980 resultados para cleaning of contaminated soil
Resumo:
Total soil-mercury and phosphorus concentrations were determined in 64 sites in the southern half of Water Conservation Area 3A, an area of approximately 500 km2 . Surface soil-Hg concentrations ranged from 117 to 300 ng-g-1;total phosphorus concentrations range from 350 to 850 pg~g-1. No consistent north-south or east-west trends are found in the mercury or phosphorus surface concentrations when they are normalized to soil bulk density. Nine sites were used for the determination of the vertical distribution of soilmercury. Vertical profiles of soil-Hg revealed decreasing concentrations with depth and correlated well with phosphorus in soil profiles. Mercury concentrations in soil profiles may be interpreted as an increase in the rate of deposition of mercury in the region in recent decades and/or as postdepositionalmobilization of mercury to surface layers.
Resumo:
Understanding the mechanism associated with rates of weathering and evolution of rocks→sediment→soil→paleosol in alpine environments raises questions related to the impact of microbial mediation versus various diverse abiotic chemical/physical processes, even including the overall effect of cosmic impact/airburst during the early stage of weathering in Late Glacial (LG) deposits. This study is of a chronosequence of soils/paleosols, with an age range that spans the post–Little Ice Age (post-LIA; <150 yr), the Little Ice Age (LIA; AD 1500–1850), the middle Neoglacial (∼3 ka)–Younger Dryas (YD; <12.8 ka), and the LG (<15 ka). The goal is to elicit trends in weathering, soil morphogenesis, and related eubacterial population changes over the past 13–15 k.yr. The older LG/YD paleosols in the sequence represent soil morphogenesis that started during the closing stage of Pleistocene glaciation. These are compared with undated soils of midto late Neoglacial age, the youngest of LIA and post-LIA age. All profiles formed in a uniform parentmaterial ofmetabasalt composition and in moraine, rockfall, protalus, and alluvial fan deposits. Elsewhere in Europe,North America, and Asia, the cosmic impact/airburst event at 12.8 ka often produced a distinctive, carbon-rich “black mat” layer that shows evidence of high-temperature melting. At this alpine site, older profiles of similar LG age contain scorched and melted surface sediments that are otherwise similar in composition to the youngest/thinnest profiles developing in the catchment today. Moreover, microbial analysis of the sediments offers new insight into the genesis of these sediments: the C and Cu (u = unweathered) horizons in LG profiles present at 12.8 ka (now Ah/Bw) show bacterial population structures that differ markedly from recent alluvial/protalus sample bacterial populations. We propose here that these differences are, in part, a direct consequence of the age/cosmic impact/weathering processes that have occurred in the chronosequence. Of the several questions that emerge from these sequences, perhaps the most important involve the interaction of biotic-mineral factors, which need to be understood if we are to generally fully appreciate the role played by microbes in rock weathering.
Resumo:
Microbial inhabitants of soils are important to ecosystem and planetary functions, yet there are large gaps in our knowledge of their diversity and ecology. The ‘Biomes of Australian Soil Environments’ (BASE) project has generated a database of microbial diversity with associated metadata across extensive environmental gradients at continental scale. As the characterisation of microbes rapidly expands, the BASE database provides an evolving platform for interrogating and integrating microbial diversity and function.
