Natural wetlands can play a key role in controlling non-point source pollution, but quantifying their capacity to reduce contaminant loads is often challenging due to diffuse and variable inflows. The nitrogen removal performance of a small natural headwater wetland in a pastoral agricultural catchment in Waikato, New Zealand was assessed over a two-year period (2011–2013). Flow and water quality samples were collected at the wetland upper and lower locations, and piezometers sampled inside and outside the wetland. A simple dynamic model operating on an hourly time step was used to assess wetland removal performance for key N species. Hourly measurements of inflow, outflow, rainfall and Penman-Monteith evapotranspiration estimates were used...
The Lake Clearwater catchment, in the Canterbury high country of New Zealand, has a native ecosystem...
Technological advances in modern agriculture and the application of nitrogen-based synthetic fertili...
Excess nitrogen (N) leading to the eutrophication of water and impacts on ecosystems is a serious en...
Natural wetlands can play a key role in controlling non-point source pollution, but quantifying thei...
The performance of a constructed surface flow wetland in reducing diffuse N pollution coming from cr...
The use of constructed wetlands in New Zealand and their role as an attenuation tool for removing nu...
Losses of nitrogen from intensive agricultural production areas can lead to elevated nitrogen in dow...
This study of a multi-component 2.5 ha constructed wetland system near Mackay, north Queensland was ...
Nonpoint source pollution is the major cause of impairment of surface waters in the United States. A...
Improving water quality is a serious concern of many state and local governments across the U.S. Nut...
Created wetlands in agricultural landscapes deliver a multitude of ecosystem services, one of which ...
Decreasing the nitrogen transport from land to surrounding seas is a major task throughout the world...
Constructed wetlands have been demonstrated successfully in treating wastewater for removal of organ...
Excess nitrogen (N) from agricultural runoff is a cause of pollution inaquatic ecosystems. Created f...
Contaminants from agricultural land use have degraded freshwater quality in New Zealand. Several mit...
The Lake Clearwater catchment, in the Canterbury high country of New Zealand, has a native ecosystem...
Technological advances in modern agriculture and the application of nitrogen-based synthetic fertili...
Excess nitrogen (N) leading to the eutrophication of water and impacts on ecosystems is a serious en...
Natural wetlands can play a key role in controlling non-point source pollution, but quantifying thei...
The performance of a constructed surface flow wetland in reducing diffuse N pollution coming from cr...
The use of constructed wetlands in New Zealand and their role as an attenuation tool for removing nu...
Losses of nitrogen from intensive agricultural production areas can lead to elevated nitrogen in dow...
This study of a multi-component 2.5 ha constructed wetland system near Mackay, north Queensland was ...
Nonpoint source pollution is the major cause of impairment of surface waters in the United States. A...
Improving water quality is a serious concern of many state and local governments across the U.S. Nut...
Created wetlands in agricultural landscapes deliver a multitude of ecosystem services, one of which ...
Decreasing the nitrogen transport from land to surrounding seas is a major task throughout the world...
Constructed wetlands have been demonstrated successfully in treating wastewater for removal of organ...
Excess nitrogen (N) from agricultural runoff is a cause of pollution inaquatic ecosystems. Created f...
Contaminants from agricultural land use have degraded freshwater quality in New Zealand. Several mit...
The Lake Clearwater catchment, in the Canterbury high country of New Zealand, has a native ecosystem...
Technological advances in modern agriculture and the application of nitrogen-based synthetic fertili...
Excess nitrogen (N) leading to the eutrophication of water and impacts on ecosystems is a serious en...