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Dynamics of the behaviour of a vertical wetland (French system) operating in warm-climate conditions, evaluated by means of variables continuously measured in situ
ArticleAbstract: The sewage treatment system in this study was operated with only the first stage of a French systemPalabras claves:Extended feeding cycle, Hydraulic behaviour, Monitoring, On-site parameters, Physical-chemical parametersAutores:De AndradeMoraes M.A., Jorge Alejandro Garciá Zumalacarregui, Trein C.M., von Sperling M.Fuentes:scopusOutflow dynamics in a French system of vertical wetlands operating with an extended feeding cycle
ArticleAbstract: The possibility of using the first stage of the French System (FS) of vertical wetlands composed ofPalabras claves:Filter medium breakthrough, Hydraulic behaviour, permeability, Raw sewage, Vertical flow infiltration, Warm climateAutores:de Andrade Moraes M.A., Ferreira V., Jorge Alejandro Garciá Zumalacarregui, Trein C.M., von Sperling M.Fuentes:scopusPerformance of a French system of vertical flow wetlands (first stage) operating with an extended feeding cycle
ArticleAbstract: The aim of this work was to evaluate the treatment performance in the first stage of a vertical flowPalabras claves:DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, Organic deposit layer, Oxygen transfer, Raw sewage treatment, Treatment wetlandsAutores:de Andrade Moraes M.A., Jorge Alejandro Garciá Zumalacarregui, Trein C.M., von Sperling M.Fuentes:scopusReduction of area and influence of the deposit layer in the first stage of a full-scale French system of vertical flow constructed wetlands in a tropical area
ArticleAbstract: Utilization of the French system of vertical wetlands for treating raw sewage keeps increasing, butPalabras claves:Organic deposit accumulation, Raw sewage, Sewage treatment, Treatment wetlandsAutores:de Andrade Moraes M.A., Jorge Alejandro Garciá Zumalacarregui, Trein C.M., von Sperling M.Fuentes:scopusPotential use of tifton 85 cultivated in VFCW for animal feed
ArticleAbstract: The objective of this study was to evaluate the nutritional value of Tifton 85 grass (Cynodon dactylPalabras claves:animal feeding, Cynodon dactylon, Sewage treatment, Tifton 85 bermudagrass, Vertical flow wetlandAutores:Jorge Alejandro Garciá Zumalacarregui, Lopes B.C., Matos A.T., Matos M.P., von Sperling M.Fuentes:scopus