Towards a Digital Information Platform for Locating and Assessing Environmental Impacts of Submarine Groundwater Discharge: Examples from the Baltic Sea
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
13(3), С. 614 - 614
Опубликована: Март 20, 2025
The
number
of
studies
on
submarine
groundwater
discharge
(SGD)
and
the
evidence
its
significance
in
biogeochemical
cycling
potential
impacts
chemical
ecological
status
coastal
waters
is
increasing
globally.
Here,
we
briefly
present
SGD
from
Baltic
Sea
identified
along
coastlines
Denmark,
Finland,
Germany,
Poland,
Sweden
Russia
southwestern,
southern
north–northeastern
parts
Sea.
We
introduce
a
digital
map
viewer
information
platform
enabling
easy
overview
access
to
sites
areas
SGDs
potentially
transport
critical
pollutants
urban
agricultural
land
marine
environment.
include
nutrients,
dissolved
organic
inorganic
carbon,
metals,
pharmaceuticals,
other
emerging
contaminants,
harming
ecosystems
biodiversity
possibly
contributing
poor
or
waters,
affecting
human
environmental
health.
focus
case
Poland
Denmark
that
results
interpretations
applied
geochemical,
geophysical
geological
methods,
as
well
bionic
autonomous
underwater
vehicles
(AUVs)
for
locating,
investigating,
modelling
visualizing
2D
3D.
Pan-European
even
global
established
within
European
Geological
Data
Infrastructure
(EGDI)
enables
combination
comparison
layers
such
seabed
sediment
types
habitats.
EGDI
provides
may
serve
an
entry
point
relevant
SGDs,
including
contents
pollutants,
scientific
community
policy-makers.
includes
model
simulations,
data
near
real-time
sensors
at
permanently
installed
monitoring
stations
surveys
time
space
conducted
by
AUVs.
presented
particularly
pertinent
UN
Sustainable
Development
Goal
(SDG)
No.
14,
which
focuses
conservation
sustainable
use
oceans
resources.
Язык: Английский
Spatial Data Management Strategies to Improve Green Innovation
Advances in computer and electrical engineering book series,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown, С. 247 - 272
Опубликована: Янв. 17, 2025
Effective
management
of
spatial
data
can
drive
green
innovation
by
identifying
environmental
challenges
such
as
air
and
water
quality,
deforestation,
soil
health,
climate
vulnerability.
Spatial
supports
pollution
detection
forest
cover
analysis,
along
with
sampling
for
erosion
assessment.
It
also
guide
targeted
initiatives
like
clean
efforts
sustainable
forestry.
Moreover,
it
optimize
resource
allocation
pinpointing
renewable
energy
sources
materials.
tailor
innovations
to
local
contexts,
inform
urban
planning,
enhance
waste
agriculture
practices,
monitor
impact.
Key
strategies
involve
collecting
high-quality
from
diverse
sources,
integrating
into
accessible
platforms,
ensuring
quality.
Collaboration
knowledge
sharing
data's
role
in
innovation.
Challenges
access,
ownership,
privacy
concerns
necessitate
solutions
open
policies,
clear
agreements,
capacity-building
programs.
Язык: Английский
Using Physics-Encoded GeoAI to Improve the Physical Realism of Deep Learning′s Rainfall-Runoff Responses under Climate Change
International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
133, С. 104101 - 104101
Опубликована: Авг. 19, 2024
Язык: Английский
Can digitalization and greenification develop synergistically?
Research Square (Research Square),
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Сен. 3, 2024
Abstract
The
Yangtze
River
Delta
is
the
region
with
most
active
economic
development,
highest
degree
of
openness
and
strongest
innovation
capacity
in
China.
Under
background
rapid
development
digitalization
information
technology
on
a
global
scale,
as
well
increasingly
strong
call
for
addressing
climate
change
environmental
issues,
facing
new
opportunities
coordinated
green.
Therefore,
this
paper
constructs
multidimensional
index
system
to
evaluate
green
level
41
urban
agglomerations
including
Delta,
analyzes
coordination
progress
from
2011
2020
by
means
entropy
weight
TOPSIS
method
modified
coupling
model.
findings
are
follows:
(1)
There
positive
interaction
mutual
promotion
between
digitization
greening
which
conducive
promoting
sustainable
development.
(2)
has
been
significantly
improved
during
sample
period,
digital
collaborative
also
maintains
steady
upward
trend.
Compared
other
three
provinces,
digitalization,
Shanghai
higher.
research
can
provide
certain
theoretical
practical
reference
realize
under
goal
"double
carbon".
Язык: Английский
Urban Groundwater in the cities of Europe: hidden challenges in a changing climate
Acque Sotterranee-Italian Journal of Groundwater,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
13(3)
Опубликована: Сен. 30, 2024
In
European
cities,
groundwater
remains
an
issue
of
significant
concern,
largely
because
it
is
“out
sight
and
out
mind.”
The
general
public,
even
decision-makers,
possess
only
a
limited
understanding
the
state
characteristics
this
vital
resource.
As
consequence,
problems
related
to
quality
or
changing
water
tables/piezometric
surfaces
may
persist
for
years,
decades,
without
being
adequately
addressed-or
worse,
noticed
at
all
before
resulting
in
land
subsidence,saltwater
intrusion,
deep
migration
persistent
organic
contaminants
like
PFAS
(Le
monde,
2023)
other
irreversible
consequences.
urban
cycle
central
ensuring
supply
clean,
safe
drinking
water,
effective
sanitation,
wellfunctioning
drainage
systems
millions
residents.
impacts
human
activities,
such
as
use
change,
excessive
abstraction
mismanagement,
discharge
wastewater
can
exert
far
greater
influence
on
hydrogeology
than
climate
change.
These
activities
alter
quantity
both
surface
groundwater,
raising
complex
scientific,
technical,
socio-economic,
cultural,
ethical
challenges
management.
It
important
address
many
associated
with
security
safety
cities
(Quevauviller
et
al.,
2024),
well
development
change
mitigation
adaptation
strategies
areas
(IPCC,
2024).
Groundwater
plays
critical
role
green
transition
integral
component
most
(Ingemarsson
2022),
meeting
increasing
demand
freshwater
due
accelerating
urbanization
(United
Nations,
2022).
Many
urbanized
Europe
already
face
poor
chemical
quantitative
status
(EEA,
2024;
Sentek
global
including
populations
sea
level
rise
pose
tremendous
challenge
secure
especially
coastal
cities.
Open
access
digital
subsurface
data
e.g.
through
Geological
Data
Infrastructure
supports
societal
needs
UN
sustainable
goals
(Hinsby
This
special
demonstrates
some
issues
that
are
facing
times
competing
(Volckko
2020),
projected
hydrological
(Henriksen
now
among
transgressed
planetary
boundaries
(Richardsson
2023).
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Язык: Английский