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Lina E. Dominici, Kathleen E. Duncan, Mark A. Nanny, Irene A. Davidova, Brian H. Harriman and Joseph M. Suflita
The biocorrosion of carbon steel poses a risk for ships combining seawater and fuel in metal ballast tanks. Ballast tanks were simulated by duplicate reactors containing carbon steel coupons and either petroleum F76 (petro-F76), Fischer?Tropsch F76 (FT-F...
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Nadezhda Popova, Grigoriy Artemiev, Inga Zinicovscaia, Nikita Yushin, Ludmila Demina, Kirill Boldyrev, Denis Sobolev and Alexey Safonov
Groundwater samples contaminated with potentially toxic elements (PTE), including metals and nitrate ions, were collected at a depth of 8?10 m from the Siberian Chemical Plant multicomponent waste storage. The possibility of developing a permeable biogeo...
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Nataliya Yurkevich, Polina Osipova, Leonid Tsibizov, Ekaterina Tsibizova, Irina Fadeeva, Sergey Volynkin, Kristina Tulisova and Tatyana Kuleshova
The article presents the original results of the investigation of sulfide-bearing mine tailings dumps (Ursk, Western Siberia, Russia), the adjacent territory, and acid mine drainage flows. The novelty of this study is related to integration of geophysica...
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Daniel M. Alongi
High mangrove productivity is sustained by rapid utilization, high retention efficiency and maximum storage of nutrients in leaves, roots, and soils. Rapid microbial transformations and high mineralization efficiencies in tandem with physiological mechan...
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Philippe Refait, Anne-Marie Grolleau, Marc Jeannin, Celine Rémazeilles and René Sabot
This article presents a synthesis of recent studies focused on the corrosion product layers forming on carbon steel in natural seawater and the link between the composition of these layers and the corrosion mechanisms. Additional new experimental results...
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Svetlana Öfverström, Åsa Davidsson, Salar Haghighatafshar, Hamse Kjerstadius and Jes la Cour Jansen
Ochre, waste iron sludge from the treatment of iron rich groundwater for potable use, makes up a significant waste problem. Furthermore, wastewater treatment plants with enhanced biological phosphorus removal and the digestion of sludge are in lack of ir...
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Juan Manuel Cabrera,Pedro Félix Temporetti,Fernando Luis Pedrozo
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Lake Caviahue, in Patagonia (Argentina), is a very acid water body (Patagonia, Argentina) due to the influx of volcanic fluids. Over the past 18 years, the lake has been progressively alkalinizing and pH is close to the ferric iron precipitation threshol...
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Boon-Lek Ch?ng, Che-Jung Hsu, Yu Ting, Ying-Lin Wang, Chi Chen, Tien-Chin Chang and Hsing-Cheng Hsi
This study aimed to investigate the Hg removal efficiency of iron sulfide (FeS), sulfurized activated carbon (SAC), and raw activated carbon (AC) sorbents influenced by salinity and dissolved organic matter (DOM), and the effectiveness of these sorbents ...
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Meng-Yuan Ou, Yu Ting, Boon-Lek Ch?ng, Chi Chen, Yung-Hua Cheng, Tien-Chin Chang and Hsing-Cheng Hsi
In this study, kaolinite, carbon black (CB), iron sulfide (FeS), hydroxyapatite (HAP), and oyster shell powder (OSP) were selected as potentially ideal amendments to immobilize metals in sediment, including Ni, Cr, Cu, Zn, and Hg. In aqueous batch experi...
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Inna Trus,Nikolai Gomelya,Ganna Trokhymenko,Nataliya Magas,Olena Hlushko
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Development of reliable, environmentally safe and economically advantageous methods of water purification from heavy metals is the primary task for environmental protection. The effectiveness of sorption treatment and additional treatment of natural wate...
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