This study aims to investigate the depth distribution of the Nitrate Reduction Potential (NRP) on a natural and a re-established wetland. The obtained NRP provides a valuable data of the driving factors affecting denitrification, the Dissimilatory Nitrate Reduction to Ammonium (DNRA) process and the performance of a re-established wetland. Intact soil cores were collected and divided in slices for the determination of Organic Matter (OM) through Loss of Ignition (LOI) as well as Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) and NRP spiking nitrate in batch tests. The Nitrate Reduction (NR) was fitted as a pseudo-first order rate constant (k) from where NRPs were obtained. NR took place in a narrow superficial zone showing a dropping natural logarithmic tr...
Wetland-based treatment systems are often implemented as a method to remove unwanted substances from...
Wetland ecosystems in agricultural areas often become progressively more isolated from main water bo...
Marsh creation for mitigation of wetland loss has come into increasing use, but little research has ...
This study aims to investigate the depth distribution of the Nitrate Reduction Potential (NRP) on a ...
Recent initiatives in wetlands restoration offer a unique opportunity to utilize restored or constru...
Decreasing the nitrogen transport from land to surrounding seas is a major task throughout the world...
Constructed wetlands (CWs) provide favorable conditions for removing nitrate from polluted agricultu...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
Although nitrate limitation in most natural wetlands results in pseudo-first-order reductions, large...
Nitrate pollution of surface and groundwater systems is a major problem globally. For some time now...
The effects of increased nitrogen loading on denitrification and dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ...
ABSTRACT: Laboratory incubations with river-bed sediment collected from riffles and pools were used ...
Nitrate [Formula: see text] pollution of surface and groundwater systems is a major problem globally...
International audienceDenitrification in wetlands is useful for removing nitrate from the surface wa...
International audienceResearch to understand the nitrogen cycle has been thriving. The production of...
Wetland-based treatment systems are often implemented as a method to remove unwanted substances from...
Wetland ecosystems in agricultural areas often become progressively more isolated from main water bo...
Marsh creation for mitigation of wetland loss has come into increasing use, but little research has ...
This study aims to investigate the depth distribution of the Nitrate Reduction Potential (NRP) on a ...
Recent initiatives in wetlands restoration offer a unique opportunity to utilize restored or constru...
Decreasing the nitrogen transport from land to surrounding seas is a major task throughout the world...
Constructed wetlands (CWs) provide favorable conditions for removing nitrate from polluted agricultu...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
Although nitrate limitation in most natural wetlands results in pseudo-first-order reductions, large...
Nitrate pollution of surface and groundwater systems is a major problem globally. For some time now...
The effects of increased nitrogen loading on denitrification and dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ...
ABSTRACT: Laboratory incubations with river-bed sediment collected from riffles and pools were used ...
Nitrate [Formula: see text] pollution of surface and groundwater systems is a major problem globally...
International audienceDenitrification in wetlands is useful for removing nitrate from the surface wa...
International audienceResearch to understand the nitrogen cycle has been thriving. The production of...
Wetland-based treatment systems are often implemented as a method to remove unwanted substances from...
Wetland ecosystems in agricultural areas often become progressively more isolated from main water bo...
Marsh creation for mitigation of wetland loss has come into increasing use, but little research has ...