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Characteristics of Precipitation, Streamflow, and Sediment . . . - MDPI Anthropogenic climate change and changes to land use and land management practices can have significant impacts on streamflow and sediment transport In this study, we investigated long-term precipitation, streamflow, and suspended sediment load patterns within the Hangman Creek watershed, draining from the Rocky Mountains in Idaho to Washington, to identify the magnitude of changes with the
Assessing the Impact of Artificial Recharge Ponds on Hydrological . . . Artificial recharge ponds have been used increasingly in recent years to store water in underlying aquifers and modify baseline groundwater gradients or alter natural hydrologic fluxes and state variables in an aquifer system The number of constructed ponds, their geographic spacing, and the volume of water diverted to each pond can have a significant impact on baseline system hydrologic
The Washington State Environmental Health Disparities Map . . . - MDPI Communities across Washington State have expressed the need for neighborhood-level information on the cumulative impact of environmental hazards and social conditions to illuminate disparities and address environmental justice issues
Review of Filters for Air Sampling and Chemical Analysis in Mining . . . This review considers the use of filters to sample air in mining workplace environments for dust concentration measurement and subsequent analysis of hazardous contaminants, especially respirable crystalline silica (RCS) on filters compatible with wearable personal dust monitors (PDM) The review summarizes filter vendors, sizes, costs, chemical and physical properties, and information
Effects of Chronic Alcohol Intake on the Composition of the . . . - MDPI In this study, to better understand the mechanisms of the profound impact of alcohol consumption on drug pharmacokinetics, efficacy, and toxicity, we characterized the alcohol-induced changes in the ensemble of drug-metabolizing enzymes and transporters (DMETs) in the human liver by performing global proteomic analysis of human liver microsomes from 94 donors DMET protein levels were analyzed
Identifying Challenges and Solutions for Improving Access to Mental . . . In the rural United States, provider shortages, inadequate insurance coverage, high poverty rates, limited transportation, privacy concerns, and stigma make accessing mental healthcare difficult Innovative, localized strategies are needed to overcome these barriers, but little is known about what strategies may be feasible in, or acceptable to, rural communities We aimed to identify barriers
Reducing Total Dissolved Gas and Gas Bubble Trauma in a . . . - MDPI This work demonstrates how modifying spillways on dams can reduce total dissolved gas production and anticipated rates of gas bubble trauma in fish Work such as this can provide dam operators and fisheries managers with important information for evaluating the success of total dissolved gas reduction projects
The Legacy of Uranium Development on or Near Indian Reservations and . . . Uranium occurrence and development has left a legacy of long-lived health effects for many Native Americans and Alaska Natives in the United States Some Native American communities have been impacted by processing and development while others are living with naturally occurring sources of uranium The uranium production peak spanned from approximately 1948 to the 1980s Thousands of mines
Microcystin Toxicokinetics, Molecular Toxicology, and Pathophysiology . . . Microcystins are ubiquitous toxins produced by photoautotrophic cyanobacteria Human exposures to microcystins occur through the consumption of contaminated drinking water, fish and shellfish, vegetables, and algal dietary supplements and through recreational activities Microcystin-leucine-arginine (MCLR) is the prototypical microcystin because it is reported to be the most common and toxic