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Generation, storage, and management of waste coming from industrial processes are a growing worldwide problem. One of the main contributors is the mining industry, in particular tailings generated by historical mining, which are barely... more
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      Environmental ScienceMedicine
L’Altiplano Nord bolivien est soumis naturellement a des conditions climatiques et pedologiques contraignantes. Il est particulierement impacte par des activites humaines variees tels que l’exploitation miniere, l’agriculture et plus... more
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      ChemistryForestrySoil
Groundwater metal pollution is a major concern in mining areas. This study proposes a new addition to the DRASTIC method (DRASTIC+Lu) to assess groundwater vulnerability to metal pollution in mining areas by combining remote sensing (to... more
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Global climate change and local watershed management as potential drivers of salinity variation in a tropical coastal lagoon (Laguna de Terminos, Mexico).
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      Earth SciencesEnvironmental ScienceClimate Change
Sulfamethoxazole (SMX) is one of the antibiotics most commonly detected in aquatic and terrestrial environments and is still widely used, especially in low income countries. SMX is assumed to be highly mobile in soils due to its intrinsic... more
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      Environmental ScienceEnvironmental ChemistryMedicineReactive transport modeling
Groundwater metal pollution is a major concern for societies, especially in areas where the mining industry is important. Index-based techniques, as the DRASTIC index, are often used to assess the intrinsic groundwater vulnerability and... more
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      Environmental ScienceWater resource management
Purpose Soils have the ability to retain potentially toxic elements (PTEs) through different chemical processes that promote low mobility of these elements, such as the precipitation of secondary phases of Fe, which facilitate the... more
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      Earth SciencesEnvironmental ScienceChemistryEnvironmental Chemistry
Cities in developing countries encounter rapid waves of social transformation and economic development where the environment is mostly a neglected aspect. The Katari watershed encompasses mining areas, El Alto city (one of the fastest... more
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Antibiotics are emergent contaminants that can induce adverse effects in terrestrial and aquatic organisms. The surface water compartment is of particular concern as it receives direct waste water discharge. Modeling is highlighted as an... more
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      Environmental ScienceMedicine
An increasing number of studies pointed out the ubiquitous presence of medical residues in surface and ground water as well as in soil compartments. Not only antibiotics can be found in the environment but also their transformation... more
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      SoilBiologyMedicinePollution