When the runoff of acid used in this method finds its way into local natural water supplies and sources, it has a chemical reaction with the surrounding rocks and sand and creates sulfuric acid. Sulfuric acid is toxic not only to humans but to most other plants and wildlife as well. ...
Marine Pollution Bulletin 56: 565–573.Cornelissen G, Pettersen A, Nesse E, Eek E, Helland A, Breedveld GD (2008) The contribution of urban runoff ... G Cornelissen,A Pettersen,E Nesse,... - 《Marine Pollution Bulletin》 被引量: 87发表: 2008年 ESPR subject area 5 'Environmental Micro...
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(Surface water quality)*** - Pollution from land runoff This article investigates the relationship of local air pollution pattern with urban land use and with urban thermal landscape using a GIS approach. Ambien... WC Sonzogni,G Chesters,DR Coote,... 被引量: 117发表: 1980年 Characterization...
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In addition, we have not considered the feedback on the monsoon rainfall in response to the reduced runoff to the ocean due to interlinking. Recent studies show land-to-ocean runoff can perturb the monsoon rain59 and may intensify the feedback quantified by us. In addition, the river basins...
we have compiled selected outputs in NetCDF files to distribute the 30-yr 5-d time sequences of: total pesticide application rate (APR.nc); residue in the RZ (RESID.nc); direct runoff generation and overland routing (RNF.nc); pesticide concentration (CONC.nc) and discharge (DIS.nc) in...
Sea–land interactions. Located between the largest continent and the largest ocean, the China Seas are constrained by sea–land interactions in their environmental changes. Oceanic water and river runoff comprise the two factors determining their oceanographic history. In particular, the Kuroshio invasio...
Anthropocene changes concern ( i) land鈥搊cean connection (e.g., partial to total runoff reduction resulting from water management), ( ii) modification and removal of natural filters, ( iii) creation of new filters, particularly irrigated fields and reservoirs, ( iv) acceleration and/or ...
urban runoff from coastal watersheds/rivers and onshore transport of debris from the existing reservoir of materials in offshore marine waters (Willis et al., 2017). Rivers are also a significant transmission source of debris from the land to the ocean, and an estimated 1.15–2.41 million tonn...