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Phytovolatilization Soils, sediments, sludges, groundwater Chlorinated solvents, MTBE, some inorganics (Se, Hg, As) Herbaceous species Trees Wetland species... [Pg.550]

Ecological impact of operations. This includes the loss of biodiversity, loss of species, loss of wetlands and restoration of land and waters to environmentally beneficial use. This requires setting a base inventory and then periodically updating it. [Pg.112]

Metal removal in SSFCWs has been recently focused on metal elimination from synthetic water and different wastewaters,66-86 on the evaluation of the effects of season, temperature, plant species, and chemical oxygen demand (COD) loading on metals removal,87 and on the accumulation of metals in wetland plant species and sediments.88-89 Recent reviews on heavy metal phytoremediation wetlands are also available.48... [Pg.397]

Choi, J.H., Park, S.S., and Jaffe, P.R., The effect of emergent macrophytes on the dynamics of sulfur species and trace metals in wetland sediments, Environmental Pollution, 140, 286-293, 2006. [Pg.404]

Cores were collected from the NATA and adjacent wetland. Solid material was obtained from the aquifer beneath the NATA by filtering water samples from MW17. Pore water was squeezed from cores in a hydraulic press. Groundwater, surface and lake water samples were filtered (0.2 pm) in the field. Sub-samples were acidified to preserve cations. Arsenic species were separated on site by passing filtrate through SAX cartridges (Le et al. 2000). [Pg.372]

Giisewell S (2004) N P ratios in terrestrial plants variation and functional significance. New Phytol 164 243-266. doi http //www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10. Ill 1/j. 1469-8137.2004.01192.x Giisewell S, Bailey KM, Roem WJ, Bedford BL (2005) Nutrient limitation and botanical diversity in wetlands can fertilisation raise species richness Oikos 109 71-80. doi http //www.black-well-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.0030-1299.2005.13587.x Halsted M, Lynch J (1996) Phosphorus responses of C3 and C4 species. J Exp Bot 47 497-505. [Pg.164]

The landlocked Caspian Sea is the largest inland body of water on Earth. Surrounded by Azerbaijan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Turkmenistan, the Caspian Sea is home to myriad ecosystems. At the meeting point of the Middle East, Europe, and Asia, the Caspian region includes steppe land in the north, cold, continental deserts and semi-deserts in the northeast and east, and warmer mountain and highland systems in the south and southwest. The coastal wetlands of the Caspian basin include many shallow, saline pools, which attract a variety of bird life and biodiversity over 400 species are unique to the Caspian. In addition, the sea s native sturgeon is famous the world around for the roe it produces sturgeon from the Caspian Sea accounts for approximately 90% of the world s caviar industry. [Pg.291]

In conclusion, ethylene can promote or inhibit growth depending on the cell type and plant species. Generally, it inhibits shoot elongation in most terrestrial plants, but stimulates underwater shoot extension in many amphibious, wetland, and aquatic species enabling them to keep foliage above the water and... [Pg.113]


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