Resumo:
The aim of this project was to investigate very small strain elastic behaviour of soils under unsaturated conditions, using bender/extender element (BEE) testing. The behaviour of soils at very small strains has been widely studied under saturated conditions, whereas much less work has been performed on very small strain behaviour under unsaturated conditions. A suction-controlled double wall triaxial apparatus for unsaturated soil testing was modified to incorporate three pairs of BEEs transmitting both shear and compression waves with vertical and horizontal directions of wave transmission and wave polarisation. Various different techniques for measuring wave travel time were investigated in both the time domain and the frequency domain and it was concluded that, at least for the current experimental testing programme, peak-to-first-peak in the time domain was the most reliable technique for determining wave travel time. An experimental test programme was performed on samples of compacted speswhite kaolin clay. Two different forms of compaction were employed (i.e. isotropic and anisotropic). Compacted kaolin soil samples were subjected to constant suction loading and unloading stages at three different values of suction, covering both unsaturated conditions (s= 50kPa and s= 300kPa) and saturated conditions (s=0). Loading and unloading stages were performed at three different values of stress ratio (η=0, η=1 and η=-1 ). In some tests a wetting-drying cycle was performed before or within the loading stage, with the wetting-drying cycles including both wetting-induced swelling and wetting-induced collapse compression. BEE tests were performed at regular intervals throughout all test stages, to measure shear wave velocity Vs and compression wave velocity Vp and hence to determine values of shear modulus G and constrained modulus M. The experimental test programme was designed to investigate how very small strain shear modulus G and constrained modulus M varied with unsaturated state variables, including how anisotropy of these parameters developed either with stress state (stress-induced anisotropy) or with previous straining (strain-induced anisotropy). A new expression has been proposed for the very small strain shear modulus G of an isotropic soil under saturated and unsaturated conditions. This expression relates the variation of G to only mean Bishop’s stress p* and specific volume v, and it converges to a well-established expression for saturated soils as degree of saturation approaches 1. The proposed expression for G is able to predict the variation of G under saturated and unsaturated conditions at least as well as existing expressions from the literature and it is considerably simpler (employing fewer state variables and fewer soil constants). In addition, unlike existing expressions from the literature, the values of soil constants in the proposed new expression can be determined from a saturated test. It appeared that, in the current project at least, any strain-induced anisotropy of very small strain elastic behaviour was relatively modest, with the possible exception of loading in triaxial extension. It was therefore difficult to draw any firm conclusion about evolution of strain-induced anisotropy and whether it depended upon the same aspects of soil fabric as evolution of anisotropy of large strain plastic behaviour. Stress-induced anisotropy of very small strain elastic behaviour was apparent in the experimental test programme. An attempt was made to extend the proposed expression for G to include the effect of stress-induced anisotropy. Interpretation of the experimental results indicated that the value of shear modulus was affected by the values of all three principal Bishop’s stresses (in the direction of wave transmission, the direction of wave polarisation and the third mutually perpendicular direction). However, prediction of stress-induced anisotropy was only partially successful, and it was concluded that the effect of Lode angle was also significant.
Resumo:
The agro-climatic conditions in western Kenya present the region as a food surplus area yet people are still reliant on food imports, with the region registering high poverty levels. Depletion of soil fertility and the resulting decline in agricultural productivity in Mbale division has led to many attempts to develop and popularize Integrated Soil Fertility Management (ISFM) technologies that could restore soil fertility. These technologies bridge the gap between high external inputs and extreme forms of traditional low external input agriculture. Some of the ISFM components used by farmers are organic and inorganic inputs and improved seeds. However, the adoption of these technologies is low. The study aimed to examine the factors that influence the adoption of ISFM technologies by smallholder farmers in Mbale division, Kenya. The study was conducted in 9 sub-locations in Mbale division. Purposive sampling was used in selecting the 80 farmers to get the data based on a farm-household survey. Self-administered questionnaires were used to collect data on the determinants of the adoption of ISFM technologies from the sampled farmers in the study area. The study sought to answer the research question: What factors influence the uptake of ISFM technologies by farmers in Mbale division? The hypothesis tested was that the adoption of ISFM technologies is not influenced by age, education, extension services, labour, off-farm income and farm size. Data was analyzed using descriptive statistics. Cross tabulation was used for examining the relationship between categorical (nominal or ordinal) variables, and the bivariate correlations procedure was used to compute the pair wise associations between scale or ordinal variables. Probit regression was used to predict the socio-economic factors influencing the adoption of ISFM technologies among smallholder farmers. Results of the study indicated that education of household head, membership in social groups, age of the household head, off-farm income and farm size were the variables that significantly influenced the adoption of ISFM technologies. The findings show that there is need for a more pro-poor focused approach to achieve sustainable soil fertility management among smallholder farmers. The findings will help farmers, extension officers, researchers and donors in identifying region-specific entry points that can help in developing innovative ISFM technologies.
