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De la vegetation dans l'evolution du paludisme / par E. Le Ray
De la vegetation dans l'evolution du paludisme / par E. Le Ray
Autore LeRay, E.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Paris, : Leroux, 1905
Descrizione fisica 625 p. ; 26 cm
Disciplina 551.417
Soggetto non controllato La vegetazione delle paludi
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione fre
Record Nr. UNINA-9910871395803321
LeRay, E.  
Paris, : Leroux, 1905
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Wetland environments [[electronic resource] ] : a global perspective / / James Sandusky Aber, Firooza Pavri, Susan Ward Aber
Wetland environments [[electronic resource] ] : a global perspective / / James Sandusky Aber, Firooza Pavri, Susan Ward Aber
Autore Aber James S
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley Blackwell, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (482 p.)
Disciplina 551.417
577.68
Altri autori (Persone) PavriFirooza
AberSusan Ward
Soggetto topico Wetlands
Wetland ecology
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 9786613904713
1-283-59226-6
1-118-34951-2
1-118-34954-7
1-118-34953-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Wetland environments: A global perspective; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Part I; 1: Wetland overview; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 How much and where; 1.3 Wetland trends; 1.4 Wetland preservation and protection; 1.5 Wetland science; 1.6 Book approach and outline; 1.7 Summary; 2: Wetland criteria; 2.1 Definitions; 2.2 Water; 2.3 Soil; 2.4 Vegetation; 2.5 Wetland classification; 2.6 Peatland; 2.7 Anthropogenic dimensions of wetlands; 2.8 Summary; 3: Methods in wetland research; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Remote sensing; 3.2.1 Image resolution and interpretability; 3.2.2 Wetland image interpretation
5.3 Hydric soil criteria5.4 Mineral and organic hydric soils; 5.5 Submerged wetland substrates; 5.6 Summary; 6: Wetland vegetation; 6.1 Plant adaptations; 6.1.1 Structural adaptations; 6.1.2 Biochemical adaptations; 6.2 Ecological categories; 6.2.1 Shoreline plants; 6.2.2 Emergent plants; 6.2.3 Floating plants; 6.2.4 Submerged plants; 6.2.5 Plant zonation; 6.3 Indicator categories; 6.4 Plant hardiness zones; 6.5 Invasive plant species; 6.6 Summary; 7: Wetland wildlife; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Wetland invertebrates; 7.2.1 Insects; 7.2.2 Mosquitos; 7.2.3 Corals; 7.3 Wetland vertebrates
7.3.1 Amphibians7.3.2 Reptiles; 7.3.3 Birds; 7.3.4 Mammals; 7.4 Invasive animal species; 7.5 Summary; Part III; 8: Wetland change; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Hydroseral succession; 8.3 Sea-level change and crustal movements; 8.3.1 Glacial eustasy; 8.3.2 Glacial isostasy; 8.3.3 Complicated responses; 8.3.4 Modern sea-level rise; 8.4 Climate change; 8.4.1 Climate basics; 8.4.2 Climate and wetlands; 8.5 Fire; 8.6 Summary; 9: Wetlands through time; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Coal; 9.2.1 Paleozoic coal; 9.2.2 Cretaceous-Tertiary coal and lignite; 9.3 Amber; 9.4 Pleistocene and Holocene wetlands
9.4.1 Nordic region9.4.2 North America; 9.4.3 Tropics and Antarctica; 9.4.4 Holocene climate and early man; 9.5 Summary; 10: Environmental cycles and feedback; 10.1 Biogeochemical cycles; 10.1.1 Wetland elements; 10.1.2 Nitrogen; 10.1.3 Phosphorus, potassium and sulfur; 10.2 Carbon cycle; 10.2.1 Carbon reservoirs; 10.2.2 Carbon balance; 10.2.3 Carbon gases and climatic feedback; 10.3 Fossil fuels; 10.3.1 Fossil-fuel consumption; 10.3.2 Coal mining and acid rain; 10.3.3 Estonian oil shale; 10.4 Human experiment; 10.5 Summary; Part IV; 11: Wetland services, resources and valuation
11.1 Human use of wetland ecosystems
Record Nr. UNINA-9910208838303321
Aber James S  
Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley Blackwell, 2012
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Wetland environments [[electronic resource] ] : a global perspective / / James Sandusky Aber, Firooza Pavri, Susan Ward Aber
Wetland environments [[electronic resource] ] : a global perspective / / James Sandusky Aber, Firooza Pavri, Susan Ward Aber
Autore Aber James S
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley Blackwell, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (482 p.)
