Treatment of Oil Sands Process-Affected Water (OSPW)
The key objective of this study was to investigate whether the treatment of oil sands process-affected water (OSPW) would differ in different of constructed wetland treatment (CWT) designs.
Environmental science is an interdisciplinary field focused on the study of the physical, chemical, and biological conditions of the environment and environmental effects on organisms, and solutions to environmental issues.
The key objective of this study was to investigate whether the treatment of oil sands process-affected water (OSPW) would differ in different of constructed wetland treatment (CWT) designs.
The scope of this project is to assess the information available about the lahar hazards Mount Rainier poses on surrounding communities within the 4 river valleys.
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Task A – Estimation of 1% AEP flood
Catchment´s characteristics
FEH WINFAP statistical method
FEH Rainfall-Runoff method
SHETRAN simulation method
Comparison of methods
Alternativ
Fungal Biodiversity: Zygomycetes Associated with Plant Roots in the New Jersey Pine Barrens
Abstract
Due to the significant lack of our knowledge regarding the fungal kingdom, it is pivotal to enviro
Introduction
Understanding and quantifying the mechanisms which influence the observed organization in plant communities is a central tenet in ecology. The common usage of the term ‘community’ i
Glossary of terms
CO2Â Â Carbon Dioxide
GHGs  Greenhouse Gases
MEMS Â Microelectromechanical systems
VLSIÂ Â Very-large-scale integration
Nomenclature (if applicable)
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Declaration
Climate change: impacts on the Mediterranean seagrass Posidonia oceanica
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Introduction
Seagrasses are aquatic angiosperms that form coastal underwater meadows responsible for a variety of ecosystem
This study will use the analysis of neuro-fuzzy technique to identify the most important variables that affect the greenhouse gas emissions for road sector.
The object of the present study was to determine the effect of depth in the community composition and in the biomass of the Phylum Mollusca.
1. INTRODUCTION
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In marine ecosystems fishing represents the biggest anthropogenic impact, botto
This project combines observational data and a hierarchy of models, to assess the role of ozone in Northern hemisphere climate on all time-scales.

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