Publications by authors named "D Hensley"

Ephemeral streams are important pollutant conduits, but the mechanisms that control nutrient transport to these systems remain unclear. In the US Virgin Islands (USVI), where most streams flow ephemerally, a lack of continuous hydrologic and water quality data limits our understanding of streamflow behavior and its influence on water quality. We therefore assessed the impact of soil moisture and hydrometeorological conditions on nitrogen (N) concentrations within an ephemeral stream on St.

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Sulfur functionalized biocarbons were prepared from naturally abundant lignin alkali with sodium thiocyanate as an activation agent and a sulfur source. The resultant biocarbon sorbents showed a high mercury isolation ability from aqueous solutions, where high surface area and doping of sulfur significantly aid the uptake of mercury, , 0.05 g of biocarbon sorbent removed 99% of mercury from 250 mL of simulated wastewater with an initial concentration of mercury of 10 mg L.

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Article Synopsis
  • Global industrialization has led to environmental contamination, particularly affecting streambed sediments, which pose risks to both ecosystems and human health.
  • A study on St. Croix, USVI, measured pollutants in intermittent streams, finding no significant difference in contaminant levels between developed and undeveloped areas, yet elevated heavy metals were linked to commercial building density.
  • Key pollutants included lead, mercury, and various volatile organic compounds, suggesting the need for increased research and pollution management strategies in these streams.
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The delivery of biomolecules and impermeable dyes to intact plants is a major challenge. Nanomaterials are up-and-coming tools for the delivery of DNA to plants. As exciting as these new tools are, they have yet to be widely applied.

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