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Robert Barouki Manolis Kogevinas Karine Audouze Kristine Belesova Ake Bergman Linda Birnbaum Sandra Boekhold Sebastien Denys Celine Desseille Elina Drakvik Howard Frumkin Jeanne Garric Delphine Destoumieux-Garzon Andrew Haines Anke Huss Genon Jensen Spyros Karakitsios Jana Klanova Iida-Maria Koskela Francine Laden Paolo Vineis 《Chemie der Erde / Geochemistry》2011
The outbreak of COVID-19 raised numerous questions on the interactions between the occurrence of new infections, the environment, climate and health. The European Union requested the H2020 HERA project which aims at setting priorities in research on environment, climate and health, to identify relevant research needs regarding Covid-19. The emergence and spread of SARS-CoV-2 appears to be related to urbanization, habitat destruction, live animal trade, intensive livestock farming and global travel. The contribution of climate and air pollution requires additional studies. Importantly, the severity of COVID-19 depends on the interactions between the viral infection, ageing and chronic diseases such as metabolic, respiratory and cardiovascular diseases and obesity which are themselves influenced by environmental stressors. The mechanisms of these interactions deserve additional scrutiny. Both the pandemic and the social response to the disease have elicited an array of behavioural and societal changes that may remain long after the pandemic and that may have long term health effects including on mental health. Recovery plans are currently being discussed or implemented and the environmental and health impacts of those plans are not clearly foreseen. Clearly, COVID-19 will have a long-lasting impact on the environmental health field and will open new research perspectives and policy needs. 相似文献
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Robert Barouki Manolis Kogevinas Karine Audouze Kristine Belesova Ake Bergman Linda Birnbaum Sandra Boekhold Sebastien Denys Celine Desseille Elina Drakvik Howard Frumkin Jeanne Garric Delphine Destoumieux-Garzon Andrew Haines Anke Huss Genon Jensen Spyros Karakitsios Jana Klanova Paolo Vineis 《Chemie der Erde / Geochemistry》2013
The outbreak of COVID-19 raised numerous questions on the interactions between the occurrence of new infections, the environment, climate and health. The European Union requested the H2020 HERA project which aims at setting priorities in research on environment, climate and health, to identify relevant research needs regarding Covid-19. The emergence and spread of SARS-CoV-2 appears to be related to urbanization, habitat destruction, live animal trade, intensive livestock farming and global travel. The contribution of climate and air pollution requires additional studies. Importantly, the severity of COVID-19 depends on the interactions between the viral infection, ageing and chronic diseases such as metabolic, respiratory and cardiovascular diseases and obesity which are themselves influenced by environmental stressors. The mechanisms of these interactions deserve additional scrutiny. Both the pandemic and the social response to the disease have elicited an array of behavioural and societal changes that may remain long after the pandemic and that may have long term health effects including on mental health. Recovery plans are currently being discussed or implemented and the environmental and health impacts of those plans are not clearly foreseen. Clearly, COVID-19 will have a long-lasting impact on the environmental health field and will open new research perspectives and policy needs. 相似文献
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Robert Barouki Manolis Kogevinas Karine Audouze Kristine Belesova Ake Bergman Linda Birnbaum Sandra Boekhold Sebastien Denys Celine Desseille Elina Drakvik Howard Frumkin Jeanne Garric Delphine Destoumieux-Garzon Andrew Haines Anke Huss Genon Jensen Spyros Karakitsios Jana Klanova Iida-Maria Koskela Francine Laden Paolo Vineis 《Chemie der Erde / Geochemistry》2010
The outbreak of COVID-19 raised numerous questions on the interactions between the occurrence of new infections, the environment, climate and health. The European Union requested the H2020 HERA project which aims at setting priorities in research on environment, climate and health, to identify relevant research needs regarding Covid-19. The emergence and spread of SARS-CoV-2 appears to be related to urbanization, habitat destruction, live animal trade, intensive livestock farming and global travel. The contribution of climate and air pollution requires additional studies. Importantly, the severity of COVID-19 depends on the interactions between the viral infection, ageing and chronic diseases such as metabolic, respiratory and cardiovascular diseases and obesity which are themselves influenced by environmental stressors. The mechanisms of these interactions deserve additional scrutiny. Both the pandemic and the social response to the disease have elicited an array of behavioural and societal changes that may remain long after the pandemic and that may have long term health effects including on mental health. Recovery plans are currently being discussed or implemented and the environmental and health impacts of those plans are not clearly foreseen. Clearly, COVID-19 will have a long-lasting impact on the environmental health field and will open new research perspectives and policy needs. 相似文献
