5 resultados para Peace River. Rocky Mountain Trench

em Instituto Politécnico do Porto, Portugal


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Um túnel é uma obra subterrânea dimensionada com o objetivo de satisfazer diversas necessidades num mundo onde o planeamento urbano e a gestão de espaços ganha cada vez mais importância. A execução de este género de obras de engenharia pode ter várias finalidades, que podem ir desde a construção/reabilitação de redes de saneamento, abastecimento de água ou gás (túneis de pequeno diâmetro) até à construção/modernização de redes pedonais, rodoviárias ou ferroviárias, galerias mineiras, tuneis para barragens, etc. (túneis de grande diâmetro). As tuneladoras são uma das ferramentas de desmonte mais utilizadas na execução de obras subterrâneas. Existem no mercado vários tipos de máquinas tuneladoras, a sua escolha e dimensionamento depende de diversos fatores que devem ser cuidadosamente analisados, nomeadamente tipo de terreno a escavar, presença ou não de água na zona de escavação, dureza e/ou abrasividade das formações a atravessar, etc. Será feita uma abordagem aos princípios de funcionamento de este tipo de equipamentos, indicando o seu campo de aplicação dentro da respetiva tecnologia de escavação onde se inserem. Finalmente será desenvolvido o caso da empreitada: “Execução da Travessia do Rio Ave, da Estação Elevatória de Vila do Conde e dos Sistemas Elevatória da Aguçadoura e da Apúlia 4 - AR 44.0.08”, onde em alternativa ao desvio provisório do Rio Ave em Vila do Conde foi projetada a execução de duas travessias no diâmetro 1200 mm, uma delas escavadas maioritariamente em terreno aluvionar brando e a outra em terreno rochoso duro e abrasivo com recurso, em ambos casos, à utilização de máquina tuneladora. Através da avaliação do desempenho do equipamento escolhido para execução de este trabalho será estudada a eficiência da utilização deste tipo de equipamento. Com o objetivo de mostrar os custos associados à execução de obras de escavação subterrânea com recurso a utilização de máquinas tuneladoras, será feita uma análise económica e comparativa relativa aos dois casos de obra apresentados.

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Paracetamol is among the most worldwide consumed pharmaceuticals. Although its occurrence in the environment is well documented, data about the presence of its metabolites and transformation products is very scarce. The present work describes the development of an analytical method for the simultaneous determination of paracetamol, its principal metabolite (paracetamol-glucuronide) and its main transformation product (p-aminophenol) based on solid phase extraction (SPE) and high performance liquid chromatography coupled to diode array detection (HPLC-DAD). The method was applied to analysis of river waters, showing to be suitable to be used in routine analysis. Different SPE sorbents were compared and the use of two Oasis WAX cartridges in tandem proved to be the most adequate approach for sample clean up and pre-concentration. Under optimized conditions, limits of detection in the range 40–67 ng/L were obtained, as well as mean recoveries between 60 and 110% with relative standard deviations (RSD) below 6%. Finally, the developed SPE-HPLC/DAD method was successfully applied to the analysis of the selected compounds in samples from seven rivers located in the north of Portugal. Nevertheless all the compounds were detected, it was the first time that paracetamol-glucuronide was found in river water at concentrations up to 3.57 μg/L.

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The confluence of education with the evolution of technology boosted the paradigm shift of the face-to-face learning to distance learning. In this scenario e-Learning plays an essential role as a facilitator of the teaching/learning process. However new demands associated with the new Web paradigm require that existent e-Learning environments characterized mostly by monolithic systems begin interacting with new specialized services. In this decentralized scenario the definition of a strategy of interoperability is the cornerstone to ensure the standardization communication among systems. This paper presents a definition of an interoperability strategy for an e-Learning environment at our School (ESEIG) called PEACE – Project for ESEIG Academic Content Environment. This new interoperability model relies on the application of several coordination and integration standards on several services, controlled by teachers and students, and included in the PEACE environment such as social networks, repositories, libraries, e-portfolios, intelligent tutors, recommendation systems and virtual classrooms.

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In this paper we study the modifications that occurred in some forest soil properties after a prescribed fire. The research focused on the alterations of soil pH, soil moisture and soil organic matter content during a two-year span, from 2008 to 2009. The study site is located in Anjos, Vieira do Minho municipality, a forest site that has suffered from recurrent wildfires for several decades. Furze (Ulex, sp.), broom (Cytisus, sp.), gorse (Chamaespartum tridentatum) and a very few disperse adult pine (Pinus sylvestris) are the predominant vegetation type in the study area. The average height of this shrub vegetation is around 1.5 m. The prescribed fire was conducted by the National Forestry Authority (AFN) in November 2008. Fuzzy Boolean Nets (FBN) were used to evaluate the alteration in soil parameters when compared with adjacent spots where: i) no fire occurrence was registered since 1998; ii) fire occurrence was registered in 2008; and iii) vegetation pruning by mechanical cut was done in Spring six months prior to the prescribed fire event. Results suggest that in the particular case of the studied site, Anjos, the observed soil properties alterations cannot be related with the prescribed fire.

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This study aims to optimize the water quality monitoring of a polluted watercourse (Leça River, Portugal) through the principal component analysis (PCA) and cluster analysis (CA). These statistical methodologies were applied to physicochemical, bacteriological and ecotoxicological data (with the marine bacterium Vibrio fischeri and the green alga Chlorella vulgaris) obtained with the analysis of water samples monthly collected at seven monitoring sites and during five campaigns (February, May, June, August, and September 2006). The results of some variables were assigned to water quality classes according to national guidelines. Chemical and bacteriological quality data led to classify Leça River water quality as “bad” or “very bad”. PCA and CA identified monitoring sites with similar pollution pattern, giving to site 1 (located in the upstream stretch of the river) a distinct feature from all other sampling sites downstream. Ecotoxicity results corroborated this classification thus revealing differences in space and time. The present study includes not only physical, chemical and bacteriological but also ecotoxicological parameters, which broadens new perspectives in river water characterization. Moreover, the application of PCA and CA is very useful to optimize water quality monitoring networks, defining the minimum number of sites and their location. Thus, these tools can support appropriate management decisions.