To improve understanding of phosphorus (P) retention processes in small constructed wetlands (CWs), we analysed variations in sediment deposition and accumulation in four CWs on clay soils in east-central Sweden. Sediment deposition (in traps) generally exceeded the total suspended solids (TSS) load suggesting that resuspension and wetland base erosion were important. This was confirmed by quantification of particle accumulation (on plates) (1-23 kg m(-2) year(-1)), which amounted to only 13-23% of trap deposition. Spatial mean P concentrations in accumulated sediment on plates (0.09-0.15%) were generally similar to temporal mean P concentrations of particles in water (0.11-0.15%). Deposition/accumulation was minor in one wetland with high ...
The objective of this thesis is to provide a detailed investigation of phosphorus transformations in...
Two mesocosm studies were performed in a laboratory to figure out the relevance of the phosphorus c...
Wetlands are capable of reducing nutrient loadings to receiving water bodies, and hence many artific...
To improve understanding of phosphorus (P) retention processes in small constructed wetlands (CWs), ...
This thesis examined retention of particles and phosphorus (P) losses from agricultural clay soils i...
Seven constructed wetlands receiving diffuse pollution from agricultural land in the south of Sweden...
A low-loaded constructed wetland was investigated with respect to phosphorus retention. Since the ma...
Restoration of river systems allowing the transformation of former drained and dry riparian areas in...
Agricultural constructed wetlands (CWs) are intended to retain sediment and phosphorus (P) carried o...
End of Project ReportPhosphorus plays a major role in the eutrophication of freshwater systems. Wetl...
The ability of wetlands to function as sinks for phosphorus (P) has been the subject of much debate....
Intensification of agriculture has resulted in increased soil degradation and erosion, with associat...
AbstractIntensification of agriculture has resulted in increased soil degradation and erosion, with ...
Constructed wetlands (CWs) are one of the main countermeasures to reduce diffuse phosphorus (P) loss...
The South Finger treatment wetland at Slimbridge, UK, was designed to treat water that has been impa...
The objective of this thesis is to provide a detailed investigation of phosphorus transformations in...
Two mesocosm studies were performed in a laboratory to figure out the relevance of the phosphorus c...
Wetlands are capable of reducing nutrient loadings to receiving water bodies, and hence many artific...
To improve understanding of phosphorus (P) retention processes in small constructed wetlands (CWs), ...
This thesis examined retention of particles and phosphorus (P) losses from agricultural clay soils i...
Seven constructed wetlands receiving diffuse pollution from agricultural land in the south of Sweden...
A low-loaded constructed wetland was investigated with respect to phosphorus retention. Since the ma...
Restoration of river systems allowing the transformation of former drained and dry riparian areas in...
Agricultural constructed wetlands (CWs) are intended to retain sediment and phosphorus (P) carried o...
End of Project ReportPhosphorus plays a major role in the eutrophication of freshwater systems. Wetl...
The ability of wetlands to function as sinks for phosphorus (P) has been the subject of much debate....
Intensification of agriculture has resulted in increased soil degradation and erosion, with associat...
AbstractIntensification of agriculture has resulted in increased soil degradation and erosion, with ...
Constructed wetlands (CWs) are one of the main countermeasures to reduce diffuse phosphorus (P) loss...
The South Finger treatment wetland at Slimbridge, UK, was designed to treat water that has been impa...
The objective of this thesis is to provide a detailed investigation of phosphorus transformations in...
Two mesocosm studies were performed in a laboratory to figure out the relevance of the phosphorus c...
Wetlands are capable of reducing nutrient loadings to receiving water bodies, and hence many artific...