نتایج جستجو برای: ardabil wetlands

تعداد نتایج: 11369  

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2005
Beverly S Collins Rebecca R Sharitz Daniel P Coughlin

Plants that accumulate a small percentage of metals in constructed treatment wetlands can contribute to remediation of acidic, metal contaminated runoff waters from coal mines or processing areas. We examined root and shoot concentrations of elements in four perennial wetland species over two seasons in mesocosm wetland systems designed to remediate water from a coal pile runoff basin. Deep wet...

2011
Stefano Cannicci Caterina Contini

1. A Brief History of Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Management of Wetlands 2. Wetlands: Definition and Classification 3. Ecological Functions of Wetlands 3.1. Mangroves: An Example of a Multifunctional Wetland 4. Productivity and Biodiversity of Wetlands 4.1. Productivity 4.2. Reservoirs of Biodiversity 4.2.1. An Integrated Biodiversity Reservoir: The Arabuko-Sokoke–Mida Creek Wetlands Syst...

1998

BACKGROUND: Water quality improvement is potentially an important function of wetlands. Mechanisms that occur in wetlands, such as sedimentation, filtration, adsorption, precipitation, decomposition, and uptake and metabolism, can act to reduce concentrations of problematic water quality constituents flowing into wetlands. Similarly, streams, ponds, and lakes can act as natural treatment system...

2002
Jeff W. Bennett Stuart M. Whitten

The focus of the project was on the management of wetlands located on private property. Wetlands are increasingly recognised as being of value to society yet the history of their use in Australia has been one of widespread degradation due to grazing, cropping, clearing and draining for commercial gain. What remains of Australia’s wetlands are predominantly located on private land. The danger th...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2014
Mark Marvin-DiPasquale Lisamarie Windham-Myers Jennifer L Agee Evangelos Kakouros Le H Kieu Jacob A Fleck Charles N Alpers Craig A Stricker

As part of a larger study of mercury (Hg) biogeochemistry and bioaccumulation in agricultural (rice growing) and non-agricultural wetlands in California's Central Valley, USA, seasonal and spatial controls on methylmercury (MeHg) production were examined in surface sediment. Three types of shallowly-flooded agricultural wetlands (white rice, wild rice, and fallow fields) and two types of manage...

Oleksa Shved, Saeed Dehestaniathar, Volodymyr Novikov

This study contributes to the improvement of low-cost biotechnology for wastewater treatment in constructed wetlands (CWs). Constructed wetlands are energy efficient engineered systems that mimic the treatment processes of natural wetlands, removing polluting organic matter, nutrients, and pathogens from water. The aim of this study was to investigate the advisability of the inoculation of hori...

2013
Hristina Bodin Anna Mietto Per Magnus Ehde Jesper Persson Stefan Weisner

Effects of inlet design and vegetation type on tracer dynamics and hydraulic performance were investigated using lithium chloride in eighteen experimental free water surface wetlands. The wetlands received similar water flow but had different vegetation types: 6 emergent vegetation wetlands (EVWs), 6 submerged vegetation wetlands (SVWs) and 6 free development wetlands (FDWs). Two types of inlet...

Journal: :Environmental management 2013
Nqobizitha Siziba Moses J Chimbari Hillary Masundire Ketlhatlogile Mosepele Lars Ramberg

Water extraction from floodplain river systems may alter patterns of inundation of adjacent wetlands and lead to loss of aquatic biodiversity. Water reaching the Okavango Delta (Delta), Botswana, may decrease due to excessive water extraction and climate change. However, due to poor understanding of the link between inundation of wetlands and biological responses, it is difficult to assess the ...

2015
Se-Yeun Lee Maureen E. Ryan Alan F. Hamlet Wendy J. Palen Joshua J. Lawler Meghan Halabisky Curtis J. Richardson

Wetlands are globally important ecosystems that provide critical services for natural communities and human society. Montane wetland ecosystems are expected to be among the most sensitive to changing climate, as their persistence depends on factors directly influenced by climate (e.g. precipitation, snowpack, evaporation). Despite their importance and climate sensitivity, wetlands tend to be un...

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