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Global NEST Journal

ISSN numbers
1790-7632
2241-777X

Volume

Issue number
1
Publication month
March

Phytoremediation of Soil Contaminated with Nickel by Lepidium sativum; Optimization by Response Surface methodology

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Mojiri A., Abdul Aziz H., Qarani Aziz S., Selamat M.R.B., Gholami A. and Aboutorab M.

General

Phytoremediation is an alternative to traditional chemical and ways of treating polluted soils. The current study was carried out to investigate the phytoremediation of soil contaminated with nickel (Ni) by Lepidium sativum. Soil samples from 0 to 10 cm depth were collected. Lepidium sativum was...

Lepidium sativum nickel +3 more

Inorganic and organic contamination in sediment from Izmir bay (Turkey) and Mytilene harbor (Greece)

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Kostopoulou M., Guida M., Nikolaou A., Oral R., Trifuoggi M., Borriello I., Vagi M., D'ambra L., Mer... View all

General

Marine sediment contamination was evaluated in a set of sediment specimens collected from Izmir Bay (Turkey) and from Mytilene Harbor (Greece) in the Aegean Sea. Eight sediment specimens from Izmir (#IZ to #IZ8) and seven sediment specimens from Mytilene (#MYT1 to #MYT7) were analyzed for their...

marine sediment harbor pollution +2 more

Evaluation of different thermal conditions based on THI under different kind of tree types – as a specific case in a Ata Botanic Garden in eastern Turkey

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Irmak M.A., Yilmaz S., Yilmaz H., Ozer S. and Tpy S.

General

Outdoor recreation is an important issue for people living in areas where they face problems caused by harsh climatic features like the city of Erzurum. The aim of this study was to determine the favourable features of tree species, which can grow in the city, for human bioclimatic comfort...

Erzurum Bioclimatic comfort +3 more

An investigation of waste amounts from ships in Istanbul

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Dashan E.S. and Apaydin O.

General

In Turkey, control studies related to the wastes from ships continue, and the first waste acceptance facility (WAF) from ships was founded in Istanbul: Haydarpaşa WAF. Haydarpaşa WAF has been accepting waste since September 2005 based on the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution...

ARMA Istanbul +4 more

The willingness to pay for irrigation water: a case study in northwest China

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Tang Z., Nan Z. and Liu J.

General

To inform the further development of water pricing in Shiyang River basin, a typical arid region in northwest China with agriculture as the major consumer of water, this research conducted a contingent valuation study on farmer’s willingness to pay (WTP) for irrigation water. The results show that...

irrigation water pricing non-market goods +4 more

Partitioning of heavy metals in the Istac medical waste incinerator

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Ozturk H.I., Alp K., Hanedar A., Avsar E. and Malak U.

General

This study investigates the partition of heavy metals in slag from the rotary kiln (SL), second combustion chamber ashes (SCCA), filter cake (FC) from a bag filter and flue gas (FG) emissions (both in particulate and gas phases) of the Istanbul medical waste incinerator (ISTAC). Eleven targeted...

Bottom ash emissions +3 more

Monitoring and determination of irrigation demand in Cyprus

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Papadavid G., Kountios G. and Michailidis A.

General

This technical paper describes and interprets the main results of an original research project, which integrates technological tools for developing a complete system for monitoring and determining irrigation demand on a systematic basis in Cyprus. More specifically, the main contribution of this...

agricultural extension Evapotranspiration +4 more

Sustainable research and development of the small uninhabited islands: the case of Ionian Oinoisses

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Alexopoulos A.B., Karris G. and Kokkali A.

General

It is acceptable that the uninhabited islands of small size, due to their isolation from the mainland, offer remarkable habitats for the distribution and conservation of significant protected flora and fauna species. Many of these islands hosted in the past settlements, castles, etc., that now have...

isolated islands natural environment +2 more

The potential for transboundary cooperation towards the conservation of the avifauna in the mountain region Tzena/Kozhuf

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Papadopoulou D.S. and Tsitsoni T.K.

General

When it comes to shared natural resources between two countries it is essential to mitigate differences in the management which underpin threats to the conservation of those resources by putting the way forward for coordination of the management of the area as a whole. Shared natural resources are...

transfrontier landscape Greece +3 more

Disinfection of secondary treated wastewater using under pressure dissolved oxygen, copper ions and hydrogen peroxide

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Nabizadeh R., Alimohammadi M., Nemati R., Naddafi K., Naseri S., Aslani H. and Mousavipour S.N.

General

Many studies have been conducted to increase the efficiency of hydrogen peroxide (HP) in wastewater disinfection to make HP disinfection more cost-effective with respect to reduced concentration and detention time. In this study, the effects of HP, copper ions (Cu2+), and 1 atm. pressure-dissolved...

Fecal coliforms Synergistic effect +1 more

Water bodies pollution due to stormwater runoff in highways: measures and legislative framework

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Yannopoulos S., Basbas S. and Giannopoulou I.

General

Nowadays, it is a common ascertainment that stormwater runoff in the urban and interurban road network consist non-point source pollution which contributes to the degrading of the quality of water of ground and surface water bodies. Taking into account the fact that water pollution has impacts to...

Stormwater runoff water pollution +5 more

Removal of natural organic matter from groundwater using fenton’s process

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Kalajdzic B., Romic Z., Habuda-Stanic M. and Kules M.

General

Groundwater in the area of eastern Croatia contains increased concentrations of organic compounds, primarily natural organic matter (NOM). Organic compounds in water become a problem in drinking water treatment, especially during water disinfection with chlorine, when harmful disinfection by...

Fenton’s process Natural organic matter +2 more

Biological removal of chloro-organic compounds from bagasse soda pulp bleaching effluent by Coriolus versicolor

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Naghdi R., Karimi A.N., Jahan Latibari A., Hamzeh Y., Mirshokraie S.A. and Nadali E.

General

The potential of rainbow fungus (Coriolus versicolor) for bioremediation of bagasse soda pulp bleaching effluent containing chlorinated organic compounds was investigated without co-substrate addition. Initially, the effect of each of the operating variable including time, temperature, pH, and...

Rainbow Fungus Bleach Plant Effluent +5 more