نتایج جستجو برای: cattail

تعداد نتایج: 206  

2009
Xianqiang Tang Suiliang Huang Chiu-On Ng Jinzhong Li

Removal of nitrogen and phosphorus is known to be somewhat problematic in vertical subsurface flow (VSSF)constructed wetlands. In this pilot-scale study, two planted (Typha latifolia L. [cattail]) VSSF-constructed wetlands A (with polypropylene pellets) and B (without polypropylene pellets) and one unplanted control C (without polypropylene pellets) were designed to test the contribution of pol...

Journal: :Environmental geochemistry and health 2011
Jeongyi An Ju-Yong Kim Kyoung-Woong Kim Ji-Yeon Park Jin-Soo Lee Min Jang

Mechanisms of natural attenuation of arsenic (As) by wetland plants may be classified by plant uptake and adsorption and/or co-precipitation by iron (oxy)hydroxide formed on the root surface of plants or in rhizosediment. A natural Cattail (Typha spp.) wetland impacted by tailings containing high levels of As from the Myungbong abandoned Au Mine, South Korea was selected, and the practical capa...

2001
SALVADOR SÂNCHEZ-CARRILLO MIGUEL ÂLVAREZ-COBELAS MANUEL BENITEZ DAVID G. ANGELER

Estimates of transpiration are often needed for hydrological management in wetlands. A new and simple method, using a portable steady-state porometer, is presented for estimating transpiration in three aquatic emergent macrophytes (reed, cut-sedge, and cattail). The method was established on the basis of the relationships between transpiration, solar radiation, relative humidity and air tempera...

2009
DAVID B. MCWETHY JANE E. AUSTIN

—Little information exists on breeding Greater Sandhill Cranes (Grus canadensis tabida) in riparian wetlands of the Intermountain West. We examined the nesting ecology of Sandhill Cranes associated with riparian and palustrine wetlands in the Henry’s Fork Watershed in eastern Idaho in 2003. We located 36 active crane nests, 19 in riparian wetlands and 17 in palustrine wetlands. Nesting sites we...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2011
Robert Kröger Matthew T Moore

Fipronil, a phenyl-pyrazole insecticide, is often used in rice (Oryza sativa L.) production agriculture, with elevated runoff concentrations and loads having potential toxicological effects on downstream aquatic environments. This study evaluated two species of aquatic plants-broadleaf cattail (Typha latifolia L.) and powdery alligator-flag (Thalia dealbata Fraser ex Roscoe)-placed in series ag...

Journal: :International journal of phytoremediation 2010
Z Q Lin N Terry S Gao S Mohamed Z H Ye

The knowledge of selenium (Se) partitioning in treatment wetlands and wetland vegetation management are essential for long-term effective operation of constructed wetlands treating Se-laden agricultural tile-drainage in central California. In this field study, samples from different compartments of treatment wetlands were collected and the vegetation change in each wetland cell was examined fou...

2008
LENE JACOBSEN ERIK JEPPESEN

Hydrophilie, or water-Ioving, macrophytes characterize wetland ecosystems, indicating prerequisite conditions of hydrie soils and sufficient hydrology. The presence of such macrophytes is a key descriptor in multiple wetland definitions (Lewis 2001a) and macrophytes may be further used to actually describe partieular types of wetlands, such as cattail marshes. Macrophytes contribute significant...

2002
Naomi E. Detenbeck Carol A. Johnston Gerald J. Niemi

A method developed to evaluate the cumulative effect of wetland mosaics on water quality was applied to 33 lake watersheds in the seven-county region surrounding Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota. A geographic information system (GIS) was used to record and measure landscape variables derived from aerial photos. Twenty-seven watershed land-use and land-cover variables were reduced to eight princi...

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