2011
DOI: 10.1007/s13157-011-0173-8
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Evaluating Complex Hydrogeological Settings in a Constructed Wetland: An Isotopic/Chemical Mass Balance Approach

Abstract: The objective of this study was to investigate the hydrogeological conditions of an artificial wetland, with four possible sources of water: (1) ground water, (2) industrial waste water, (3) seepage from a water body to the north, and (4) seepage from a water body to the south. The wetland was designed to improve the quality of municipal effluent and industrial wastewater. To evaluate and separate the impact of wetland processes from those due to dilution with water from "clean" sources (i.e., rain water or gr… Show more

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