ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
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Toxic organic material and heavy metal are industrial waste materials which are found in many industries. If these materials occur simultaneously in wastewater, they can make the treatment difficult. In mixed industrial wastewater, the presence of metal ions can retard the degradation of organic contaminants and the efficiency of recovery of the metal is reduced by the presence of the organic compounds. The objectives of this investigation are to study the effects of copper ions on the photolytic degradation of 2,4 dichlorophenoxyacetic (2,4-D) and on the effects of 2,4-D on the electrolytic recovery of copper and describe a combined photolytic and electrolytic cell system for the simultaneous removal of copper and the degradation of 2,4-D.
The results show that a photolytic cell alone can achieve the degradation of 2,4-D at pH 3.5 but leaves copper in the solution. 2,4-D is degraded 86% in the presence of 100 mgdm3 copper ions by the 400w UV-probe in photolytic system. Recovery of copper and degradation of 2,4-D are 81.02% and 2% respectively in electrolytic system. A combined photolytic electrochemical system using activated carbon concentrator cathode achieves the rapid simultaneous degradation of 2,4-D and recovery of copper. The results show that the removal of copper is 90% and 99.9% degradation of 2,4-D in a solution containing 100 mgdm3 copper and 50 mgdm3 2,4-D.
https://jes.ut.ac.ir/article_11070_82eeb37c977de9b0433ce6a40b62f244.pdf
2004-03-20
2
4-D
Copper
Electrochemical system
Industrial Wastewater
Removal
UV radiation
دکتر احمد جنیدی
جعفری
83841182
1
LEAD_AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
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Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon (PAH) compounds are some of the most important pollutants and carcinogens in the environment. These compounds are produced from incomplete combustion of fossil fules. Benzo (a) pyrene is known to be the strongest carcinogens.
In this study, 13 PAH compounds are evaluated qualitatively and quantitatively in the ambient air of the city of Tehran. The samples were taken in summer at 7 location (shoosh-Azadi-Ferdousi-Pirouzi-Beheshti-Tadjrish-Kaj) both in the morning and in the afternoon for 8 hours. The samples were extracted and analyzed by GC-FID.
The results indicate the high concentration of PAH compounds exist in ambient air. And no Benzo(a) pyrene was detected. The maximum concentration of PAH was identified in Pirouzi (East of Tehran) in the morning and afternoon(4449, 3078 ng/m3) and the minimum concentration was in the shoosh (south of Tehran) in the morning (1070 ng/m3) and in Tadjrish (North of Tehran) in the afternoon (1055 ng/m3).
There is no significant difference between morning and afternoon in locations of Tehran, but there is a significant difference in the morning between locations (South and East) and there is no difference in the afternoon.
This study and results shows a rational relationship between traffic and PAN concentration.
https://jes.ut.ac.ir/article_11071_f52fc78274e9316ec59c22afa370470b.pdf
2004-03-20
Air pollution
Ambient air of the city of Tehran
Gas chrom atography
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
مهند س علیر ضا
پرداختی
53113681
1
AUTHOR
دکترعباس اسماعیلی
ساری
26332132
2
AUTHOR
مهند س الها م ا
سلامی
48372837
3
LEAD_AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
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Filtration process has an evident manner. Primarily, surface of the filter media is not ready to adsorb particles, therefore some of them would have the chance to pass through the filter, which causes the unsuitability in the quality of the effluent. After a few minutes, the surface media would obtain the capability to adsorb the particles and idiomatically would have the chance to get ripened. The ripening stage would improve the effluent quality up to a level, which stays approximately constant through the end of the operation time. The effect of filter ripening stage on the removal of giardia cysts is evaluated in this study by using a laboratory pilot consisting of raw water supplying system, coagulation unit, flocculation unit, single and triple media filters. The results obtained showed that the average number of cysts in the effluent related to the ripening stage is greater than the number of the average cysts in the effluent related to the whole operation time. It was also seen that addition of two milligrams of ferric chloride to the filter washing water during the rinsing period would enormously improves the quality of the effluent and shortens the ripening stage.
