Integrated phytobial remediation of dissolved pollutants from domestic wastewater through constructed wetlands: An interactive macrophyte-microbe-based green and …

TK Thakur, MP Barya, J Dutta, P Mukherjee, A Thakur… - Water, 2023 - mdpi.com
Macrophytes have the potential to withstand pollutant-induced stress and can be used to
clean contaminated water using phyto-extraction, phyto-degradation, phyto-filtration, phyto …

Heavy metals prediction in coastal marine sediments using hybridized machine learning models with metaheuristic optimization algorithm

ZM Yaseen, WHMW Mohtar, RZ Homod, OA Alawi… - Chemosphere, 2024 - Elsevier
This study proposes different standalone models viz: Elman neural network (ENN), Boosted
Tree algorithm (BTA), and f relevance vector machine (RVM) for modeling arsenic (As …

Monthly sodium adsorption ratio forecasting in rivers using a dual interpretable glass-box complementary intelligent system: hybridization of ensemble TVF-EMD-VMD …

M Jamei, M Ali, M Karbasi, B Karimi… - Expert Systems with …, 2024 - Elsevier
The sodium adsorption ratio (SAR) is the most crucial irrigation water quality indicator to
diagnose the suitability of agricultural water resources. Due to this reason, accurate …

Source-specific probabilistic health risk assessment of heavy metals in surface water of the Yangtze River Basin

X Chen, X Fu, G Li, J Zhang, H Li, F Xie - Science of the Total Environment, 2024 - Elsevier
The detrimental effects of heavy metal accumulation on both ecosystems and public health
have raised widespread concern. Source-specific risk assessment is crucial for developing …

Analysis and probabilistic health risk assessment of vertical heavy metal pollution in the water environment of reservoir in the west coast new area of Qingdao, China

W Cheng, H Yin, F Dong, X Li, D Zhang, C Lu - Environmental Pollution, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract The West Coast New Area is a typical city in China where water supply is
predominantly sourced from reservoirs. Heavy metal pollution in these reservoirs directly …

Spatio-temporal distribution and carcinogenic assessment due to potentially toxic elements in aquifer water of Ganga and Yamuna River basins, India

MM Sahoo, JB Swain - Groundwater for Sustainable Development, 2024 - Elsevier
The spatial and temporal dispersion of potentially toxic elements (PTE) are evaluated for
shallow groundwater samples of Delhi and Patna considering PTE pollution index (HPI …

Predictive analysis and risk assessment of potentially toxic elements in Beijing gas station soils using machine learning and two-dimensional Monte Carlo simulations

M Wang, Z Gou, W Zhao, Y Qu, Y Chen, Y Sun… - Journal of Hazardous …, 2024 - Elsevier
Gas stations not only serve as sites for oil storage and refueling but also as locations where
vehicles frequently brake, significantly enriching the surrounding soil with potentially toxic …

Integrated assessment of the pollution and risk of heavy metals in soils near chemical industry parks along the middle Yangtze River

D Xu, Z Wang, X Tan, H Xu, D Zhu, R Shen… - Science of The Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
Industrialization in riparian areas of critical rivers has caused significant environmental and
health impacts. Taking eight industrial parks along the middle Yangtze River as examples …

Ecological and human health risk from exposure to metal contaminated sediments in a subtropical river affected by anthropogenic activities: A case study from river …

V Kumar, J Kumar, A Alam, VR Thakur, V Kumar… - Marine Pollution …, 2024 - Elsevier
Heavy metal enrichment in river sediments poses a significant risk to human and aquatic
health. The Yamuna River faces severe challenges due to untreated industrial and domestic …

Optimizing sustainable desalination plants with advanced ML-based uncertainty analysis

SI Abba, J Usman, A Bafaqeer, BA Salami… - Applied Soft …, 2024 - Elsevier
Reliable, cutting-edge environmental research and innovative solutions to critical
environmental challenges are essential for a sustainable future. The desalination industry is …