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pro vyhledávání: '"H. B. Jayasiri"'
Publikováno v:
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 192
This study focused on quantification and morphological characterization of plastics (0.30–100 mm) at seven sites, namely, Uswetakeiyawa, Kerawalapitiya, Dikowita, Modera, Kollupitiya, Bambalapitiya, and Wellawatta along the west coast, off Colombo,
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Vingnanam Journal of Science. 14:15
Wetlands and waterbirds are inseparable elements. The preliminary study was conducted in eight sites, namely Mandaitivu, Mankumban, Kayts, Kavutharimunai, Pallai, Thadduvankoddy, Kapputhu and Nagarkovil in the Jaffna and Kilinochchi Districts of the
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 186:1101-1111
Nine metals were monitored in the beach sediment in Mumbai from May 2011 to March 2012 to evaluate the spatial and temporal distributions. The average heavy metal concentrations exhibited the fol- lowing order: Fe >M n >C r >C o >N i >P b >Z n > Cu >
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Environmental monitoring and assessment. 187(7)
Organochlorines (OCs) such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) were analysed in plastic pellets collected from four beaches of Mumbai coast bimonthly from May 2011 to March 2012. A total of 72 pools of pellets wer
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Proceedings of International Forestry and Environment Symposium. 18
PAHs are a class of ubiquitous pollutants that are found in polluted marine areas whichconsist of two or more fused benzene rings in various arrangements. There are over 100different PAH compounds. A number of PAH compounds are known carcinogens andb
Publikováno v:
Marine pollution bulletin. 77(1-2)
Plastic litter was quantified on four sandy beaches in Mumbai. The mean abundance of 7.49 g and 68.83 items per square metre was recorded. The abundance of plastics significantly varied among the beaches showing an increasing trend in the southern pa
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Environmental monitoring and assessment. 185(9)
Today, almost every beach on every coastline is threatened by human activities. The inadequate recycling and poor management of waste in developing countries has resulted in considerable quantities of plastic contaminating beaches. Though India has l
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 185:7721-7722