Disciplina 551.417
577.68
Altri autori (Persone) PavriFirooza
AberSusan Ward
Soggetto topico Wetlands
Wetland ecology
ISBN 9786613904713
1-283-59226-6
1-118-34951-2
1-118-34954-7
1-118-34953-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Wetland environments: A global perspective; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Part I; 1: Wetland overview; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 How much and where; 1.3 Wetland trends; 1.4 Wetland preservation and protection; 1.5 Wetland science; 1.6 Book approach and outline; 1.7 Summary; 2: Wetland criteria; 2.1 Definitions; 2.2 Water; 2.3 Soil; 2.4 Vegetation; 2.5 Wetland classification; 2.6 Peatland; 2.7 Anthropogenic dimensions of wetlands; 2.8 Summary; 3: Methods in wetland research; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Remote sensing; 3.2.1 Image resolution and interpretability; 3.2.2 Wetland image interpretation
5.3 Hydric soil criteria5.4 Mineral and organic hydric soils; 5.5 Submerged wetland substrates; 5.6 Summary; 6: Wetland vegetation; 6.1 Plant adaptations; 6.1.1 Structural adaptations; 6.1.2 Biochemical adaptations; 6.2 Ecological categories; 6.2.1 Shoreline plants; 6.2.2 Emergent plants; 6.2.3 Floating plants; 6.2.4 Submerged plants; 6.2.5 Plant zonation; 6.3 Indicator categories; 6.4 Plant hardiness zones; 6.5 Invasive plant species; 6.6 Summary; 7: Wetland wildlife; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Wetland invertebrates; 7.2.1 Insects; 7.2.2 Mosquitos; 7.2.3 Corals; 7.3 Wetland vertebrates
7.3.1 Amphibians7.3.2 Reptiles; 7.3.3 Birds; 7.3.4 Mammals; 7.4 Invasive animal species; 7.5 Summary; Part III; 8: Wetland change; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Hydroseral succession; 8.3 Sea-level change and crustal movements; 8.3.1 Glacial eustasy; 8.3.2 Glacial isostasy; 8.3.3 Complicated responses; 8.3.4 Modern sea-level rise; 8.4 Climate change; 8.4.1 Climate basics; 8.4.2 Climate and wetlands; 8.5 Fire; 8.6 Summary; 9: Wetlands through time; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Coal; 9.2.1 Paleozoic coal; 9.2.2 Cretaceous-Tertiary coal and lignite; 9.3 Amber; 9.4 Pleistocene and Holocene wetlands
9.4.1 Nordic region9.4.2 North America; 9.4.3 Tropics and Antarctica; 9.4.4 Holocene climate and early man; 9.5 Summary; 10: Environmental cycles and feedback; 10.1 Biogeochemical cycles; 10.1.1 Wetland elements; 10.1.2 Nitrogen; 10.1.3 Phosphorus, potassium and sulfur; 10.2 Carbon cycle; 10.2.1 Carbon reservoirs; 10.2.2 Carbon balance; 10.2.3 Carbon gases and climatic feedback; 10.3 Fossil fuels; 10.3.1 Fossil-fuel consumption; 10.3.2 Coal mining and acid rain; 10.3.3 Estonian oil shale; 10.4 Human experiment; 10.5 Summary; Part IV; 11: Wetland services, resources and valuation
11.1 Human use of wetland ecosystems
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830301303321
Aber James S  
Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley Blackwell, 2012
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Wetland environments : a global perspective / / James Sandusky Aber, Firooza Pavri, Susan Ward Aber
Wetland environments : a global perspective / / James Sandusky Aber, Firooza Pavri, Susan Ward Aber
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley Blackwell, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (482 p.)
