Application of Phosphate Materials as Constructed Wetland Fillers for Efficient Removal of Heavy Metals from Wastewater. [PDF]
Wu X +9 more
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ABSTRACT Empirical evidence of population demographic responses to environmental perturbations is a major knowledge gap for aquatic vertebrate populations. Extensive habitat alteration including channelization of headwater streams influences the habitat template on which small‐bodied fish are dependent to carry out distinct life stages and maintain or ...
Joseph Spooner, Jonathan Spurgeon
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Exploitation of indigenous bamboo macrophyte species and bamboo biochar for faecal sludge treatment with constructed wetland technology in the Sudano-Sahelian ecological zone. [PDF]
Osei RA, Abagale FK, Konate Y.
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ABSTRACT River regulation following damming is often associated with deleterious downstream effects, in large part due to reduced total discharge and disruption of seasonal flooding. These effects would be expected to be exacerbated by drought, particularly extended drought.
Jeffrey G. Holmquist +1 more
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Efficiency of a constructed wetland for wastewaters treatment
AIM: The limnological characteristics of three different inlets water of the constructed wetland were compared in terms of concentration data and loading rate data and evaluated the removal efficiencies of nutrients, solids, BOD5, chlorophyll-a and ...
Fernanda Travaini-Lima +1 more
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Photosynthetic Diel Cycling Influences Inverse Zinc and Copper Solubility Dynamics within a Constructed Wetland. [PDF]
Yang Z +6 more
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Removal of urban-use insecticides in a large-scale constructed wetland. [PDF]
Cryder Z, Wolf D, Carlan C, Gan J.
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Enhanced disinfection of wastewater by combining wetland treatment with bioelectrochemical H₂O₂ production [PDF]
Arends, Jan +4 more
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Using time‐series remote sensing to identify and track individual bird nests at large scales
Time‐series airborne imagery can potentially track individuals over time to collect information beyond one‐off counts. Using weekly UAS‐based imagery of wading bird colonies, we develop an automated approach to identifying nests. Our algorithmic approach detected 68–74% of known nests and exhibited similar performance to human review of imagery ...
S. K. Morgan Ernest +6 more
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Circular economy: water quality assessment for irrigation purposes in a constructed-wetland scenario. [PDF]
Gomes P +6 more
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