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THE STRUCTURE OF FARMERS' PERCEPTIONS OF GROUND WATER POLLUTION
Data from a 1992 Georgia Farm Practices survey are used to examine the structure of farmers' perceptions of ground water pollution and their support of regulations to protect ground water.
Jordan, Jeffrey L. +2 more
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MetalCenter‐Dependent Selectivity Divergence in MN4 Single‐Atom Catalysts for Aerobic HMF Oxidation
Two single‐atom catalysts with M‐N4 configurations (FeN4 and CoN4) were developed for selective HMF oxidation. FeN4 achieves 93.9% selectivity toward FFCA via superoxide anions (O2•−), while CoN4 preferentially produces FDCA through hydroxyl radicals (•OH). DFT calculations reveal that distinct adsorption energies and charge redistribution at the metal
Haoyu Wang +6 more
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Nonpoint Source Pollution - Unfinished Business on the Water Quality Agenda
Although many and varied, all sources of water pollution are classified as either point or nonpoint. Pollution comes from a point source if its origins are distinct and identifiable; hence, point source is also called an end-of-the-pipe source. Pollution
University of Arizona. Water Resources Research Center.
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The impact of air temperature on water quality is typically mediated through its influence on water temperature, evaporation, and physicochemical processes.
Kehan Liang +7 more
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Mid‐infrared photothermal imaging enables multidimensional profiling of micro‐ and nanoplastics in bottled water. A total of 9.9 × 104 particles L−1 is detected, with 64% in the nanoscale regime. Spectral evolution, including peak narrowing and band shifts, reveals local chain reorganization in polyethylene terephthalate (PET), highlighting intrinsic ...
Xinyu Deng +4 more
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This study evaluates three agricultural nonpoint pollution abatement policies: regulating the spatial pattern of agricultural activities, ambient tax, and abatement tax/subsidy.
Prato, Anthony A., Qiu, Zeyuan
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A high‐entropy air electrode material, Gd0.2Pr0.2Ba0.2Sr0.2Ca0.2FeO3−δ (GPBSCF), is developed for both solid oxide fuel cells and reversible protonic ceramic cells. Its enhanced activity stems from increased oxygen vacancies/holes. The stability improvement is attributed to lattice distortion, while thermal expansion reduction is synergistically due to
Ying Zhang +9 more
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Ohio's Agriculture Pollution Abatement Program protecting our soil and water resources
Title from PDF p. [1] (viewed on Jan. 30, 2007).; "This brochure was created by the staff of the Geauga Soil and Water Conservation District under the authority of the Board of Supervisors ..."; "Created: 8/2/2006 ..."--Document properties.; Brochure ...
Geauga Soil and Water Conservation District (Ohio)
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Autonomous and Continuous Atmospheric Water Harvesting Using Modified Wood
A rigid, hydroxyl‐rich wood skeleton with graded channels is used as a multifunctional host to co‐incorporate a PNipam/PAA network and LiCl, creating a high‐performance sorbent for atmospheric water harvesting. The composite achieves rapid sorption, efficient low‐temperature desorption, and stable cycling, enabling a solar‐powered device with a high ...
Shiheng He +7 more
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This review summarizes recent advances in four mainstream solution‐based techniques for synthesizing NiOx hole‐transport layers for high‐performance perovskite photovoltaic cells, and highlights the key challenges and future prospects for achieving high efficiency, long‐term stability, and low‐cost perovskite photovoltaic technologies toward ...
Zheng Wu +7 more
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