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In this book are reported nine works related to land subsidence monitoring using remote sensing techniques. Land subsidence is a common phenomenon in many regions of the world, where it causes degradation of local ecosystems and disruption of economic activities. Its effects are more evident in densely populated areas in particular in low-lying territories such as river deltas and coastal areas where the combination of land subsidence and sea level rise increases the flooding risk. For this reason, the monitoring of ground deformations is a crucial step to obtain important information for the development of risk mitigation strategies. In the presented papers, the characteristics of land subsidence occurring in different study areas are described, and recent developments in the used methodologies for the monitoring of the ground displacements are discussed and validated also by means of ground-based data. Moreover, advantages and disadvantages of the adopted techniques are highlighted. The outcomes of these research works can provide national and local authorities with useful information for the implementation of integrated monitoring systems in the areas most affected by land subsidence.
Research & information: general --- land subsidence --- IPTA --- land-use --- water resource utilization --- groundwater change --- deformation --- geology --- Gävle --- InSAR --- PSI --- precise levelling --- sentinel-1 --- subsidence --- Sweden --- ALOS/PALSAR --- time series analysis --- SBAS --- hot spring water --- hydrothermal fluids --- Hakone Volcano --- satellite geodesy --- radar interferometry --- persistent scatterers --- distributed scatterers --- orbit combination --- Sentinel-1 --- cavern field --- salt deposit --- geophysical modeling --- underground gas storage --- GNSS --- ground movement --- subsidence monitoring --- integrated numerical simulation --- Dubrovnik --- satellite altimetry --- tide gauges --- vertical land motion --- DInSAR --- mining-induced tremors --- land surface deformation --- Upper Silesian Coal Basin --- Interferometry --- SNAP-StaMPS --- Ground deformation --- Po River Delta --- integrated monitoring --- time-series analysis --- n/a --- Gävle
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In this book are reported nine works related to land subsidence monitoring using remote sensing techniques. Land subsidence is a common phenomenon in many regions of the world, where it causes degradation of local ecosystems and disruption of economic activities. Its effects are more evident in densely populated areas in particular in low-lying territories such as river deltas and coastal areas where the combination of land subsidence and sea level rise increases the flooding risk. For this reason, the monitoring of ground deformations is a crucial step to obtain important information for the development of risk mitigation strategies. In the presented papers, the characteristics of land subsidence occurring in different study areas are described, and recent developments in the used methodologies for the monitoring of the ground displacements are discussed and validated also by means of ground-based data. Moreover, advantages and disadvantages of the adopted techniques are highlighted. The outcomes of these research works can provide national and local authorities with useful information for the implementation of integrated monitoring systems in the areas most affected by land subsidence.
land subsidence --- IPTA --- land-use --- water resource utilization --- groundwater change --- deformation --- geology --- Gävle --- InSAR --- PSI --- precise levelling --- sentinel-1 --- subsidence --- Sweden --- ALOS/PALSAR --- time series analysis --- SBAS --- hot spring water --- hydrothermal fluids --- Hakone Volcano --- satellite geodesy --- radar interferometry --- persistent scatterers --- distributed scatterers --- orbit combination --- Sentinel-1 --- cavern field --- salt deposit --- geophysical modeling --- underground gas storage --- GNSS --- ground movement --- subsidence monitoring --- integrated numerical simulation --- Dubrovnik --- satellite altimetry --- tide gauges --- vertical land motion --- DInSAR --- mining-induced tremors --- land surface deformation --- Upper Silesian Coal Basin --- Interferometry --- SNAP-StaMPS --- Ground deformation --- Po River Delta --- integrated monitoring --- time-series analysis --- n/a --- Gävle
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In this book are reported nine works related to land subsidence monitoring using remote sensing techniques. Land subsidence is a common phenomenon in many regions of the world, where it causes degradation of local ecosystems and disruption of economic activities. Its effects are more evident in densely populated areas in particular in low-lying territories such as river deltas and coastal areas where the combination of land subsidence and sea level rise increases the flooding risk. For this reason, the monitoring of ground deformations is a crucial step to obtain important information for the development of risk mitigation strategies. In the presented papers, the characteristics of land subsidence occurring in different study areas are described, and recent developments in the used methodologies for the monitoring of the ground displacements are discussed and validated also by means of ground-based data. Moreover, advantages and disadvantages of the adopted techniques are highlighted. The outcomes of these research works can provide national and local authorities with useful information for the implementation of integrated monitoring systems in the areas most affected by land subsidence.