Disciplina 551.417
577.68
Altri autori (Persone) PavriFirooza
AberSusan Ward
Soggetto topico Wetlands
Wetland ecology
ISBN 9786613904713
9781283592260
1283592266
9781118349519
1118349512
9781118349540
1118349547
9781118349533
1118349539
Classificazione 454.65
468.2
551.41/7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Wetland environments: A global perspective; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Part I; 1: Wetland overview; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 How much and where; 1.3 Wetland trends; 1.4 Wetland preservation and protection; 1.5 Wetland science; 1.6 Book approach and outline; 1.7 Summary; 2: Wetland criteria; 2.1 Definitions; 2.2 Water; 2.3 Soil; 2.4 Vegetation; 2.5 Wetland classification; 2.6 Peatland; 2.7 Anthropogenic dimensions of wetlands; 2.8 Summary; 3: Methods in wetland research; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Remote sensing; 3.2.1 Image resolution and interpretability; 3.2.2 Wetland image interpretation
5.3 Hydric soil criteria5.4 Mineral and organic hydric soils; 5.5 Submerged wetland substrates; 5.6 Summary; 6: Wetland vegetation; 6.1 Plant adaptations; 6.1.1 Structural adaptations; 6.1.2 Biochemical adaptations; 6.2 Ecological categories; 6.2.1 Shoreline plants; 6.2.2 Emergent plants; 6.2.3 Floating plants; 6.2.4 Submerged plants; 6.2.5 Plant zonation; 6.3 Indicator categories; 6.4 Plant hardiness zones; 6.5 Invasive plant species; 6.6 Summary; 7: Wetland wildlife; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Wetland invertebrates; 7.2.1 Insects; 7.2.2 Mosquitos; 7.2.3 Corals; 7.3 Wetland vertebrates
7.3.1 Amphibians7.3.2 Reptiles; 7.3.3 Birds; 7.3.4 Mammals; 7.4 Invasive animal species; 7.5 Summary; Part III; 8: Wetland change; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Hydroseral succession; 8.3 Sea-level change and crustal movements; 8.3.1 Glacial eustasy; 8.3.2 Glacial isostasy; 8.3.3 Complicated responses; 8.3.4 Modern sea-level rise; 8.4 Climate change; 8.4.1 Climate basics; 8.4.2 Climate and wetlands; 8.5 Fire; 8.6 Summary; 9: Wetlands through time; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Coal; 9.2.1 Paleozoic coal; 9.2.2 Cretaceous-Tertiary coal and lignite; 9.3 Amber; 9.4 Pleistocene and Holocene wetlands
9.4.1 Nordic region9.4.2 North America; 9.4.3 Tropics and Antarctica; 9.4.4 Holocene climate and early man; 9.5 Summary; 10: Environmental cycles and feedback; 10.1 Biogeochemical cycles; 10.1.1 Wetland elements; 10.1.2 Nitrogen; 10.1.3 Phosphorus, potassium and sulfur; 10.2 Carbon cycle; 10.2.1 Carbon reservoirs; 10.2.2 Carbon balance; 10.2.3 Carbon gases and climatic feedback; 10.3 Fossil fuels; 10.3.1 Fossil-fuel consumption; 10.3.2 Coal mining and acid rain; 10.3.3 Estonian oil shale; 10.4 Human experiment; 10.5 Summary; Part IV; 11: Wetland services, resources and valuation
11.1 Human use of wetland ecosystems
Record Nr. UNINA-9911019123903321
Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley Blackwell, 2012
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Wetland indicators : a guide to wetland identification, delineation, classification and mapping / / Ralph W. Tiner
Wetland indicators : a guide to wetland identification, delineation, classification and mapping / / Ralph W. Tiner
Autore Tiner Ralph W.
