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Javier Moreno-Andres

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Moreno-Andres J, Romero-Martinez L, Seoane S, Acevedo-Merino A, Moreno-Garrido I, Nebot E
J Hazard Mater . 2023 Mar; 452:131279. PMID: 36989795
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) in coastal areas similarly impact both ecosystems and human health. The translocation of phytoplankton species via maritime transport can potentially promote the growth of HABs in...
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Moreno-Andres J, Tierno-Galan M, Romero-Martinez L, Acevedo-Merino A, Nebot E
Water Res . 2023 Feb; 232:119686. PMID: 36764105
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is a well-implemented process for water disinfection. The development of emergent UV sources, such as light-emitting diodes (LEDs), has afforded new possibilities for advanced oxidation processes. The...
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Moreno-Andres J, Rivas-Zaballos I, Acevedo-Merino A, Nebot E
Microorganisms . 2022 Apr; 10(4). PMID: 35456785
Harmful algal blooms in coastal areas can significantly impact a water source. Microorganisms such as cyanobacteria and associated pathogenic bacteria may endanger an ecosystem and human health by causing significant...
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Rueda-Marquez J, Moreno-Andres J, Rey A, Corada-Fernandez C, Mikola A, Manzano M, et al.
Water Res . 2021 Jan; 192:116833. PMID: 33486287
Pharmaceutically active compounds (PhACs) widely present in urban wastewater effluents pose a threat to ecosystems in the receiving aquatic environment. In this work, efficiency of granular activated carbon (GAC) -...
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Romero-Martinez L, Rivas-Zaballos I, Moreno-Andres J, Moreno-Garrido I, Acevedo-Merino A, Nebot E
Mar Pollut Bull . 2020 Dec; 162:111886. PMID: 33310544
Due to the increasing number of ecosystem invasions with the introduction of exogenous species via ballast water, the International Maritime Organization adopted the Ballast Water Convention (BWMC). The BWMC establishes...
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Moreno-Andres J, Rueda-Marquez J, Homola T, Vielma J, Morinigo M, Mikola A, et al.
Water Res . 2020 Jun; 181:115928. PMID: 32504908
The development of technologically advanced recirculation aquaculture systems (RAS) implies the reuse of water in a high recirculation rate (>90%). One of the most important phases for water management in...
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Romero-Martinez L, Rivas-Zaballos I, Moreno-Andres J, Moreno-Garrido I, Acevedo-Merino A, Nebot E
Sci Total Environ . 2019 Dec; 711:134611. PMID: 31810674
Meeting the recent biological standards established by the Ballast Water Management Convention requires the application of ballast water treatment systems; ultraviolet irradiation is a frequently used option. However, organisms can...
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Moreno-Andres J, Farinango G, Romero-Martinez L, Acevedo-Merino A, Nebot E
Water Res . 2019 Jul; 163:114866. PMID: 31344506
Over the years, industrial activities that generate high salinity effluents have been intensifying; this has relevant potential for causing organic and microbiological pollution which damages both human and ocean health....
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Moreno-Andres J, Peperzak L
Chemosphere . 2019 Jun; 232:496-505. PMID: 31170652
To prevent the worldwide spread of invasive aquatic species, the ballast water of ships may be disinfected with either physical or chemical treatment systems. Excess chemicals, such as chlorine, are...
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Hess-Erga O, Moreno-Andres J, Enger O, Vadstein O
Sci Total Environ . 2019 Jan; 657:704-716. PMID: 30677936
Increasing concerns have accelerated the development of international regulations and methods for ballast water management to limit the introduction of non-indigenous species. The transport of microorganisms with ballast water has...