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Solar Energy ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 231 ◽  
pp. 355-364
Author(s):  
Hamza Hafeez ◽  
Abdul Kashif Janjua ◽  
Hamza Nisar ◽  
Sehar Shakir ◽  
Nadia Shahzad ◽  
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Water ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (22) ◽  
pp. 3267
Author(s):  
Marina A. Postevaya ◽  
Zakhar I. Slukovskii ◽  
Vladimir A. Dauvalter ◽  
Daria S. Bernadskaya

This article presents the results of the analysis and estimation of the seasonal variation of heavy metals in the water of urban lakes and the assessment of their environmental state based on the chemical data. The research covered seven lakes in Murmansk, subject to various levels of anthropogenic load. Field studies were conducted in 2019–2020. Water samples were taken both in summer and in winter/spring seasons. The most polluted lake was Lake Ledovoe, where the highest concentrations of V, Cr, Co, Ni, Cu, W, and Mn were found. Lake Yuzhnoe, which is characterized by the lowest concentrations of studied heavy metals, was the least subject to anthropogenic load. In total, V, Ni, Zn, Fe, and Mn were above the background levels in the lakes of Murmansk. The analysis of the seasonal variation showed that the highest concentrations of heavy metals were found in winter/spring season and reached their maximum during the period of melt water intake from the catchment area. The research showed the impact of the urban environment on the chemical composition of the Murmansk lakes.


2021 ◽  
Vol 298 ◽  
pp. 113514
Author(s):  
Ziliang Jia ◽  
Xuan Chang ◽  
Tingting Duan ◽  
Xi Wang ◽  
Tong Wei ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 296 ◽  
pp. 113339
Author(s):  
Ana Paula Fernandes Viana Furtado ◽  
Roberto Cézar de Almeida Monte-Mor ◽  
Eduardo de Aguiar do Couto

Water ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (16) ◽  
pp. 2305
Author(s):  
Reliana Lumban Toruan ◽  
Liah X. Coggins ◽  
Anas Ghadouani

Urban lakes are important environmental assets that contribute significant ecosystem services in urbanised areas around the world. Consequently, urban lakes are more exposed to anthropogenic pressures. Zooplankton communities play a central role in lake processes and, as such, are very sensitive to the impacts of human activities both through in-lake and catchment processes. Understanding their ecological function in urban lakes and how they respond to urbanisation is essential for environmental sustainability. In this study, we investigated the reliability of zooplankton size structure as indicators of anthropogenic stressors in urban lakes. We examined the relationship between environmental variables and zooplankton community size spectra derived as mean body size, density, and biomass. Our study showed that the overall mean body size was within the small size group ranged from 416 to 735 µm equivalent spherical diameter (ESD). Despite no significant difference in total zooplankton density between lakes, there was variability in the total density of the five different size classes. Total biomass was characterised by a significant proportion of size >750 µm. As the specific parameter of normalised biomass size spectra (NBSS), the slopes of the NBSS varied from moderate (−0.83 to −1.04) for a community with higher biomass of the larger size zooplankton to steeper slopes (from −1.15 to −1.49) for a community with higher biomass of smaller size. The environmental variables, represented by total phosphorus (TP) and chlorophyll a (chl-a), had a strong effect on zooplankton biomass and NBSS, where TP and chl-a were significantly correlated with the increase of total biomass and corresponded well with a less negative slope. Our results indicated that the community metric was sensitive to nutrient input and that size-based metrics have the potential to serve as key indicators for the management of urban lakes.


2021 ◽  
Vol 826 (1) ◽  
pp. 012020
Author(s):  
Zhang pengfei ◽  
Cui xiaoyu ◽  
Gao yunxia ◽  
Mo jing ◽  
Chen donghong

Author(s):  
Amy Pickard ◽  
Stella White ◽  
Sumita Bhattacharyya ◽  
Laurence Carvalho ◽  
Anne Dobel ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuanfeng Cui ◽  
Leiqiu Hu ◽  
Zhihua Wang ◽  
Qi Li

Abstract The spatiotemporal characteristics of air temperature and humidity mediated by urban bluespace are investigated using a combination of dense network of climatological observations in a medium-sized US city, computational fluid dynamics and analytical modeling approaches. Both numerical simulation and observational results show that the rate of change of hourly averaged air temperature and humidity at 3.5 m over urban areas peaks two hours after sunset, while it decreases with time monotonically over greenspace, indicating different impacts due to presence of urban lakes. The apparent temperature decreases with distance to lakes in urban area due to higher near-shore humidity. This highlights that urban lakes located near city center can deteriorate the nighttime cooling effects due to elevated humidity. Finally, two analytical models are presented to explain the connection between the surface and air temperature as well as the spatial variation of air temperature and humidity adjacent to the urban lakes. These simplified models with parameters being inferred from the network of measurements have reasonably good performance compared to the observations. Compared to other sophisticated numerical simulations, these analytical models offer an alternative means that is easily accessible for evaluating the efficacy of bluespace on urban nocturnal cooling.


2021 ◽  
Vol 770 ◽  
pp. 145318
Author(s):  
Erin A. Hull ◽  
Marco Barajas ◽  
Kenneth A. Burkart ◽  
Samantha R. Fung ◽  
Brian P. Jackson ◽  
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