Constructed wetlands (CWs) are used to remediate runoff from a variety of agricultural, industrial, and urban sources. CW remediation performance is often evaluated at the laboratory scale over durations less than one year. The purpose of this study was to characterize the effect of CW design (cell depth) and residence time on nitrogen (N) speciation and fate across season and years in two free water surface wetlands receiving runoff from irrigated plant production areas at an ornamental plant nursery. Water quality (mg·L−1 of nitrate, nitrite, and ammonium, dissolved oxygen and oxidation reduction potential) was monitored at five sites within each of two CWs each month over four years. Nitrate-N was the dominant form of ionic N present in ...
A natural wetland at Purdue’s Agronomy Center for Research and Education in West Lafayette, Indiana ...
The polluted agricultural wastewater, after reaching marine recipients, can cause eutrophication. Th...
Significant expansion of agricultural land use has been widely recognized as leading to global and r...
Constructed wetlands manifest a significant potential for removing nitrogen from wastewater. The stu...
Nitrate is the most common form of nitrogen pollution in agricultural rivers. Excess nitrogen can ca...
Free surface water constructed wetlands (CWs) provide a buffer between domestic wastewater treatment...
Excess nitrogen (N) from agricultural runoff is a cause of pollution inaquatic ecosystems. Created f...
The performance of a constructed surface flow wetland in reducing diffuse N pollution coming from cr...
Nonpoint source pollution is the major cause of impairment of surface waters in the United States. A...
Decreasing the nitrogen transport from land to surrounding seas is a major task throughout the world...
Constructed wetlands have been investigated for use in the treatment of municipal wastewater. Speci...
Wetlands are constructed or created for a variety of reasons, including storm water management, non-...
Cultural eutrophication stimulated by anthropogenic-derived nutrients represents one of most widespr...
A subsurface flow constructed wetland planted with the common reed (Phragmites australis) and softst...
Nitrogen (N) transformations and removal in integrated constructed wetlands (ICWs) are often high,bu...
A natural wetland at Purdue’s Agronomy Center for Research and Education in West Lafayette, Indiana ...
The polluted agricultural wastewater, after reaching marine recipients, can cause eutrophication. Th...
Significant expansion of agricultural land use has been widely recognized as leading to global and r...
Constructed wetlands manifest a significant potential for removing nitrogen from wastewater. The stu...
Nitrate is the most common form of nitrogen pollution in agricultural rivers. Excess nitrogen can ca...
Free surface water constructed wetlands (CWs) provide a buffer between domestic wastewater treatment...
Excess nitrogen (N) from agricultural runoff is a cause of pollution inaquatic ecosystems. Created f...
The performance of a constructed surface flow wetland in reducing diffuse N pollution coming from cr...
Nonpoint source pollution is the major cause of impairment of surface waters in the United States. A...
Decreasing the nitrogen transport from land to surrounding seas is a major task throughout the world...
Constructed wetlands have been investigated for use in the treatment of municipal wastewater. Speci...
Wetlands are constructed or created for a variety of reasons, including storm water management, non-...
Cultural eutrophication stimulated by anthropogenic-derived nutrients represents one of most widespr...
A subsurface flow constructed wetland planted with the common reed (Phragmites australis) and softst...
Nitrogen (N) transformations and removal in integrated constructed wetlands (ICWs) are often high,bu...
A natural wetland at Purdue’s Agronomy Center for Research and Education in West Lafayette, Indiana ...
The polluted agricultural wastewater, after reaching marine recipients, can cause eutrophication. Th...
Significant expansion of agricultural land use has been widely recognized as leading to global and r...