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Assessing Orinoco river sediment discharge trend using MODIS satellite images
ArticleAbstract: The aim of this study was to derive the Surface Suspended Sediment Concentration (SSSC) and river sePalabras claves:Modis, Orinoco River, Sediment load, Suspended sediments, Water colorAutores:Abrahan Mora, Alfonso J.A., Carrera J.M., Castellano B., Cochonneau G., Gallay M., Laraque A., Lopez J.L., Martinez J.M., Yepez S.Fuentes:scopusAssessment of Artificial Sweeteners as Wastewater Co-Tracers in an Urban Groundwater System of Mexico (Monterrey Metropolitan Area)
ArticleAbstract: Contamination from wastewater infiltration, typically from leaky sewers, poses a threat to urban groPalabras claves:acesulfame, artificial sweeteners, co-tracers, SUCRALOSE, urban groundwater systemsAutores:Abrahan Mora, Barrios-Piña H., Kant S., Mahlknecht J., Padilla-Reyes D.A., Ramos-López E.Fuentes:scopusAssessment of major ions and trace elements in groundwater supplied to the Monterrey metropolitan area, Nuevo León, Mexico
ArticleAbstract: The Monterrey metropolitan area (MMA) is the third greatest urban area and the second largest economPalabras claves:Groundwater, MÉXICO, Monterrey metropolitan area, Trace elements, water qualityAutores:Abrahan Mora, Hernández-Antonio A., Mahlknecht J., Rosales-Lagarde L.Fuentes:scopusCaura River basin: Weathering rates, CO2 consumption, and chemistry of major and trace elements in an Orinoco River tributary coming from the Precambrian Guayana Shield, Venezuela
ArticleAbstract: This study describes the geochemistry of dissolved elements in the Caura River and gives informationPalabras claves:Caura river, geochemistry, major elements, plant decay, Trace elements, WeatheringAutores:Abrahan Mora, Alfonso J.A., Balza L., Baquero J.C., Pisapia D.Fuentes:scopusConstraining a density-dependent flow model with the transient electromagnetic method in a coastal aquifer in Mexico to assess seawater intrusion
ArticleAbstract: Saltwater intrusion is one of the most pressing environmental concerns in coastal areas with increasPalabras claves:Coastal aquifers, Groundwater flow modeling, MÉXICO, seawater intrusion, Transient electromagneticsAutores:Abrahan Mora, Arango-Galván C., Mahlknecht J., Morán-Ramírez J., Ramos-Leal J.A., Torres-Martínez J.A.Fuentes:scopusCorrection to: Influence of wastewater type in the effects caused by titanium dioxide nanoparticles in the removal of macronutrients by activated sludge (Environmental Science and Pollution Research, (2022), 29, 6, (8746-8757), 10.1007/s11356-021-16221-2)
OtherAbstract: Figures 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 do not match with its caption. It is modified in the revised original proofPalabras claves:Autores:Abrahan Mora, Cervantes-Avilés P.A., Cuevas-Rodríguez G., Mahlknecht J., Saber A.N.Fuentes:scopusA review of the current environmental status and human health implications of one of the most polluted rivers of Mexico: The Atoyac River, Puebla
ReviewAbstract: For more than 4 decades, the Atoyac River in central Mexico has been subjected to anthropogenic strePalabras claves:Agrochemicals, Heavy Metals, Microbiological pollution, microplastics, Pharmaceuticals, Urban riverAutores:Abrahan Mora, Cervantes-Avilés P.A., García-Gamboa M., Gloria-García L., Mahlknecht J., Sánchez-Luna M.S.Fuentes:scopusDetermining nitrate and sulfate pollution sources and transformations in a coastal aquifer impacted by seawater intrusion—A multi-isotopic approach combined with self-organizing maps and a Bayesian mixing model
ArticleAbstract: Over the past few decades, the La Paz aquifer system in Baja California Sur, Mexico, has been underPalabras claves:Bayesian isotope mixing model, coastal aquifer, Nitrate isotopes, Self-Organizing Maps, Sulfate isotopes, Uncertainty analysisAutores:Abrahan Mora, Barceló D., Kaown D., Mahlknecht J., Torres-Martínez J.A.Fuentes:scopusAcquired insights from the long-term surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 RNA for COVID-19 monitoring: The case of Monterrey Metropolitan Area (Mexico)
ArticleAbstract: Wastewater-based epidemiology offers a time- and cost-effective way to monitor SARS-CoV-2 spread inPalabras claves:covid-19, epidemiology, Rt-qPCR, SARS-COV-2, Surveillance, wastewaterAutores:Abrahan Mora, Álvarez M.M., Cervantes-Avilés P.A., Kumar M., Loge F.J., Mahlknecht J., Padilla-Reyes D.A.Fuentes:scopusFreshwater-seawater transition in coastal Todos Santos aquifer, Baja California Sur
Conference ObjectAbstract: Todos Santos is a coastal town located in Baja California Sur (Mexico), which has experienced an incPalabras claves:BAJA CALIFORNIA, coastal aquifer, Groundwater chemistry, Todos SantosAutores:Abrahan Mora, Fichera M., Mahlknecht J., Sanford W.E.Fuentes:scopus