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2015-01-01Effect on physical and chemical characteristics of activated carbon on adsorption of trimethoprim: Mechanisms studyLiu, H; Zhang, J; Ngo, HH; Guo, W; Wu, H; Guo, Z; Cheng, C; Zhang, C
2015-10-01Strategies and techniques to enhance constructed wetland performance for sustainable wastewater treatmentWu, H; Fan, J; Zhang, J; Ngo, HH; Guo, W; Liang, S; Hu, Z; Liu, H
2015-01-01Decentralized domestic wastewater treatment using intermittently aerated vertical flow constructed wetlands: Impact of influent strengthsWu, H; Fan, J; Zhang, J; Ngo, HH; Guo, W; Hu, Z; Liang, S
2013-01-01Intermittent aeration strategy to enhance organics and nitrogen removal in subsurface flow constructed wetlandsFan, J; Zhang, B; Zhang, J; Ngo, HH; Guo, W; Liu, F; Guo, Y; Wu, H
2013-01-01Nitrogen removal in intermittently aerated vertical flow constructed wetlands: Impact of influent COD/N ratiosFan, J; Wang, W; Zhang, B; Guo, Y; Ngo, HH; Guo, W; Zhang, J; Wu, H
2016-06-01Intensified organics and nitrogen removal in the intermittent-aerated constructed wetland using a novel sludge-ceramsite as substrateWu, H; Fan, J; Zhang, J; Ngo, HH; Guo, W; Liang, S; Lv, J; Lu, S; Wu, W; Wu, S
2017-03-20Evaluating the sustainability of free water surface flow constructed wetlands: Methane and nitrous oxide emissionsWu, H; Zhang, J; Ngo, HH; Guo, W; Liang, S
2016-03-18Enhanced long-term organics and nitrogen removal and associated microbial community in intermittently aerated subsurface flow constructed wetlandsFan, J; Zhang, J; Guo, W; Liang, S; Wu, H
2016-03-17Optimizations on supply and distribution of dissolved oxygen in constructed wetlands: A reviewLiu, H; Hu, Z; Zhang, J; Ngo, HH; Guo, W; Liang, S; Fan, J; Lu, S; Wu, H
2016-11-01Purification ability and carbon dioxide flux from surface flow constructed wetlands treating sewage treatment plant effluentWu, H; Lin, L; Zhang, J; Guo, W; Liang, S; Liu, H
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