نتایج جستجو برای: mighan wetland

تعداد نتایج: 10250  

2014
Raeid M. M. Abed Samiha Al-Kharusi Stephane Prigent Tom Headley

Various types of cyanobacterial mats were predominant in a wetland, constructed for the remediation of oil-polluted residual waters from an oil field in the desert of the south-eastern Arabian Peninsula, although such mats were rarely found in other wetland systems. There is scarce information on the bacterial diversity, spatial distribution and oil-biodegradation capabilities of freshwater wet...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2006
Gilbert C Sigua Woo-Jun Kang Sam W Coleman

Largely influenced by the passage of the Swamp Land Act of 1849, many wetlands were lost in the coastal plain region of the southeastern United States, primarily as a result of drainage for agricultural activities. To better understand the chemical response of soils during wetland conversion, soil core samples were collected from the converted beef cattle pastures and from the natural wetland a...

2010
Ivana Gudelj

Original scientific paper Efficiency of waste water treatment in a subsurface constructed wetland depends on influent water quality, quality water effluent demand, climate conditions, substrate type and plants used. Therefore, the efficiency of the constructed wetlands that are designed and constructed according to the literature design parameters can be different then expected. The results of ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental science and health. Part A, Toxic/hazardous substances & environmental engineering 2002
T Manios Z Kypriotakis V Manios G Dialyna

A free water surface wetland treating domestic wastewater for the village of Pompia in Southern Crete was constructed in early 1999 and became operational on September 1st of the same year. The total surface area of the wetland was 5700m2, designed for 1200 people equivalent. Arundo donax (giant reed) was used for the vegetation of the bed. Approximately 4-6 plants were introduced per square me...

2005
Silvio Simonit Franco Cattaneo Charles Perrings

The conversion of wetlands to alternative uses, or land uses that affect either water levels or water quality, have profound implications for the ecological and hydrological services wetlands provide. This study considers the hydrological externalities of agricultural production in one freshwater wetland: the Esteros del Iberà in north-eastern Argentina. Two externalities are considered. First,...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2014
Sonia A Nagorski Daniel R Engstrom John P Hudson David P Krabbenhoft Eran Hood John F DeWild George R Aiken

Southeastern Alaska is a remote coastal-maritime ecosystem that is experiencing increased deposition of mercury (Hg) as well as rapid glacier loss. Here we present the results of the first reported survey of total and methyl Hg (MeHg) concentrations in regional streams and biota. Overall, streams draining large wetland areas had higher Hg concentrations in water, mayflies, and juvenile salmon t...

1998

PURPOSE: This technical note provides a procedural framework for evaluating the economic values of wetlands. Important economic concepts on supply/demand and valuation are presented as they relate to the economic valuea supported or provided by wetlands. The framework presented here can be used to evaluate economic values within the Section 404 process, while recognizhg the difficulties of wetl...

Journal: :Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 2012
Daniel A Friess Ken W Krauss Erik M Horstman Thorsten Balke Tjeerd J Bouma Demis Galli Edward L Webb

Intertidal wetlands such as saltmarshes and mangroves provide numerous important ecological functions, though they are in rapid and global decline. To better conserve and restore these wetland ecosystems, we need an understanding of the fundamental natural bottlenecks and thresholds to their establishment and long-term ecological maintenance. Despite inhabiting similar intertidal positions, the...

2003
Carl C. Trettin Martin F. Jurgensen

Introduct ion .................................................................................................................................... 3 1 1 Carbon Cycling in Forested Wetland So i l s .................................................................................. .3 12 Carbon Fluxes Inputs .............................................................................................

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2010
Tobias Landmann Matthias Schramm René R. Colditz Andreas J. Dietz Stefan W. Dech

Wetlands in West Africa are among the most vulnerable ecosystems to climate change. West African wetlands are often freshwater transfer mechanisms from wetter climate regions to dryer areas, providing an array of ecosystem services and functions. Often wetland-specific data in Africa is only available on a per country basis or as point data. Since wetlands are challenging to map, their accuraci...

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