Gravel-based pilot horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland planted with vetiver grass (Vitiveria zinaniodes) and unplanted operated at two …
· Algae mediate submerged macrophyte response to nutrient and dissolved inorganic carbon loading: A mesocosm study on different species Dong Xie, Dan Yu⇑, Wen-Hua You, Li-Gong Wang The National Field Station of Freshwater Ecosystem in Liangzi Lake, College of Life Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, PR China
The Mississippi River Delta Complex (MRDC) has experienced extensive wetland loss in the last century due, in part, to flood control levees that have isolated the lower Mississippi River and its sediment resource from adjacent wetlands. Reconnecting the River to these wetlands through diversions is being used and proposed on a larger scale for the future, to reduce wetland loss …
· Wetland seed bank response to sedimentation varying in loading rate and texture. ... Wetland seed bank response to sedimentation varying in loading rate and texture. Dittmar LA, Neely RK. Wetlands., 01 Jun 1999, 19(2): 341-351 DOI: 10.1007/bf03161765 AGR ...
· Wetland response to sedimentation and nitrogen loading: diversification and inhibition of nitrogen-fixing microbes. S. M. Moseman-Valtierra, Corresponding Author. S. M. Moseman-Valtierra. [email protected]; Boston College, Biology Department, 140 Commonwealth Avenue, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts 02467 USA.
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Wetland Response to Sedimentation and Nitrogen Loading: Diversification and Inhibition of Nitrogen-fixing Microbes September 2010 Ecological Applications 20(6):1556-68
· Wetland plant response to salinity • June 2020 Minnesota Pollution Control Agency 3 strength, particularly due to pollutant loading and especially in wetlands (Borgnis and Boyer 2015, Miklovic and Galatowitsch 2005). The impetus of this current investigation was to contribute wetland plant salinity response
The availability of labile carbon (C) compounds in Arctic wetland soils is expected to increase due to thawing permafrost and increased fermentation as a result of decomposition of organic matter with warming. How microbial communities respond to this change will affect the balance of CO2 and CH4 emitted dur Geochemistry Cryosphere Chemistry
2 · Constructed wetland (CW) is an environment-friendly and low-cost technology for nutrients removal from domestic wastewater. For a well-tuned CW, hydraulic loading rate (HLR) is one of the critical factors, particularly under the challenging circumstance of more frequent heavy rainfall events brought by global warming.
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2 · Impact analysis of hydraulic loading rate on constructed wetland: Insight into the response of bulk substrate and root-associated microbiota Water Research ( IF 11.236) Pub Date :, DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2022.118337
· Iron clad wetlands: Soil iron-sulfur buffering determines coastal wetland response to salt water incursion. Valerie A. Schoepfer, Valerie A. Schoepfer. School of Natural Resources, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA ... This lifetime load is the concentration of chloride that enters the site, summed over the course of the ...
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· Bailey, David E., "Wetland Vegetation Dynamics and Ecosystem Gas Exchange in Response to Organic Matter Loading Rates" (2006). Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects. Paper 1539617842. ... Created wetlands are often limited in soil organic matter, usually a …
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· Abstract. There is limited understanding of how constructed wetland (CW) water quality may change over time in response to increased wastewater nutrient and hydraulic loadings. We evaluated long-term water quality trends and drivers for a full-scale (8.19 ha) free water surface CW that was developed in 2001 for the treatment of increasing ...
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· Response of physiological parameters to excess nutrients loading. ... This study investigated the changes in the physiology of V. natans and microbial community in wetland receiving urgent loading with 21 days. High nutrients loading decreased dissolved oxygen in overlaying water.
· Abstract: The response of soil biogeochemical properties to external nutrient loading may serve as sensitive indicators of eutrophication in wetland ecosystems. We investigated the effects of nutrient loading on the distribution of soil C, N and P in four wetlands of the Florida Everglades: Water Conservation Area (WCA)-1,
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· Abstract. The persistence of tidal wetland ecosystems like salt marshes is threatened by human interventions and climate change. In particular, the threat of accelerated sea level rise (SLR) has increasingly gained the attention of the scientific community recently. However, studies investigating the effect of SLR on plants and vertical marsh accretion are usually restricted to …
· Wetland response to sedimentation and nitrogen loading: diversification and inhibition of nitrogen-fixing microbes S. M. MOSEMAN-VALTIERRA, 1,4 K. ARMAIZ-NOLLA,2 AND L. A. LEVIN 3 1Boston College, Biology Department, 140 Commonwealth Avenue, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts 02467 USA 2704 North Florida Street, Arlington, ia 22205 USA
Wetland response to sedimentation and nitrogen loading: diversification and inhibition of nitrogen-fixing microbes S. M. Moseman-Valtierra,1'4 K. Armaiz-Nolla,2 and L. A. Levin3 1Boston College, Biology Department, 140 Commonwealth Avenue, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts 02467 USA 2704 North Florida Street, Arlington, ia 22205 USA
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