A self-organizing map (SOM) model was applied as a prediction tool for the performance of an integrated constructed wetland (ICW) agroecosystem treating agricultural runoff to protect receiving watercourses. By utilizing the SOM model, the time-consuming to measure expensive biochemical oxygen demand outflow concentrations were predicted well by other inexpensive variables, which were quicker and easier to measure. Correct predictions for the outflow biochemical oxygen demand concentrations were between 89% and 100%. This novel approach allows for the real time control of the outflow water quality of the ICW and potentially also of other treatment system applications. Moreover, the missing values and outliers from the large but incom...
Constructed wetlands have been popular in ecological engineering regime; yet, modeling the physical,...
Wastewater treatment and subsequent effluent recycling for non-drinking purposes such as irrigation ...
Constructed wetlands have been demonstrated successfully in treating wastewater for removal of organ...
A self-organizing map (SOM) model was applied as a prediction tool for the performance of an integra...
The self-organizing map (SOM) model was applied to predict outflow nutrient concentrations for inte...
K-nearest neighbors (KNN), support vector machine (SVM) and self-organizing map (SOM) were applied t...
Infiltration through a soil system planted with four different species was assessed as a sustainable...
The self-organizing map (SOM) model was applied to elucidate heavy metal removal mechanisms and to p...
Groundwater chemistry in groundwater-fed wetlands often is the result of mixing of discharging grou...
Monitoring large-scale treatment wetlands is costly and time-consuming, but required by regulators. ...
Understanding the hydrology of runoff source areas is crucial for predicting floods and evaluating c...
In this study, a new-generation subsurface upflow wetland (SUW) system packed with a unique sorption...
Constructed wetlands have been popular in ecological engineering regime; yet, modeling the physical,...
Wastewater treatment and subsequent effluent recycling for non-drinking purposes such as irrigation ...
Constructed wetlands have been demonstrated successfully in treating wastewater for removal of organ...
A self-organizing map (SOM) model was applied as a prediction tool for the performance of an integra...
The self-organizing map (SOM) model was applied to predict outflow nutrient concentrations for inte...
K-nearest neighbors (KNN), support vector machine (SVM) and self-organizing map (SOM) were applied t...
Infiltration through a soil system planted with four different species was assessed as a sustainable...
The self-organizing map (SOM) model was applied to elucidate heavy metal removal mechanisms and to p...
Groundwater chemistry in groundwater-fed wetlands often is the result of mixing of discharging grou...
Monitoring large-scale treatment wetlands is costly and time-consuming, but required by regulators. ...
Understanding the hydrology of runoff source areas is crucial for predicting floods and evaluating c...
In this study, a new-generation subsurface upflow wetland (SUW) system packed with a unique sorption...
Constructed wetlands have been popular in ecological engineering regime; yet, modeling the physical,...
Wastewater treatment and subsequent effluent recycling for non-drinking purposes such as irrigation ...
Constructed wetlands have been demonstrated successfully in treating wastewater for removal of organ...