Search for dissertations about: "TOC"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 54 swedish dissertations containing the word TOC.
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1. Waterborne Carbon in Northern Streams : Controls on dissolved carbon transport across sub-arctic Scandinavia
Abstract : Waterborne carbon (C) forms an active and significant part of the global C cycle, which is important in theArctic where greater temperature increases and variability are anticipated relative to the rest of the globe withpotential implications for the C cycle. Understanding and quantification of the current processes governing themovement of C by connecting terrestrial and marine systems is necessary to better estimate future changes ofwaterborne C. READ MORE
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2. Water quality modeling based on landscape analysis: importance of riparian hydrology
Abstract : Several studies in high-latitude catchments have demonstrated the importance of near-stream riparian zones as hydrogeochemical hotspots with a substantial influence on stream chemistry. An adequate representation of the spatial variability of riparian-zone processes and characteristics is the key for modeling spatio-temporal variations of stream-water quality. READ MORE
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3. Radiation doses to the gonads of patients in Swedish roentgen diagnostics : studies on magnitude and variation of the gonad doses together with dose reducing measures
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4. Water Quality in Swedish Lakes and Watercourses : Modeling the Intra-Annual Variability
Abstract : Water quality is of great importance for ecosystems and society. This thesis characterized and modeled the variation in several key constituents of Swedish surface waters, with particular consideration given to intra-annual variability and sensitivity to climate change. READ MORE
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5. Controlling the mobility of organic carbon (OC) ant its impact on metal transport from incineration residues
Abstract : Incineration residues contain both inorganic and organic material. The organic material may affect the mobility of pollutants in e.g. landfills or geotechnical constructions. READ MORE