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Reduction of Pesticide Toxicity Under Field-Relevant Conditions? The Interaction of Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles, Ultraviolet, and Natural Organic Matter
(Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 2020)In surface waters, the illumination of photoactive engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) with ultraviolet (UV) light triggers the formation of reactive intermediates, consequently altering the ecotoxicological potential of ... -
Removing Disturbing Matrix Constituents from Biota Extracts from Total Extraction and Silicone‐Based Passive Sampling
(Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 2021-08-11)Contaminant analysis in biota extracts can be hampered by matrix interferences caused by, for example, co‐extracted lipids that compromise the quality of the analytical data and require frequent maintenance of the analytical ... -
Renewable Energy from Wildflowers—Perennial Wild Plant Mixtures as a Social-Ecologically Sustainable Biomass Supply System
(Advanced Sustainable Systems, 2020)A growing bioeconomy requires increasing amounts of biomass from residues, wastes, and industrial crops for bio-based products and bioenergy. There is much discussion about how industrial crop cultivation could promote ... -
Resilience Dynamics of Urban Water Supply Security and Potential of Tipping Points
(Earth's Future, 2019)Cities are the drivers of socioeconomic innovation and are also forced to address the accelerating risk of failure in providing essential services such as water supply today and in the future. Here, we investigate the ... -
Resilience: On-going wave or subsiding trend in flood risk research and practice?
(Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, 2019)Resilience in relation to flood risk management (FRM) is not a new concept, yet parts of the FRM community are still struggling to apply it. The main challenge this study addresses is the question as to whether parts of ... -
Response of subsoil organic matter contents and physical properties to long‐term, high‐rate farmyard manure application
(European Journal of Soil Science, 2022-03-31)Application of farmyard manure (FYM) is common practice to improve physical and chemical properties of arable soil and crop yields. However, studies on effects of FYM application mainly focussed on topsoils, whereas subsoils ... -
Responses of soil organic carbon, aggregate diameters, and hydraulic properties to long‐term organic and conventional farming on a Vertisol in India
(Land Degradation & Development, 2022-02-13)Organic matter management can improve soil structural properties. This is crucial for agricultural soils in tropical regions threatened by high rainfall intensities. Compared to conventional farming, organic farming is ... -
Revisiting global trends in freshwater insect biodiversity
(Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, 2020-12-31)A recent global meta‐analysis reported a decrease in terrestrial but increase in freshwater insect abundance and biomass (van Klink et al., Science 368, p. 417). The authors suggested that water quality has been improving, ... -
Sanierung der Altlast am ehemaligen Gaswerk Neubrandenburg
(Neubrandenburger Geologische Beiträge; Vol.12)Das ehemalige Gaswerk liegt innerhalb der Stadt Neubrandenburg „Am Güterbahnhof“, umgeben von Altbausubstanz mit gewerblicher Nutzung und Wohnbebauung. Die Produktion von Stadtgas aus Steinkohle begann hier 1867. Eine ... -
Schadstoffmuster in der regionalen Grundwasserkontamination der mitteldeutschen Industrie- und Bergbauregion Bitterfeld-Wolfen
(Univ. Halle, 2001)Um aus bestehenden umfangreichen Datenbeständen neuartige Informationen über Stoffe und ihre Verteilungsmuster in einer regionalen Grundwasserkontamination zu extrahieren, wurde eine dreistufige Untersuchungsstrategie ... -
Schauplätze der Umweltgeschichte - Werkstattbericht
(Universtätsverlag Göttingen, 2008)Schauplätze der Umweltgeschichte sind Orte, an denen sich exemplarisch umweltbezogenes Handeln demonstrieren lässt bzw. Orte, von denen Ideen ausgingen, die umwelthistorisch weitreichende Konsequenzen hatten. Die Darstellungen ... -
Science‐state alliances and climate engineering: A ‘longue durée’ picture
(Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 2022-08-19)Since the early 2000s, proposals to deliberately modify the Earth's climate have gained political traction as a controversial last resort measure against dangerous global warming. The article provides a ‘longue durée’ ... -
Sea Ice Targeted Geoengineering Can Delay Arctic Sea Ice Decline but not Global Warming
(Earth's Future, 2019)To counteract global warming, a geoengineering approach that aims at intervening in the Arctic ice-albedo feedback has been proposed. A large number of wind-driven pumps shall spread seawater on the surface in winter to ... -
Seasonal Differences in the Attenuation of Polar Trace Organics in the Hyporheic Zone of an Urban Stream
(Water Resources Research, 2022-01-20)Attenuation of trace organic compounds (TrOCs) in a river occurs to a large extent in its hyporheic zone. A major part of the attenuation of polar TrOCs is of microbial origin. As microbial activity depends on temperature ... -
Simultaneously tracing the fate of seven metals at a global level with MaTrace‐multi
(Journal of Industrial Ecology, 2022-01-08)Keeping materials in use for a long time is key to reducing primary material demand and environmental impacts of resource use. Recycling yields of metals should only be limited by thermodynamically unavoidable losses of ... -
Social Entrepreneurship Status Quo 2009
(Geozon Science Media, 2010-01-18)Tagungsband. Berlin HUB, 16.-17. Juni 2009 -
Soil organic carbon allocation and dynamics under perennial energy crops and their feedbacks with soil microbial biomass and activity
(Soil Use and Management, 2020)The cultivation of perennial instead of annual energy crops has received growing interest. Previous studies identified numerous beneficial effects of perennial energy crop (PEC) cultivation for the agricultural landscape ... -
Sources and Fate of the Antiandrogenic Fluorescent Dye 4‐Methyl‐7‐Diethylaminocoumarin in Small River Systems
(Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 2021-09-24)Recently, the potent antiandrogen 4‐methyl‐7‐diethylaminocoumarin (C47) and its potential transformation products 4‐methyl‐7‐ethylaminocoumarin (C47T1) and 4‐methyl‐7‐aminocoumarin (C47T2) were identified as novel environmental ... -
Spatial Heterogeneity Enables Higher Root Water Uptake in Dry Soil but Protracts Water Stress After Transpiration Decline: A Numerical Study
(Water Resources Research, 2020)A common assumption in models of water flow from soil to root is that the soil can be described in terms of its representative or effective behavior. Microscale heterogeneity and structure are thereby replaced by effective ...