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HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY VARIABILITY IN HORIZONTAL SUBSURFACE FLOW CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS [PDF]
Many modifications in hydrodynamic conditions occur inside the bed of a horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland (HSSF–CW) in operation. Studies on hydraulic conductivity measurement techniques in HSSF–CW are imperative since the monitoring of flow
Gheila C. F. Baptestini +4 more
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Spatially resolved 23Na magnetic resonance dispersion measurement in porous media
Quantitative 23Na MRI was employed to analyze dispersion in realistic core plug samples and was compared with the conventional breakthrough curve. 23Na MRI provided a more effective aassessment of core plug heterogeneity than the conventional method. Abstract Tracer tests are widely used in the petroleum industry to assess reservoir core plugs, relying
Rheya Rajeev +5 more
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Use of wetlands, ponds and buffer zones in Finland [PDF]
Main purpose of the CWs (constructed wetlands) for the treatment of runoff from agricultural areas is to reduce nutrient loading to surface waters and hence combat eutrophication.
Koskiaho, Jari
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Landscape of Research on Accounting Scope 3 Emissions: A Review of Methodologies and Data
ABSTRACT Scope 3 emissions have been proposed as a critical metric for evaluating corporate carbon footprint, identifying emission sources, and developing mitigation solutions. Yet, widespread corporate reporting of Scope 3 emissions remains limited, highlighting a critical gap in both research and practice.
Zeyu Wang +3 more
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Removal Processes of Pharmaceuticals in Constructed Wetlands [PDF]
Over the latest years the occurrence of pharmaceutical residues in the environment has been motivating an increasing concern over the possible harmful effects of many of these pollutants to living organisms.
Carvalho, A. J. P., Dordio, Ana V.
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Does scale matter? Cost-effectiviness of agricultural nutrient abatement when target level varies [PDF]
Agriculture is facing stringent requirements for nutrient loss reductions. These reductions should be done cost-effectively. For instance, the European Water Framework Directive (WFD) emphasizes cost-effectiveness in reaching good water status in ...
Iho, Antti
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This paper explores how climate‐resilient technologies, such as smart grids, digital twins, and self‐healing materials, can enhance urban resilience. It highlights the urgent need for proactive planning, public‐private collaboration, and data‐driven innovation to future‐proof underground infrastructure amid accelerating climate and urban pressures ...
Kai Chen Goh +12 more
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Vertical flow constructed wetlands, planted with and without Spartina alterniflora, were tested for the treatment of mariculture wastewater. Wetlands with and without the emergent macrophyte produced reductions of 89 and 71% for inorganic solids, 82 and ...
Wilson Treger Zydowicz Sousa +2 more
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A first‐of‐its‐kind review benchmarks three solar methane valorization pathways with unified performance metrics for clean fuel production. Meeting global climate targets and sustainable energy demands requires carbon‐neutral fuels and innovative conversion pathways.
Muhammad Abdulmoez +3 more
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Studi Efektifitas Constructed Wetlands Free Water Surface Tanaman Melati Air (Echinodarus Paleofolius) Untuk Menurunkan Kadar Phospat Effluent Ipal Rumah Sakit Ken Saras Kabupaten Semarang [PDF]
Hospital, as a public sevice provider, not only has a role in supporting health, but also in producing various pollutants which one of them wastewater as a result of the operational activity.
Danudianti, Y. H. (Yusniar) +2 more
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