2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2022.106790
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Capability of HYDRUS wetland module to simulate flow and nitrogen removal processes in pilot-scale treatment peatlands under frost and no-frost conditions

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“…Jayswal and Rodríguez (2021) evaluated the effects of temperature and loading frequency on the performance of vertical subsurfaceflow constructed wetlands. Khan et al (2022) furthermore assessed the capability of the HYDRUS wetland module to simulate flow and nitrogen removal processes in pilot-scale treatment peatlands under frost and no-frost conditions. A list of other applications of the Wetland module can be found on the HYDRUS website (https://www.pc-progress.com/en/ Default.aspx?h3d2-wetland).…”
Section: Wetlandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jayswal and Rodríguez (2021) evaluated the effects of temperature and loading frequency on the performance of vertical subsurfaceflow constructed wetlands. Khan et al (2022) furthermore assessed the capability of the HYDRUS wetland module to simulate flow and nitrogen removal processes in pilot-scale treatment peatlands under frost and no-frost conditions. A list of other applications of the Wetland module can be found on the HYDRUS website (https://www.pc-progress.com/en/ Default.aspx?h3d2-wetland).…”
Section: Wetlandmentioning
confidence: 99%