Resumo:
Contemporary African agricultural policy embodies the African Green Revolution’s drive towards modernisation and commercialisation. Agroecologists have criticised this movement on ecological, social and political grounds. Northern Ghanaian fertiliser credit schemes provide a good example through which these critiques can be examined in a context where agricultural policy reflects the African Green Revolution’s ideals. This study aimed to determine the relationship of such credit schemes to farmers’ use of organic amendments, elucidate other factors related to organic amendment use, and comment on the relevance of this modernisation policy and its relationship to agroecology. A first research phase employed semi-structured key informant interviews. Qualitative data from these informed construction of a semi-structured questionnaire that was used in a survey of 205 farmers. Multistage sampling purposively identified five villages and selected farmers within who had joined government and donor-funded fertiliser credit schemes. The use of organic and inorganic amendments was compared to that of peers who had not taken part in such schemes. Quantitative data were used in binomial logistic regression, inferential and descriptive statistics. Qualitative data were content analysed. Credit group membership was associated with higher fertiliser application and yield, but had little influence on the extent of commercialisation. Farmers who applied organic amendments were 40% less likely to belong to a fertiliser credit scheme than not, indicating substitution between organic and inorganic fertilisers. Organic amendments were 40% more likely to be applied to compound farms than outfields and six times more likely to be applied by household heads than other household members. However, household heads also preferentially joined credit groups. This was part of an agroecological soil fertility management strategy. Household heads appreciated the soil moisture retention properties of organic amendments, and applied them to compound farms to reduce risk to their household food supply in a semi-arid environment. They simultaneously accessed fertiliser to enhance this household provisioning strategy. They appreciated the increased yields this achieved, yet complained that the repayment terms of credit schemes were unfair, fertiliser did not enhance yields in dry conditions and fertilisers were supplied late. Farmers’ use of credited fertiliser alongside their existing agroecological strategy is helpful to the extent that it raises yields, yet is problematic in that it conflicts with risk-reduction strategies based on organics. There is some potential for modernised and agroecological management paradigms to coexist. For fertiliser credit to play a role in this, schemes must use fairer repayment terms and involve a focus on simultaneous use of organic amendments.
Resumo:
The conservation and valorisation of cultural heritage is of fundamental importance for our society, since it is witness to the legacies of human societies. In the case of metallic artefacts, because corrosion is a never-ending problem, the correct strategies for their cleaning and preservation must be chosen. Thus, the aim of this project was the development of protocols for cleaning archaeological copper artefacts by laser and plasma cleaning, since they allow the treatment of artefacts in a controlled and selective manner. Additionally, electrochemical characterisation of the artificial patinas was performed in order to obtain information on the protective properties of the corrosion layers. Reference copper samples with different artificial corrosion layers were used to evaluate the tested parameters. Laser cleaning tests resulted in partial removal of the corrosion products, but the lasermaterial interactions resulted in melting of the desired corrosion layers. The main obstacle for this process is that the materials that must be preserved show lower ablation thresholds than the undesired layers, which makes the proper elimination of dangerous corrosion products very difficult without damaging the artefacts. Different protocols should be developed for different patinas, and real artefacts should be characterised previous to any treatment to determine the best course of action. Low pressure hydrogen plasma cleaning treatments were performed on two kinds of patinas. In both cases the corrosion layers were partially removed. The total removal of the undesired corrosion products can probably be achieved by increasing the treatment time or applied power, or increasing the hydrogen pressure. Since the process is non-invasive and does not modify the bulk material, modifying the cleaning parameters is easy. EIS measurements show that, for the artificial patinas, the impedance increases while the patina is growing on the surface and then drops, probably due to diffusion reactions and a slow dissolution of copper. It appears from these results that the dissolution of copper is heavily influenced by diffusion phenomena and the corrosion product film porosity. Both techniques show good results for cleaning, as long as the proper parameters are used. These depend on the nature of the artefact and the corrosion layers that are found on its surface.
Spatial variability of satured soil hydraulic conductivity in the region of Araguaia River - Brazil.
Resumo:
This study evaluates the spatial variability of saturated hydraulic conductivity in the soil in an area of 51,850 ha at the headwaters of the Araguaia River MT/GO. This area is highly vulnerable because it is a location of recharging through natural water infiltration of the Guarani Aquifer System and an area of intense increases in agriculture since its adoption by growers in the last 30 years. Soil samples were collected at 383 points, geographically located by GPS. The samples were collected from depths of 0 - 20 cm and 60 - 80 cm. Exploratory statistics and box-plot were used in the descriptive analysis and semivariogram were constructed to determine the spatial model. The exploratory analysis showed that the mean hydraulic conductivity in the superficial layer was less than at the level of 60-80 cm; however, the greatest variability evaluated with a coefficient of variation also was from this layer. Data tended towards a normal distribution. These results can be explained by the greater soil compaction in the superficial layer. The semivariogram models, adjusted for the two layers, were exponential and demonstrated moderate and strong dependence, with ranges of 5000 and 3000 utm respectively. It was concluded that soil use is influencing the spatial distribution model of the hydraulic conductivity in the region.
Resumo:
2015
Spatial variability of satured soil hydraulic conductivity in the region of Araguaia River - Brazil.
