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Full-Text Articles in Engineering
New York City’S Rising Sea Level And Coastal Erosion: Approaches To Resiliency, Ryder D. Isidro
New York City’S Rising Sea Level And Coastal Erosion: Approaches To Resiliency, Ryder D. Isidro
Student Theses 2015-Present
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Building Artificial Reefs From Recycled Construction Materials: A Feasibility Study, Nicholas H. Lew
Building Artificial Reefs From Recycled Construction Materials: A Feasibility Study, Nicholas H. Lew
Construction Management
Naturally occurring reefs are some of the world’s most biologically diverse ecosystems formed by jagged rocks tucked slightly below sea level. In recent years global warming began to pose a major threat to many reef habitats. Most relevant is the increase in surface seawater temperatures that cause coral to bleach, taking away major food sources for larger marine species. Researchers have combated this by deploying artificial reefs in substitution for naturally formed limestone rock formations in order to promote the expansion of coastal habitats. This project specifically aims to utilize construction waste towards the production of artificial reefs, effectively upcycling …
Análisis Ambiental Y Socioeconómico De La Inversión En Vías Terciarias En Colombia Mediante El Uso De Herramientas Geoespaciales Desde El Año 2016 Hasta El 2022, Yeray Sofía Junco Salgado
Análisis Ambiental Y Socioeconómico De La Inversión En Vías Terciarias En Colombia Mediante El Uso De Herramientas Geoespaciales Desde El Año 2016 Hasta El 2022, Yeray Sofía Junco Salgado
Ingeniería Ambiental y Sanitaria
En Colombia, la inversión en infraestructura vial terciaria ha emergido como una estrategia fundamental para potenciar la accesibilidad en zonas rurales y estimular el progreso económico y social. No obstante, estos proyectos ostentan una intricada relación con aspectos ambientales y socioeconómicos que requieren un análisis más profundo. Esta investigación se enfoca en examinar si existe una correlación entre los proyectos de vías terciarias y la transformación de las coberturas boscosas, así como los indicadores de pobreza rural. Para ello, se ha compilado información del Sistema Electrónico de Contratación Pública (SECOP) y se ha desarrollado un eficiente dashboard geoespacial que posibilita …
Evaluating The Biotic Condition Of Restored Streams In Kentucky’S Inner Bluegrass Region, Charles Cole Crankshaw
Evaluating The Biotic Condition Of Restored Streams In Kentucky’S Inner Bluegrass Region, Charles Cole Crankshaw
Theses and Dissertations--Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering
Numerous stream restoration projects have been implemented in Kentucky’s Inner Bluegrass region to offset anthropogenic impacts. These projects range from full channel realignments to volunteer-led riparian installations. To assess the ability of said projects to restore stream habitat and biota, full restoration (n=12) and riparian (n=6) sites were compared to reference (n=6) and disturbed (n=12) sites using RBP and SVAP protocols, macroinvertebrate samples, and geomorphology. General trends for SVAP, RBP, and BI scores, starting with highest habitat or biotic quality, were reference sites, full and riparian restoration sites, then disturbed sites. The number of EPT taxa, another indicator of biological …
Evaluación De Impacto Ambiental En El Proyecto Red De Huertas Urbanas En Localidad Rafael Uribe Uribe De Bogotá D.C, Andrés Felipe Pinto Arias, René Alejandro Aguilar Díaz
Evaluación De Impacto Ambiental En El Proyecto Red De Huertas Urbanas En Localidad Rafael Uribe Uribe De Bogotá D.C, Andrés Felipe Pinto Arias, René Alejandro Aguilar Díaz
Ingeniería Ambiental y Sanitaria
La siguiente investigación tiene por objeto realizar la evaluación de impacto ambiental EIA de la RED huertas agroecológicas de la localidad de Rafael Uribe Uribe de Bogotá D.C, para esto se inició un marco teórico de las huertas urbanas y agroecológicas en diferentes países de América latina , su incidencia y el debate teórico entre el modelo actual de desarrollo agrícola desarrollado por la revolución verde y el de la propuesta del modelo de desarrollo alternativo agroecológico, en donde se definió que sus principales debates se centran en los impactos negativos que genera por medio de la agricultura industrial e …
Desalination Concentrate Disposal: Ecological Effects And Sustainable Solutions, Ryan Hanley
