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9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
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USING GIS IN SOIL EROSION CONTROL (CASE STUDY: MOUSA ABAD BASIN, ISFAHAN, IRAN)

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2009, A. Gandomkar)

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Soil erosion is a process threatening natural resources such as water, soil, plant cover and climate both directly and indirectly and it is dangerous for human safety and his life. Erosion not only weakens soil, makes useless farms and a lot of damage, but also causes harm by sedimentation solid of materials in streams, sources, dams, ports and decreases the amount of their capacity. In this project, we are studying soil erosion in Mousa Abad basin in Tiran, Isfahan in SLEMSA model using GIS. In this research, the...

Oil and Gas Exploration2009
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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CONCENTRATION OF METALS IN MUSHROOMS WITH POTENTIAL MYCOREMEDIATION OF SOIL

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, E. Butnaru, L. Agoroaei, C. Mircea, F. Crivoi, V. Chinan, C. Tanase)

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The mushrooms are able of cumulating metals from environment depending on specie, harvesting place, type of soil, degree of development and other environment conditions. The paper presents the results of the study on levels of copper, zinc, iron, manganese, chromium and calcium in mushroom harvests from Calimani site where the soil is degraded by mining work. The mycological material (19 samples of mushrooms) was harvested from 6 places of Calimani site: Ilva Dump, Dumitrelul Dump, near Dump of Pin, Dump of Pin, P...

Oil and Gas Exploration2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION SUCCESS OF SOME SPOIL HEAPS FROM ROMANIA – USING GROUND BEETLES AS BIOINDICATORS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, D.-M. Purice)

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The spoil heaps, present in the perimeter of the hydropower plants, industrial chemical complexes, groups of mining exploitation and minerals processing etc. are an important prejudice for the environment, and because of this, they need special attention (monitoring, EIA, implementation of some strategies of ecological restoration). We focused the attention on two spoil heaps categories from W. Romania (in Retezat National Park) and S.W. Romania (Moldova Noua complex), different as their provenience, morphological...

Oil and Gas Exploration2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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INVESTIGATION AND MAPPING OF THE SOIL PROPRIETIES IN AIM TO PRESERVATION THE PRODUCTIVITY

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, P. Cardei, V. Muraru, R. Sfiru)

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The paper present some result obtained by the authors in the research activity developed in the creation of a methodology to solve the environmental problems. The results presented in this paper are part of the soil moisture preservation and soil compaction prevention method, which is including in the methodology. The method is based on the soil moisture and compaction prediction in a certain geographic zone. The prediction is based on the maps of soil moisture and compaction, which is obtained starting of the GPS...

Oil and Gas Exploration2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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LEVEL OF NITRITES AND NITRATES IN MUSHROOMS FROM POLLUTED SOIL

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, L. Agoroaei, C. Mircea, C. Butnaru, C. Tanase, V. Chinan, C. Barsan, E. Butnaru)

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Recent data demonstrate a significant capacity of mushrooms to retain the pollutants from soil, so being realised the mycoremediation of soil. Nitrogen oxides are major atmospheric pollutants. The main oxides, nitrogen monoxide and dioxide, penetrated in human body cause important toxic effects: methaemoglobinemia, haemolysis, vasodilatation and even cancerogenesis. The accumulation of these oxides in mushrooms, as nitrites and nitrates, is dependent on: species, environmental conditions and chemical composition o...

Oil and Gas Exploration2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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MINERAL COMPOSITION OF ESTONIAN OIL SHALE SEMI-COKE SEDIMENTS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, R. MРѕtlep, K. KirsimР°e, E. Puura)

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The Estonian kukersite is the largest oil shale resource in the world used industrially today. The majority of mined oil shale is utilized for electricity and heat production. About 20\% of all of the oil shale extracted annually is used for retorting shale-oil and shale-gas, after which large amount of environmentally hazardous solid retort residue – semi-coke is left over. Production of 1 tonne of shale-oil is accompanied by almost 3 tonnes of semi-coke waste. During more than 80 years of operation over 110 mi...

