Adam Jóźwik
University of Łódź
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Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2014
Edyta Kiedrzyńska; Adam Jóźwik; Marcin Kiedrzyński; Maciej Zalewski
The aim of the paper was to evaluate 23 catchment factors that determine total phosphorus and total nitrogen load to the Baltic Sea. Standard correlation analysis and clustering were used. Both phosphorus and nitrogen loads were found to be positively related to the number of pigs and the human population associated with wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) per km(2), while the number of cattle and agricultural area were found to influence nitrogen rather than phosphorus load, and the area of forests is negatively related to loads of both nutrients. Clustering indicates an overall north-south pattern in the spatial co-occurrence of socio-ecological factors, with some exceptions discussed in the paper. Positive steps in the Baltic Sea region have already been taken, but much remains to be done. The development of coherent response policies to reduce eutrophication in the Baltic Sea should be based on a comprehensive knowledge base, an appropriate information strategy and learning alliance platform in each drainage river catchments.
Scientific Reports | 2017
Edyta Kiedrzyńska; Magdalena Urbaniak; Marcin Kiedrzyński; Adam Jóźwik; Agnieszka Bednarek; Ilona Gągała; Maciej Zalewski
This article aims to evaluate the efficiency of an innovative hybrid Sequential Biofiltration System (SBS) for removing phosphorus and nitrogen and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) from original municipal wastewater produced by a Wastewater Treatment Plant under authentic operating conditions. The hybrid SBS was constructed with two barriers, a geochemical (filtration beds with limestone, coal and sawdust) and a biological barrier (wetlands with Glyceria, Acorus, Typha, Phragmites), operating in parallel. Significant differences were found between inflow and outflow from the SBS with regard to wastewater contaminant concentrations, the efficiency of removal being 16% (max. 93%) for Total Phosphorus (TP), 25% (max. 93%) for Soluble Reactive Phosphorus (SRP), 15% (max. 97%) for Total Nitrogen (TN), 17% (max. 98%) for NO3–N, and 21% for PCB equivalency (PCB EQ). In the case of PCB EQ concentration, the highest efficiency of 43% was obtained using beds with macrophytes. The SBS removed a significant load of TP (0.415 kg), TN (3.136 kg), and PCB EQ (0.223 g) per square meter per year. The use of low-cost hybrid SBSs as a post-treatment step for wastewater treatment was found to be an effective ecohydrological biotechnology that may be used for reducing point source pollution and improving water quality.
Japanese Journal of Physiology | 2003
Beata Sokołowska; Adam Jóźwik; Mieczyslaw Pokorski
Fisheries Research | 2016
Małgorzata Godlewska; Katarzyna Izydorczyk; Zbigniew Kaczkowski; Adam Jóźwik; Bronisław Długoszewski; Shaowen Ye; Yuxi Lian; Jean Guillard
Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering | 2008
Agnieszka M. Maciejewska; Adam Jóźwik; Jarosław T. Kuśmierek; Beata Sokołowska
Journal of Medical Informatics and Technologies | 2014
Beata Sokołowska; Adam Jóźwik; Irena Niebrój-Dobosz; Irena Hausmanowa-Petrusewicz
Journal of Medical Informatics and Technologies | 2009
Beata Sokołowska; Adam Jóźwik; Irena Niebrój-Dobosz; Piotr Janik; H. Kwieciński
Journal of Medical Informatics and Technologies | 2013
Adam Jóźwik
Journal of Medical Informatics and Technologies | 2012
Beata Sokołowska; Adam Jóźwik; Irena Niebrój-Dobosz; Piotr Janik
Journal of Medical Informatics and Technologies | 2011
Beata Sokołowska; Agnieszka M. Maciejewska; Adam Jóźwik; Jarosław T. Kuśmierek