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Publikováno v:
Wetlands Ecology and Management. 16:199-217
Restoration of mined Restionaceae-dominated peat bogs in northern New Zealand is currently initiated by establishing native vegetation cover to minimise erosion of the remaining peat. The relative effects of various restoration techniques on litter d
Autor:
Hongjie Di, Allan Hewitt, Gregor W. Yeates, Jackie Aislabie, G. P. Sparling, Louis A. Schipper, Janine Ryburn, Maja Vojvodic-Vukovic
Publikováno v:
Biology and Fertility of Soils. 44:633-640
The chemical, physical and biological conditions of a New Zealand Gley Soil was examined on matched sites under long-term permanent pasture or used to grow blackcurrants (Ribes nigrum) for 2, 8, 10 or 20 years. The chemical and physical conditions of
Publikováno v:
Ecological Engineering. 19:29-40
More than 75% of the original restiad peat bogs of the Waikato region, New Zealand, have been converted to agricultural use. Restiad bogs are also mined for peat but there is little information on methods for the post-harvest restoration of restiad b
Publikováno v:
Water Research. 35:3473-3477
Denitrification walls are a useful approach for removing nitrate from shallow groundwater, but little is known about the sustainability of nitrate removal, which is dependent on the continued supply of organic carbon to denitrifying bacteria. To addr
Publikováno v:
Ecological Engineering. 14:269-278
Porous treatment walls are increasingly used for remediating contaminated groundwater. These walls are constructed below the water table and perpendicular to the groundwater flow. Successful nitrate removal from groundwater has been demonstrated in p
Publikováno v:
Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 32:189-196
An understanding of the main factors influencing microbial diversity in soils is necessary to predict the eAects of current landuse trends on terrestrial diversity. We used microbial catabolic evenness as a measure of one component of soil microbial
Publikováno v:
Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 30:1469-1472
Publikováno v:
Journal of environmental quality. 34(4)
Denitrification walls are constructed by mixing a carbon source such as sawdust into soils through which ground water passes. These systems can reduce nitrate inputs to receiving waters by enhancing denitrification. Maximum rates of nitrate removal b
Publikováno v:
Journal of contaminant hydrology. 69(3-4)
Denitrification walls are a practical approach for decreasing non-point source pollution of surface waters. They are constructed by digging a trench perpendicular to groundwater flow and mixing the aquifer material with organic matter, such as sawdus
Autor:
Schipper, L.A.1 SchipperL@Landcareresearch.co.nz, Lee, W.G.2
Publikováno v:
Plant & Soil. May2004, Vol. 262 Issue 1/2, p151-158. 8p.