Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6302544 | Ecological Engineering | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
- Evapotranspiration and redox potential in mesocosms horizontal wetlands was assessed.
- Vegetation was the main design parameter affecting water loss within the wetlands.
- Typha angustifolia spent more water than Phragmites australis but more efficiently.
- Redox increased as evapotranspiration but with a stronger relationship for cattail.
- Evapotranspiration and redox state are plant species-dependent.
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Authors
A. Pedescoll, R. Sidrach-Cardona, J.C. Sánchez, E. Bécares,