The presence of pesticide residues in waterbed sediments poses a significant concern for aquatic ecosystems' health. This study examined pesticide contamination in sediments of 38 water bodies, embedded in agricultural-dominated regions, across eight European countries. Three indicators were targeted: occurrence, type, and concentrations of multipl...
McGill, Lillian Sleugh, Toni Petrik, Colleen Schiff, Kenneth McLaughlin, Karen Aluwihare, Lihini Semmens, Brice
Globally, ocean dumping of chemical waste is a common method of disposal and relies on the assumption that dilution, diffusion, and dispersion at ocean scales will mitigate human exposure and ecosystem impacts. In southern California, extensive dumping of agrochemical waste, particularly chlorinated hydrocarbon contaminants such as DDT, via sewage ...
Von Behren, Julie Reynolds, Peggy Bradley, Paul M Gray, James L Kolpin, Dana W Romanok, Kristin M Smalling, Kelly L Carpenter, Catherine Avila, Wendy Ventura, Andria
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Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are persistent chemicals of increasing concern to human health. PFAS contamination in water systems has been linked to a variety of sources including hydrocarbon fire suppression activities, industrial and military land uses, agricultural applications of biosolids, and consumer products. To assess PFAS in ...
Hoang, John Wiegand, Jenna Mersman, Zoe Michalicek, Kevin Jimenez, Nicholas Volz, David C
Pericardial edema - fluid accumulation within the pericardium - is a frequently observed malformation in zebrafish embryo-based chemical toxicity screens. We recently discovered that the severity of triphenyl phosphate (TPHP)-induced pericardial edema was dependent on the ionic strength of exposure media. TPHP is an aryl phosphate ester (APE) widel...
Preece, Ellen P Otten, Timothy G Cooke, Janis Kudela, Raphael M
Harmful cyanobacteria blooms are a growing threat in estuarine waters as upstream blooms are exported into coastal environments. Cyanobacteria can produce potent toxins, one of which-hepatotoxic microcystins (MCs)-can persist and accumulate within the food web. Filter-feeding invertebrates may biomagnify toxins up to 100× ambient concentrations. As...
Cui, Xinyun Adams, Hannah Stukel, Michael Song, Yiluan Schartup, Amina Lamborg, Carl
Coastal upwelling supplies nutrients supporting primary production while also adding the toxic trace metal mercury (Hg) to the mixed layer of the ocean. This could be a concern for human and environmental health if it results in the enhanced bioaccumulation of monomethylmercury (MMHg). Here, we explore how upwelling influences Hg cycling in the Cal...
Peña-Montenegro, Tito Kleindienst, Sara Allen, Andrew Eren, A McCrow, John Arnold, Jonathan Joye, Samantha
Oil spills are a frequent perturbation to the marine environment that has rapid and significant impacts on the local microbiome. Previous studies have shown that exposure to synthetic dispersant alone did not enhance heterotrophic microbial activity or oxidation rates of specific hydrocarbon components but increased the abundance of some taxa (e.g....
Duan, Yanghua Sedlak, David
To oxidize trace concentrations of organic contaminants under conditions relevant to surface- and groundwater, air-diffusion cathodes were coupled to stainless-steel cathodes that convert atmospheric O2 into hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), which then was activated to produce hydroxyl radicals (·OH). By separating H2O2 generation from its activation and e...
Wu, Liang Liu, Sitao Liu, Haizhou
Dichloramine (NHCl2) naturally exists in reverse osmosis (RO) permeate due to its application as an antifouling chemical in membrane-based potable reuse treatment. This study investigated mechanisms of background NHCl2 hydrolysis associated with the generation of oxidative radical species in RO permeate, established a kinetic model to predict the o...