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Yaru Guo, Tian-Chyi Jim Yeh and Yonghong Hao
Karst aquifers are prominent sources of water worldwide; they store large amounts of water and are known for their beautiful springs. However, extensive groundwater development and climate variation has resulted in a decline in the flow of most karst spr...
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Long Chen, Feng Li, Wenrou Huang, Zhi Li and Mingguang Chen
A large fraction of mercury contaminant in the environment is from industrial production, and it potentially impairs human health once entering the food chain. Millions of people reside in the Pearl River Delta region, and water quality in the estuary di...
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Mariusz Kluska and Joanna Jablonska
Due to their toxicity, lack of bioaccumulation and biodegradability, and ease of binding to sediments, heavy metals are considered the main pollutants of rivers. It is, therefore, necessary to control and monitor these pollutants. The present study analy...
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Andrey Puchkov and Evgeny Yakovlev
The paper is devoted to the assessment of the content of anthropogenic radionuclides in tundra landscapes of the subarctic zone of Russia. The authors of the article studied the features of accumulation and migration of anthropogenic radionuclides and id...
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Rocio Vaca, Pedro Del Águila, Gustavo Yañez-Ocampo, Jorge A. Lugo and Nadia De la Portilla-López
Erosion significantly decreases the depth of a soil, the nutrients available for plants, the organic matter and, consequently, the productivity of the edaphic environment. Due to the above considerations, the objective of this study was to evaluate, thro...
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Ámbar Cerda, Macarena González, Carolina Rodríguez, Jennyfer Serrano and Eduardo Leiva
The excessive deposition of ammonium (reactive nitrogen) in the environment has led to losses of biodiversity and the eutrophication of ecosystems. Anthropogenic sources contribute twice the natural rate of terrestrial reactive nitrogen and provide about...
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Bernardo Duarte, Alexandra Baeta, João Carlos Marques and Isabel Caçador
Atmospheric CO2 enrichment, which is caused to a large extent by anthropogenic activities, is known to interfere with sediment microbial communities via plant rhizospheres. The present work aimed to evaluate this interaction in Spartina maritima ((Curtis...
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Mo Wang, Zhiyu Jiang, Rana Muhammad Adnan Ikram, Chuanhao Sun, Menghan Zhang and Jianjun Li
Amidst the growing urgency to mitigate the impacts of anthropogenic climate change, urban flooding stands out as a critical concern, necessitating effective stormwater management strategies. This research presents a bibliometric analysis of the literatur...
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Maria Pogojeva, Evgeniya Korshenko and Alexander Osadchiev
Rivers are among the main sources of marine litter, especially for semi-isolated sea areas with high populations and intense economic activity. The semi-isolated Black Sea located in the Eastern Europe is an example of such an area, whose watershed basin...
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Guido Paliaga, Andrea Ferrando, Pierluigi Brandolini, Paola Coratza and Francesco Faccini
Increasing interest in the natural environment and greater hiking activity have resulted in higher anthropogenic pressure in areas characterized by a geographic/physical setting that could present hazardous conditions. The development of these activities...
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