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Troubled waters - Where is the bridge? Confronting marine plastic pollution from international watercourses [PDF]
Source at https://doi.org/10.1111/reel.12257.A considerable volume of marine plastic pollution derives from watercourses, and many of the world's largest and most heavily polluted watercourses are international. In spite of the clear factual link between
Finska, Linda, Howden, Julie Gjørtz
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Inspired by shark skin, which has a hydrophilic “denticle layer” and a low surface energy “mucus layer,” a triple‐defense antifouling coating is developed. This coating features a robust hydrophilic catalytic nanoparticle layer overlaid with dispersed hydrophobic perfluoro‐silane domains, optimizing fouling resistance, release, and degradation for ...
Wenshuai Yang+8 more
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How Asian slum emissions impact local microclimates in polluted air masses
Cook stove emissions over urban sprawl in South India and expected microphysical implications. Combustion‐mediated soot and black carbon from biomass burning in shantytowns modulate the local cloud cover. Abstract Urban sprawl comprising densely populated slums over South Asian cities yields copious amounts of soot and black carbon from archaic cooking
Satyajit Ghosh+4 more
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Ship Emission Measurements Using Multirotor Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: Review
This review investigates the ship emission measurements using multirotor unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The monitoring of emissions from shipping is a priority globally, because of the necessity to reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions ...
Lukas Šaparnis+2 more
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The phenyl‐linked self‐assembled monolayer exhibits robust intrinsic stability and hole extraction capability compared to the alkyl‐linked counterparts, thus facilitating the device stability with T80 over 1000 h and efficiency of 19.7% in advancing organic solar cells.
Nan Zhang+11 more
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Pigments (chloropigments-a and carotenoids) in sediments and macroalgae samples, collected in Hornsund, in July 2015 and July 2016, were analysed (HPLC) in this work.
Krajewska Magdalena+2 more
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Marine pollution hazards related to agriculture [PDF]
For several centuries, agricultural activity (arable farming and livestock raising) has developed in harmony with the environment. Farmers produced what nature allowed them to produce without large quantities of input.
Managment of Marine Contamination Hazards+2 more
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Naim-Gesbert Éric. Pollution marine. In: Revue Juridique de l'Environnement, n°3, 2018. pp. 648-650.
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Quantifying Transboundary Plastic Pollution in Marine Protected Areas Across the Mediterranean Sea
Micro- and macro-plastics pollution is a growing threat for marine biodiversity, ecosystem functioning, and consequently human wellbeing. Numerical models that consider main sources of plastics and simulate their dispersal characteristics are unique ...
Y. Hatzonikolakis+6 more
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Designing for Degradation: Transient Devices Enabled by (Nano)Cellulose
Recent progress in transient devices enabled by (nano)cellulosic materials is reviewed. Transiency mechanisms, advantages of nanocelluloses, and a suite of applications are discussed. A circular thinking approach coupled with life cycle assessment is applied to critically revisit the potential, advantages, and challenges of nanocellulose‐enabled ...
Lucas J. Andrew+2 more
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