Edizione [Second Edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boca Raton : , : CRC Press, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
Disciplina 551.417
Soggetto topico Wetlands - United States
Wetland ecology - United States
Plant indicators - United States
ISBN 1-315-35707-0
1-315-37471-4
1-4398-5370-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Preface to the First Edition -- Acknowledgments -- Author -- Chapter 1: Wetland Definitions and Concepts for Identification and Delineation -- Introduction -- Definitions -- Shaler's Wetland Definition (1890) -- Scientific Wetland Definitions -- Evolution of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Wetland Definition -- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Wetland Definition -- National Research Council Wetland Definition -- Canadian National Wetland Definition -- Other Wetland Definitions for Conservation and Assessment -- Ramsar Wetland Definition -- Australian Wetland Definitions -- Brazil Wetland Definition -- China Wetland Definition -- Kenya Wetland Definition -- New Zealand Wetland Definition -- Republic of Korea Wetland Definition -- South Africa Wetland Definition -- Uganda Wetland Definition -- Zambia Wetland Definition -- Wetland Definition for Remote Sensing for Global Applications -- Regulatory Definitions -- Federal Clean Water Act Wetland Definition -- Food Security Act Wetland Definition -- Selected State and Provincial Wetland Definitions -- Field Application of Wetland Definitions -- Wetland Concepts for Identification and Delineation -- How Wet Is a Wetland? -- Flooding or Waterlogging Duration -- Frequency of Prolonged Wetness -- Critical Depth of Saturation -- Timing of Wetness -- Wetland Hydrology Defined -- What Is the Significance of "Growing Season" for Defining Wetland Hydrology? -- Evolution of the Growing Season Concept for Wetland Determinations -- Ecological Considerations for Defining the Critical Period for Wetland Hydrology -- Current Concept of Growing Season for Wetland Delineation (2016) -- Are All Wetlands at Least Periodically Anaerobic, Reduced Environments?.
Are Wetlands Simply Ecotones between Land and Water? -- Ecotonal Wetlands -- Nonecotonal Wetlands -- Do Wetlands Include All Riparian Areas? -- Do Wetlands Eventually Become Drylands in a Natural Order of Terrestrialization? -- Are Some Wetlands Ephemeral Features on the Landscape and Cyclical in Occurrence? -- References -- Chapter 2: Wetland Formation and Hydrology -- Introduction -- Wetland Formation -- Climate -- Topography -- Proximity to a Water Source -- Soils and Substrates -- Vegetation -- Summary Remarks on Wetland Formation -- Wetland Hydrology -- Defining Aspects of Wetland Hydrology -- Water Budget -- Wetness Patterns across the United States -- Wetness Patterns in Selected Areas around the Globe -- South America -- Africa -- Southeast Asia -- Hydrology of Selected Wetland Types in North America -- Floodplain Wetlands -- Northern Coniferous Swamps -- Hardwood and Mixed Hardwood Swamps -- Atlantic White Cedar Swamps -- Cypress Swamps -- Wet Flatwoods -- Carolina Bays and Pocosins -- Marshes -- Wet Meadows -- Temporary Pools -- Prairie Potholes -- Playas and Playa-Like Wetlands -- Bogs -- Fens -- Permafrost Wetlands -- Tidal Wetlands -- Geographically Isolated Wetlands -- Indicators of Wetland Hydrology -- Corps of Engineers Regional Indicators -- Other Wetland Hydrology Indicators -- Indicators of Groundwater Discharge -- Indicators of Long-term Hydrology -- Monitoring Wetland Hydrology -- References -- Chapter 3: Plant Indicators of Wetlands and Their Characteristics -- Introduction -- Environmental Changes due to Flooding and Waterlogging -- Plant Adaptations to Flooding and Waterlogging -- Morphological Adaptations -- Hypertrophied Stems Including Buttressed Trunks -- Hollow and Adaptable Stems -- Shallow Root Systems -- Pneumatophores -- Looping Roots -- Water Roots -- Adventitious Roots -- Soil Water Roots -- Aerenchyma.
