18 research outputs found
Applying the strategic-relational approach to urban political ecology: The water management problems of the baixada fluminense, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
A Retrospective analysis of the profile of trauma victims presenting to an emergency department in South India
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MOOD Study
The MOOD study aimed to co-create theory-driven oral hygiene and dental visiting interventions for people with severe mental illness
MOOD Study
The MOOD study aimed to co-create theory-driven oral hygiene and dental visiting interventions for people with severe mental illness
Meteorological parameters and concentration of total suspended particulates in the urban area of Rio de Janeiro
Comparative study of the mutagenic and genotoxic activity associated with inhalable particulate matter in Rio de Janeiro air
Radium mass balance and submarine groundwater discharge in Sepetiba Bay, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil
Radium-226 and 228Ra activities were determined in water samples from within and adjacent to Sepetiba Bay, Rio de Janeiro State (Brazil) in 1998, 2005 and 2007. Surface waters in Sepetiba Bay were substantially higher in 226Ra and 228Ra compared to ocean end member samples. Using the residence time of water in the bay we calculated the flux required to maintain the observed enrichment over the ocean end members. We then applied a radium mass balance to estimate the volume of submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) into the bay. The estimates of SGD into Sepetiba Bay (in 1010 L day−1) were 2.56, 3.75, and 1.0, respectively for 1998, 2005, and 2007. These estimates are equivalent to approximately 1% of the total volume of the bay each day or 50 L m−2 day−1. It is likely that a substantial portion of the SGD in Sepetiba Bay consists of infiltrated seawater. This large flux of SGD has the potential to supply substantial quantities of nutrients, carbon and metals into coastal waters. The SGD found here is greater than what is typically found in SGD studies along the eastern United States and areas with similar geologic characteristics. Considering there are many coastal areas around the world like Sepetiba Bay, this could revise upward the already important contribution of SGD to coastal as well as oceanic budgets
