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    Publication Date: 2024-02-07
    Description: As Earth's atmospheric temperatures and human populations increase, more people are becoming vulnerable to natural and human-induced disasters. This is particularly true in Central America, where the growing human population is experiencing climate extremes (droughts and floods), and the region is susceptible to geological hazards, such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, and environmental deterioration in many forms (soil erosion, lake eutrophication, heavy metal contamination, etc.). Instrumental and historical data from the region are insufficient to understand and document past hazards, a necessary first step for mitigating future risks. Long, continuous, well-resolved geological records can, however, provide a window into past climate and environmental changes that can be used to better predict future conditions in the region. The Lake Izabal Basin (LIB), in eastern Guatemala, contains the longest known continental records of tectonics, climate, and environmental change in the northern Neotropics. The basin is a pull-apart depression that developed along the North American and Caribbean plate boundary ∼ 12 Myr ago and contains 〉 4 km of sediment. The sedimentological archive in the LIB records the interplay among several Earth System processes. Consequently, exploration of sediments in the basin can provide key information concerning: (1) tectonic deformation and earthquake history along the plate boundary; (2) the timing and causes of volcanism from the Central American Volcanic Arc; and (3) hydroclimatic, ecologic, and geomicrobiological responses to different climate and environmental states. To evaluate the LIB as a potential site for scientific drilling, 65 scientists from 13 countries and 33 institutions met in Antigua, Guatemala, in August 2022 under the auspices of the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program (ICDP) and the US National Science Foundation (NSF). Several working groups developed scientific questions and overarching hypotheses that could be addressed by drilling the LIB and identified optimal coring sites and instrumentation needed to achieve the project goals. The group also discussed logistical challenges and outreach opportunities. The project is not only an outstanding opportunity to improve our scientific understanding of seismotectonic, volcanic, paleoclimatic, paleoecologic, and paleobiologic processes that operate in the tropics of Central America, but it is also an opportunity to improve understanding of multiple geological hazards and communicate that knowledge to help increase the resilience of at-risk Central American communities.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
    Format: text
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2018-08-08
    Description: Sustainability, Vol. 10, Pages 2789: In Vivo Cytotoxicity Induced by 60 Hz Electromagnetic Fields under a High-Voltage Substation Environment Sustainability doi: 10.3390/su10082789 Authors: J. Antonio Heredia-Rojas Abraham Octavio Rodríguez-De la Fuente Ricardo Gomez-Flores Omar Heredia-Rodríguez Laura E. Rodríguez-Flores Michaela Beltcheva Ma. Esperanza Castañeda-Garza Living beings permanently receive electromagnetic radiation, particularly from extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF-EMFs), which may cause adverse health effects. In this work, we studied the in vivo cytotoxic effects of exposing BALB/c mice to 60 Hz and 8.8 µT EMFs during 72 h and 240 h in a switchyard area, using animals exposed to 60 Hz and 2.0 mT EMFs or treated with 5 mg/kg mitomycin C (MMC) as positive controls. Micronucleus (MN) frequency and male germ cell analyses were used as cytological endpoints. ELF-EMF exposure was observed to significantly (p < 0.05) increase MN frequency at all conditions tested, with the 2 mT/72 h treatment causing the highest response, as compared with untreated control. In addition, increased sperm counts were observed after switchyard area ELF-EMF exposure, as compared with untreated control. In contrast, low sperm counts were obtained for 72 h/2.0 mT-exposed animals and for MMC-treated mice (p < 0.05), without altering male germ cell morphological characteristics.
    Electronic ISSN: 2071-1050
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
    Published by MDPI Publishing
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    Publication Date: 2024-02-25
    Description: Contralmirante Eduardo Carrasco Toro; primer educador naval de la República – Contralmirante Eduardo Carrasco Toro: especial reconocimiento institucional – En la Costa Verde: Estudios sobre tsunamis en aporte a la gestión de riesgo de desastres – Cartas de inundación: Herramienta eficaz ante la ocurrencia de tsunamis – Catálogo de sedimentos marinos y fluviales del Perú – El cambio climático y la producción de anchoveta en el mar peruano – Entidades geográficas: Valiosos soportes en la ayudas a la navegación – Reserva Nacional Dorsal de Nasca: Hito para la conservación de nuestro patrimonio natural. Convención de la Naciones Unidas sobre el Derecho del Mar: Régimen legal para la minería en “El Área” – Estudios entre Hook Ridge e Isla Bridgeman en el estrecho de Bransfield: Anomalías acústicas de imágenes multihaz de columna de agua – Empleo de tecnología RPA en la Antártida: En el seguimiento de los glaciares Znosko y Lange – En la Base Naval del Callao: Aporte sobre la colmatación del cauce del río Rímac – Durante el
    Description: Published
    Description: Non Refereed
    Keywords: Carrasco Toro, Eduardo ; Cartas de inundación ; Cartas de navegación ; Cartas electrónicas de navegación ; Colmatación de ríos ; Reservas naturales ; Cambios climáticos ; Tsunamis
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Book/Monograph/Conference Proceedings
    Format: 87pp.
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