Publications by authors named "Thu-Huong Thi Hoang"

Plastic mismanagement and its subsequent pollution by rapid economic development and urbanisation pose significant challenges for modern world society. Notwithstanding one of the main sources for macro plastic leakage into the ocean from land, precise assessment of plastic pollution origins from Southeast Asia is yet to be clearly examined. In order to make informed decisions and prioritise areas of improvement it is required to better understand the waste leakage dynamics at the local level.

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Constructed wetlands (CWs) are a widely utilized nature-based wastewater treatment method for various effluents. However, their application has been more focused on pilot and full-scale CWs with substantial surface areas and extended operation times, which hold greater relevance in practical scenarios. This study used kinetics, linear regression (LR), and machine learning (ML) models to estimate effluent ammonium in pilot and full-scale CWs.

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  • The study examines microplastic (MP) occurrence in river sediments from three urban rivers in Vietnam's Red River Delta, discovering significant variability in MP concentrations ranging from 1,600 to 94,300 items per kilogram.
  • Microplastics were primarily found in fiber form, made mostly of polypropylene and polyethylene, with no notable seasonal effect on their distribution.
  • A trend was identified showing that higher microplastic concentrations correlated with areas of high organic matter and population density, indicating potential hotspots for microplastics in urban river environments.
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It is increasingly being recognized that biotic ligand models (BLMs) can successfully predict the toxicity of divalent metals toward aquatic biota applied to temperate freshwater ecosystems. However, studies on the eutrophic lakes in tropical regions toward native tropical organisms, including Moina, are relatively limited. In this study, Moina dubia, the native organism of the Hanoi eutrophic urban lakes, were used in toxicological studies of lead (Pb); 24-h EC value of Pb was 523.

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Septic systems are potentially a significant source of greenhouse gases (GHGs). The present study investigated GHGs from the blackwater septic systems that are widely used especially in low- and middle-income countries. Ten blackwater septic tanks in Hanoi, Vietnam, were investigated using the floating chamber method.

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