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Abraha Gebrekidan Hannah Nicolai Liese Vincken Mekone Teferi Tsehaye Asmelash Tadesse Dejenie Samuel Zerabruk Kindeya Gebrehiwet Hans Bauer Josef Deckers Patricia Luis Luc De Meester Bart van der Bruggen 《洁净——土壤、空气、水》2013,41(3):235-243
This study aims to examine the efficiency of Opuntia ficus‐indica for removing organochlorine pesticides from surface waters. Adsorption properties such as size, dose, and time of O. ficus‐indica for aldrin, dieldrin, and dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) were studied through stirring and column methods. Because of their high affinity and swelling characteristics, dried O. ficus‐indica was studied in stirring while fresh unpeeled O. ficus‐indica was applied in both stirring and column experiments and proved to be well‐suited to column application. Before removing pesticides, the column was flashed with distilled water eliminate the turbidity and smell from fresh unpeeled cactus. The removal of pesticides increased with an increasing adsorbent dose and decreased with adsorbent particle sizes. The optimum adsorbent dose is 10 g for dried and 15 g for fresh unpeeled O. ficus‐indica. The experimental results show that O. ficus‐indica possesses strong adsorption ability for aldrin, dieldrin, and DDT, and the adsorption isotherm data obeyed the Freundlich model. The results of our small‐scale experiments suggest a strong potential to develop local small‐scale water treatment units that can be used at the level of individual households or local communities, using a widely available adsorbent. 相似文献
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Gully cut‐and‐fill cycles as related to agro‐management: a historical curve number simulation in the Tigray Highlands 下载免费PDF全文
Sil Lanckriet Amaury Frankl Gebrekidan Mesfin Katrien Descheemaeker Jan Nyssen 《地球表面变化过程与地形》2015,40(6):796-808
Gully cut‐and‐fill dynamics are often thought to be driven by climate and/or deforestation related to population pressure. However, in this case‐study of nine representative catchments in the Northern Ethiopian Highlands, we find that neither climate changes nor deforestation can explain gully morphology changes over the twentieth century. Firstly, by using a Monte Carlo simulation to estimate historical catchment‐wide curve numbers, we show that the landscape was already heavily degraded in the nineteenth and early twentieth century – a period with low population density. The mean catchment‐wide curve number (> 80) one century ago was, under the regional climatic conditions, already resulting in considerable simulated historical runoff responses. Secondly, twentieth century land‐cover and runoff coefficient changes were confronted with twentieth century changing gully morphologies. As the results show, large‐scale land‐cover changes and deforestation cannot explain the observed processes. The study therefore invokes interactions between authigenic factors, small‐scale plot boundary changes, cropland management and sociopolitical forces to explain the gully cut processes. Finally, semi‐structured interviews and sedistratigraphic analysis of three filled gullies confirm the dominant impact of (crop)land management (tillage, check dams in gullies and channel diversions) on gully cut‐and‐fill processes. Since agricultural land management – including land tenure and land distribution – has been commonly neglected in earlier related research, we argue therefore that it can be a very strong driver of twentieth century gully morphodynamics. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 相似文献
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Menna Biniyam Yisehak Mesfin Henok Shiferaw Gebrekidan Atkilt Girma Siyum Zenebe Girmay Tegene Melaku Takele 《Theoretical and Applied Climatology》2022,149(1-2):621-638
Theoretical and Applied Climatology - Meteorological drought is among the key climate-related risks affecting Ethiopia. It indicates a shortage of precipitation over a long period, usually for a... 相似文献
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