Developing low-cost and effective technologies to upgrade phosphorus (P) removal from the catchment runoffs and rural wastewater treatment facilities is one of the main research agendas to save the Baltic Sea from eutrophication. In Sweden, the construction of the constructed wetlands has been one of the environmental objectives for wastewater quality improvement in the small communities. However, the insufficiently understanding of the mechanisms underlying the process of phosphorus mobility and sorption in the constructed wetlands has limited design of the effective constructed wetlands. To provide the better understanding of sorption process in the catchment and constructed wetland system, this thesis used the GIS-based Soil and Water As...
Phosphorus is an essential component in all living organisms; it is one of the components of the DNA...
Due to the nature of the phosphorus (P) removal mechanisms associated with constructed wetlands, the...
The water in the south-western Frisian lake district is highly eutrophicated. Summer chlorophyll-a c...
Phosphorus removal efficiencies by four low - costsreactive adsorbent media were evaluated in the lo...
Eutrophication is the most significant threat towater quality in the entire Baltic Sea region. Its c...
Use of reactive filter media (RFM) is an emerging technology in small-scale wastewater treatment to ...
Use of reactive filter media (RFM) is an emerging technology in small-scale wastewater treatment to ...
A dynamic simulation model was developed for the removal of soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) from t...
Excessive release of phosphorus from the effluent of on-site sanitation facilities to the environmen...
A process-based model that can evaluate the transport and the fate of phosphorus (P) in agricultural...
Seven constructed wetlands receiving diffuse pollution from agricultural land in the south of Sweden...
Nutrient enrichment, particularly by phosphorus, is a problem in wetlands and waterways on the Swan ...
Master's thesis in Environmental Technology / Water Science and Technology: Phosphorus is the limiti...
Phosphorus is an essential component in all living organisms; it is one of the components of the DNA...
Due to the nature of the phosphorus (P) removal mechanisms associated with constructed wetlands, the...
The water in the south-western Frisian lake district is highly eutrophicated. Summer chlorophyll-a c...
Phosphorus removal efficiencies by four low - costsreactive adsorbent media were evaluated in the lo...
Eutrophication is the most significant threat towater quality in the entire Baltic Sea region. Its c...
Use of reactive filter media (RFM) is an emerging technology in small-scale wastewater treatment to ...
Use of reactive filter media (RFM) is an emerging technology in small-scale wastewater treatment to ...
A dynamic simulation model was developed for the removal of soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) from t...
Excessive release of phosphorus from the effluent of on-site sanitation facilities to the environmen...
A process-based model that can evaluate the transport and the fate of phosphorus (P) in agricultural...
Seven constructed wetlands receiving diffuse pollution from agricultural land in the south of Sweden...
Nutrient enrichment, particularly by phosphorus, is a problem in wetlands and waterways on the Swan ...
Master's thesis in Environmental Technology / Water Science and Technology: Phosphorus is the limiti...
Phosphorus is an essential component in all living organisms; it is one of the components of the DNA...
Due to the nature of the phosphorus (P) removal mechanisms associated with constructed wetlands, the...
The water in the south-western Frisian lake district is highly eutrophicated. Summer chlorophyll-a c...