https://jes.ut.ac.ir/article_11072_1ee54df57e862515095fea845f176703.pdf
2004-03-20
filtration
Giardia cyst
ripening
Water treatment
دکتر عبدالله رشیدی مهر
آبادی
63856237
1
AUTHOR
دکتر ناصر
رازقی
35732775
2
AUTHOR
دکتر علی اکبر
عظیمی
49559448
3
AUTHOR
دکتر ایرج
موبدی
58621733
4
AUTHOR
دکتر علی
ترابیان
14611796
5
LEAD_AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
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II: has been more than two decades that the concept of sustainability has been gained a basic role in the global, regional, national and local development plans (urban design and planning). Therefore, many studies have tried to transform the concept of sustainability iii the form of “principles and rules” of urban design and planning. Nevertheless, the scientific and professional society of urban planners in Iran has not achieved a properly formulated set of principles and rules. The first condition to reach such a goal would be considering the evolution of cities according to new information technologies , which results in globalization. Thus, globalization is considered here as a background which is affecting the cities and changing them into global cities. Then, human needs in the global cities both as a member of world society and a local society (Iran) have been considered.
lnthe author’s view, development planning will not lead to sustainability unless defined principles and rules for improving both global and local needs of society are suggested. Therefore, the result of a comparative analysis between the two sets of information:
1. global suggestions extracted from International studies,
2. Empirical ways extracted from traditional cities of Iran.
is presented. This analysis has led to two important expected results:
1. Formulation of of human needs in an ideal type global city,
2- Formulation of some common principles and rules for sustainable urban design of Iranian global cities in the future, which is based on recognized human needs.
Because of the great amount of the formulated principles and rules, only some of them which convey the biological needs as one of the most important requirements, are presented.
Key words:
Globalization, Global cities, Sustainability, Human Needs, Urban Design, Principles and Rules, Biological Needs.
Habitats and Flora of the ChamkhalehJirbagh Coastline and AmirkelayehWetland
Ghahreman, A. (Ph. D.)*
Naqinezhad, A. R. (MSc. )**
Attar, F. (Ph. D)***
Abstract:
The importance of the ecology and ecotourism and natural conservation of the natural southern coastal areas of Caspian sea, especially the international coastal wetlands of Guilan, Mazindaran and Golestan provinces which serve as places of refuge for many migratory birds as well as habitat for aquatic animals, have been the reason for undertaking this study. The study area with average altitude -23 m and surface of 8000 ha covers coastal areas near the cities of Langerud and Lahijan. It begins from the Caspian Sea on the east and from the western side of the Amirkelayeh and other wetlands on the west. The northern and southern limits of the study area is defined by main bridge in the rural Chamkhaleh and the main bridge in the rural Jirbagh. Amirkelayeh wetland which has been designated as an international wetland is situated in this region.
This study covers climatic effects and geological conditions in the region. On the whole 320 plant species were examined of which 105 species were related to the Amirkelayeh wetland. Some of these determined species have been reported as new records for the flora of Iran and some of them are endemics in Hyrcanian area. Throphytes and hemicryptophytes are the most frequent life forms of the area. According to chorology, plants belong to several phytoregions. Additionally, plants found in three main aquatic, sandy and dry plain habitats were also studied. Limits and characteristics of each habitat are thoroughly explained.
https://jes.ut.ac.ir/article_11073_dd0ead095b5be08acc97bb63d08d7055.pdf
2004-03-20
Amirkelayeh wetland
Caspian coastal area
Floristic study
دکتر شهرزاد
فریادی
67898954
1
LEAD_AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
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اهمیت اکولوژیکی – اکوتوریستی و حفاظت از طبیعت نواحی ساحلی جنوب دریای خزر – بویژه تالاب های بین المللی آن در استان های گیلان – مازندران و گلستان که مامن پرندگان مهاجر و آبزیان بسیاری است – اساس و انگیزه مطالعه فلوریستیک و بررسی رویشگاههای مسیری از نواحی ساحلی خزر که جلگه های ساحلی لنگرود و لاهیجان ( استان گیلان ) را دربر می گیرد – تشکیل داده است . ناحیه مورد مطالعه با ارتفاع متوسط 23- مترو مساحت تقریبی 8 هزار هکتار – از شرق به دریای خزر – از غرب به مرزهای غربی تالاب امیر کلایه و دیگر مناطق تالابی و ماندابی منطقه محدود می شود . این منطقه از شمال و جنوب بین پل اصلی روستای چمخاله و پل اصلی روستای جیرباغ قرار دارد . تالاب بین المللی امیر کلایه در این محدوده می باشد . پس از بحث و بررسی ارتباطات اقلیمی و اوضاع زمین شناختی منطقه مشخص گردید – 320 گونه گیاهی در منطقه موجود است که 105 گونه آن به رویش های تالاب امیر کلایه مربوط می شود . برخی از این گونه ها برای اولین بار از این منطقه در ایران گزارش شده اند . پاره ای دیگر نیز اندامیک حوزه هیرکانی می باشند . بیشترین اشکال زیستی مشاهده شده در منطقه شامل تروفیت ها و همی کریپتوفیت ها می باشند . از نظر کورولوژی گیاهان عمدتا به چندین سرزمین گیاهی تعلق دارند و سه رویشگاه آبی – ماسه ای و جلگه ای رویشگاههای اصلی منطقه را تشکیل می دهند . محدوده ها و ویژگی های هر رویشگاه شرح داده شده است .