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A seismic hazard evaluation for three dams in the Rocky Mountains of northern Colorado is based on a study of the historical seismicity. To model earthquake occurrence as a random process utilizing a maximum likelihood method, the catalog must exhibit random space-time characteristics. This was achieved using a declustering procedure and correction for completeness of recording. On the basis of the resulting a- and b-values, probabilistic epicentral distances for a 2 × 10–5 annual probability were calculated. For a random earthquake of magnitude M
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6.0–6.5, this distance is 15 km. Suggested ground motion parameters were estimated using a probabilistic seismic hazard analysis. Critical peak horizontal accelerations at the dams are 0.22g if median values are assumed and 0.39g if variable attenuation and seismicity rates are taken into account. For structural analysis of the dams, synthetic acceleration time series were calculated to match the empirical response spectra. In addition, existing horizontal strong motion records from two Mammoth Lakes, California earthquakes were selected and scaled to fit the target horizontal acceleration response spectra. 相似文献
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Jörgen Rosenqvist 《Geochimica et cosmochimica acta》2004,68(17):3547-3555
Experiments were conducted on gibbsite to determine whether oxygen-isotope exchange rates at hydroxyl bridges (μ2-OH) on the basal sheet exhibit similar reactivity trends as in large aluminum polyoxocations, for which high-quality kinetic data exist. We followed the exchange of 18O from the mineral surface to solution by using a high-surface-area solid that had been enriched to tens of percent in 18O. To establish this high enrichment, we initially react the solid hydrothermally with highly enriched H218O in order to tag all oxygens near the mineral surface, and then back exchange the most reactive oxygens with isotopically normal water. This enrichment procedure isolates 18O into the least-reactive sites, which are presumably μ2-OH on the basal surface. By analogy with aqueous aluminum complexes, including large multimers, the η-OH2 sites exchange within fractions of a second and should be isotopically normal using this procedure.When suspended in isotopically normal electrolyte solutions, we find that the rates of release of 18O from the mineral fall close to the rates of dissolution. The lack of steady isotopic exchange of μ2-OH on gibbsite surfaces contrasts with the aluminum polyoxocations, where the μ2-OH exchange many hundreds of times with bulk water molecules before the molecule dissociates. Additional experiments were conducted in solutions at near-neutral pH to determine the flux of oxygens at conditions near thermodynamic equilibrium. As in more acidic solutions, rates are close to values expected from dissolution of the mineral and there is no evidence for steady exchange of hydroxyl bridges with water molecules in the bulk solution. 相似文献
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Philippe Paillou Ake Rosenqvist Jean-Marie Malezieux Bruno Reynard Tom Farr Essam Heggy 《Comptes Rendus Geoscience》2003,335(15):1059-1069
Using orbital imaging radar, we detected a double circular structure, located in the southeastern part of the Libyan Desert, which is partially hidden under sandy sediments. Fieldwork confirmed it to be an unknown double impact crater, each crater having a diameter of about 10 km, younger than 140 Ma. Sampling on the site enabled the observation of quantities of shatter cone structures and impact breccias containing planar fractures. To cite this article: P. Paillou et al., C. R. Geoscience 335 (2003). 相似文献
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I.Th. Rosenqvist 《Engineering Geology》1966,1(6):445-450
The ultra-sensitive type of clay called quick clay has caused severe landslides in Scandinavia and on the east and west coast of Canada. Slides of this type were the mentioned in literature in the fourteenth century. Quick-clay properties were described in 1901. Later geologists at the Norwegian Geological Survey, the Norwegian Highway Laboratory and the Norwegian Geotechnical Institute carried out research on this material. The present opinion is that the peculiar properties are based upon colloidal-chemical phenomena. According to this the clays deposited and consolidated in a flocculated state. Later chemical changes increased the double layer potential, either by leaching of electrolyte or by addition of suitable anions. The flocculated structure remains, unstable though, until mechanical disturbances cause a breakdown. Thus the clay is transformed into a dispersed state. 相似文献