Application of vertical flow constructed wetland in treatment of heavy metals from pulp and paper industry wastewater
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Application of vertical flow constructed wetland in treatment of heavy metals from pulp and paper industry wastewater
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Keywords
Pulp industry, Heavy metal removal, Constructed wetland, Phytoremediation, Bioconcentration, Translocation
Journal
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 22, Issue 17, Pages 13336-13343
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2015-05-04
DOI
10.1007/s11356-015-4594-4
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