https://jes.ut.ac.ir/article_11074_8eefa55a11f3833f09f3d4c485e483f2.pdf
2004-03-20
Amirkelayeh wetland
Caspian coastal area
Floristic study
دکتر احمد
قهرمان
95336697
1
AUTHOR
علیرضا نقی
نژاد
45697297
2
AUTHOR
دکتر فریده
عطار
43625135
3
LEAD_AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
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Effects of some environmental factors (aspect and slope gradient) on improvement of qualitative conditions (stem form and vitality) of pinus eldarica Medw. was investigated in an urban green space of Tehran (Lavizan Forest Park). For this purpose, some quadrangular sample plots of 2.56 Ar were chosen at main geographical aspects and 0-15% and 20-40% slopes. The results present that contrary to stem form, vitality is influenced by aspect and slope gradient (P
https://jes.ut.ac.ir/article_11075_aeea598b5cdd46fb278a482bcbd85822.pdf
2004-03-20
aspect
Pinus eldarica Medw
slope gradient
Stem form
urban green space
Vitality
دکتر مسعود
طبری
26616986
1
AUTHOR
مهندس بهارک عبدالله
زاده
14544611
2
AUTHOR
دکتر خسرو ثاقب
طالبی
93552125
3
AUTHOR
دکتر محمود
زبیری
59751466
4
LEAD_AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
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Five different criteria were proposed to assess the conservation status as well as determination of their priority rankings of Iranian wetlands. These were:
Birds, fishes, threatening factors, socio-economic factors and wetland conservation status. Special attention was paid to endangered species, species diversity, endemism, exotic species, nesting and reproduction, pollutants and drainage.
As a result, the top thirteen wetlands in terms of ecological importance and their great demand for more conservation measures were:
Choghakhhor Hor-o-Al Azim
Mound River Gorgan Bay, Miankaleh, lapoo
Hamoun-e-saberi-Hirmand Shadegan
Khorekhoran Helleh estuary
Gandoman Anzali
Urumieh Argan of parieeshan
Hamoun-e-pouzak
https://jes.ut.ac.ir/article_11076_28366f0370fcabfac50e9d663e822cec.pdf
2004-03-20
Assessment criteria
Conservation
Iran
wetland
دکتر بهرام حسن زاده
کیانی
88593363
1
AUTHOR
مهندس هنریک
مجلوئیان
56686691
2
AUTHOR
دکتر حمید گشتاسب
میگوئی
76238511
3
AUTHOR
دکتر جمشید
منصوری
41847853
4
LEAD_AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
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Status of international wildlife organizations in the world were investigated according to their activities whether they partially or entirely and directly or indirectly study wildlife animals. In this survey, the organizations were categorized in 15 groups, as association, centre, commission, convention, council, foundation, fund, institute, leage, organization, programme, service, society, trust and union. In total, 36 organizations were identified which 10 of them were from governmental organizations, while rest of them recorded as non-governmental organizations. History of foundation were varied between 10 to 100 years and parties number were recorded from 19 to 157 countries. The mission of these organizations categorized on the basis of 1- wildlife (17 org.) 2- habitat (6 org.) 3- information (5 org.) 4- society affairs (11 org.). Islamic republic of Iran is participatory in 8 governmental organizations and 4 non- governmental organizations (12 organizations).
https://jes.ut.ac.ir/article_11077_047d3fc9ae2c5b5f4179b7053164d494.pdf
2004-03-20
international
Iran
Organizations
wildlife
مهندس ابوالقاسم خالقی
زاده
98684921
1
AUTHOR
دکتر بهروز بهروزی
راد
91817484
2
LEAD_AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
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Green chemistry revolution is an interdisciplinary subject which sets out to reduce the materials and energy consuming of chemical processes and products, minimise or eliminate the dispersion of harmful chemicals in environment, maximise the use of renewable resources and extend the durability and recyclability of products.
