221 results on '"Mitsch, William J."'
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2. Response of soil organic carbon to forested wetlands in East China
3. Contrasting two urban wetland parks created for improving habitat and downstream water quality
4. A review of technologies for closing the P loop in agriculture runoff: Contributing to the transition towards a circular economy
5. An evaluation of corn production within a Wetlaculture™ system at Buckeye Lake, Ohio
6. Influence of hydrologic conditions on nutrient retention, and soil and plant development in a former central Ohio swamp: A wetlaculture mesocosm experiment
7. Investigating sources and transformations of nitrogen using dual stable isotopes for Lake Okeechobee restoration in Florida
8. Nutrient retention via sedimentation in a created urban stormwater treatment wetland
9. Corrigendum to “29 Years of carbon sequestration in two constructed riverine wetlands” [Ecological Engineering 210 (2025) 1-12/107435]
10. Comparison of nutrient retention efficiency between vertical-flow and floating treatment wetland mesocosms with and without biodegradable plastic
11. Hurricane and seasonal effects on hydrology and water quality of a subtropical urban stormwater wetland
12. Wetlands and carbon revisited
13. Methane emissions from freshwater cypress (Taxodium distichum) swamp soils with natural and impacted hydroperiods in Southwest Florida
14. Solving Lake Erie’s harmful algal blooms by restoring the Great Black Swamp in Ohio
15. Phosphorus concentrations in a Florida Everglades water conservation area before and after El Niño events in the dry season
16. Vegetation productivity of planted and unplanted created riverine wetlands in years 15–17
17. A mangrove creek restoration plan utilizing hydraulic modeling
18. Removal of nutrients from urban stormwater runoff by storm-pulsed and seasonally pulsed created wetlands in the subtropics
19. Towards sustainable protection of public health: The role of an urban wetland as a frontline safeguard of pathogen and antibiotic resistance spread
20. Design of real-time and long-term hydrologic and water quality wetland monitoring stations in South Florida, USA
21. Methane emissions from created and restored freshwater and brackish marshes in southwest Florida, USA
22. Modeling phosphorus retention at low concentrations in Florida Everglades mesocosms
23. Protecting the Florida Everglades wetlands with wetlands: Can stormwater phosphorus be reduced to oligotrophic conditions?
24. The genetic potential of N2 emission via denitrification and ANAMMOX from the soils and sediments of a created riverine treatment wetland complex
25. EcoSummit 2023 Conference Declaration: Building a Sustainable Wellbeing Future
26. Sedimentation in created freshwater riverine wetlands: 15 years of succession and contrast of methods
27. Validation of the ecosystem services of created wetlands: Two decades of plant succession, nutrient retention, and carbon sequestration in experimental riverine marshes
28. Seasonal methanotrophy across a hydrological gradient in a freshwater wetland
29. Predicting river aquatic productivity and dissolved oxygen before and after dam removal
30. Metabolism and methane flux of dominant macrophyte communities in created riverine wetlands using open system flow through chambers
31. Methane emissions from wetlands: An in situ side-by-side comparison of two static accumulation chamber designs
32. Characterization of bacterial communities in soil and sediment of a created riverine wetland complex using high-throughput 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing
33. Effects of soil chemical characteristics and water regime on denitrification genes (nirS, nirK, and nosZ) abundances in a created riverine wetland complex
34. Long-term denitrification rates in created riverine wetlands and their relationship with environmental factors
35. Climate regulation by free water surface constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment and created riverine wetlands
36. Contribution of different wetland plant species to the DOC exported from a mesocosm experiment in the Florida Everglades
37. Greenhouse gas emission in constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment: A review
38. When will ecologists learn engineering and engineers learn ecology?
39. Ecological engineering: From concepts to applications
40. What is ecological engineering?
41. Structural and functional vegetation development in created and restored wetland mitigation banks of different ages
42. Benefits of ecological engineering practices
43. Estimating biogeochemical and biotic interactions between a stream channel and a created riparian wetland: A medium-scale physical model
44. Methane emissions from freshwater riverine wetlands
45. Ecological restoration design of a stream on a college campus in central Ohio
46. A comparison of soil carbon pools and profiles in wetlands in Costa Rica and Ohio
47. Tropical wetlands for climate change research, water quality management and conservation education on a university campus in Costa Rica
48. Hydrology and nutrient biogeochemistry in a created river diversion oxbow wetland
49. Denitrification in created riverine wetlands: Influence of hydrology and season
50. Tropical treatment wetlands dominated by free-floating macrophytes for water quality improvement in Costa Rica
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