Hypertrophied Lenticels -- Oxidized Rhizospheres -- Life-form or Habit Changes -- Seed Adaptations -- Germination and Seedling Survival -- Accelerated Stem and Other Growth -- Wetland Plants: Hydrophytes -- Evolving Concept of a Hydrophyte -- Plant Specificity -- Wetland Ecotypes -- Using Plants to Identify Wetlands -- Wetland Plant Lists -- Field Indicators of Hydrophytic Vegetation -- Concerns Interpreting FAC and FACU Species as Hydrophytes -- Human Effects on Wetland Plant Distribution -- Using Plants to Predict Environmental Conditions in Wetlands -- Plants as Hydrology Indicators -- Plants as Indicators of Water Sources -- Plants as Water Chemistry Indicators -- Plants as Indicators of Pollution and Disturbance -- Plants as Soil Type Indicators -- Plants as Indicators of Water Stress -- Plants as Indicators of Floristic Quality -- Plants as Indicators of Wetland Condition -- Useful Guides for Identifying Wetland Plants -- Northeast -- Southeast -- Midwest -- Interior West -- Southwest -- Far West and Pacific Northwest -- Hawaii -- Alaska -- References -- Chapter 4: Vegetation Sampling and Analysis for Wetlands -- Introduction -- Stand Identification -- Locating Sampling Areas -- Timing of Sampling -- Sampling Strata -- Sampling Variables -- Areal Cover -- Basal Area -- Height Classes -- Density -- Frequency -- Dominance -- Weighted Averages -- Basic Vegetation Sampling Techniques -- Plot or Quadrat Sampling -- Sample and Plot Sizes -- Number of Plots -- Shape of Plots -- Point Intercept Sampling -- Other Sampling Methods -- Determining the Presence of Hydrophytic Vegetation -- Exercises in Determining the Presence of Hydrophytic Vegetation -- Answers -- References -- Chapter 5: Soil Indicators of Wetlands -- Introduction -- Basic Soil Properties -- Soil Definition -- Soil Composition -- Soil Color -- Waterlogging Effects on Soil Properties.
Other Effects of Flooding on Soil Development -- Factors Affecting the Color of Soil -- Wetland Soils -- Definition of Hydric Soil -- Evolving Technical Criteria for Hydric Soils -- General Concept of Hydric Soils -- Lists of Hydric Soils and Hydric Soil Map Units -- Major Categories of Hydric Soils -- Organic Soils -- Mineral Hydric Soils -- Lists of U.S. Hydric Soil Indicators -- Hydric Soil Field Indicators in the United States -- Overview of Key Hydric Soil Properties -- Histic Materials -- Organic Soils -- Histic Materials in Mineral Soils -- Dark Surface Layers -- Gleyed Matrix -- Depleted Matrix -- Redox Features Near the Surface -- Sulfidic Materials -- Accepted Hydric Soil Properties for Wetland Delineation in the United States -- Internationally Recognized Hydric Soil Properties -- Hydric Soil Determination for Soils Lacking Field Indicators -- Hydric Soil Determination Exercises -- References -- Chapter 6: Wetland Identification and Boundary Delineation Methods -- Introduction -- Evolution and Use of Wetland Identification and Delineation Methods in the United States -- Differing Wetland Identification and Boundary Delineation Protocols -- Corps Manual and Regional Supplements -- Food Security Act Manual -- New Jersey Method: Federal Interagency Manual -- Connecticut Method -- Florida Manual -- Massachusetts Manual -- New York Manual -- Rhode Island Method -- Wisconsin Method -- Quebec Method -- Primary Indicators Method -- Wetland Delineation Methods -- Corps Manual -- Federal Interagency Manual: The State of New Jersey -- National Research Council Findings and Recommendations -- Wetland Delineation Tips -- Preparation for the Field -- Field Tips -- References -- Chapter 7: Problem Wetlands and Challenging Field Situations -- Introduction -- Problematic Wetland Plant Communities -- Wetlands Dominated by Often Dry-Site Species.
