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142 related items for PubMed ID: 27770325

  • 1. Effects of tidal operation on pilot-scale horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland treating sulfate rich wastewater contaminated by chlorinated hydrocarbons.
    Chen Z, Vymazal J, Kuschk P.
    Environ Sci Pollut Res Int; 2017 Jan; 24(1):1042-1050. PubMed ID: 27770325
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  • 3. Treatment of a sulfate-rich groundwater contaminated with perchloroethene in a hydroponic plant root mat filter and a horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland at pilot-scale.
    Chen Z, Kuschk P, Paschke H, Kästner M, Müller JA, Köser H.
    Chemosphere; 2014 Dec; 117():178-84. PubMed ID: 25025478
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  • 5. Dynamics of Fe(II), sulphur and phosphate in pilot-scale constructed wetlands treating a sulphate-rich chlorinated hydrocarbon contaminated groundwater.
    Wu S, Chen Z, Braeckevelt M, Seeger EM, Dong R, Kästner M, Paschke H, Hahn A, Kayser G, Kuschk P.
    Water Res; 2012 Apr 15; 46(6):1923-32. PubMed ID: 22289675
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  • 6. Biodegradation of chlorobenzene in a constructed wetland treating contaminated groundwater.
    Braeckevelt M, Rokadia H, Mirschel G, Weber S, Imfeld G, Stelzer N, Kuschk P, Kästner M, Richnow HH.
    Water Sci Technol; 2007 Apr 15; 56(3):57-62. PubMed ID: 17802838
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  • 7. Sulfur transformations in pilot-scale constructed wetland treating high sulfate-containing contaminated groundwater: a stable isotope assessment.
    Wu S, Jeschke C, Dong R, Paschke H, Kuschk P, Knöller K.
    Water Res; 2011 Dec 15; 45(20):6688-98. PubMed ID: 22055121
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  • 9. Adaptation of a constructed wetland to simultaneous treatment of monochlorobenzene and perchloroethene.
    Braeckevelt M, Seeger EM, Paschke H, Kuschk P, Kaestner M.
    Int J Phytoremediation; 2011 Dec 15; 13(10):998-1013. PubMed ID: 21972567
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  • 11. Contaminants removal and bacterial activity enhancement along the flow path of constructed wetland microbial fuel cells.
    Hartl M, Bedoya-Ríos DF, Fernández-Gatell M, Rousseau DPL, Du Laing G, Garfí M, Puigagut J.
    Sci Total Environ; 2019 Feb 20; 652():1195-1208. PubMed ID: 30586806
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  • 12. Composting plant leachate treatment by a pilot-scale, three-stage, horizontal flow constructed wetland in central Iran.
    Bakhshoodeh R, Alavi N, Paydary P.
    Environ Sci Pollut Res Int; 2017 Oct 20; 24(30):23803-23814. PubMed ID: 28866746
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  • 15. Treatment for domestic wastewater from university dorms using a hybrid constructed wetland at pilot scale.
    He Y, Peng L, Hua Y, Zhao J, Xiao N.
    Environ Sci Pollut Res Int; 2018 Mar 20; 25(9):8532-8541. PubMed ID: 29313198
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  • 16. A pilot study of a subsurface-flow constructed wetland treating membrane concentrate produced from reclaimed water.
    Chakraborti RK, Bays JS, Ng T, Balderrama L, Kirsch T.
    Water Sci Technol; 2015 Mar 20; 72(2):260-8. PubMed ID: 26177409
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  • 17. Field assessment of carboxymethyl cellulose stabilized iron nanoparticles for in situ destruction of chlorinated solvents in source zones.
    He F, Zhao D, Paul C.
    Water Res; 2010 Apr 20; 44(7):2360-70. PubMed ID: 20106501
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  • 18. Pathways of nitrobenzene degradation in horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetlands: Effect of intermittent aeration and glucose addition.
    Kirui WK, Wu S, Kizito S, Carvalho PN, Dong R.
    J Environ Manage; 2016 Jan 15; 166():38-44. PubMed ID: 26468606
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  • 19. Study on the removal of hormones from domestic wastewaters with lab-scale constructed wetlands with different substrates and flow directions.
    Herrera-Melián JA, Guedes-Alonso R, Borreguero-Fabelo A, Santana-Rodríguez JJ, Sosa-Ferrera Z.
    Environ Sci Pollut Res Int; 2018 Jul 15; 25(21):20374-20384. PubMed ID: 28567681
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  • 20. Effects of step-feeding and intermittent aeration on organics and nitrogen removal in a horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland.
    Patil S, Chakraborty S.
    J Environ Sci Health A Tox Hazard Subst Environ Eng; 2017 Mar 21; 52(4):403-412. PubMed ID: 27973979
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