ABSTRACT Florida's regulatory framework requires the establishment of minimum flows to protect aquatic ecosystems and water resources from significant harm. One of the primary methods used to evaluate significant harm is assessment of instream habitat, which relies on Habitat Suitability Criteria (HSC) curves that relate flow regimes and habitat ...
Eric J. Nagid, Kym Rouse Holzwart
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Enhanced Phosphorus Removal by Iron-Carbon in Constructed Wetlands Across Salinity Gradients: Mechanisms and Microbial Insights for Aquaculture Tailwater Treatment. [PDF]
Yin R +7 more
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Algae-bacteria symbiotic constructed wetlands for antibiotic wastewater purification and biological response. [PDF]
Wang Y, Chen P, Yu X, Zhang J.
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Constructed wetlands for treatment of polluted waters: Swedish experiences
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Vought, Lena, +2 more
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ABSTRACT Understanding how changes in catchment conditions affect ecohydrology in response to rainfall‐runoff events is crucial when developing informed strategies to enhance flow resilience, restore natural habitats, interpret water quality data or reduce flood risk.
Josie Ashe +7 more
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Structure of Plant Populations in Constructed Wetlands and Their Ability for Water Purification. [PDF]
Yu J, Xian L, Liu F.
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The Fargo‐Moorhead Diversion: Flood Protection or Sprawl Promotion?
ABSTRACT Urban growth and development opportunities are needed worldwide, but growth and development must be hazard‐aware and should follow smart‐growth principles. The $2.89 billion Fargo‐Moorhead Area Diversion Project was designed to provide flood protection following damaging floods on the Red River of the North.
Nicholas Pinter +2 more
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Study on the optimization of hydrodynamic characteristics and pollutant removal efficiency in integrated vertical flow constructed wetlands. [PDF]
Zhao P +7 more
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Synergistic improvement of nitrogen and phosphorus removal in constructed wetlands by the addition of solid iron substrates and ferrous irons. [PDF]
Tian L +6 more
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ABSTRACT As ecosystem engineers, beavers (Castor canadensis) modify river corridor form through dam building. When beavers are removed from a river corridor, their unmaintained dams wash out, altering the stream's hydrologic regime. The assumption that beaver dams increase floodplain connectivity is frequently presumed but has not been directly ...
Kayla Schultz +4 more
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