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Response of water quality in major tributaries to the difference of multi-scale landscape indicators in Dongting Lake basin, China
River water quality has been increasingly deteriorated because of the influence of natural process and anthropogenic activities. Quantifying the...
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Behavioural changes, DNA damage and histological alterations in Labeo rohita fingerlings in response to organic-coated silver nanoparticles
Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) have garnered significant global attention from researchers due to their unique physicochemical properties and...
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Examining site intervention efficacy and uncertainties with conceptual Bayesian networks: preventing offsite migration of DNAPL and contaminated groundwater
For contaminated sites, conceptual site models (CSMs) guide the assessment and management of risks, including remediation strategies. Recent research...
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Performance of zero-valent iron immobilized on activated carbon cloth for the removal of phenol from wastewater
BackgroundDischarge of large amounts of untreated industrial effluent into water bodies pose significant environmental challenges worldwide. This is...
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Treatability of BPA Containing Wastewater by Catalytic and Photocatalytic Ozone Processes Using n.TiO2
In this study, the treatment of synthetic wastewater containing 10 mg/L Bisphenol A (BPA) has been investigated by the catalytic and photocatalytic...
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Removal Mechanism of Hexavalent Chromium by Ferrous Oxalate: Role of Ferrous Iron and Oxalate
Hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI) contamination in water and wastewater can be treated by reduction of Cr (VI) to Cr(III) with reductants. In this study,...
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What is next for the sustainable development goals, what are the challenges concerning SDG 10—reduced inequalities?
Examining the future trajectory of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) reveals that challenges persist in achieving their targets. While each...
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Breaking barriers: female and Hispanic undergraduate students experience gains in self-confidence and tolerance for obstacles during a sustainability-centered internship program in the USA
Previous research has shown that female and Hispanic students who are underrepresented in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM)...
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Evaluation of Water Quality Through Water Quality Index at Sorbhog Beel, a Critical Ecotone Along Indo-Bhutan Boundary
The present study is conducted to assess the water quality of Sorbhog Beel for determining its usability for different activities. In order to...
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Lanthanum-based magnetic biopolymers for brilliant green removal from aqueous solutions
In this study, lanthanum (La)-based magnetic biopolymers were synthesized, and the first adsorption study was conducted on the removal of brilliant...
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Assessing the extent of community participation in co-management of natural resources at Vwaza Wildlife Reserve in Malawi: an integrated approach
In contrast to top-down conservation strategies, co-management is widely promoted as a bottom-up, participatory, and sustainable management strategy...
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A pedagogy for the end of the world: teaching environmental health and justice in a sacrifice zone
This article describes pedagogical changes that I have made to my Environmental Justice class at the University of the Pacific in response to...
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Centering diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice in environmental studies and sciences by practicing compassionate pedagogies
The imperative to (re)center diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice (DEIJ) touches nearly every aspect of higher education today. The...
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Sea Grant’s Community Engaged Internship: expanding participation and cultivating belonging in coastal and ocean sciences
Providing hands-on experiences to undergraduates is a common strategy to recruit and retain diverse students in geosciences. And yet, without equal...
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Multi-generation effects of lead (Pb) on two Daphnia species
Two monophyletic Daphnia species ( Daphnia magna and D. similis ) were exposed to a sub-lethal concentration of Pb (50 µg/L) for nine generations under...
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Campus sustainability office representations of the DEIJ-sustainability nexus
The number of campus sustainability offices in the USA has grown over the past two decades. These offices evolve from myriad origins such as an...
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Teaching and learning about race, culture, and environment in a predominately white institution
The environment and natural resource fields have traditionally centered western science, the scholarship of white men, and land conservation...
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Atmosphere circulation patterns synchronize pan-Arctic glacier melt and permafrost thaw
The Arctic is changing rapidly due to the amplification of global temperature trends, causing profound impacts on the ice sheet in Greenland,...
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Environmental justice teaching in an undergraduate context: examining the intersection of community-engaged, inclusive, and anti-racist pedagogy
Since the early 1980s, the environmental justice (EJ) movement was critical in drawing much needed attention on how Black, Indigenous, People of...
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Moisture availability and groundwater recharge paced by orbital forcing over the past 750,000 years in the southwestern USA
Quaternary climate changes are driven in part by variations in the distribution and strength of insolation due to orbital parameters. Continental...