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Revealing the Freezing-Induced Alteration in Microplastic Behavior and Its Implication for the Microplastics Released from Seasonal Ice

Author(s): Chen Z; Elektorowicz M; An C; Tian X; Wang Z; Yang X; Lyu L;

Ice can serve as a significant temporary repository and conveyance mechanism for microplastics (MPs). MPs present in the water column can become entrapped within developing ice formations, subsequently being sequestered and transported by ice floes. With ch ...

Article GUID: 39031076


Promoting Cross-Regional Integration of Maritime Emission Management: A Euro-American Linkage of Carbon Markets

Author(s): Peng H; An C; Chen Z; Tian X; Sun Y;

Reducing greenhouse gas emissions from maritime transport is an urgent topic. Some regional emissions trading systems (ETSs), buoyed by the globalized market-based measures (MBMs) plan of the International maritime organization, have initially assessed the ...

Article GUID: 37556349


Entrainment and Enrichment of Microplastics in Ice Formation Processes: Implications for the Transport of Microplastics in Cold Regions

Author(s): Chen Z; Elektorowicz M; An C; Tian X;

Sea ice can serve as a temporary sink for microplastics (MPs), and thus, it too can function as a secondary source of and transport medium for MPs. This study aimed to explore the effect of various MP properties and environmental characteristics on the entr ...

Article GUID: 36780450


Impact from the evolution of private vehicle fleet composition on traffic related emissions in the small-medium automotive city

Author(s): Tian X; Huang G; Song Z; An C; Chen Z;

Understanding the emission characteristics in the evolution of private vehicle fleet composition has become a key issue to be addressed to develop appropriate emission mitigation strategies in transportation sector. In this study, the influence of such evol ...

Article GUID: 35709991


Sources, behaviors, transformations, and environmental risks of organophosphate esters in the coastal environment: A review

Author(s): Chen Z; An C; Elektorowicz M; Tian X;

The rapid growth in the global production of organophosphate esters (OPEs) has resulted in their high environmental concentrations. The low removal rate of OPEs makes the effluents of wastewater treatment plants be one of the major sources of OPEs. Due to r ...

Article GUID: 35635887


A green initiative for oiled sand cleanup using chitosan/rhamnolipid complex dispersion with pH-stimulus response

Author(s): Chen Z; An C; Wang Y; Zhang B; Tian X; Lee K;

The released oil can affect the vulnerable shoreline environment if the oil spills happen in coastal waters. The stranded oil on shorelines is persistent, posing a long-term influence on the intertidal ecosystem after weathering. Therefore, shoreline cleanu ...

Article GUID: 34687682


Spatiotemporal analysis of land use pattern and stream water quality in southern Alberta, Canada

Author(s): Chen Z; An C; Tan Q; Tian X; Li G; Zhou Y;

Alberta has over 70% of total irrigated land in Canada and 13 irrigation districts are mainly located along the rivers in southern Alberta. The runoff and irrigation return flow can carry excess nutrients, pesticides, and sediments, which adversely affect t ...

Article GUID: 34214919


Assessing the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on urban transportation and air quality in Canada.

Author(s): Tian X, An C, Chen Z, Tian Z

The global outbreak and spread of COVID-19 had a significant impact on the environment of urban areas. This study aimed to provide a new insight into the urban transportation and air pollutant emission of representative Canadian cities impacted by this pand ...

Article GUID: 33401062


Exploring the use of cellulose nanocrystal as surface-washing agent for oiled shoreline cleanup.

Author(s): Chen Z, An C, Yin J, Owens E, Lee K, Zhang K, Tian X

J Hazard Mater. 2020 Jul 15;402:123464 Authors: Chen Z, An C, Yin J, Owens E, Lee K, Zhang K, Tian X

Article GUID: 32693337


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