Dredged cohesive sediment is progressively being used for wetland construction. However, little is known about the effect of plant growth during the self-weight consolidation of this sediment. In order to check the feasibility of such a study, a new experimental setup has been constructed. As an example, the effect of Phragmites australis on the consolidation and drainage of dredged sediment from Lake Markermeer, the Netherlands was investigated. The changes in pore water pressures at 10 cm depth intervals during a 129-day period in a column with and without plants were measured, while the water level was fixed at a constant level. Water loss via evaporation and plant transpiration was measured using Mariotte bottles and the photosynthetic ...
We have performed investigations to see if the emergent macrophyte Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin....
Interest is growing in using soft sediment as a foundation in eco-engineering projects. Wetland cons...
Wetland plants are important components in constructed wetlands (CWs), and one of their most importa...
Dredged cohesive sediment is progressively being used for wetland construction. However, little is k...
Understanding how the hydrological regime in relation to sediment type interferes with ecosystem dev...
Phragmites australis (Common reed) occurs in the interface between water and land. The water depth g...
The Marker Wadden project aims to improve the ecosystem of Lake Markermeer (The Netherlands) by cons...
Understanding how the hydrological regime in relation to sediment type interferes with ecosystem dev...
Fine sediment – available in large quantities in many river deltas – may be used as an alternative t...
Restoration efforts take place at large scales to improve the ecological value of degraded, modified...
We investigated how water level and different sediment types affect the growth of wetland plant spec...
Over the past 40–50 years, the woody shrub Melaleuca ericifolia has progressively invaded large area...
In 1995, the OMES-project (Onderzoek Milieu Effecten Sigmaplan) was started to study the impact of t...
Pressurized ventilation acts to increase the oxygen supply to roots and rhizomes in some species of ...
Interest is growing in using soft sediment as a foundation in eco-engineering projects. Wetland cons...
We have performed investigations to see if the emergent macrophyte Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin....
Interest is growing in using soft sediment as a foundation in eco-engineering projects. Wetland cons...
Wetland plants are important components in constructed wetlands (CWs), and one of their most importa...
Dredged cohesive sediment is progressively being used for wetland construction. However, little is k...
Understanding how the hydrological regime in relation to sediment type interferes with ecosystem dev...
Phragmites australis (Common reed) occurs in the interface between water and land. The water depth g...
The Marker Wadden project aims to improve the ecosystem of Lake Markermeer (The Netherlands) by cons...
Understanding how the hydrological regime in relation to sediment type interferes with ecosystem dev...
Fine sediment – available in large quantities in many river deltas – may be used as an alternative t...
Restoration efforts take place at large scales to improve the ecological value of degraded, modified...
We investigated how water level and different sediment types affect the growth of wetland plant spec...
Over the past 40–50 years, the woody shrub Melaleuca ericifolia has progressively invaded large area...
In 1995, the OMES-project (Onderzoek Milieu Effecten Sigmaplan) was started to study the impact of t...
Pressurized ventilation acts to increase the oxygen supply to roots and rhizomes in some species of ...
Interest is growing in using soft sediment as a foundation in eco-engineering projects. Wetland cons...
We have performed investigations to see if the emergent macrophyte Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin....
Interest is growing in using soft sediment as a foundation in eco-engineering projects. Wetland cons...
Wetland plants are important components in constructed wetlands (CWs), and one of their most importa...