In the present experiment, a horizontal flow constructed wetland (HFCW) planted with Typha angustifolia, was tested to bioremediation potential for arsenic from mine effluent at the field in largest borax reserve area over the world, Kırka (Eskişehir). Briefly, the objective of the present experiment was to investigate arsenic bioremediation capability of wetland system and asses the phytoremediation efficiency of T. angustifolia, selected as a donor plant in this study, with different initial arsenic concentrations. The results indicated that HFCW has capability to decreased arsenic in mine effluent from 49 µg L-1 to 21.8 µg L-1 in a period of 84 days, suggesting that HFCW can defined as a reasonable low-cost treatment tool to prev...
The presence of arsenic and heavy metals in drinking water sources poses a serious health risk due t...
This study investigates the effectiveness of aquatic macrophyte and microphyte for phytoremediation ...
WOS: 000381636400009Due to the high solubility of boron (B) compounds in mine effluent and its poten...
In this study, a horizontal flow constructed wetland (HFCW) planted with Typha angustifolia, was tes...
WOS: 000320288800017PubMed: 23500796This study focuses on describing the ability of a small-scale, s...
Constructed wetlands (CW) have been widely used to treat different types of water, including acid mi...
The presence of arsenic (As) in aquatic environments is a worldwide concern due to its toxicity and ...
Constructed wetlands (CW) have been widely used to treat different types of water, including acid mi...
Subsurface flow constructed wetlands (SSFCW) are currently under evaluation as a promising treatment...
Arsenic pollution in aquatic environments is a worldwide concern due to its toxicity and chronic eff...
This research aims to identify the role of natural wetlands in arsenic (As) removal. Phu Lek wetland...
Mechanisms of natural attenuation of arsenic (As) by wetland plants may be classified by plant uptak...
This study investigated the removal of arsenic in twenty wetland columns, planted with Phragmites au...
WOS: 000384555200033PubMed: 27364490A major environmental problem associated with boron (B) mining i...
Artículo de publicación ISIIn this study, horizontal flow wetland microcosms were used to test the e...
The presence of arsenic and heavy metals in drinking water sources poses a serious health risk due t...
This study investigates the effectiveness of aquatic macrophyte and microphyte for phytoremediation ...
WOS: 000381636400009Due to the high solubility of boron (B) compounds in mine effluent and its poten...
In this study, a horizontal flow constructed wetland (HFCW) planted with Typha angustifolia, was tes...
WOS: 000320288800017PubMed: 23500796This study focuses on describing the ability of a small-scale, s...
Constructed wetlands (CW) have been widely used to treat different types of water, including acid mi...
The presence of arsenic (As) in aquatic environments is a worldwide concern due to its toxicity and ...
Constructed wetlands (CW) have been widely used to treat different types of water, including acid mi...
Subsurface flow constructed wetlands (SSFCW) are currently under evaluation as a promising treatment...
Arsenic pollution in aquatic environments is a worldwide concern due to its toxicity and chronic eff...
This research aims to identify the role of natural wetlands in arsenic (As) removal. Phu Lek wetland...
Mechanisms of natural attenuation of arsenic (As) by wetland plants may be classified by plant uptak...
This study investigated the removal of arsenic in twenty wetland columns, planted with Phragmites au...
WOS: 000384555200033PubMed: 27364490A major environmental problem associated with boron (B) mining i...
Artículo de publicación ISIIn this study, horizontal flow wetland microcosms were used to test the e...
The presence of arsenic and heavy metals in drinking water sources poses a serious health risk due t...
This study investigates the effectiveness of aquatic macrophyte and microphyte for phytoremediation ...
WOS: 000381636400009Due to the high solubility of boron (B) compounds in mine effluent and its poten...