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  1. Reactions Induced in Natural Waters by Irradiation of Nitrate and Nitrite Ions

    This review describes the reaction mechanisms of nitrate and nitrite ions, which play a role in the photochemical processes occurring in natural...
    Davide Vione, Valter Maurino, ... Ezio Pelizzetti in Environmental Photochemistry Part II
    Chapter
  2. The Applications of Photocatalytic Waste Minimisation in Nuclear Fuel Processing

    Nuclear fuel processing has two main waste management requirements: (1) the disposal of waste organic solvent (secondary waste) generated by...
    Colin Boxall, Gwénaëlle Le Gurun, ... Shaorong **ao in Environmental Photochemistry Part II
    Chapter
  3. Mechanisms of Direct Photolysis of Biocides Based on Halogenated Phenols and Anilines

    The halogenated phenols and anilines are the parent chromophores of a number of widely used pesticides, among them phenoxyacetic acid and...
    Gottfried Grabner, Claire Richard in Environmental Photochemistry Part II
    Chapter
  4. Basic Concepts of Photochemical Transformations

    Photochemistry is concerned with the interaction between light and matter. The present chapter outlines the basic concepts of photochemistry in...
    Chapter
  5. Photocatalytic Detoxification of Water and Air

    The use of semiconductor photocatalysis for treatment of water and air has been a topic of intense research activity over the past 20 years. This...
    Peter K. J. Robertson, Detlef W. Bahnemann, ... Fiona Wood in Environmental Photochemistry Part II
    Chapter
  6. Aquatic Phototransformation of Organic Contaminants Induced by Coloured Dissolved Natural Organic Matter

    This review will first give a brief description of coloured dissolved organic matter (CDOM) from the aquatic environment or extracted from soil....
    Claire Richard, Silvio Canonica in Environmental Photochemistry Part II
    Chapter
  7. Photocatalytic Active Surfaces and Photo-Induced High Hydrophilicity/High Hydrophobicity

    There are two types of photo-effects on a TiO 2 surface. One is the well-known photocatalytic reaction and another is the highly...
    Hiroshi Irie, Kazuhito Hashimoto in Environmental Photochemistry Part II
    Chapter
  8. Environmental Photochemistry in Heterogeneous Media

    Heterogeneous reactions are widespread in all the environmental compartments: soils, hydrosphere, troposphere and at medium altitudes in the...
    Mónica C. González, Enrique San Román in Environmental Photochemistry Part II
    Chapter
  9. Role of Iron in Light-Induced Environmental Processes

    In this chapter, photochemical processes in natural aquatic systems involving iron in one way or another are reviewed. Homogeneous and...
    Chapter
  10. Introduction to Photochemical Advanced Oxidation Processes for Water Treatment

    In this chapter, an overview of Photochemical Advanced Oxidation Technologies (PAOTs) is given, together with recent relevant literature examples...
    Chapter
  11. Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Photochemistry in the Troposphere

    Key features of tropospheric photochemistry are highlighted including both homogeneous gas-phase and heterogeneous reactions that are important in...
    Michael R. Hoffmann in Environmental Photochemistry Part II
    Chapter
  12. Recent Developments in the Environmental Photochemistry of PAHs and PCBs in Water and on Solids

    This article updates the one on the same topic published in this series in 1999. The photochemistry of PAHs and PCBs in liquid water and on ice...
    Richard M. Pagni, Reza Dabestani in Environmental Photochemistry Part II
    Chapter
  13. Atmospheric Photooxidation of Gas Phase Air Pollutants

    An overview of the gas-phase reactions responsible for the photooxidation of air pollutants is provided. Starting with an introduction to the...
    T. J. Wallington, O. J. Nielsen in Environmental Photochemistry Part II
    Chapter
  14. A multi-parameter monitoring system and early warning model for rainfall-induced landslides

    Landslides are one of the most devastating natural disasters, with most being triggered by rainfall. Efficient monitoring and effective prevention of...

    Shihui Pang, **aoming Sun, ... Zhigang Tao in Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment
    Article 15 July 2024
  15. The creep behaviors of red sandstone in northern Yunnan and its fractional order damage modelling considering relaxation time effect

    The creep characteristics of rocks pose significant challenges to the construction and operation of tunnels. Triaxial compression tests were...

    Xu Chen, Chuan He, ... Mengchen Yun in Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment
    Article 15 July 2024
  16. Thermal Earth model for the conterminous United States using an interpolative physics-informed graph neural network

    This study presents a data-driven spatial interpolation algorithm based on physics-informed graph neural networks used to develop a thermal Earth...

    Mohammad J. Aljubran, Roland N. Horne in Geothermal Energy
    Article Open access 13 July 2024
  17. Shear wave implications in wetting-induced collapse of sand–clay mixtures

    Collapsible soils pose significant challenges to engineering projects due to their instability and sudden changes in volume upon variations in water...

    Jongchan Kim, Junghee Park, Hyunwook Choo in Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment
    Article 12 July 2024
  18. Physical, mechanical, and microstructural characteristics of fly ash replaced cement deep mixing columns

    The novel approach of the study is implementing the installation procedure of fly ash (FA) replaced cement deep mixing (DM) columns to field cases...

    Article Open access 11 July 2024
  19. Contribution of freefall and rock mass structure to post-fragmentation spreading of rockslides

    Sudden freefall is very common in high-velocity and long-runout rockslides. The combination of freefall and joints (a rock mass structure) may cause...

    Zhiyuan Zhu, Yihan Wu, ... Hong Zhang in Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment
    Article 11 July 2024
  20. Praktische Anwendung von Wärme als Tracer zur Abflussmessung in kleinen Oberflächengewässern

    Thermal methods can be used for discharge measurements in open channels. Heat is used as tracer input in the flowing water either as a pulse or by...

    Wolfgang Gossel in Grundwasser
    Article Open access 11 July 2024
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