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Improvement of calculations of the total Characterization factor in the USEtox model including a regional approach

(Corresponding) Belyanovskaya A.
Topic: 
Life cycle analysis (lca)
The USEtox model as one of LCIA models is an instrument to characterize the human toxicity impact. The model measures the intake of metals by population with meat products. The USEtox is the only model including geographical separation and wide database with organic and nonorganic chemicals...Read more
Keywords: 
LCIA, the USEtox, Bioindication, Heavy metals, Human health impact assessement
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00109

The influence of methane emission and hard coal production on air quality and greenhouse effect in 1994-2017 in the Upper Silesian Coal Basin (Poland)

(Corresponding) Dreger M.
Topic: 
Air pollution
The Upper Silesian Coal Basin (USCB) is the largest coal basin in Poland and one of the largest in Europe. It is the most industrialized region in Poland. The main natural resource and energy raw material is hard coal which was produced by 65 mines in the early nineties. The USCB geology is very...Read more
Keywords: 
The Upper Silesia Coal Basin, hard coal production, methane emission, greenhouse effect, air pollution
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00211

Health Care Waste Management: Challenges and Solutions

(Corresponding) Halldorsdottir S.
Topic: 
Hazardous waste management
Limited attention has been paid to health-care waste management despite an increase in public concern about the management of such waste on a global basis. The objective of this study was to analyse the issues and challenges of health-care waste management as well as possible solutions. It is...Read more
Keywords: 
Health-care waste management; Sustainable practices; Protection of the environment; Environmental pollution; Infectious waste.
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00787

Biopolymer extraction assay from fungal biomass

(Corresponding) Wassila A., Lydia A., Dihia A.
Topic: 
Biowaste
The cultivation of Penicillium strain, isolated from rotten vegetables, on potatoe dextrose broth (PDB) medium enriched in arginine and mineral elements, allowed to obtain a yield of 31.7 mg/g of dry biomass and 9 mg/g of dry biomass into chitin and natural chitosan, respectively. The infrared...Read more
Keywords: 
Fungal biomass, chitin, natural chitosan, Penicillium, composition of the medium.
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00861

An Assessment of Soil Erosion using RUSLE Model: A Case Study from the Marmara Region

Ezer A., (Corresponding) Güven B.
Topic: 
Estimation and prediction under past and future conditions (climate, population, land use change)
Soil resource is essential for livelihood of human being. Soil erosion is one of the most serious natural problem affected by land degradation, agricultural and other human induced activities, such as climate change, particularly the changed precipitation trend. The aim of the study is applying the...Read more
Keywords: 
soil erosion, rusle model, climate change, the marmara region, turkey
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00884

The limitation of the methane (CH4) emission in the Upper Silesian Coal Basin as a result of the Polish Mining Group closing program.

Dreger M.
Topic: 
Air pollution
Hard coal mining is responsible for 9% of the worldwide methane emission to the atmosphere. Methane is the second strongest greenhouse gas after carbon dioxide, but its radiative power is 25-30 times stronger than the radiative power of CO2 .In the Polish reality, hard coal mining is one of the...Read more
Keywords: 
Methane emission, hard coal mining, the Upper Silesian Coal Basin (USCB), the greenhouse effect, air pollution
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00035

Non-targeted screening workflows for gas chromatography – high-resolution mass spectrometry analysis to find and identify biomagnifying contaminants in biota samples

(Corresponding) Rebryk A., Haglund P.
Topic: 
Emerging pollutants
The health of key species in the Baltic region has been affected by exposure to anthropogenic hazardous substances (AHSs), which accumulate in organisms and are transferred through food chains. Therefore, there is a need for comprehensive characterization of the occurrence and accumulation of AHSs...Read more
Keywords: 
The Baltic Sea, Anthropogenic Hazardous Substances, Non-Target Screening, Lipid Removal, GC-QTOF/MS, Biomagnification Factor
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00600