Research & information: general --- land subsidence --- IPTA --- land-use --- water resource utilization --- groundwater change --- deformation --- geology --- Gävle --- InSAR --- PSI --- precise levelling --- sentinel-1 --- subsidence --- Sweden --- ALOS/PALSAR --- time series analysis --- SBAS --- hot spring water --- hydrothermal fluids --- Hakone Volcano --- satellite geodesy --- radar interferometry --- persistent scatterers --- distributed scatterers --- orbit combination --- Sentinel-1 --- cavern field --- salt deposit --- geophysical modeling --- underground gas storage --- GNSS --- ground movement --- subsidence monitoring --- integrated numerical simulation --- Dubrovnik --- satellite altimetry --- tide gauges --- vertical land motion --- DInSAR --- mining-induced tremors --- land surface deformation --- Upper Silesian Coal Basin --- Interferometry --- SNAP-StaMPS --- Ground deformation --- Po River Delta --- integrated monitoring --- time-series analysis
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This book introduces a variety of treatment technologies, such as physical, chemical, and biological methods for the treatment of gas emissions, wastewater, and solid waste. It provides a useful source of information for engineers and specialists, as well as for undergraduate and postgraduate students, in the areas of environmental science and engineering.
Technology: general issues --- adsorption --- chromium --- competition --- fluoride --- soil and water pollution --- municipal solid waste management --- life cycle assessment --- life cycle impacts --- life cycle stages --- eutrophication --- global warming --- human health --- acidification --- Harare --- Zimbabwe --- iron tailings --- ammonium sulfate roasting process --- reaction mechanism --- kinetics --- carbon footprint --- CiteSpace --- a visual analysis --- metronidazole --- porous carbon --- surface modification --- wastewater treatment --- membrane fouling --- molecular composition of foulant --- transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) --- fouling propensities --- waste incineration --- cyclone flue --- gas-solid separation --- numerical simulation --- polysaccharides --- microfiltration process --- calcium ion --- copper adsorption --- magnetized pine needle biochar --- isotherms --- FTIR and XRD studies --- VLE --- CO2 capture --- amine --- DEA-12-PD --- 12-HEPP --- porosity properties --- adsorption capacity --- carbon dioxide storage --- melamine Schiff bases --- surface area --- energy --- antimony --- mineral processing --- potentially toxic elements --- pollution characteristics --- solid waste --- cleaner production --- electronic waste --- recycling --- waste printed circuit boards --- waste EAF slag --- magnesium silicate hydrate --- radioactive waste --- stabilization/solidification --- strontium --- leaching --- membrane technologies --- biofouling --- composite membranes --- polymer blending --- wastewater treatment plants --- environmental costs --- PID control --- dynamic assessment of performance --- heavy metals --- hybrid materials --- functionalized --- Schiff base --- lead --- Langmuir and Freundlich --- carbon capture and storage (CCS) --- offshore gas field --- techno-economic analysis --- calcium oxide nanoparticles --- calcination --- blended cement paste --- mix design --- compressive strength --- bulk density --- transition metal dichalcogenides --- liquid exfoliation --- quenching --- waste collection route planning --- traveling salesman problem --- genetic algorithms --- steelmaking --- bentonite --- solid waste management --- sustainable materials --- biomass --- characterization --- lignocellulosic --- bioenergy --- water treatment --- nanomaterials --- functionalization --- lime --- mineral nitrogen --- soil pH --- organic carbon --- microbial biomass --- N2O --- batch pyrolysis --- business model --- South Africa --- waste tyres --- circular economy --- environmental sustainability --- mollusk shell --- porous concrete --- construction --- algal biomass --- gasification --- activation energy distribution --- household solid waste --- metal recovery value --- socio-economic benefits --- waste composition of Karachi-Pakistan --- waste management --- waste recycling --- ash-free coal --- CO2 gasification --- coal structure --- tri-high coal --- nanoparticles --- ZnO --- equilibrium --- kinetic --- thermodynamic --- phosphate --- aqueous solution --- sustainable synthetic slag production --- energy recovery --- metal spheres --- fixed bed regenerator --- waste and energy nexus --- antibiotics --- competitive sorption --- retention/release --- sorbents --- surface-flow constructed wetland --- nitrogen load --- nitrate --- ammonium --- organic nitrogen --- hydraulic load --- hydraulic residence time --- temperature --- denitrification --- biological uptake --- n/a
