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Consulteu per matèria "Salinitat"

Consulteu per matèria "Salinitat"

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  • Vendrell Puigmitjà, Lidia (Universitat de Vic - Universitat Central de Catalunya, 30-07-2021)
    Les activitats mineres han estat crucials per al desenvolupament econòmic i social d’Europa al llarg dels segles. No obstant, avui en dia a Europa hi ha més mines abandonades que operatives que causen greus impactes sobre ...
  • Lenchi, Nesrine; Kebbouche-Gana, Salima; Servais, Pierre; Gana, Mohamed Lamine; Llirós Dupré, Marc (Taylor & Francis, 2020)
    In this study, a diesel oil-degrading bacterium was isolated from an oilfield water injection (water-bearing formations, 1,205 m depth) in Algeria. The bacterial strain, designated NL1, was cultivated on diesel oil as sole ...
  • Cañedo-Argüelles, Miguel; Carrasco, Sergi; Flor-Arnau, Núria; Ordeix i Rigo, Marc; Ponsá Salas, Sergio; Coring, Eckhard; Brucet Balmaña, Sandra (Elsevier, 2017)
    In spite of being a widespread activity causing the salinization of rivers worldwide, the impact of potash mining on river ecosystems is poorly understood. Here we used a mesocosm approach to test the effects of a salt ...
  • Gascón, Stéphanie; Arranz, Ignasi; Cañedo-Argüelles, Miguel; Nebra, Alfonso; Ruhí, Albert; Rieradevall, Maria; Caiola, Nuno; Sala, Jordi; Ibàñez, Carles; Quintana, Xavier D.; Boix, Dani (Springer, 2016)
    Metacommunity approaches are becoming popular when analyzing factors driving species distribution at the regional scale. However, until the popularization of the variation partitioning technique it was difficult to assess ...
  • Cañedo-Argüelles, Miguel; Hawkins, C.P.; Kefford, B.J.; Schäfer, R.B.; Dyack, B.J.; Brucet Balmaña, Sandra; Buchwaleter, D.; Dunlop, J.; Frör, O.; Lazorchak, J.; Coring, Eckhard; Fernandez, H.R.; Goodfellow, W.; González Achem, A.L.; Hatfield-Dodds, S.; Karimov, B.K.; Mensah, P.; Olson, J.R.; Piscart, C.; Prat, Narcís; Ponsá Salas, Sergio; Schulz, C.J.; Timpano, A.J. (AAAS, 2016)
    Many human activities—like agriculture and resource extraction—are increasing the total concentration of dissolved inorganic salts (i.e., salinity) in freshwaters. Increasing salinity can have adverse effects on human ...

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