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Water and nutrient management in natural and constructed wetlands / ed by Jan Vymazal.

Contributor(s): Publication details: New York: Springer, 2010.Description: xiv, 330 p. : ill. (some col.), mapISBN:
  • 9789048195848 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 333.917 Q0
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Contents:
Application of constructed wetlands in recycling, agriculture and agroforestry : water management for changing flow regimes -- Properties of biosolids from sludge treatment wetlands for land application -- Process based models for subsurface flow constructed wetlands -- Application of vertical flow constructed wetlands for highly contaminated wastewater treatment : preliminary results -- Comparison of performance, ageing and eco balance data from four types of constructed wetlands treating raw sewage -- Duckweed and algae ponds as a post-treatment for metal removal from textile wastewater -- Diel fluctuations of redox potential in a horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland for wastewater treatment -- A finite element approach to modelling the hydrological regime in horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment -- The evolution of horizontal subsurface flow reed bed design for tertiary treatment of sewage effluents in the UK -- Treatment of landfill leachate in aerated subsurface flow wetlands : two case studies -- Nutrient accumulation by phragmites australis and phalaris arundinacea growing in two constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment -- Efficiency of wastewater treatment constructed wetlands during non-vegetation season in the Czech Republic -- Constructed wetlands in the Czech Republic : 20 years of experience -- The concept of a sewage-sludge management system for an individual household -- Systematic classification, nomenclature and reporting for constructed treatment wetlands -- Comparison of temperature regimes of two temperate herbaceous wetlands in the course of the growing season -- Chemical properties of the sediment interstitial water at Lake Ferto/Neusiedler See -- Water regime changes and the function of an intermittent wetland -- Effect of Mau Forest clear cut on temperature distribution and hydrology of catchment of Lakes Nakuru and Naivasha : preliminary study -- Wetland analyses in Lake Kyoga region and Kamuli District in Uganda -- Factors affecting metal mobilisation during oxidation of sulphidic, sandy wetland substrates -- The presence of mycorrhiza in different habitats of an intermittent aquatic ecosystem -- Comparison of reflected solar radiation, air temperature and relative air humidity in different ecosystems : from fishponds and wet meadows to concrete surface.
Summary: This book provides results of the latest research in wetland science around the world. Chapters deal with such topics as the use of constructed wetlands for treatment of various types of wastewater, use of constructed wetlands in agroforestry, wetland hydrology and evapotranspiration, the effect of wetlands on landscape temperature, and chemical properties of wetland soils.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Application of constructed wetlands in recycling, agriculture and agroforestry : water management for changing flow regimes -- Properties of biosolids from sludge treatment wetlands for land application -- Process based models for subsurface flow constructed wetlands -- Application of vertical flow constructed wetlands for highly contaminated wastewater treatment : preliminary results -- Comparison of performance, ageing and eco balance data from four types of constructed wetlands treating raw sewage -- Duckweed and algae ponds as a post-treatment for metal removal from textile wastewater -- Diel fluctuations of redox potential in a horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland for wastewater treatment -- A finite element approach to modelling the hydrological regime in horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment -- The evolution of horizontal subsurface flow reed bed design for tertiary treatment of sewage effluents in the UK -- Treatment of landfill leachate in aerated subsurface flow wetlands : two case studies -- Nutrient accumulation by phragmites australis and phalaris arundinacea growing in two constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment -- Efficiency of wastewater treatment constructed wetlands during non-vegetation season in the Czech Republic -- Constructed wetlands in the Czech Republic : 20 years of experience -- The concept of a sewage-sludge management system for an individual household -- Systematic classification, nomenclature and reporting for constructed treatment wetlands -- Comparison of temperature regimes of two temperate herbaceous wetlands in the course of the growing season -- Chemical properties of the sediment interstitial water at Lake Ferto/Neusiedler See -- Water regime changes and the function of an intermittent wetland -- Effect of Mau Forest clear cut on temperature distribution and hydrology of catchment of Lakes Nakuru and Naivasha : preliminary study -- Wetland analyses in Lake Kyoga region and Kamuli District in Uganda -- Factors affecting metal mobilisation during oxidation of sulphidic, sandy wetland substrates -- The presence of mycorrhiza in different habitats of an intermittent aquatic ecosystem -- Comparison of reflected solar radiation, air temperature and relative air humidity in different ecosystems : from fishponds and wet meadows to concrete surface.

This book provides results of the latest research in wetland science around the world. Chapters deal with such topics as the use of constructed wetlands for treatment of various types of wastewater, use of constructed wetlands in agroforestry, wetland hydrology and evapotranspiration, the effect of wetlands on landscape temperature, and chemical properties of wetland soils.

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