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This book introduces a variety of treatment technologies, such as physical, chemical, and biological methods for the treatment of gas emissions, wastewater, and solid waste. It provides a useful source of information for engineers and specialists, as well as for undergraduate and postgraduate students, in the areas of environmental science and engineering.
adsorption --- chromium --- competition --- fluoride --- soil and water pollution --- municipal solid waste management --- life cycle assessment --- life cycle impacts --- life cycle stages --- eutrophication --- global warming --- human health --- acidification --- Harare --- Zimbabwe --- iron tailings --- ammonium sulfate roasting process --- reaction mechanism --- kinetics --- carbon footprint --- CiteSpace --- a visual analysis --- metronidazole --- porous carbon --- surface modification --- wastewater treatment --- membrane fouling --- molecular composition of foulant --- transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) --- fouling propensities --- waste incineration --- cyclone flue --- gas-solid separation --- numerical simulation --- polysaccharides --- microfiltration process --- calcium ion --- copper adsorption --- magnetized pine needle biochar --- isotherms --- FTIR and XRD studies --- VLE --- CO2 capture --- amine --- DEA-12-PD --- 12-HEPP --- porosity properties --- adsorption capacity --- carbon dioxide storage --- melamine Schiff bases --- surface area --- energy --- antimony --- mineral processing --- potentially toxic elements --- pollution characteristics --- solid waste --- cleaner production --- electronic waste --- recycling --- waste printed circuit boards --- waste EAF slag --- magnesium silicate hydrate --- radioactive waste --- stabilization/solidification --- strontium --- leaching --- membrane technologies --- biofouling --- composite membranes --- polymer blending --- wastewater treatment plants --- environmental costs --- PID control --- dynamic assessment of performance --- heavy metals --- hybrid materials --- functionalized --- Schiff base --- lead --- Langmuir and Freundlich --- carbon capture and storage (CCS) --- offshore gas field --- techno-economic analysis --- calcium oxide nanoparticles --- calcination --- blended cement paste --- mix design --- compressive strength --- bulk density --- transition metal dichalcogenides --- liquid exfoliation --- quenching --- waste collection route planning --- traveling salesman problem --- genetic algorithms --- steelmaking --- bentonite --- solid waste management --- sustainable materials --- biomass --- characterization --- lignocellulosic --- bioenergy --- water treatment --- nanomaterials --- functionalization --- lime --- mineral nitrogen --- soil pH --- organic carbon --- microbial biomass --- N2O --- batch pyrolysis --- business model --- South Africa --- waste tyres --- circular economy --- environmental sustainability --- mollusk shell --- porous concrete --- construction --- algal biomass --- gasification --- activation energy distribution --- household solid waste --- metal recovery value --- socio-economic benefits --- waste composition of Karachi-Pakistan --- waste management --- waste recycling --- ash-free coal --- CO2 gasification --- coal structure --- tri-high coal --- nanoparticles --- ZnO --- equilibrium --- kinetic --- thermodynamic --- phosphate --- aqueous solution --- sustainable synthetic slag production --- energy recovery --- metal spheres --- fixed bed regenerator --- waste and energy nexus --- antibiotics --- competitive sorption --- retention/release --- sorbents --- surface-flow constructed wetland --- nitrogen load --- nitrate --- ammonium --- organic nitrogen --- hydraulic load --- hydraulic residence time --- temperature --- denitrification --- biological uptake --- n/a
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This book introduces a variety of treatment technologies, such as physical, chemical, and biological methods for the treatment of gas emissions, wastewater, and solid waste. It provides a useful source of information for engineers and specialists, as well as for undergraduate and postgraduate students, in the areas of environmental science and engineering.
