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"Experiment" Keyword-tagged Publications:
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| 1 | The Bug-Network (BugNet): A Global Experimental Network Testing the Effects of Invertebrate Herbivores and Fungal Pathogens on Plant Communities and Ecosystem Function in Open Ecosystems | Kempel A; Adamidis GC; Anadón JD; Atkinson J; Auge H; Avtzis D; Bachelot B; Bashirzadeh M; Bota JL; Classen A; Constantinou I; Crawley M; de Bellis T; Dostal P; Ebeling A; Eisenhauer N; Eldridge DJ; Encina G; Estrada C; Everingham S; Fanin N; Feng Y; Gaspar M; Gooriah L; Graff P; Montalván EG; Montalván PG; Hartke TR; Huang L; Jochum M; Kaljund K; Karmiris I; Koorem K; Korell L; Laine AL; le Provost G; Lessard JP; Liu M; Liu X; Liu Y; Llancabure J; Loïez S; Loydi A; Marrero H; Gockel S; Montoya A; Münzbergo | 41080499 ENCS |
| 2 | Comparative Analysis of Preferences and Willingness to Pay for COVID-19 Vaccine Among Individuals With and Without Chronic Diseases: A Discrete Choice Experiment Approach | Begum A; Uddin MA; Ahsan SM; Islam MA; | 40687549 CONCORDIA |
| 3 | Rubber Fatigue Revisited: A State-of-the-Art Review Expanding on Prior Works by Tee, Mars and Fatemi | Wang X; Sedaghati R; Rakheja S; Shangguan W; | 40219307 ENCS |
| 4 | Reappraising beliefs about losing control: An experimental investigation | Fridgen CPEA; Radomsky AS; | 39837217 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 5 | Further analyses of appraisals of losing control and other OCD-related cognitions: A quasi-experimental investigation | Sandstrom A; Radomsky AS; | 39626976 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 6 | Infants' Social Evaluation of Helpers and Hinderers: A Large-Scale, Multi-Lab, Coordinated Replication Study | Lucca K; Yuen F; Wang Y; Alessandroni N; Allison O; Alvarez M; Axelsson EL; Baumer J; Baumgartner HA; Bertels J; Bhavsar M; Byers-Heinlein K; Capelier-Mourguy A; Chijiiwa H; Chin CS; Christner N; Cirelli LK; Corbit J; Daum MM; Doan T; Dresel M; Exner A; Fei W; Forbes SH; Franchin L; Frank MC; Geraci A; Giraud M; Gornik ME; Wiesmann CG; Grossmann T; Hadley IM; Havron N; Henderson AME; Matzner EH; Immel BA; Jankiewicz G; Jedryczka W; Kanakogi Y; Kominsky JF; Lew-Williams C; Liberman Z; Liu L; Liu Y; Loeffler MT; Martin A; Mayor J; Meng X; Misiak M; Moreau D; Nencheva ML; Oña LS; Otálora Y; Paulus M; Pepe B; Pickron CB; Powell LJ; Proft M; Quinn AA; Rakoczy H; Reschke PJ; Roth-Hanania R; Rothmaler K; Schlegelmilch K; Schlingloff-Nemecz L; Schmuckler MA; Schuwerk T; Seehagen S; Sen HH; Shainy MR; Silvestri V; Soderstrom M; Sommerville J; Song HJ; Sorokowski P; Stutz SE; Su Y; Taborda-Osorio H; Tan AWM; Tatone D; Taylor-Partridge T; Tsang CKA; Urbanek A; Uzefovsky F; Visser I; Wertz AE; Williams M; Wolsey K; Wong TT; Woodward AM; Wu Y; Zeng Z; Zimmer L; Hamlin JK; | 39600132 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 7 | Effect of nanobubbles on the mobilization of microplastics in shorelines subject to seawater infiltration | Wang Z; Lee K; Feng Q; An C; Chen Z; | 38604304 ENCS |
| 8 | Self-consolidating concrete: Dataset on mixture design and key properties | Amine El Mahdi Safhi | 38533116 ENCS |
| 9 | Loosely controlled experimental EEG datasets for higher-order cognitions in design and creativity tasks | Zangeneh Soroush M; Zhao M; Jia W; Zeng Y; | 38152489 ENCS |
| 10 | Using 13C enriched acetate in isotope labelling incubation experiments: a note of caution | Leone F; Imfeld A; Mirzaei Y; Gélinas Y; | 38097918 CHEMBIOCHEM |
| 11 | Beliefs about losing control and other OCD-related cognitions: An experimental investigation | Sandstrom A; Radomsky AS; | 37948951 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 12 | Always Saying the Wrong Thing: Negative Beliefs About Losing Control Cause Symptoms of Social Anxiety | Kelly-Turner K; Radomsky AS; | 36117751 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 13 | Beliefs about losing control, obsessions, and caution: An experimental investigation. | Gagné JP, Radomsky AS | 32045733 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 14 | Genetic diversity of small populations: Not always "doom and gloom"? | Fraser DJ | 29243868 BIOLOGY |
| Title: | Effect of nanobubbles on the mobilization of microplastics in shorelines subject to seawater infiltration | ||||
| Authors: | Wang Z, Lee K, Feng Q, An C, Chen Z | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38604304/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.1016/j.envpol.2024.123950 | ||||
| Publication: | Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987) | ||||
| Keywords: | Column experiments; Microplastics; Mobilization; Nanobubbles; Tidal zone; | ||||
| PMID: | 38604304 | Category: | Date Added: | 2024-04-12 | |
| Dept Affiliation: |
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1 Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, H3G 1M8, Canada. 2 Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Ecosystem Science, Ottawa, K1A 0E6, Canada. 3 Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, H3G 1M8, Canada. Electronic address: chunjiang.an@concordia.ca. |
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Description: |
The widespread presence of microplastics (MPs) in the ocean has varying degrees of impact on ecosystems and even human health. Coastal tidal zones are crucial in controlling the movement of MPs, which are influenced by waves and tidal forces. Meanwhile, natural nanobubbles (NBs) in the ocean can affect the hydrodynamic properties of the tidal zone. The mobilization of MPs in coastal tidal zones under the effect of NBs has been less studied. In this study, we explored natural NBs' influence on the mobilization of MPs in shorelines subject to seawater infiltration. Using glass beads as a substrate, a coastal porous environment was constructed through column experiments, and the pump-controlled water flow was used to study the transport of MPs subject to seawater movement within the substrate. The infiltration of MPs under continuous and transient conditions, as well as the upward transport induced by flood tide, were considered. The role of salinity in the interactions between NBs, MPs, and substrates was evaluated. Salinity altered the energy barriers between particles, which in turn affected the movement of MPs within the substrate. In addition, hydrophilic MPs were more likely to infiltrate within the substrate and had different movement patterns under continuous and transient flow conditions. The motion of the MPs within the substrate varied with flow rate, and NBs limited the vertical movement of MPs in the tidal zone. It was also observed that NBs adsorbed readily onto substrates, altering the surface properties of substrates, particularly their ability to attach and detach from other substances. |



