نتایج جستجو برای: phosphorus sorption

تعداد نتایج: 52010  

Journal: :Journal of contaminant hydrology 2007
Claudette Spiteri Caroline P Slomp Pierre Regnier Christof Meile Philippe Van Cappellen

A 1D reactive transport model (RTM) is used to obtain a mechanistic understanding of the fate of phosphorus (P) in the saturated zone of two contrasting aquifer systems. We use the field data from two oxic, electron donor-poor, wastewater-impacted, sandy Canadian aquifers, (Cambridge and Muskoka sites) as an example of a calcareous and non-calcareous groundwater system, respectively, to validat...

2015
Steven I. Safferman Younsuk Dong Jacqueline Thelen Lauren Costantini Leila Saber J. Richard Schorr Suvankar Sengupta Rao Revur

Dissolved, bioavailable phosphorus originating from onsite and municipal wastewater is being recognized as one of the contributors to eutrophication and, more recently, high profile cyanobacteria incidents. This has resulted in very low regulatory limits in some regions, well below 1 mg/L, which are very hard to economically and reliably reach with conventional biological and chemical treatment...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2005
Nathan O Nelson John E Parsons Robert L Mikkelsen

Accurate descriptions of P leaching are important because excess P applied to soils can enter surface water via leaching and subsurface transport, thereby negatively impacting water quality. The objectives of this study were to monitor P leaching in soils with a long-term history of waste application, relate soil solution P concentrations to soil P status, and quantify P leaching losses. Soil s...

2004
M. R. Flindt H. S. Jensen A. I. Lillebø M. A. Pardal

For a better understanding of the phosphorus dynamics and bioavailability in temperate climates, sequential chemical extraction techniques were used to study sediment P-pools distribution and relative importance in a eutrophicated estuary. Results indicate a shift in importance from the iron-bound P fraction to the CaCO3-bound P fraction with increasing salinity, which suggests a decrease in bi...

2006
P. A. Vadas

Phosphorus transfer from agricultural soils to surface waters is an important environmental issue. Commonly used computer models like EPIC have not always been appropriately updated to reflect our improved understanding of soil P transformations and transfer to runoff. Our objectives were to determine if replacing EPIC’s constant sorption and desorption rate factor (0.1) with more dynamic rate ...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2006
Konstantinos C Makris Dibyendu Sarkar Rupali Datta

Arsenic (As) carcinogenicity to humans and other living organisms has promulgated extensive research on As treatment technologies with varying levels of success; generally, the most efficient methods come with a significantly higher cost burden and they usually perform better in removing As(V) than As(III) from solution. In the reported study, a novel sorbent, a waste by-product of the drinking...

2013
John M. Marton M. Siobhan Fennessy Christopher B. Craft

We compared potential denitrification and phosphorus (P) sorption in restored depressional wetlands, restored riparian buffers, and natural riparian buffers of central Ohio to determine to what extent systems restored under the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wetland Reserve Program (WRP) and Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) provide water quality improvement benefits, and to determine which ...

Journal: :Environmental Modelling and Software 2012
C. G. Rossi D. M. Heil N. B. Bonumà J. R. Williams

Phosphorus adsorption by a water treatment residual was tested through Langmuir and linear sorption isotherms and applied in the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT). This study uses laboratory and greenhouse experimental Phosphorus data to evaluate the performance of a modified version of SWAT for high P concentration simulation development. A combination of vegetative filter strips (VFS) and...

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