2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.113679
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Effect of sediment deposition on phosphate and hydrogen sulfide removal by granulated coal ash in coastal sediments

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“…The difference in soil pH in all stations is caused by composition which depends on the depositional environment experienced by the area (Balstrom et al, 2013). Therefore, each depositional environment has a settling period (time required for sediment to settle) which also depends on the environment when the deposition process occurred (Jeong et al, 2022). Differences in depositional time and depositional environment also cause differences in soil acidity per depth.…”
Section: Distribution Soil Ph Of To Depthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The difference in soil pH in all stations is caused by composition which depends on the depositional environment experienced by the area (Balstrom et al, 2013). Therefore, each depositional environment has a settling period (time required for sediment to settle) which also depends on the environment when the deposition process occurred (Jeong et al, 2022). Differences in depositional time and depositional environment also cause differences in soil acidity per depth.…”
Section: Distribution Soil Ph Of To Depthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 Recently, various researchers have conducted studies on the removal of H 2 S, primarily using adsorbates that simulate H 2 S gas, real gas derived from fossil fuels, and methane gas produced by fermentation. 12–14 The research aim of this study was to remove H 2 S as the adsorbate from fermentative biohydrogen production to boost the quality of biohydrogen gas from the genuine biogas stream. Therefore, in order to safeguard human health, particularly in enclosed workspaces, it is imperative to employ an appropriate approach for the elimination of H 2 S.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This superior adsorption capacity is advantageous for the environmental remediation of organically enriched coastal sediment with high levels of hydrogen sulfide. GCA managed to remove hydrogen sulfide simply by scattering it on the organically enriched coastal sediment (Jeong et al, 2022; Yamamoto et al, 2016). In the semi‐field experiment, applying GCA to eutrophic marine sediments significantly decreased the hydrogen sulfide concentration in pore water by 77% to 100% compared with the control (Asaoka, Yamamoto, Yoshioka, & Tanaka, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%