Pollution Changes to the flow regime Removal or disturbance of habitat Invasion of exotic species 1. Overextraction of groundwater from free-flowing bores in the Great Artesian Basin. 2. The extractive resource industry results in point source discharges that pollute water. 3. Weirs alter the ...
The objectives of the article are: to assess spatio-temporal evolution of eutrophication and water quality of the Turawa dam reservoir, located in south-western Poland on the Mała Panew River; to identify location and relationship between potential sources of physicochemical pollution related to the...
Scientific Reports (2023) Analysis of spatiotemporal patterns of atmospheric CO2 concentration in the Yellow River Basin over the past decade based on time-series remote sensing data Yang Lv Yuchen Ma Jiao Guo Environmental Science and Pollution Research (2023) Spatiotemporal dynamics of ecological...
Tianjin’s water resources spatiotemporal distribution is not equal, water pollution problem causes the water resources shortage seriously. In addition, with the rapid development of Tianjin’s economy, the distribution of industrial structure is unreasonable, which has a siphoning effect on the ...
To edit the date, time, and concentration of the pollution incident:In the Fixed Head profile graph window, Under Date Time, expand the drop-down and set the date to February 5, 2022 in the proper date format for your region. Leave the time set to 00:00:00. Leave the Concentra...
Understanding enabling capacities for managing the 'wicked problem' of nonpoint source water pollution in catchments: a conceptual framework. Nonpoint source (NPS) water pollution in catchments is a 'wicked' problem that threatens water quality, water security, ecosystem health and biodiversity, ......
Besides the pollution from point and non-point sources such as agriculture, industries and domestic wastes, appreciable consideration are given nowadays to saline water intrusion in coastal and multi-layered aquifers of northern Egypt. It is becoming a very urgent responsibility to protect these ...
and the products we use every day. Access to a safe and sanitary water supply is essential not only to human life, but also to the survival of surrounding ecosystems that are experiencing the effects of droughts, pollution, and rising temperatures. We need to use the freshwater quality dataset...
While these policies have helped to mitigate nutrient pollution within US streams and rivers in the twenty-first century, N remains a serious problem in many waterways43. In the Mississippi river basin, the annual N accumulation in groundwater is currently stabilizing (Figs. 2b and 3). Although...
urban area is predicted to increase by 1.2 million km2 63. This presents a significant issue when combined with the current lack of adequate sanitation services64maximizing the pollution of groundwater systems. Areas likely to see major urban expansion and population growth include eastern China, ...