The following accounts are the viewpoints to the educational and research aspects of the green chemistry:
1. To study the possibility of changing the course of a reaction to reach to a new and useful selectivities.
2. To investigate the improvements of selectivities, eg: yiels, waste minimization, rates, energy savings, etc.
3. The study using non-classical reagents or reagents obtained under unusual conditions, eg: the possibility of running solvent-free synthesis. Using water as a solvent in organic reactions, running reactions in supercritical carbon dioxide, performing biomass and biotechnology, and utilizing ultrasound, microwaves and hetrogeneous catalyst, etc. during the course of a reaction.
New chemistry improves the economics of chemical manufacturing and enhances the position of chemistry.
The more successful researchers and educationalists will be those that can appreciate the value of green chemistry in innovation, application and teaching.
The conclusions obtained from research proposals of green chemistry would be beneficial to design and redesign of the chemical syntheses and chemical products to prevent pollution. It also improves the perception of educational goals to find a new way of looking at chemicals and their manufacturing processes to minimize any negative environmental impacts. This approach provides a fundamental methodology for changing the intrinsic nature of chemical research and education.
https://jes.ut.ac.ir/article_11078_825d09d1305a019e69d70c6b9b6c0334.pdf
2004-03-20
Green chemistry
Recylability
Waste minimisation
دکتر سید مرتضی
مستشاری
95214298
1
LEAD_AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
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The goal of this study was to establish a harmony between BandarAbbas oil refinery activities and environmental requirements. This study also attempted to introduce an appropriate Environmental Management System (EMS) model by giving practical guidelines to alleviate main pollutants and to achieve the goals by planning. In this regard, after description of different stages of establishing EMS, because of the importance of site selection stage in oil industry at the time of environmental planning and management, proper ecological models for industrial developments were compared with site selection criteria. Then, programs, developed for different sections, were investigated based on which effective guidelines were proposed to control and to mitigate environmental pollution. Furthermore, a cost-benefit analysis was carried out regarding the introduction of
EMS.
This study proves that the introduction of EMS, considering highly contaminant oil refineries, results in reducing pollutants which are caused by BandarAbbas oil refinery. Therefore, it is anticipated that by introduction of EMS, environmental crisis in the region would reduce.
https://jes.ut.ac.ir/article_11079_338da164e814cee0009ac04b844f83c5.pdf
2004-03-20
Bandarabbas
Contamination
EMS
environment
Management System
Mitigation
Oil refinery
Planning
Pollution
دکتر مهرداد
نظریها
32556192
1
AUTHOR
مهندس مهرداد هادی
پور
62478627
2
LEAD_AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE
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For landfills construction, considering that there may not be a suitable soil in the area, bentonite clays are usually added to the insitu soils to decrease their permeability. Taking into consideration that the amount of contaminants in the landfill’s leachates are relatively high, the clay particles may adsorb many of the contaminants, changing the thickness of the clay particles, thus affecting their permeability.
Bentonite clays also due to their large surface area and high cation exchange capacities, have more potential to adsorb contaminants than the other soils. For example, leachates containing organic liquids such as heptane, methanol, benzene ethanol amine, and tetra chloro-ethylene may increase the permeability of the clayey soils up to thousand folds. Heavy metals such as arsenic, barium, cadmium, copper, and nickel also causes some changes in the permeability of the clays.
Based on the above-mentioned information, this research was carried out to assess the effect of a real leachate on the structure and the coefficient of permeability of a bentonitic soil. To accomplish this research, various geotechnical tests such as grain size distribution, unit density, permeability, X-ray diffraction analysis, and environmental tests were carried out on the soil samples with 2%, 4% and 6% bentonites, and the effect of water and a real landfill leachate on the samples were investigated.
The results of the above tests showed that the coefficient of permeabilities of 4% and 6% bentonite-soil mixes were lower than the U.S.EPA standards required for landfill liners. Moreover, the permeability of the above mixed decreased 2.3 x i03 and 4 x i05 times respectively, after mixing with bentonite clays
https://jes.ut.ac.ir/article_11080_1266d363fc9e3eb1965b4a69a378d734.pdf
2004-03-20
Bentonite clays
Clayliner
Coefficient of permeability
Landfill interlayer distance
Leachate
Xrd analysis
دکتر سعید گیتی
پور
41325526
1
AUTHOR
دکتر غلامرضا
بیدهندی
71491412
2
LEAD_AUTHOR