Assessing the Ecological Relevance of Organic Discharge Limits for Constructed Wetlands by Means of a Model-Based Analysis
Published 2018 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Assessing the Ecological Relevance of Organic Discharge Limits for Constructed Wetlands by Means of a Model-Based Analysis
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
Water
Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages 63
Publisher
MDPI AG
Online
2018-01-12
DOI
10.3390/w10010063
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Input variable selection with a simple genetic algorithm for conceptual species distribution models: A case study of river pollution in Ecuador
- (2017) Sacha Gobeyn et al. ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING & SOFTWARE
- Assessing the Integration of Wetlands along Small European Waterways to Address Diffuse Nitrate Pollution
- (2017) Natalia Donoso et al. Water
- Studying the implementation of the Water Framework Directive in Europe: a meta-analysis of 89 journal articles
- (2016) Blandine Boeuf et al. ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY
- Relationships between water quality parameters in rivers and lakes: BOD5, COD, NBOPs, and TOC
- (2016) Jaewoong Lee et al. ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT
- Assessing the ecological integrity of endorheic wetlands, with focus on Mediterranean temporary ponds
- (2015) Maarten Van den Broeck et al. ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS
- Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) of Effluents from Constructed Wetlands on Water Quality of Receiving Watercourses
- (2015) N. Donoso et al. WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION
- Predicting the occurrence of stoneflies (Plecoptera) on the basis of water characteristics, river morphology and land use
- (2014) Koen Lock et al. JOURNAL OF HYDROINFORMATICS
- Relationship between benthic macroinvertebrate bio-indices and physicochemical parameters of water: a tool for water resources managers
- (2014) Hamed Yazdian et al. Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering
- Nitrogen removal in intermittently aerated vertical flow constructed wetlands: Impact of influent COD/N ratios
- (2013) Jinlin Fan et al. BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
- Macroinvertebrate communities as bioindicators of water quality in conventional and organic irrigated rice fields in Guanacaste, Costa Rica
- (2013) Federico Rizo-Patrón V. et al. ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS
- Constructed wetlands for domestic wastewater treatment in a Mediterranean climate region in Chile
- (2013) Rodrigo Alejandro Mancilla et al. ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
- Methods for assessing biochemical oxygen demand (BOD): A review
- (2013) S. Jouanneau et al. WATER RESEARCH
- A review on nitrogen and organics removal mechanisms in subsurface flow constructed wetlands: Dependency on environmental parameters, operating conditions and supporting media
- (2012) Tanveer Saeed et al. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
- Development of a multimetric index based on macroinvertebrates for drainage ditch networks in agricultural areas
- (2011) Ralf C.M. Verdonschot et al. ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS
- Integrated Constructed Wetlands (ICW): Ecological Development in Constructed Wetlands for Manure Treatment
- (2011) Pieter Boets et al. WETLANDS
- Ecological relevance of performance criteria for species distribution models
- (2010) Ans M. Mouton et al. ECOLOGICAL MODELLING
- Multimetric Macroinvertebrate Index Flanders (MMIF) for biological assessment of rivers and lakes in Flanders (Belgium)
- (2009) Wim Gabriels et al. LIMNOLOGICA
- A protocol for data exploration to avoid common statistical problems
- (2009) Alain F. Zuur et al. Methods in Ecology and Evolution
- Application of a Full-scale Constructed Wetland for Tertiary Treatment of Piggery Manure: Monitoring Results
- (2008) E. Meers et al. WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION
Create your own webinar
Interested in hosting your own webinar? Check the schedule and propose your idea to the Peeref Content Team.
Create NowBecome a Peeref-certified reviewer
The Peeref Institute provides free reviewer training that teaches the core competencies of the academic peer review process.
Get Started