Seasonally Variable Wetland Plant Communities -- Cyclical Wetlands in Arid to Subhumid Regions -- Cyclical Wetlands in Permafrost Regions -- Tropical Wetlands -- Problematic Soils -- Sandy Hydric Entisols -- Nonsandy Hydric Entisols -- Hydric Spodosols -- Hydric Mollisols -- Hydric Vertisols -- Wet Aridisols -- Red Parent Material Soils -- Saturated Soils Not Forming Hydric Properties -- Dark-Colored Parent Material Soils -- Cryic Soils -- Newly Formed Soils -- Anthraquic Soils -- Relict Hydric Soils -- Hydrologically Problematic Wetlands -- Drier-End Wetlands -- Flatwoods -- Floodplain Wetlands -- Partly Drained Wetlands -- Farmed Wetlands -- Challenging Field Conditions -- Complex Landscapes -- Rocky Landscapes -- Irrigated Lands -- National Research Council Recommendations -- Other Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 8: Wetland Classification -- Introduction -- Features Used to Classify Wetlands -- Vegetation -- Hydrology -- Water Chemistry -- Origin of Water -- Soil Types -- Landscape Position and Landform -- Wetland Origin -- Wetland Size -- Ecosystem Form/Energy Sources -- Early Ecological Classifications -- Wetland Classification in the United States -- 1950s-1960s Fish and Wildlife Service Classification -- Current Fish and Wildlife Service Wetland Classification System -- Update of the Cowardin et al. System -- Hydrogeomorphic (HGM) Classification -- Landscape Position, Landform, Water Flow Path, and Waterbody Type Classification (LLWW Descriptors) -- Great Lakes Coastal Wetland Classification -- Glaciated Prairie Wetland Classification -- Wetland Classification in Canada -- Other International Wetland Classification Systems -- Ramsar: A Multinational Classification -- Peatland Classifications -- Mediterranean Region -- East Africa -- South Africa -- Amazon -- Republic of Korea -- Australia -- Western Australia -- New South Wales.
Queensland.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910155241603321
Tiner Ralph W.  
Boca Raton : , : CRC Press, , 2016
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Wetland technology : practical information on the design and application of treatment wetlands / / edited by Gunter Langergraber, Gabriela Dotro, Jaime Nivala, Anacleto Rizzo and Otto R. Stein
Wetland technology : practical information on the design and application of treatment wetlands / / edited by Gunter Langergraber, Gabriela Dotro, Jaime Nivala, Anacleto Rizzo and Otto R. Stein
Autore Langergraber Guenter
Pubbl/distr/stampa IWA Publishing, 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xx, 167 pages) : illustrations; digital file(s)
Disciplina 551.417
Collana Scientific and Technical Report Series
Soggetto topico Water quality management - Technological innovations
Water - Purification - Biological treatment
Wetland management
Wetland ecology
Wetland landscape design
Soggetto non controllato Science
Environmental Science (see Also Chemistry
Environmental)
Applied Sciences
Technology & Engineering
Mining
ISBN 1-78906-017-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Why use treatment wetlands? -- Chapter 3. Design approach for treatment wetlands -- Chapter 4. Designing wetlands for specific applications -- Chapter 5. Practical information on design of specific wetland types and typical pitfalls -- Chapter 6. Case studies -- References -- Index
Altri titoli varianti Practical information on the design and application of treatment wetlands
Record Nr. UNINA-9910433252203321
Langergraber Guenter  
IWA Publishing, 2019
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