Technology: general issues --- adsorption --- chromium --- competition --- fluoride --- soil and water pollution --- municipal solid waste management --- life cycle assessment --- life cycle impacts --- life cycle stages --- eutrophication --- global warming --- human health --- acidification --- Harare --- Zimbabwe --- iron tailings --- ammonium sulfate roasting process --- reaction mechanism --- kinetics --- carbon footprint --- CiteSpace --- a visual analysis --- metronidazole --- porous carbon --- surface modification --- wastewater treatment --- membrane fouling --- molecular composition of foulant --- transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) --- fouling propensities --- waste incineration --- cyclone flue --- gas-solid separation --- numerical simulation --- polysaccharides --- microfiltration process --- calcium ion --- copper adsorption --- magnetized pine needle biochar --- isotherms --- FTIR and XRD studies --- VLE --- CO2 capture --- amine --- DEA-12-PD --- 12-HEPP --- porosity properties --- adsorption capacity --- carbon dioxide storage --- melamine Schiff bases --- surface area --- energy --- antimony --- mineral processing --- potentially toxic elements --- pollution characteristics --- solid waste --- cleaner production --- electronic waste --- recycling --- waste printed circuit boards --- waste EAF slag --- magnesium silicate hydrate --- radioactive waste --- stabilization/solidification --- strontium --- leaching --- membrane technologies --- biofouling --- composite membranes --- polymer blending --- wastewater treatment plants --- environmental costs --- PID control --- dynamic assessment of performance --- heavy metals --- hybrid materials --- functionalized --- Schiff base --- lead --- Langmuir and Freundlich --- carbon capture and storage (CCS) --- offshore gas field --- techno-economic analysis --- calcium oxide nanoparticles --- calcination --- blended cement paste --- mix design --- compressive strength --- bulk density --- transition metal dichalcogenides --- liquid exfoliation --- quenching --- waste collection route planning --- traveling salesman problem --- genetic algorithms --- steelmaking --- bentonite --- solid waste management --- sustainable materials --- biomass --- characterization --- lignocellulosic --- bioenergy --- water treatment --- nanomaterials --- functionalization --- lime --- mineral nitrogen --- soil pH --- organic carbon --- microbial biomass --- N2O --- batch pyrolysis --- business model --- South Africa --- waste tyres --- circular economy --- environmental sustainability --- mollusk shell --- porous concrete --- construction --- algal biomass --- gasification --- activation energy distribution --- household solid waste --- metal recovery value --- socio-economic benefits --- waste composition of Karachi-Pakistan --- waste management --- waste recycling --- ash-free coal --- CO2 gasification --- coal structure --- tri-high coal --- nanoparticles --- ZnO --- equilibrium --- kinetic --- thermodynamic --- phosphate --- aqueous solution --- sustainable synthetic slag production --- energy recovery --- metal spheres --- fixed bed regenerator --- waste and energy nexus --- antibiotics --- competitive sorption --- retention/release --- sorbents --- surface-flow constructed wetland --- nitrogen load --- nitrate --- ammonium --- organic nitrogen --- hydraulic load --- hydraulic residence time --- temperature --- denitrification --- biological uptake
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