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Agriculture is the backbone of our nation. But in today’s world, farming isn't just about growing crops, it’s also about understanding the land, the water, and the air that support it. That’s where environmental testing comes in. It plays a key role in helping farmers protect their crops, improve yield, and grow safe food.In regions like Coimbatore, Madurai, and other parts of Tamil Nadu, ...
Reinforcement: Determining the type and amount of reinforcement required to enhance the foundation's strength. Soil Testing and Analysis Geotechnical Investigation Conduct a geotechnical investigation to gather detailed information about the soil properties at the construction site. ...
Institut des Sciences Agronomiques du Burundi (ISABU) is a government institution under the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock in Burundi. The institution is an umbrella under which various laboratories operate offering services in different agri-sectors. Its vision is to contribute to the establishment of a dynamic agricultural sector based on innovative technologies, knowledge and approaches ...
Types Of Smart Sensors For Agriculture Rapid social development, climate change, reduced rainfall and increased demand for food have all had a big impact on agriculture. This has had a negative impact on traditional farming practices. It is understood that we will be equipped with smart sensors in the agricultural sector.The current situation wants farming to become more “smart” by using modern ...
Riley Cram is the perfect example of a Cypher Environmental success story. He first began working in partnership with Cypher in 2017 as a graduate research student while completing his Master of Science degree in Geology at the University of Brandon. His research project was part of a prestigious internship awarded through Mitacs, an organization which connects industry with post-secondary ...
This can happen due to flooding (natural causes) or irrigation (manmade causes). When the soil is waterlogged, the amount of gases, including oxygen, diffused in soil decreases. ...
This can happen due to flooding (natural causes) or irrigation (manmade causes). When the soil is waterlogged, the amount of gases, including oxygen, diffused in soil decreases. ...
However, as both downward and upward water movement occurs under field conditions, relatively mobile compounds may return to the surface, prolonging exposure to UV light and increasing the potential for degradation by photolysis. To test this hypothesis, a novel experimental system was used to quantify the contribution of photolysis to the overall dissipation of a new herbicide, ...
Test Site 2: The middle part of the Spolchemie site was also extensively contaminated by BTEXs. ...
The Associated Press recently published an article on “the secret environmental cost of U.S. ethanol policy.” There is much in this article that is too misleading, poor or deficient analysis, over-simplistic, or poorly drawn conclusions to comment on, but here are 19 big things the AP got wrong. The article seems to put the blame on Obama the candidate and the Obama administration. ...
In this paper we present design considerations, use, procedures and validation data for a commercially available Helium tracer soil gas sampling shroud that can be rented from an internationally accredited environmental testing laboratory with soil gas measurement capabilities. Soil Gas Sampling using the Helium ...
In cold climate regions winter conditions significantly influence the performance of stormwater infiltration devices. Frozen soil and water storage by snow changes their operation. In this paper winter operation of a grassed infiltration swale was investigated using on-site and laboratory measurements. ...
Phosphorus from agricultural lands poses a problem in water resources. In 2003, more than 48% of soil samples submitted to the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (NCDA&CS) soil testing laboratory tested very high in soil P (>120 mg dm–3 P). As soil ...
A laboratory testing apparatus is described for examining slopes subjected to seepage and stabilized by anchored geosynthetics (AGS). ...
Physical and mechanical properties of soils can be determined by different laboratory and field methods. Technical and economic advantages and/or disadvantages of utilizing these methods are discussed. Field and laboratory test results are presented in tabulated form and analyzed. The paper describes the technique of plate load ...
The 22-mm-diameter sample that is recovered in a polythene sheath is valuable for visual examination of the soil rather than for most laboratory testing purposes. Provided the soils are penetrable, the sampler may be pushed to any desired depth before the sampling operation; then the central 12-mm-diameter rod in the drill stem ...
As part of this study, a laboratory batch-type testing method has been developed for determination of the adsorptive characteristics and equilibrium adsorption coefficients for gaseous chemical species on partially saturated soils. ...
