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Terms for subject Environment (26921 entries)
Schadstoffkonzentration concentration of contaminants
Schadstoffkonzentration concentration of pollutants
Schadstoffkonzentration pollutant level
Schadstoffkonzentration pollutant concentration
Schadstoffkonzentration pollutant concentration (A measure of the amount of a polluting substance in a given amount of water, soil, air, food or other medium)
Schadstoffkonzentration pollutant level (A value representing the concentration of a polluting agent in a specified area, often determined by a measuring and recording device)
Schadstoffkonzentrationen concentration of pollutants
Schadstoffmessung pollution measurement (The assessment of the concentration of pollutants for a given time in a given point)
Schadstoffmessung pollution measurement
Schadstoffminderung pollutant reduction
Schadstoffminderung pollutant reduction (All measures aimed at reducing pollutants often through physical or chemical removal of toxic, or potentially toxic, materials)
Schadstoffmobilisierung pollutant mobilisation
Schadstoffnorm pollution norm
Schadstoffquelle source of pollution
Schadstoffquelle source of pollution (The place, places or areas from where a pollutant is released into the atmosphere or water, or where noise is generated. A source can be classified as point source, i.e. a large individual generator of pollution, an area source, or a line source, e.g. vehicle emissions and noise)
Schadstoffremobilisierung pollutant remobilization
Schadstoffsenke pollution sink
Schadstoffsenke sink
Schadstoffsenke pollution sink (Vehicle for removal of a chemical or gas from the atmosphere-biosphere-ocean system, in which the substance is absorbed into a permanent or semi-permanent repository, or else transformed into another substance. A carbon sink, for example, might be the ocean (which absorbs and holds carbon from other parts of carbon cycle) or photosynthesis (which converts atmospheric carbon into plant material). Sinks are a fundamental factor in the ongoing balance which determines the concentration of every greenhouse gas in the atmosphere. If the sink is greater than the sources of a gas, its concentration in the atmosphere will decrease; if the source is greater than the sink, the concentration will increase)
Schadstofftransfer transfer of contaminants