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Pollution Status, Environmental Protection & Renewable Energy Production in Marine Systems (Hardcover)
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Pollution Status, Environmental Protection & Renewable Energy Production in Marine Systems (Hardcover)
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Pollution status, environmental protection, and renewable energy
production in Marine systems are the main targets of this book that
represent the contents of the third volume of the Blue
Biotechnology Journal, published by Nova Science publishers, New
York, USA. The book is divided into 20 Chapters. The first chapter
reviews the environmental protection from thermodynamic properties,
the performance of refrigeration cycles and air-conditioning. The
second chapter represents the pollution status along the Red Sea.
During last ten years of twenty century till now, inorganic and
organic pollutants has been detected in many sites of the Red Sea.
The third chapter covers the adsorption of the anionic dye Direct
Red 23 onto new activated carbons developed from Cynara
cardunculus: kinetics, equilibrium and thermodynamics. The fourth
chapter reports the Mercury as toxic metals levels in surface
sediments along Alexandria west coast, Egypt. The fifth chapter
investigates the effects of essential and non-essential metals on
the human health. Chapter six covers a review of oceanography and
topography of the Red Sea and Arabian Gulf. Chapter seventh reports
the marine plankton and genus Ceratium in the west coast of the Red
Sea. Chapter eight covers the energy efficiency improvement
utilising high Technology: The path forward for renewable energy
use in industry, buildings and sustainable development 183. The
ninth chapter investigates the bioethanol production from shrimp
shell waste Using Marine Alcaligenes feacalis MS7 and Candida
albicans ATCC 14053. The tenth chapter covers the comparison of two
packages for tidal analysis and prediction: an exemplar case study
of Abu-Qir Bay, Alexandria, Egypt. Chapter eleven reports the
physico-chemical studies of Suez Canal water from port said to Suez
for its evaluation and protection. Chapter twelve covers the
morphological structure of bays and sharms as a factor affecting in
distribution of marine physics parameters, the Red Sea. Chapter
thirteen investigates the suitability of Lake Mariut Drainage
System (Qalaa and Umum Drains Waters) for Water Reuse. Chapter
fourteen reports the water and nutrient budgets of Lake Burullus,
Egypt. Chapter fifteen covers the geological model delineation of
sub-marine system channels in west delta deep marine concession,
Egypt. Chapter sixteen reports the synthesis and antimicrobial of
5-(4'-bromobenzyl)-1,3,4-thiadiazole-2-amine derivatives. Chapter
seventeen recorded the isolation and characterisation of
chitinolytic actinomycetes from estuarine origin in South India.
Chapter eighteen reports the isolation of extremely halophilic
bacterium Bacillus trueperi. RRJS1 optimised with physico-chemical
factors and nutritional sources for protease activity. Chapter
nineteen investigates the toxicological studies on the Red Sea
Pufferfish Arothron hispidus (Linnaeus, 1758) and River Nile
Pufferfish Tetraodon lineatus (Linnaeus, 1758). Chapter twenty
reports the studies on the various allometric relationships in the
intertidal horse mussel Modiolus auriculatus of the Red Sea, Egypt.
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