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Volume 9

Global NEST Journal cover

Global NEST Journal

ISSN numbers
1790-7632
2241-777X

Volume

Volume number
9
Publication year
2007

A Wind-Driven Hydrodynamic and Pollutant Transport Model

by

Tsanis I.K. and Saied U.

General

A program is developed that includes two hydrodynamic models, a 2D depth-averaged (2DH) and a Quasi-3D (Q3D), and a pollutant transport model that uses a 1st order upwinding and a 3rd order QUICKEST numerical schemes. Several tests were performed in two test basins in order to examine the...

Lake circulation model pollutant transport model +2 more

Mercury content in garden soils of urban agglomeration

by

Dabkowska-Naskr?t H.and R??a?ski Sz.

General

The study report the degree of mercury contamination in garden soils of urban agglomeration and local sources of heavy metals emission like traffic and coal combustion. The urban soils have been compared with cultivated rural counterparts, developed on similar parent material. Mercury contents in...

mercury in soils garden soils +2 more

Municipal solid waste unit production rates and estimation of the required number of waste storage containers in the municipality of Athens

by

Komilis D.P., Haritopoulou T. and Togia A.

General

The Municipality of Athens (M.A.) currently comprises 7 municipal districts, 7 waste collection districts (WCD) and approximately 5800 residential blocks. Solid waste is collected daily on a 7 days per week basis. The M.A. comprises approximately 119 waste collection sub-districts (herein referred...

municipal solid waste collection +2 more

Photocatalytic disinfection of water polluted by Pseudomonas Aeruginosa

by

Daneshvar N., Niaei A., Akbari S., Aber S., and Kazemian N.

General

Photocatalysis by titanium dioxide (TiO2) is a water treatment method. Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a microorganism resistant to chlorine and UV-C irradiation. TiO2 photocatalytic technology can destroy bacteria, which are resistant to oxidative destruction of cell membrane caused by sole UV...

Advanced oxidation processes disinfection +2 more

The distribution of Cd and Cu in sediments covered with algal mat

by

Ladakis M., Belias C., Triantafyllaki S., Dassenakis M. and Scoullos M.

General

In coastal marine environments, with shallow, warm and calm waters, it is sometimes possible to observe the presence of organosedimentary structures that are commonly flat and laminar in shape. These structures are called algal mats or recent stromatolites due to their remarkable similarities to...

Anavissos cadmium +5 more

Route optimization for solid waste collection: Trabzon (Turkey) case study

by

Apaydin O. and Talha Gonullu M.

General

In a municipal solid waste management system, decreasing collection/hauling costs, which consist of 85 % of total disposal expenditure, can be carried out by a route optimization. Thus, a huge amount of economical benefits is getting furnished. If route optimization is performed in solid waste...

GIS Trabzon City +3 more

Tracing dispersed coaly-derived particles in modern sediments: an environmental application of organic petrography

by

Kalaitzidis S., Christanis K., Cornelissen G. and Gustafsson

General

A crucial aspect in environmental sciences is related to the transportation, accumulation and fate of solid organic particles not native to the sediments. In this study we present the petrographical features of seven sediment samples obtained from aquatic environments in Sweden, Finland and The...

black carbon char +4 more

Hydrochemical characteristics of the Gallikos River water, Prefecture of Kilkis, Greece

by

Mattas C., Soulios G., Panagopoulos A., Voudouris K. and Panoras A.

General

The Gallikos river basin is located in the northern part of Greece and discharges into the Thermaikos Gulf, North Aegean sea. Three main tributaries contribute to the river, the basin of which has a total areal extent of 930 km2. The basin of Gallikos river is formed of metamorphic rocks, limestones...

hydrochemistry Surface water +3 more

European trends in the feedstock recycling of plastic wastes

by

Aguado J., Serrano D.P. and San Miguel G.

General

Consumption of plastic products has increased dramatically over the past few decades. This trend results in the generation of a vast waste stream that needs to be properly managed to avoid environmental damage. Increasingly stringent European legislation is setting new standards that promote the...

Waste plastics plastic recycling +2 more

Biohydrogen production from sweet sorghum biomass using mixed acidogenic cultures and pure cultures of Ruminococcus Albus

by

Antonopoulou G., Ntaikou I., Gavala H.N., Skiadas I.V., Angelopoulos K. and Lyberatos G.

General

The present study focuses on the exploitation of sweet sorghum biomass as a source for hydrogen in continuous and batch systems. Sweet sorghum is an annual C4 plant of tropical origin, well-adapted to sub-tropical and temperate regions and highly productive in biomass. Sweet sorghum biomass is rich...

Biofuels Biomass +5 more