Skip to main content
    • by  and +1
    •   28  
      Critical TheoryIntellectual HistoryAestheticsMedia Studies
The United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, held in June 2012 in Rio de Janeiro, was probably the largest event in a long series of megasummits on environmental protection and sustainable development. Roughly 44 000... more
    • by 
    •   33  
      International RelationsDevelopment StudiesEnvironmental LawEnvironmental Studies
This paper presents the results of ground vibration measurements carried out in Hisarcik Boron open pit mine located on the west side of central Anatolia near Kütahya province in Turkey. Within the scope of this study to predict peak... more
    • by 
    •   19  
      Civil EngineeringEnvironmental GeologyStatistical AnalysisPrediction
In the 19th century, a unique combination of scientific, social, political and cultural factors attracted crowds of visitors from all over the world to the Dolomite Mountains. This phenomenon had its epicenter in Fiemme Valley and in the... more
    • by 
    •   19  
      European HistoryEarth SciencesGeologyRomanticism
The concurrent use of karst aquifers as drinking water resources and receptors of combined sewer overflow lacking appropriate pre-treatment may cause conflicts between drinking water supply and storm water management. A storm water tank... more
    • by 
    •   11  
      Civil EngineeringEnvironmental GeologyWater qualityEarth and Environmental Sciences
This study presents the results of a multidisciplinary approach, using hydrogeochemical, isotopic and ecotoxicological analyses, performed to assess the nature and suitability for use of Paranhos and Salgueiros spring waters (Porto city,... more
    • by 
    •   6  
      Environmental ScienceGroundwaterEarth and Environmental SciencesEnvironmental Issues
Laboratory batch experiments were carried out to study the competitive sorption behavior of metals in three types of Indian soils, differing in their physicochemical properties: acid laterite (SL1), red alfisol (SL2) and black vertisol... more
    • by  and +2
    •   14  
      Civil EngineeringChemistryEnvironmental GeologyEarth and Environmental Sciences
Heavy metal contaminated soils are very hard to restore. This type of soil pollution is primarily attributed to anthropogenic activities, including, smelting, mining and various industrial activities. The world's heavily effected areas... more
    • by 
    •   20  
      Environmental ScienceSoil ScienceResearch MethodologyPhytoremediation
Malta is known for its limestone megalithic temples of which many are inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. A variation of this limestone was historically, and until very few years ago, a primary building material in Malta. The... more
    • by 
    •   6  
      Air pollutionCultural World Heritage SitesMegalithic MonumentsEarth and Environmental Sciences
U radu su predstavljeni rezultati geoekološko-pedoloških istraživanja koncentracija kadmija (Cd) u tlu grada Tuzle. Osnovni cilj istraživanja je bio utvrditi do koje mjere je područje grada Tuzle kontaminirano kadmijem i utvrditi... more
    • by 
    •   6  
      GeographyPhysical GeographySoil ScienceEarth and Environmental Sciences
Forthcoming April 2017 http://upers.kuleuven.be/en/book/9789462701052 Chapters by: Simon Jusseret (The University of Texas at Austin, Université catholique de Louvain) Manuel Sintubin (KU Leuven) Jan Driessen (Université catholique de... more
    • by 
    •   34  
      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyEarth SciencesEarthquake Engineering
    • by 
    •   16  
      EngineeringCivil EngineeringEnvironmental GeologyRock Mechanics
    • by 
    • Earth and Environmental Sciences
There are various factors which effect on spectrum of earthquake such as: soil type, magnitude of earthquake, distance to earthquake center, type of fault, duration and damping of earthquake. The research was aimed to investigate the... more
    • by 
    •   3  
      Earth SciencesEarth and Environmental SciencesSpectrum
Recently, a novel approach to a highly sensitive and quantitative detection of rare earth element (REE) ions including La3+, Eu3+ and Tb3+, by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique, has been reported. The detection of REE ions is... more
    • by 
    •   92  
      Environmental EngineeringBiochemistryMarine BiologyMicrobiology
Raising awareness for sustainable development and environmental consciousness is an alternative teaching approach of geosciences in primary education. Through our methodology this is achieved by strengthening teachers' profile to... more
    • by  and +3
    •   3  
      Environmental EducationDigital StorytellingEarth and Environmental Sciences
Sinkholes represent a geological risk that is often underrated, mainly due to its very localized nature. In fact, sinkholes occur only under particular circumstances and typically affect relatively small areas. Despite these... more
    • by 
    •   7  
      GeologyGeophysicsEarth and Environmental SciencesMicrogravimetry
