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Mariya A. Severinenko, Vladimir P. Solodukhin, Bekmamat M. Djenbaev, Svetlana G. Lennik, Baktiyar T. Zholboldiev and Daniel D. Snow
Important for irrigation, the transboundary river basin between Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan is vulnerable to geochemical and anthropogenic sources of pollution. The use of water use indices, together with measurements of the elemental and radionuclide comp...
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Marko Ðordevic, Ðani Mohovic, Antoni Kri?kovic and Tarzan Legovic
Ships pollute bays and coves with oils daily. Although the number of major pollution events is decreasing, accidents still occur and are likely to occur in the future. Most often, pollution arises from spills of non-persistent oil in bays, mainly during ...
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Marko Ðordevic, Ðani ?abalja, Ðani Mohovic and David Brcic
This paper emphasised the importance of proper handling and selection of specialised skimmer equipment for accidental pollution with oils. The research was motivated by the lack of similar papers that offer an extensive and recent literature analysis rel...
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Peter Krammer, Marcel Kvassay, Ján Moj?i?, Martin Kenyeres, Milo? Ockay, Ladislav Hluchý, Lubo? Pavlov and Lubo? Skurcák
This paper addresses the regression modeling of local environmental pollution levels for electric power industry needs, which is fundamental for the proper design and maintenance of high-voltage transmission lines and insulators in order to prevent vario...
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Panagiota Keramea, Nikolaos Kokkos, Georgios D. Gikas and Georgios Sylaios
Over the latest decades, oil marine pollution has posed a vital threat for global ocean health, since spillages of any scale are related to environmental, social and financial impacts. The worldwide increase in oil and gas demand, and the parallel rise i...
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Aline Grard, Etienne Everbecq, Pol Magermans and Jean-François Deliège
Most anthropogenic pollution can be controlled, such as domestic and industrial releases, loads from agriculture, etc. However, some of them, which are associated to illegal discharges, industrial accidents, etc., are more difficult to forecast. This stu...
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M. M. Biliaiev,I. V. Kalashnikov,V. I. Shynkarenko,V. M. Horiachkin
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Pablo Lorente, Silvia Piedracoba, Marcos G. Sotillo and Enrique Álvarez-Fanjul
The present work focuses on the long-term coastal monitoring of the Atlantic surface inflow into the Mediterranean basin through the Strait of Gibraltar. Hourly current maps provided during 2016?2017 by a High Frequency radar (HFR) system were used to ch...
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Alice Freiberg, Julia Scharfe, Vanise C. Murta and Andreas Seidler
The utilization of biomass for power generation has become more prevalent globally. To survey the status of evidence concerning resulting health impacts and to depict potential research needs, a scoping-review was conducted. Biomass life cycle phases of ...
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Xi Du, Zhijiao Zhang, Lei Dong, Jing Liu, Alistair G. L. Borthwick and Renzhi Liu
Abrupt environmental pollution accidents cause considerable damage worldwide to the ecological environment, human health, and property. The concept of acceptable risk aims to answer whether or not a given environmental pollution risk exceeds a societally...
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