Amanote Research
Register
Sign In
Discover open access scientific publications
Search, annotate, share and cite publications
Publications by Niels De Pauw
Effects of Vegetation, Season and Temperature on the Removal of Pollutants in Experimental Floating Treatment Wetlands
Water, Air, and Soil Pollution
Environmental Engineering
Environmental Chemistry
Water Science
Technology
Ecological Modeling
Pollution
Related publications
The Effects of Air Pollutants on Vegetation and the Role of Vegetation in Reducing Atmospheric Pollution
Floating Treatment Wetlands for Domestic Wastewater Treatment
Water Science and Technology
Technology
Water Science
Environmental Engineering
Impacts of Temperature Extremes on European Vegetation During the Growing Season
Effect of Stubble Heights and Treatment Duration Time on the Performance of Water Dropwort Floating Treatment Wetlands (FTWS)
Ecological Chemistry and Engineering S
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental Engineering
Effects of Water Depth and Phosphorus Availability on Nitrogen Removal in Agricultural Wetlands
Water (Switzerland)
Development
Biochemistry
Planning
Aquatic Science
Water Science
Technology
Geography
Role of Different Plants on Nitrogen and Phosphorus Removal at Low Temperature in Lab-Scale Constructed Wetlands
E3S Web of Conferences
Earth
Energy
Planetary Sciences
Environmental Science
Enhanced Nitrogen Removal in Constructed Wetlands: Effects of Dissolved Oxygen and Step-Feeding
Bioresource Technology
Waste Management
Renewable Energy
Sustainability
Disposal
Medicine
Bioengineering
Environmental Engineering
the Environment
Phytoremediation Performance of Floating Treatment Wetlands With Pelletized Mine Water Sludge for Synthetic Greywater Treatment
Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering
Applied Microbiology
Waste Management
Mutagenesis
Disposal
Public Health
Environmental
Health
Technology
Toxicology
Biotechnology
Water Science
Occupational Health
Environmental Engineering
Pollution
Removal Processes of Pharmaceuticals in Constructed Wetlands