Environmental engineering topic list of research papers
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Predicting the Leakage Exponents of Elastically Deforming Cracks in Pipes
Abstract In this study, the relationship between the conventional power equation and the FAVAD (Fixed and Variable Discharges) equation for modelling leakage as a function of pressure is investigated. It is shown that different leakage exponent (or...
2014 / A.M. Cassa, J.E. van Zyl -
Deep Sediment-Sourced Methane Contribution to Shallow Sediment Organic Carbon: Atwater Valley, Texas-Louisiana Shelf, Gulf of Mexico2015 / Richard Coffin, Christopher Osburn, Rebecca Plummer, Joseph Smith, Paula Rose, et al.
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The Remarkable Environmental Rebound Effect of Electric Cars: A Microeconomic Approach2014 / David Font Vivanco, Jaume Freire-González, René Kemp, Ester van der Voet
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Inorganic arsenic in rice-based products for infants and young children
Abstract Inorganic arsenic (Asi) is a chronic, non-threshold carcinogen. Rice and rice-based products can be the major source of Asi for many subpopulations. Baby rice, rice cereals and rice crackers are widely used to feed infants and young...
2014 / Antonio J. Signes-Pastor, Manus Carey, Andrew A. Meharg -
Diversity and Abundance of Arsenic Biotransformation Genes in Paddy Soils from Southern China2015 / Si-Yu Zhang, Fang-Jie Zhao, Guo-Xin Sun, Jian-Qiang Su, Xiao-Ru Yang, et al.
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The Impact of γ Radiation on the Bioavailability of Fe(III) Minerals for Microbial Respiration2014 / Ashley R. Brown, Paul L. Wincott, Jay A. LaVerne, Joe S. Small, David J. Vaughan, et al.
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Environmental pollutants and dysregulation of male puberty—A comparison among species
Abstract The scientific literature on altered onset of puberty predominantly involves studies on females. This paper reviews current knowledge on the role of environmental pollutants in dysregulation of male puberty in humans, laboratory rodents and ...
2013 / Ulf Magnusson, Karl Ljungvall -
Abundance, Composition, and Sinking Rates of Fish Fecal Pellets in the Santa Barbara Channel2012 / Grace K. Saba, Deborah K. Steinberg
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Harmonizing the quantification of CCS GHG emission reductions through oil and natural gas industry project guidelines
Abstract The technological option of capturing CO 2 from large point sources, compressing, transporting, and injecting it for long -term storage holds the potential for playing a key role in reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions while providing...
2009 / Karin Ritter, Robert Siveter, Miriam Lev-On, Theresa Shires, Haroon Kheshgi -
Carbon capture effects on water use at pulverized coal power plants
Abstract Significant quantities of water are utilized in thermoelectric power plants, mostly for the purpose of cooling. Water is becoming critically important for low carbon power generation. To reduce greenhouse gas emissions from pulverized coal...
2011 / Haibo Zhai, Edward S. Rubina -
Allergen avoidance2002 / Euan Tovey
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Relevance of drinking water as a source of human exposure to bisphenol A2012 / Scott M Arnold, Kathryn E Clark, Charles A Staples, Gary M Klecka, Steve S Dimond, et al.
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Contamination of Runoff Water at Gdańsk Airport (Poland) by Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) and Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)2011 / Anna Maria Sulej, Żaneta Polkowska, Jacek Namieśnik
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Atmospheric dispersion modelling of bioaerosols that are pathogenic to humans and livestock – A review to inform risk assessment studies
Abstract In this review we discuss studies that applied atmospheric dispersion models (ADM) to bioaerosols that are pathogenic to humans and livestock in the context of risk assessment studies. Traditionally, ADMs have been developed to describe the ...
2015 / J.P.G. Van Leuken, A.N. Swart, A.H. Havelaar, A. Van Pul, W. Van der Hoek, et al. -
Soil clay content underlies prion infection odds2011 / W. David Walter, Daniel P. Walsh, Matthew L. Farnsworth, Dana L. Winkelman, Michael W. Miller
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Dietary exposure to total and inorganic arsenic in the United States, 2006–20082014 / Elizabeth A Jara, Carl K Winter
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Exposure to Volatile Organic Compounds and Possibility of Exposure to By-product Volatile Organic Compounds in Photolithography Processes in Semiconductor Manufacturing Factories
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to measure the concentration of volatile organic compound (VOC)s originated from the chemicals used and/or derived from the original parental chemicals in the photolithography processes of...
2011 / Seung-Hyun Park, Jung-Ah Shin, Hyun-Hee Park, Gwang Yong Yi, Kwang-Jae Chung, et al. -
Novel Concept for Emission Control in Post Combustion Capture
Abstract Aker Clean Carbon has developed a novel emission control concept consisting of the combination of anti- mist design and a pH controlled polishing step. This concept was tested at a 200kg/h CO2 capture test facility operating on flue gas...
2013 / Jacob Nygaard Knudsen, Otto Morten Bade, Marie Anheden, Randi Bjorklund, Oddvar Gorset, et al. -
Odourisation of CO2 pipelines in the UK: Historical and current impacts of smell during gas transport
Abstract Commercial scale Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) will require CO2 to be transported from industrial point sources to storage sites, potentially over distances of hundreds of kilometres. One of the most efficient means of transporting...
2015 / R. Kilgallon, S.M.V. Gilfillan, R.S. Haszeldine, C.I. McDermott -
Anthropogenic organic micro-pollutants and pathogens in the urban water cycle: assessment, barriers and risk communication (ASKURIS)2013 / Martin Jekel, Aki Ruhl, Felix Meinel, Frederik Zietzschmann, Stephan Lima, et al.