The aim of this study was to assess and monitor the seasonal variations of physicochemical parameters (temperature, EC, TS, TDS, TSS, pH, DO, BOD, COD, CO R 3 R , HCO R 3 R El-Menoufia Governorate, Egypt from summer 2012 to spring 2013.... more
    • by 
    •   17  
      Environmental ScienceFisheriesRiversFisheries Biology
This paper aims to provide a bibliometric analysis of publication trends on the themes of biomass and bioenergy worldwide. A wide range of studies have been performed in the field of the usage of biomass for energy production, in order to... more
    • by 
    •   20  
      EngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringChemical EngineeringCivil Engineering
Modern coastal areas have natural and transported rocks (armourstone) on which various types of organisms live. Burrowing, boring and feeding by these organisms can destroy or modify the coastal rocks and hence change the coastal... more
    • by 
    •   8  
      Civil EngineeringEnvironmental GeologyEarth and Environmental SciencesEastern Mediterranean
Geostatistical modeling has recently been developed for spatial prediction of environmental variables. The current research aims to utilize geographic information capabilities, remote sensing imagery and soil data, for decision-making in... more
    • by 
    •   2  
      GeostatisticsEarth and Environmental Sciences
In the present study, samples arising from the scaling of a Portuguese granite building were examined in an attempt to understand the mechanisms of surface blackening and detachment. The building, the Third Order of St. Francis Church, is... more
    • by 
    •   7  
      Environmental GeologyEarth and Environmental SciencesChemical AnalysisIntegrated Approach
Your article is protected by copyright and all rights are held exclusively by Springer-Verlag. This e-offprint is for personal use only and shall not be self-archived in electronic repositories. If you wish to self-archive your work,... more
    • by 
    • Earth and Environmental Sciences
Massive construction on the Drava River basin and on the river itself during the last centuries, as well as recent climate change and/or variability, has caused many different and possibly dangerous changes to its hydrological and... more
    • by 
    • Earth and Environmental Sciences
Worldwide, cassava (Manhiot esculenta Crantz) is used for a multitude of reasons; as a main food staple in Africa (Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroun etc.), Asia (Indonesia, Thailand, Cambodia etc.) and South America (Bazil, Paraguay etc.) as well... more
    • by 
    •   10  
      AgronomyEcologyAgricultureEnvironmental Impact Assessment
The first female architecture student to study under Walter Gropius at the Harvard School of Design in the Post World War II era, Daphne Bugbee Jones was an accomplished architect who brought the principles of the Bauhaus and Modernist... more
    • by 
    •   18  
      Environmental ScienceEnvironmental PhilosophyArchitectureEnvironmental Studies
    • by 
    •   8  
      Civil EngineeringEnvironmental GeologyGround Penetrating RadarLow Frequency
This paper presents the results of a study on stream and mine waters in the area of the largest porphyry copper deposit in the Apuseni Mountains (western Romania), the Rosia Poieni ore deposit. The research was focused on two aspects of... more
    • by 
    •   15  
      Civil EngineeringEnvironmental GeologyMine WaterMining
Sediment samples collected in two harbors of a tropical region of Brazil were investigated for the distribution of linear alkylbenzenes (LABs), aliphatic (AHs) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). The levels of hydrocarbons in... more
    • by 
    • Earth and Environmental Sciences
Bottom sediments were collected from seven Texas reservoirs to assess the spatial distribution of sediment types in reservoirs. The sediment samples were analyzed for water content, organic content, and grain-size distributions. The... more
    • by 
    •   8  
      Civil EngineeringEnvironmental GeologyEarth and Environmental SciencesGrain size distribution
Noise is an inevitable part of daily life and has been identified as a cause of several health deficiencies across the world. It has increasingly become a significant concern on the health and well-being of people. Studies are required to... more
    • by 
    •   12  
      GeographyEnvironmental ScienceChemistryGeomatics
    • by 
    •   16  
      Civil EngineeringEnvironmental ScienceRemote SensingEnvironmental Geology
During abattoir operation numerous wastes obviously generated and pose a significant challenge to the effective environmental management practices. Rising of offensive odour and polluted water bodies and Residential areas are affected by... more
    • by 
    •   20  
      Environmental EngineeringChemical EngineeringIndustrial EcologyRenewable Energy
Trace element geochemistry of humus (~0.425 mm) and till (~0.002 mm) collected in the Flin Flon-Snow Lake area, northern Manitoba and Saskatchewan, provides a regional context for assessing smelter contamination in the environment. The... more