Desalination Concentrate Disposal: Ecological Effects And Sustainable Solutions, Ryan Hanley
Global Honors Theses
Freshwater availability is a growing global concern, and desalination is often presented as the solution, but from this important technology comes issues of toxic waste. Ecosystems are delicate areas that contain species adapted to that specific location, and any chemical or physical changes can disrupt the fitness of species. The concentrate byproduct waste from desalination plants is toxic to species if the concentrate is not compatible with the receiving water body. A critical review of scientific articles, industry-leading books, conversations with industry experts, and information from the American Membrane Technology Association conference was used to analyze the current knowledge. Species …
Radical Social Ecology As Deep Pragmatism: A Call To The Abolition Of Systemic Dissonance And The Minimization Of Entropic Chaos, Arielle Brender
Radical Social Ecology As Deep Pragmatism: A Call To The Abolition Of Systemic Dissonance And The Minimization Of Entropic Chaos, Arielle Brender
Student Theses 2015-Present
This paper aims to shed light on the dissonance caused by the superimposition of Dominant Human Systems on Natural Systems. I highlight the synthetic nature of Dominant Human Systems as egoic and linguistic phenomenon manufactured by a mere portion of the human population, which renders them inherently oppressive unto peoples and landscapes whose wisdom were barred from the design process. In pursuing a radical pragmatic approach to mending the simultaneous oppression and destruction of the human being and the earth, I highlight the necessity of minimizing entropic chaos caused by excess energy expenditure, an essential feature of systems that aim …
Microbial Repopulation Following In Situ Star Remediation, Gavin Overbeeke
Microbial Repopulation Following In Situ Star Remediation, Gavin Overbeeke
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
In situ STAR (Self-sustaining Treatment for Active Remediation) is an emerging remediation technology which uses smouldering combustion to destroy nonaqueous phase liquid (NAPL) contamination in the subsurface. Since STAR smouldering travels through contaminated soils slowly (~0.5 to 5 m/day) and subjects them to high temperatures (400–1000°C), it is expected that this technology will thoroughly dry and sterilize the zones which it treats. Further, soils surrounding the treatment zone which are not smouldered will be heated, although not smouldered, by virtue of their proximity to STAR, impacting microbial communities within them. Therefore, the objectives of this work are to quantify the …
Revelation Of Yin-Yang Balance In Microbial Cell Factories By Data Mining, Flux Modeling, And Metabolic Engineering, Gang Wu
McKelvey School of Engineering Theses & Dissertations
The long-held assumption of never-ending rapid growth in biotechnology and especially in synthetic biology has been recently questioned, due to lack of substantial return of investment. One of the main reasons for failures in synthetic biology and metabolic engineering is the metabolic burdens that result in resource losses. Metabolic burden is defined as the portion of a host cells resources either energy molecules (e.g., NADH, NADPH and ATP) or carbon building blocks (e.g., amino acids) that is used to maintain the engineered components (e.g., pathways). As a result, the effectiveness of synthetic biology tools heavily dependents on cell capability to …
Effects Of Biodiesel Concentration On Microbial Deterioration Of Polyethylene In A Simulated Fuel Storage Tank, Juan Manuel Restrepo-Florez
Effects Of Biodiesel Concentration On Microbial Deterioration Of Polyethylene In A Simulated Fuel Storage Tank, Juan Manuel Restrepo-Florez
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
In this study a simulated fuel storage tank was used to investigate the effect of biodiesel concentration on biodegradation of polyethylene. This research is relevant in the field of fuel storage. The simulated storage system consisted of a number of identical conical flasks. Each flask was comprised of two layers, an upper one consisting of a fuel blend of diesel with biodiesel in concentrations ranging from 0 to 100% of biodiesel and the bottom layer containing an aqueous mineral media inoculated with a community obtained from a real fuel storage facility. Polyethylene slabs cut to a specific size were immersed …