2020
DOI: 10.1029/2019jg005610
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How Variations in Constructed Wetlands Geography Affect Nutrient Discharge

Abstract: Constructed wetland geography, including size and location, plays a key role in nutrient retention; it remains a challenge to isolate and quantify the contributions of wetland size and spatial location. We constructed a clear conceptual model and modeled the effects of variations in wetland size (represented as cells width in each flow path of a grid of cells) and location on the mean nutrient discharge (MD) and standard deviation of nutrient discharge (SdD). A basic comparison between a broadly and mathematic… Show more

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“…In the final phase (2017-2022), the land-use area of CWs was considered comprehensively, and the focus was on evaluating the life cycle of CWs. Yongqiu Xia and Xiaoyuan Yan show that optimizing the location of CWs is a top priority for water-quality management and yields greater benefits than expanding the area of CWs elsewhere [65]. In the future, the use of CWs as a green infrastructure will face a number of challenges.…”
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“…In the final phase (2017-2022), the land-use area of CWs was considered comprehensively, and the focus was on evaluating the life cycle of CWs. Yongqiu Xia and Xiaoyuan Yan show that optimizing the location of CWs is a top priority for water-quality management and yields greater benefits than expanding the area of CWs elsewhere [65]. In the future, the use of CWs as a green infrastructure will face a number of challenges.…”
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confidence: 99%