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Tracer Hydrology Practices, Challenges, and Opportunities Across Latin America and the Caribbean
Tracer monitoring characteristics across the LAC region: overview of sampled hydrologic systems, commonly used tracers, routine and event‐based sampling strategies, integration with hydrometric measurements, and monitoring durations. ABSTRACT Tracer hydrology in Latin America and the Caribbean has made significant progress in recent decades, largely ...
Ricardo Sánchez‐Murillo +47 more
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Abstract Injecting biostimulatory solutions around underground storage tanks (UGSTs) promotes petroleum hydrocarbon (PHC) bioremediation without the use of intrusive infrastructure. Yet, it is unclear how the interaction between porous bedding material (i.e., pea gravel) and biostimulatory solutions impacts PHC biodegradation rates.
Aimée D. Schryer +3 more
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ABSTRACT The energy sector is one of the main industries that causes environmental degradation. To achieve the objectives of Sustainable Development Goals (SDG7 and SDG13), countries strive to expand the country's low‐carbon (renewable and nuclear) energy transition.
Tunahan Degirmenci +3 more
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MXene–polymer nanocomposites merge high surface area with polymer flexibility to create efficient and robust filtration membranes. This review covers materials, fabrication methods, performance, challenges, and their potential for sustainable water and air filtration technologies. ABSTRACT MXene‐based polymer composites have become a promising material
Md. Hanif Munshi +7 more
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Actinide nanoparticles are relevant to nuclear waste storage, environmental safety, advanced nuclear fuel engineering, and fundamental science. Herein, this review traces the early developments of the field and the recent progress enabled by the use of high‐energy‐resolution fluorescence‐detected X‐ray absorption near edge structure in synergy with ...
Lucia Amidani +3 more
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The Impact of War on Asthma, a Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis: An EAACI Task Force Report
ABSTRACT Wartime events have been followed by an increase in asthma prevalence, which is believed to result from a combination of environmental hazards and psychological trauma. This systematic review and meta‐analysis aimed to investigate this relationship by pooling available data on various wartime exposures, such as occupational, environmental, and
João Cavaleiro Rufo +12 more
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Paths of Air Pollutants Containing Radioactive Nuclides in the Suburban Area of Thessaloniki, Northern Greece [PDF]
C. Papastefanou +38 more
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Abstract Southwestern Pennsylvania (SWPA) has long been an energy extractive periphery, continuously remade through cycles of dispossession and accumulation. Here we examine the changing dynamics of private property in these cycles and its central role in the latest phase of extraction—unconventional oil and gas development (UOGD).
Owen Harrington, Jennifer Baka
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Magnetite–graphene nanocomposites to treat contaminated water: a review
Water resources are contaminated by heavy metals and other pollutants from both natural sources and industrial emissions. Therefore, innovative solutions are needed to alleviate the growing pollution and poisoning of water resources, which is a major ...
Richa Jain
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Respatializing Toxic Harm: The Case Against Sacrifice Zones
ABSTRACT Describing heavily polluted areas as “sacrifice zones” has become commonplace in recent decades, as diverse groups resist their unwitting exposure to destructive and toxic industrial, municipal, and military activities. However, pollutants tend to seep, spill, leak, and drift from wherever they are concentrated, defying any notion of physical ...
Kimberley Anh Thomas +2 more
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