Sentence examples for common anthropogenic from inspiring English sources

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In other vine they come from common anthropogenic sources.

Good correlation between Co, Cu, and Zn with each other could be suggested from common anthropogenic sources, and that they can be affected by possible additions.

Construction of unconventional natural gas (UNG) infrastructure (e.g., well pads, pipelines) is an increasingly common anthropogenic stressor that increases potential sediment erosion.

Such relationships may reflect the fact that these metals share common anthropogenic sources, such as combustion of coal and heavy fuel oil, municipal waste incineration, vehicular traffic, chemical plants, ferrous and non-ferrous metal production [23].

The results from this study demonstrate that the critical early life stages of coral development, during which corals metamorphose from pelagic larvae into sessile polyps, are more sensitive to high SSTs in the presence of the common anthropogenic pollutant copper (Cu).

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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are amongst the most common ubiquitous anthropogenic pollutants of terrestrial ecosystems.

While hybrids are common in anthropogenic landscapes, our results suggest that even small forested landscapes serve as substantial barriers to hybrid establishment, a key consideration for butternut conservation planning, a species already exhibiting severe decline, and for other North American forest trees that hybridize with introduced congeners.

Tectona hamiltoniana and Terminalia oliveri were abundant in the forest landscapes, whereas Prosopis juliflora and Borassus flabellifer were common in the anthropogenic landscapes.

Cu, Zn and Pb showed their common sources (through anthropogenic activities) and the relationship have been proved by both the multivariate and spatial analyses.

Component 3 though reflects a common source of anthropogenic origin (possibly pollution from human induced activities, such as inorganic fertilizer), it shows how NO3 N and PO4 P correlates significantly with each other, i.e., where, NO3 N concentration is high, PO4 P concentration is low.

Pearson correlation coefficients among the heavy metals in sediments showed significant positive correlations among Zn/As (r =0.734, p <0.05), Zn/Fe (r =0.812, p <0.01) and As/Fe (r =0.774, p <0.01), signifying that these heavy metals were related to each other and could have a common natural or anthropogenic source (Hu et al. 2013).

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