Repositório RCAAP
Toxicity effects of nickel electroplating effluents treated by photoelectrooxidation in the industries of the Sinos River Basin
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2015
Benvenuti,T Rodrigues,MAS Arenzon,A Bernardes,AM Zoppas-Ferreira,J
Vascular epiphytes of the Atlantic Forest in the Sinos River basin, state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil: richness, floristic composition and community structure
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2015
Barbosa,MD Becker,DFP Cunha,S Droste,A Schmitt,JL
The effects of press and pulse disturbance by long and short-term pollution on the fish community in the Sinos River, RS, Brazil
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2015
Schulz,UH Costa,PF
Degradation of cyanotoxins (microcystin) in drinking water using photoelectrooxidation
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2015
Garcia,ACA Rodrigues,MAS Xavier,JLN Gazulla,V Meneguzzi,A Bernardes,AM
Monitoring of metals, organic compounds and coliforms in water catchment points from the Sinos River basin
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2015
Nascimento,CA Staggemeier,R Bianchi,E Rodrigues,MT Fabres,R Soliman,MC Bortoluzzi,M Luz,RB Heinzelmann,LS Santos,EL Fleck,JD Spilki,FR
Evaluation of phytotoxicity of municipal landfill leachate before and after biological treatment
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2015
Klauck,CR Rodrigues,MAS Silva,LB
Moving beyond classical markers of water quality: detection of enteric viruses and genotoxicity in water of the Sinos River
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2015
Bergamaschi,B Rodrigues,MT Silva,JVS Kluge,M Luz,RB Fleck,JD. Bianchi,E Silva,LB Spilki,FR
Evaluation of genotoxicity and cytotoxicity of water samples from the Sinos River Basin, southern Brazil
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2015
Bianchi,E Goldoni,A Trintinaglia,L Lessing,G Silva,CEM Nascimento,CA Ziulkoski,AL Spilki,FR Silva,LB
Cytotoxicity assays as tools to assess water quality in the Sinos River basin
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2015
Trintinaglia,L Bianchi,E Silva,LB Nascimento,CA Spilki,FR Ziulkoski,AL
Caffeine as an indicator of human fecal contamination in the Sinos River: a preliminary study
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2015
Linden,R Antunes,MV Heinzelmann,LS Fleck,JD Staggemeier,R Fabres,RB Vecchia,AD Nascimento,CA Spilki,FR
Endocrine disruptors in water filters used in the Rio dos Sinos Basin region, Southern Brazil
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2015
Furtado,CM von Mühlen,C
Biomonitoring of water genotoxicity in a Conservation Unit in the Sinos River Basin, Southern Brazil, using the Tradescantiamicronucleus bioassay
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2015
Endres Júnior,D Sasamori,MH Cassanego,MBB Droste,A
Evaluation of water quality at the source of streams of the Sinos River Basin, southern Brazil
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2015
Benvenuti,T Kieling-Rubio,MA Klauck,CR Rodrigues,MAS
Integrated Environmental Assessment of streams in the Sinos River basin in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
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2015
Kieling-Rubio,MA Benvenuti,T Costa,GM Petry,CT Rodrigues,MAS Schmitt,JL Droste,A
Games in the environmental context and their strategic use for environmental education
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2015
Branco,MAA Weyermüller,AR Müller,EF Schneider,GT Hupffer,HM Delgado,J Mossman,JB Bez,MR Mendes,TG
Corporate governance and proactive environmental management in Novo Hamburgo and neighbouring cities, Brazil
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2015
Naime,R Spilki,FR Nascimento,CA
Environment and society: the Sinos River Basin and public policies
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2015
Pedde,V Figueiredo,JAS Nunes,MF Prodanov,CC
Evaluation of injuries caused by anthropic action in snakes from Brazil
AbstractHuman behavior toward wild animals is defined by cultural influences and often is affected by lack of knowledge, mainly in situations of confrontation. The present study was conducted between 2008 and 2013, involving analysis of snakes that had suffered injuries belonging to the reptile collections of Centro Universitário de Lavras and Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora. The injuries were classified according to location on the body. Among the 449 specimens analyzed, 245 specimens showed injury to some part of the body. The nonvenomous snakes were the most representative and had a higher rate of injury (66.3%) than the venomous ones (18.2%). The body region where the greatest percentage of injuries was recorded was the anterior (39.6%), followed by the middle (36.5%) and posterior (8.4%). We believe this fact may have resulted due the lack of knowledge on how to differentiate species. Studies of the relationship between schooling level and contact with environmental education activities demonstrate reduction of attacks on these animals. This fact indicates that the preservation of many species is related to awareness and education of the population.
2015
Gouveia,RV Neto-Silva,DA Sousa,BM Novelli,IA
History of studies on Belo Monte hydroelectric power station
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2015
Saracura,VF.
Environmental Impact Assessment of reservoir construction: new perspectives for restoration economy, and development: the Belo Monte Power Plant case study
Abstract The Environmental Impact Assessment of reservoir construction can be viewed as a new strategic perspective for the economic development of a region. Based on the principles of a watershed approach a interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary systemic view including biogeophysiographical, economic and socio environmental studies the new vision of a EIA provides a basic substratum for the restoration economy and an advanced model for the true development much well ahead of the modernization aspects of the project of a reservoir construction.
2015
Tundisi,JG. Matsumura-Tundisi,T. Tundisi,JEM.