Resumo:
2008
Resumo:
2016
Resumo:
A pressão humana sobre os serviços ecossistêmicos tem resultado em impactos indesejáveis sobre o bem-estar humano. Com o Projeto Millennium, várias pesquisas interdisciplinares têm sido desenvolvidas em todo o mundo com o objetivo de entender esses impactos sobre os fluxos e os processos dos ecossistemas e internalizar os custos e os benefícios dos serviços ecossistêmicos para a produção. O solo fornece muitos serviços ecossistêmicos, uma vez que sua multifuncionalidade é a base para a produção de alimentos, filtração de água, ciclagem de nutrientes e outros bens essenciais à vida. Este artigo apresenta os principais conceitos e classificações dos serviços ecossistêmicos do solo e de suas funções; os indicadores e os métodos de avaliação, modelagem e valoração dos serviços ecossistêmicos; algumas aplicações recentes para avaliar impactos de práticas de manejo agrícola sobre os serviços ecossistêmicos do solo; bem como os desafios e as oportunidades para a pesquisa e para o desenvolvimento de políticas públicas relacionadas à sustentabilidade agroambiental no Brasil. Apesar de o papel do solo para prestação de serviços ecossistêmicos ainda ser subestimado, os cientistas têm gradualmente reconhecido os processos e as funções do solo como fundamentais para avaliar os serviços ecossistêmicos e os efeitos do uso e manejo da terra sobre eles. Abordagens interdisciplinares que integrem ciência e políticas públicas são necessárias para construir uma governança com base em serviços ecossistêmicos
Resumo:
This study aimed to investigate the impact of vegetation burning on the content and chemical composition of soil organic matter (SOM) along a profile of a sandy Acrisol in Southwestern Amazon, Brazil, within 3 years after experiment beginning(YAB).The study was performed in Rio Branco, Acre State, and the forest burning was performed under controlled conditions. Samples from 6 depth(0-100cm depth)were collected under burned forest (BF) and primary forest (PF) at 1 YAB and 3 YAB. Besides Cand N contents, humic substances and biomarkers were determined. Under PF, the C content decreased with depth from 12 to 2 g kg-1.C/N ratio ranged from 7.6 at the surface to values around 3 at 1 m depth, indicating a predominance of microbial products. Humin fraction was not detected in the whole profile. Burning of vegetation promoted an increase of C and of humic acids only at 0-5 cm. The n-alkane distribution showed a shift towards smaller chains in the 0-5 cm of BF, indicating main contribution of microbial products. Also PAH?s of high molecular weight were detected in this site. Vegetation burning imparts alterations on the SOM composition, but these tend to disappear within 3 years.
Resumo:
Diplomityö on tehty osana InnoEnvi-hanketta, joka on Etelä-Suomen ympäristöalan verkostoitumiseen ja tietoyhteiskunnan kehittymiseen tähtäävä toimintakokonaisuus. InnoEnvi on osa Etelä-Suomen maakuntien valmistelemaa InnoElli-ohjelmaa. InnoEnvi-hankkeen päätavoitteena on kehittyvän ympäristöklusterin luominen Etelä-Suomeen. Monet suomalaiset ympäristöalalle erikoistuneet yritykset ovat vielä tänä päivänä pieniä, nuoria ja pirstaleisia, minkä vuoksi ne tarvitsevat tukea ja yhteistyötä varsinkin vientimarkkinoille pyrkiessään. Tämän työn oleellisimpana tavoitteena oli kartoittaa Etelä-Suomen jäte- ja jätehuoltoalan yritysten yhteistyön mahdollisuuksia ja etuja, sekä yhteistyön tuomaa vaikutusta koti- ja ulkomaiseen liiketoimintaan. Tutkimusongelmaa lähestyttiin kartoittamalla Suomen tämänhetkistä jäte- ja jätevesihuollon tilaa ja käytössä olevaa teknologiaa sekä ympäristöliiketoimintaan vaikuttavia ohjauskeinoja. Ympäristöalan liiketoimintakenttään syvennyttiin tutkimalla alan verkostoitumista ja uusia verkostoitumisen