Wetlands for the treatment of agricultural drainage water / / edited by Guangzhi Sun.

Agricultural drainage, such as runoffs from farmlands and wineries, are contaminated waters. Their management is monitored by environmental protection authorities who set targets of volume or pollutant reductions. Due to large quantities and seasonal variations, the targets are often not met, and ef...

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Place / Publishing House:Basel, Switzerland : : MDPI,, 2018.
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (150 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • About the Special Issue Editor
  • Preface to "Wetlands for the Treatment of Agricultural Drainage Water"
  • Evelyn Uuemaa, Chris C. Palliser, Andrew O. Hughes and Chris C. Tanner Effectiveness of a Natural Headwater Wetland for Reducing Agricultural Nitrogen Loads Reprinted from: Water 2018, 10, 287, doi: 10.3390/w10030287
  • G. M. P. R. Weerakoon, K. B. S. N. Jinadasa, G. B. B. Herath, M. I. M. Mowjood and W. J. Ng Applicability of Constructed Wetlands for Water Quality Improvement in a Tea Estate Catchment: The Pussellawa Case Study Reprinted from: Water 2018, 10, 332, doi: 10.3390/w10030332
  • Stevo Lavrnic, Ilaria Braschi, Stefano Anconelli, Sonia Blasioli, Domenico Solimando, Paolo Mannini and Attilio Toscano Long-Term Monitoring of a Surface Flow Constructed Wetland Treating Agricultural Drainage Water in Northern Italy Reprinted from: Water 2018, 10, 644, doi: 10.3390/w10050644
  • Yuanchun Zou, Linlin Zhang, Luying Wang, Sijian Zhang and Xiaofei Yu Effects of Aeration, Vegetation, and Iron Input on Total P Removal in a Lacustrine Wetland Receiving Agricultural Drainage Reprinted from: Water 2018, 10, 61, doi: 10.3390/w10010061
  • Xueying Jia, Marinus L. Otte, Ying Liu, Lei Qin, Xue Tian, Xianguo Lu, Ming Jiang and Yuanchun Zou Performance of Iron Plaque of Wetland Plants for Regulating Iron, Manganese, and Phosphorus from Agricultural Drainage Water Reprinted from: Water 2018, 10, 42, doi: 10.3390/w10010042
  • Christian Kleimeier, Haojie Liu, Fereidoun Rezanezhad and Bernd Lennartz Nitrate Attenuation in Degraded Peat Soil-Based Constructed Wetlands Reprinted from: Water 2018, 10, 355, doi: 10.3390/w10040355
  • Yuanyuan Li, Sen Wang, Yue Li, Fanlong Kong, Houye Xi and Yanan Liu Corn Straw as a Solid Carbon Source for the Treatment of Agricultural Drainage Water in Horizontal Subsurface Flow Constructed Wetlands Reprinted from: Water 2018, 10, 511, doi: 10.3390/w10040511
  • Peirong Lu, Zhanyu Zhang, Genxiang Feng, Mingyi Huang and Xufan Shi Experimental Study on the Potential Use of Bundled Crop Straws as Subsurface Drainage Material in the Newly Reclaimed Coastal Land in Eastern China Reprinted from: Water 2018, 10, 31, doi: 10.3390/w10010031
  • Tong Wang, Ranbin Liu, Kate O'Meara, Emmet Mullan and Yaqian Zhao Assessment of a Field Tidal Flow Constructed Wetland in Treatment of Swine Wastewater: Life Cycle Approach Reprinted from: Water 2018, 10, 573, doi: 10.3390/w10050573
  • Yongbo Liu, Wanhong Yang, Hui Shao, Zhiqiang Yu and John Lindsay Development of an Integrated Modelling System for Evaluating Water Quantity and Effects of Individual Wetlands in an Agricultural Watershed Reprinted from: Water 2018, 10, 774, doi: 10.3390/w10060774.