    • by 
    •   11  
      Civil EngineeringEnvironmental GeologyScanning Electron MicroscopyEarth and Environmental Sciences
Microorganisms are present in stormwater. Their numbers and diversity is influenced by the microbial flora of that environment and they can come from different sources namely the air, soil and through human activity. Stormwater runoffs... more
    • by 
    •   16  
      Environmental EngineeringCivil EngineeringEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental microbiology
O conceito de motricidade concebe um corpo de ação contínua e significante, um corpo vivo de/em movimento intencional e transcendente para/com o mundo e para/com os outros. Alinhado a este conceito, a ecomotricidade abrange este corpo... more
    • by 
    •   20  
      Environmental EducationSocial Research Methods and MethodologyResearch Methods and MethodologyResearch Methodology
Recharge is a key parameter in groundwater resources management, and a reliable estimate of recharge is required for their sustainable development. Several methods are available to evaluate recharge; however, selecting the appropriate one... more
    • by 
    • Earth and Environmental Sciences
The concentration rare earth elements and Yttrium (REE + Y) were determined in coral sands from Kavaratti Island, Arabian Sea, India. Chondrite-normalized REE + Y patterns show: (1) high REE concentration particularly light REE (LREE)... more
    • by 
    •   18  
      Civil EngineeringPaleoceanographyEnvironmental GeologyQuaternary
Noise is an inevitable part of daily life and has been identified as a cause of several health deficiencies across the world. It has increasingly become a significant concern on the health and well-being of people. Studies are required to... more
    • by 
    •   12  
      GeographyEnvironmental ScienceChemistryGeomatics
Magnetic properties of lagoon and stream sediments from Chascomús area (Buenos Aires Province) and the relevance of various magnetic parameters as giving pollution status are studied in the present work. This work is focussed on magnetic... more
    • by 
    •   10  
      Civil EngineeringEnvironmental GeologyEarth and Environmental SciencesHeavy Metal Pollution
The area lies between Hugli river in the northwest and Bidyadhari river in the east and includes the East Kolkata Wetlands. The East Kolkata Wetlands is included in the List of Wetlands of International Importance (“Ramsar List”), as per... more
    • by 
    •   4  
      Civil EngineeringEnvironmental GeologyEarth and Environmental SciencesInterdisciplinary Engineering
The paper presents the case of the Boljunčica reservoir, which began operation in 1973. It is situated on the Istria peninsula (Croatia). This is a multipurpose reservoir which was built in order to protect the downstream area from flood,... more
    • by 
    •   8  
      Civil EngineeringEnvironmental GeologyEarth and Environmental SciencesSediment transport
This paper presents the first assessment study of the surface water quality in the Egyptian Fayoum Governorate (Province). A total of 42 water samples from irrigation and drainage canals as well as Lake Qarun were collected. Major ions,... more
    • by 
    • Earth and Environmental Sciences
For the first time the abundances (the average concentrations) of chemical elements are given for the soils of urban landscapes. The figures were established by authors on the base of average concentrations of chemical elements in the... more
    • by 
    •   12  
      Environmental Geochemistry (Environmental Studies)Urban StudiesUrban EcologyEnvironmental Sustainability
The shrinkage of the Lisan Lake (LL) to form the recent Dead Sea (DS) was mainly a result of the reduction of the catchment area from around 157,000 km2 during Late Pleistocene to 43,000 km2 presently. The reduction in the catchment area... more
    • by 
    •   19  
      Civil EngineeringEnvironmental GeologyDigital Elevation ModelsPleistocene
Hazaribagh is a densely populated area of Dhaka city where the main leather-tanning zone of Bangladesh is situated. About 185 tanneries have been operating their activities on an area of 4 km2, processing 220 metric tons of hide a day and... more
    • by 
    •   13  
      Civil EngineeringEnvironmental GeologyGroundwater ContaminationEarth and Environmental Sciences
A variety of chemicals including foaming agents are used to aid in the protection of forest resources from the wild land fires. The fire-fighting foams (FFFs) are formulations composed principally of surfactants. As a part of Japanese... more
    • by 
    •   87  
      Environmental EngineeringLandscape EcologyMarine BiologyMicrobiology
This paper proposes a two-stage geophysical approach to map the vertical cracking and the structural integrity of flood embankments made up of clay geomaterials susceptible to fissuring. The first stage is based on a 'coarse-resolution'... more
    • by 
    • Earth and Environmental Sciences