Oil and Gas Exploration2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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TEXTURAL DISTRIBUTION OF ARSENIC AND HEAVY METALS IN SOILS AFFECTED BY ABANDONED MINING WORKS: CONSEQUENCES FOR SOIL WASHING

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, F. Gonzalez-Coto, C. Sierra, R.VILLA, J. R. GALLEGO J.M. Menandez-Aguado)

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We introduce an example of a detailed study of soil texture and geochemistry with the aim of designing appropriate soil washing systems. Concretely, we have studied soils affected by the mining works of “Los Rueldos” (Asturias, Spain). After an initial characterization, composite, representative samples were taken and ICP-MS analysis was carried out. Results showed very high concentrations of As, and significant presence of heavy metals such Hg, Pb and Zn specially in silt-clay fractions obtained after wet sie...

Oil and Gas Exploration2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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THE DYNAMICS OF MICROBIOTA ON SOILS DEGRADED BY MINING ACTIVITIES

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, S. Dunca, M. Stefan, C. Tanase, A. Cojocariu)

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The aim of this study is to provide data on biological state of soil in depth, using the comparative study of general microbiota frequency and activity. For the quantitative analysis of soil microbiota, we have used soil samples for dilutions (10-1 - 10-6). The results were expressed in colony-forming units/g soil (CFU). The soil was sampling from Calimani National Park (The Oriental Carpathians) in October 2006, June and September 2007. The soil microbiota registers quantitative variations from one sample point t...

Oil and Gas Exploration2008
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
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THE POSSIBILITY TO USE MUSHROOMS FOR SOIL REMEDIATION IN A SULPHUR MINE AREA

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2008, C. Mircea, C. Tanase, L. Agoroaei, C. Butnaru, V. Chinan, C. Birsan, A. Cojocariu, E. Butnaru)

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Our paper presents the results of a study concerning the possibility to use mushrooms for soil remediation after mining exploitation. The samples have been harvested from Calimani Mountains (Northern Carpathians) an important site for sulphur extraction in Romania. Despite, the sulphur mines have been closed from several years, soil and vegetation are still affected and is necessary to improve theirs qualities especially by biological methods. By oxidation processes, sulphur is transformed in air to oxides especia...

Oil and Gas Exploration2008
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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INVESTIGATION OF HEAVY METALS IN MAIN WASTEWATER

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, M. Karatas, S. Dursun, C. Ozdemir, M. E. Argun)

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Heavy metals in wastewater are quite important because of being toxic effect for public health. Wastewaters that contain heavy metals are generally caused by industries discharged, either after primary treatment or even no-treatment farmers in Konya use wastewater for irrigation that discharged into canal. This causes soil pollution also decreases plant quality. Heavy metals can reach to humans and animals and causes toxic effects through food-chain. The aim of this study is determining heavy metal accumulation on...

Oil and Gas Exploration2006
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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THE EFFECT OF AIR POLLUTANTS FROM BORZESTI INDUSTRIAL CENTER (BACAU DISTRICT) UPON PHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESSES OF WOODEN ANGYOSPERMES

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, M. M. Zamfirache, L. Ivanescu)

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We took into consideration aspects regarding the physiology at two species of wooden angiosperms cultivated in sites from industrial area of Borzesti, Bacau District: Populus tremula L. and Tilia tomentosa Moench., during their ontogenetic cycle. We also talked about aspects related to some special biochemical and physiological parameters (dry matter content and assimilating pigments content). The researches of vegetal physiology have used classical methods of investigation. The negative influence of air pollutant...

Oil and Gas Exploration2006
4th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2004
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THE EFFECTS OF THE NEW FIELD USING IN THE SURROUNDING OF ATATURK DAM IN SOUTHERN TURKEY

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2004, E. I., GORUCU, M Z. Kerey)

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The studying area is placed on the surrounding of Ataturk Dam in Bozova (S.URFA) in the southern Turkey. The main lithology of the region starts calcareous marl and upper part is consist of lime stones with crystalline dolomites and chert. In the region there are some important climatic changes which took place during the accumulating water in the lake of the dam. These situations caused many new environmental and agricultural effects. Especially the geochemical features of the lithological unit of the region role...

Oil and Gas Exploration2004
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