Filter materials for phosphorus removal from wastewater in treatment wetlands—A review

C Vohla, M Kõiv, HJ Bavor, F Chazarenc… - Ecological …, 2011 - Elsevier
This paper aims to collect and analyse existing information on different filter media used for
phosphorus (P) removal from wastewater in constructed wetlands. The most commonly used …

Application of adsorption process for effective removal of emerging contaminants from water and wastewater

BS Rathi, PS Kumar - Environmental Pollution, 2021 - Elsevier
Emerging pollutants in the marine ecosystem, as well as their possible impact on live
species, have become a rising cause of worry. A traditional wastewater treatment plants …

Controls on the export of C, N, P and Fe from undisturbed boreal catchments, Finland

P Kortelainen, T Mattsson, L Finér, M Ahtiainen… - Aquatic Sciences, 2006 - Springer
Associations between catchment characteristics (altitude, slope, proportion of peatland, site
fertility, total stem volume, and its distribution among the main tree species), climatic drivers …

Losses of nitrogen and phosphorus from agricultural and forest areas in Finland during the 1980s and 1990s

J Vuorenmaa, S Rekolainen, A Lepistö… - Environmental …, 2002 - Springer
The temporal changes and spatial variability of phosphorus andnitrogen losses and
concentrations in Finland during the period1981–1997 were studied in 15 small agricultural …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of water management and grassland renewal on the greenhouse gas emissions from intensively used grassland on bog peat

B Tiemeyer, S Heller, W Oehmke, P Gatersleben… - Agricultural and Forest …, 2024 - Elsevier
Artificial drainage is prerequisite for conventional agricultural use of peatlands, but causes
high emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG), mainly carbon dioxide (CO 2). Furthermore …

Phosphate sorption in aluminum‐and iron‐rich humus soils

R Giesler, T Andersson, L Lövgren… - Soil Science Society of …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Groundwater discharge areas in boreal forest ecosystems can potentially be areas where Fe
and Al accumulate in the forest floor and affect the solubility of P. This study was conducted …

[HTML][HTML] Thickness of peat influences the leaching of substances and greenhouse gas emissions from a cultivated organic soil

M Yli-Halla, T Lötjönen, J Kekkonen, S Virtanen… - Science of the Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
The off-site effects of agricultural organic soils include the leaching of N, P, and organic
carbon (OC) to watercourses and CO 2, CH 4, and N 2 O emissions into the atmosphere …

Nitrogen, phosphorus, carbon, and suspended solids loads from forest clear-cutting and site preparation: Long-term paired catchment studies from eastern Finland

M Palviainen, L Finér, A Laurén, S Launiainen… - Ambio, 2014 - Springer
The long-term impacts of current forest management methods on surface water quality in
Fennoscandia are largely unexplored. We studied the long-term effects of clear-cutting and …

Phosphorus limitation in boreal forests: effects of aluminum and iron accumulation in the humus layer

R Giesler, T Petersson, P Högberg - Ecosystems, 2002 - Springer
Plant growth in boreal forests is generally considered to be predominantly nitrogen (N)
limited, but forested groundwater discharge areas may be exceptions. In this study, we …

Effects of chemical conditions in re-wetted peats on temporal variation in microbial biomass and acid phosphatase activity within the growing season

C Baum, P Leinweber, A Schlichting - Applied Soil Ecology, 2003 - Elsevier
Possible effects of chemical alterations in peat following re-wetting on their microbial
characteristics are insufficiently known. Microbial biomass carbon (Cmic), nitrogen (Nmic) …