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Role of Natural and Constructed Wetlands in Nutrient Cycling and Retention on the Landscape 2015 ed. [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 326 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 7011 g, 41 Illustrations, color; 68 Illustrations, black and white; XVI, 326 p. 109 illus., 41 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Oct-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3319081764
  • ISBN-13: 9783319081762
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 326 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 7011 g, 41 Illustrations, color; 68 Illustrations, black and white; XVI, 326 p. 109 illus., 41 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Oct-2014
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  • ISBN-13: 9783319081762
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Natural and constructed wetlands play a very important role on the landscape and their ecological services are highly valuable. In fact, some wetland types are regarded as one of the most valuable ecosystems on the Earth. Water management, including flood water retention, biomass production, carbon sequestration, wastewater treatment and biodiversity sources, are among the most important ecological services of wetlands. The book is aimed at the use of constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment and for the evaluation of various ecosystem services of natural wetlands. Special attention is paid to the role and potential use of wetlands on the agricultural landscape. The book presents up-to-date results of ongoing research and the content of the book could be used by wetland scientists, researchers, engineers, designers, regulators, decision-makers, universities teachers, landscape engineers and landscape planners as well as by water authorities, water regulatory offices or wastewater treatment research institutions.
1 Biomass Production in Permanent Wet Grasslands Dominated with Phalaris arundinacea: Case Study of the Trebon Basin Biosphere Reserve, Czech Republic
1(16)
Hana Cizkova
Jana Rychterova
Libuse Hamadejova
Karel Suchy
Monika Filipova
Jan Kvet
Neil O. Anderson
2 Greenhouse Gas Fluxes from Restored Agricultural Wetlands and Natural Wetlands, Northwestern Indiana
17(16)
Brianna Richards
Christopher B. Craft
3 Assessment of Immobilisation and Biological Availability of Iron Phosphate Nanoparticle-Treated Metals in Wetland Sediments
33(8)
Herbert John Bavor
Batdelger Shinen
4 Spatial Variability in Sedimentation, Carbon Sequestration, and Nutrient Accumulation in an Alluvial Floodplain Forest
41(16)
Jacob M. Bannister
Ellen R. Herbert
Christopher B. Craft
5 Natural and Restored Wetland Buffers in Reducing Sediment and Nutrient Export from Forested Catchments: Finnish Experiences
57(16)
Mika Nieminen
Annu Kaila
Markku Koskinen
Sakari Sarkkola
Hannu Fritze
Eeva-Stiina Tuittila
Hannu Nousiainen
Harri Koivusalo
Ari Lauren
Hannu Ilvesniemi
Harri Vasander
Tapani Sallantaus
6 Do Reflectance Spectra of Different Plant Stands in Wetland Indicate Species Properties?
73(14)
Katja Klancnik
Igor Zelnik
Primoz Gnezda
Alenka Gaberscik
7 Global Boundary Lines of N2O and CH4 Emission in Peatlands
87(16)
Jaan Parn
Anto Aasa
Sergey Egorov
Ilya Filippov
Geofrey Gabiri
Iuliana Gheorghe
Jarvi Jarveoja
Kuno Kasak
Fatima Laggoun-Defarge
Charles Kizza Luswata
Martin Maddison
William J. Mitsch
Hlynur Oskarsson
Stephanie Pellerin
Juri-Ott Salm
Kristina Sohar
Kaido Soosaar
Alar Teemusk
Moses M. Tenywa
Jorge A. Villa
Christina Vohla
Ulo Mander
8 Distribution of Solar Energy in Agriculture Landscape: Comparison Between Wet Meadow and Crops
103(20)
Hanna Huryna
Petra Hesslerova
Jan Pokorny
Vladimir Jirka
Richard Lhotsky
9 Surface Temperature, Wetness, and Vegetation Dynamic in Agriculture Landscape: Comparison of Cadastres with Different Types of Wetlands
123(14)
Petra Hesslerova
Jan Pokorny
10 Agricultural Runoff in Norway: The Problem, the Regulations, and the Role of Wetlands
137(12)
Anne-Grete Buseth Blankenberg
Ketil Haarstad
Adam M. Paruch
11 Subsurface Flow Constructed Wetland Models: Review and Prospects
149(26)
Roger Samso
Daniel Meyer
Joan Garcia
12 Behaviour of a Two-Stage Vertical Flow Constructed Wetland with Hydraulic Peak Loads
175(14)
Guenter Langergraber
Alexander Pressl
Raimund Haberl
13 A New Concept of Multistage Treatment Wetland for Winery Wastewater Treatment: Long-Term Evaluation of Performances
189(14)
Fabio Masi
Riccardo Bresciani
Miria Bracali
14 Polishing of Real Electroplating Wastewater in Microcosm Fill-and-Drain Constructed Wetlands
203(26)
Adam Sochacki
Olivier Faure
Bernard Guy
Joanna Surmacz-Gorska
15 Relationship Between Filtering Material and Nitrification in Constructed Wetlands Treating Raw Wastewater
229(8)
Georges Reeb
Etienne Dantan
16 Single-Family Treatment Wetlands Progress in Poland
237(12)
Hanna Obarska-Pempkowiak
Magdalena Gajewska
Ewa Wojciechowska
Arkadiusz Ostojski
17 Treatment Wetland for Overflow Stormwater Treatment: The Impact of Pollutant Particles Size
249(10)
Magdalena Gajewska
Marzena Stosik
Ewa Wojciechowska
Hanna Obarska-Pempkowiak
18 Treatment Wetlands in Rural Areas of Poland for Baltic Sea Protection
259(14)
Katarzyna Kolecka
Magdalena Gajewska
Hanna Obarska-Pempkowiak
19 Long-Term Performance of Constructed Wetlands with Chemical Dosing for Phosphorus Removal
273(20)
Gabriela Dotro
Raul Prieto Fort
Jan Barak
Mark Jones
Peter Vale
Bruce Jefferson
20 Use of the Macrophyte Cyperus papyrus in Wastewater Treatment
293(22)
Njenga Mburu
Diederik P.L. Rousseau
Johan J.A. van Bruggen
Piet N.L. Lens
21 Does the Presence of Weedy Species Affect the Treatment Efficiency in Constructed Wetlands with Horizontal Subsurface Flow?
315(8)
Jan Vymazal
Index 323
Jan Vymazal received his degrees (M.Sc. and Ph.D.) from Prague Institute of Chemical Technology. After five years in Water Research Institute in Prague he spent two years at Duke University, North Carolina. At present, he is affiliated with Czech University of Life Sciences Prague where he has become Full Professor at the Department of Applied Ecology. His principal research interests are in the areas of wastewater treatment in constructed wetlands and ecology of natural wetlands. He has published over 400 technical publications including two authored and seven edited books.