Water qualityRisk assessmentGeochemical speciesDisposal of industrial waste is of great concern because it releases toxic metals resulting into the degradation of environments and consequently causes health effects on humans. The present study was carried out with the objectives of identifying the possible...
Reports on the experiment conducted by Elias Greenburg and his colleagues at Oak Ridge National laboratory in Tennessee to see if they could use botanical fluorescence to monitor water quality. Process of chlorophyll fluorescence in plants; Comparison between the effect of toxic chemicals on algae from...
On August 24, 2023, the Japanese government announced that Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) had commenced the release of nuclear-contaminated water, which was used to cool the damaged reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, into the ocean1. The decision to discharge nuclear-...
Arsenic Treatment Technologies for Soil, Waste, and Water of soil, waste, and water containing arsenic, a contaminant that can be difficult to treat and may cause a variety of adverse health effects in humans... EN Vir,ED St - 《Arsenic Treatment Technologies for Soil Waste & Water》 被引...
Phytoremediation of Contaminated Soil and Water Arsenic-contamination of soil and water is widespread which poses a serious threat to plants, animals and humans. There has been growing interest in develo... M Santiago,NS Bolan - 《J.chem.soc.trans》 被引量: 280发表: 2000年 Phytoremediation of...
Contaminated water with hexavalent chromium Cr(VI) is a serious environmental problem. This study aimed to evaluate the Cr(VI) removal by zero valent iron nanoparticles (nZVI) reduction process and the impact of Cr(VI), nZVI and combined treatment with nZVI and Cr(VI) on tomato growth perform...
In recent years, it has been widely used in the HRA of HMs in soil and water20,21,22. However, there have been few studies on the human health risks of HMs in soil using Monte Carlo simulation combined with source analysis. The contribution rate of heavy metal pollution sources to ...
Soil contamination, whether diffused or localized, causes loss of various soil functions and also leads to contamination of surface and groundwater. Diffusion from the atmosphere, flowing water, and eroded soil itself are the main sources of soil pollution. Other than this, the application of ...
Scientists are also working on new methods to estimate the presence of poisons in the ocean which will help them develop better techniques for cleaning up the water. Others look at how sea living things get used to poisons because poisonous sea life has an effect on humans too. For example ...
Health Impacts of Contaminated Water in India: Coping Strategies for Sustainable Development Humans driven by insatiable consumeristic demands cause divergence in our ecological balance. Rapid industrialization and urbanization create fissures in environmental quality and human health. Degradation of the environ...