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Stefania Venturi, Franco Tassi, Jacopo Cabassi, Antonio Randazzo, Marta Lazzaroni, Francesco Capecchiacci, Barbara Vietina and Orlando Vaselli
Wetlands are hotspots of CH4 emissions to the atmosphere, mainly sustained by microbial decomposition of organic matter in anoxic sediments. Several knowledge gaps exist on how environmental drivers shape CH4 emissions from these ecosystems, posing chall...
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Arturo Cesar Taboada,María Alejandra Pagani,María Karina Pinilla,Franco Tortello,César Augusto Taboada
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A narrow upper Paleozoic belt crops out in the northern tip of Sierra de Tecka through the Quebrada de Güera-Peña (Patagonia, Argentina). There, black shales of the Pampa de Tepuel Formation contain marine fossil invertebrates previously listed as belong...
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Suhad A. A. A. N. Almuktar, Suhail N. Abed and Miklas Scholz
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Artur Mennerich, Lothar Niebuhr, Hady Ezzo
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The wastewater treatment plant of Wathlingen, Germany, has a design capacity of 20,500 p.e. Since 2000, the sewage sludge has been treated in four reed beds with an area of 3000 m2 each. During this time, three of the four polders were emptied once and p...
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Hans Brix
Sludge Treatment Reed Beds (STRBs) are widely used in Northern Europe to dewater and mineralize surplus sludge from activated sludge systems used to treat urban domestic sewage. STRBs are low-technology, energy-efficient, and do not require addition of c...
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Abeer Albalawneh, Tsun-Kuo Chang, Chi-Su Chou, Sireen Naoum
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The main objective of this study was to evaluate the performance and treatment efficiency of the Horizontal Sub-Surface Flow Constructed Wetland treatment system (HSF-CW) in an arid climate. Seventeen sub-surface, horizontal-flow HSF-CW units have been o...
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Konstantinos Stefanidis, Aikaterini Kostara, Eva Papastergiadou
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Lakes in the Mediterranean climate zone experience high variation in rainfall and are vulnerable to changes in climate, land cover and anthropogenically induced effects on water level and salinity. This paper presents the results from the analyses of spa...
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G. Merlin, A. Gaillot
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Surmacki, A, Goldyn, B, Tryjanowski, P
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