mahdollisuuksia. Verkostoituneita yrityksiä ja yhteistyön lisätarvetta selvitettiin InnoEnvissä tehtyjen aiempien tutkimustulosten sekä tässä tutkimuksessa tehtyjen yrityshaastattelujen avulla. Uudet EU-maat panostavat tiukentuvien ympäristösäädösten takia ympäristönsuojeluun, mikä tekee niistä houkuttelevan ympäristöteknologian vientikohteen. Tässä työssä valittiin tutkimuksen kohteiksi Latvia ja Puola, joiden ympäristöteknologian tasoa ja kehitystarpeita selvitettiin vientipotentiaalin hahmottamiseksi. Molempien maiden jätevesi- ja varsinkin jätehuollossa on paljon kehitettävää, ja maissa panostetaankin kehitystoimiin monin erilaisin valtiollisin ohjelmin. Kotimaisen ympäristöliiketoiminnan kehittämiseksi työssä käsiteltiin neljää tuote- ja palvelukonseptia, jotka valittiin InnoEnvi-hankkeessa tehdystä ajankohtaisesta ympäristöalan investointihankekartoituksesta. Valitut konseptit ovat: REF-valmistuslaitos, jätevesilietteen käsittelylaitteisto, pilaantuneiden maiden käsittelytoimet sekä kaatopaikan lopettaminen. Tuotekonseptit jaettiin osatuotteisiin ja –palveluihin, joita verkostoituneet yritykset voisivat yhdessä tuottaa. Työkaluiksi yritysten kontakteihin nähtiin InnoEnvi-hankkeessa muodostetut miniklusterit ja niiden sisällä kehittyvä toiminta sekä hankkeessa rakennettu www-pohjainen Matching-palvelu. Tutkimuksessa löydettiin uusia mahdollisuuksia yhteistyötoiminnalle. Verkostoitumisessa nähdään haastattelujen mukaan monia etuja: tiedonsaanti, taloudelliset edut, toiminnan luotettavuus sekä uudet virikkeet markkinointiin ja tuotekehitykseen. Lisäyhteistyökumppaneille on haastattelujen mukaan tarvetta. Verkostoituminen tuo vientitoimintaa aloitteleville pk-sektorin yrityksille mahdollisuuden saavuttaa kansainvälistymiseen tarvittavia resursseja. Niin koti- kuin ulkomaisessakin liiketoiminnassa verkoston tärkeimmäksi tekijäksi osoittautui veturiyritys, joka voi vastata verkostossa muun muassa markkinoinnista ja tuotekehityksestä Vientitoiminnassa kohdemaan lainsäädännön ja yleisien toimintatapojen tunteminen on tärkeää. Paikalliset kohdemaan suunnittelu- ja urakointiyritykset ovat tärkeitä yhteistyökumppaneita vientihankkeessa. Latviassa jätehuoltoteknologian kehittämisen tarve on niin yhdyskunta-, ongelma- kuin teollisuusjätteidenkin osalta merkittävä. Puolassa jätesektorin ajankohtaisia aiheita ovat muun muassa kaatopaikkojen vähentäminen ja pakkausjätteen käsittely. Molempien esimerkkimaiden kohdalla jätevesihuollossa tullaan keskittymään lietteiden käsittelyn vaatimiin teknologian tarpeisiin. Vientiosiossa tehtiin vientiyhteistyöesimerkki, jossa tutkittiin kuvitteellista rakennusjätteen käsittelylaitoksen toimittamisprojektia Puolaan. Esimerkkiin saatiin tietoja InnoEnvissä tehdystä Puolan markkinatutkimuksesta. Tulokseksi saatiin viitteitä mahdollisista suomalaisista laitetoimittajista, viisi potentiaalista puolalaista suunnitteluyritystä sekä viisi puolalaista urakoitsijaa. On tärkeää, että kotimaisella yritysryppäällä on kokemusta sujuvasta yhteistyöstä ennen vientiprojektin toteuttamista. Tuotekonseptiesimerkkeihin kartoitettiin pääosa eteläsuomalaisista tuotteiden ja palvelujen tarjoajista. Tarkasteluun otettiin mukaan myös yrityksiä, joiden tuotteet tai palvelut olivat lähellä käsiteltyä konseptia. Tehtyjen yrityslistojen avulla on tarkoitus antaa virikkeitä uusien yritysryppäiden muodostamisesta sekä uusista tuote- ja palveluideoista, joille on nähtävissä markkinapotentiaalia. InnoEnvi-hankkeessa valmisteltujen työkalujen avulla eteläsuomalaiset yhteistyöstä kiinnostuneet yritykset voivat luoda kontakteja ja kokoontua miettimään tulevien investointihankkeiden toteuttamista kotimaassa ja myöhemmin jopa ulkomailla. Työn tuloksia esitellään InnoEnvi-hankkeen toimijoiden kautta jäteminiklusterissa toimiville eteläsuomalaisille yrityksille.